I review what is known about the temperature of the plasma within stellar wind bubbles and superbubbles. Classical theory suggests that it should be hot, with characteristic temperatures of order a million degrees. This temperature should be set by the balance between heating by the internal termination shocks of the central stellar winds and supernovae, which expand at thousands of km s , and cooling by conductive evaporation of cold gas o the shell walls. However, if the hot interior gas becomes dense enough due to evaporation or ablation o of interior clouds, it will cool in less than a dynamical time, leading to a cold interior. The observational evidence appears mixed. On the one hand, X-ray emission has been observed from both stel...
Energetic winds and radiation from massive star clusters push the surrounding gas and blow superbubb...
Supernova remnants (SNRs), interstellar bubbles, and superbubbles are generated either by stellar wi...
Heat conduction has been found a plausible solution to explain discrepancies between expected and me...
The model of a Local Hot Bubble has been widely accepted as providing a framework that can explain t...
Bubbles and Superbubbles are among the largest and most energetic structures in the Interstellar Med...
Context. Observations with space-borne X-ray telescopes revealed the existence of soft, diffuse X-r...
Context. The first high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy of a planetary nebula, BD +30° 3639, opened th...
We present an analysis of XMM-Newton observations of the superbubble 30 Dor C and compare the result...
Our three-dimensional hydro-dynamical simulations of starbursts examine the formation of superbubble...
Context. Massive stars influence their environment through stellar winds, ionising radiation, and su...
Using analytic methods and 1D two-fluid simulations, we study the effect of cosmic rays (CRs) on the...
We carry out high resolution two-dimensional radiation-hydrodynamic numerical simulations to study t...
We present an analysis of XMM-Newton observations of the superbubble 30 Dor C and compare the result...
We construct a simple model of the star-formation- (and resultant supernova-) driven mass and energy...
We study the conditions for disc galaxies to produce superbubbles that can break out of the disc and...
Energetic winds and radiation from massive star clusters push the surrounding gas and blow superbubb...
Supernova remnants (SNRs), interstellar bubbles, and superbubbles are generated either by stellar wi...
Heat conduction has been found a plausible solution to explain discrepancies between expected and me...
The model of a Local Hot Bubble has been widely accepted as providing a framework that can explain t...
Bubbles and Superbubbles are among the largest and most energetic structures in the Interstellar Med...
Context. Observations with space-borne X-ray telescopes revealed the existence of soft, diffuse X-r...
Context. The first high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy of a planetary nebula, BD +30° 3639, opened th...
We present an analysis of XMM-Newton observations of the superbubble 30 Dor C and compare the result...
Our three-dimensional hydro-dynamical simulations of starbursts examine the formation of superbubble...
Context. Massive stars influence their environment through stellar winds, ionising radiation, and su...
Using analytic methods and 1D two-fluid simulations, we study the effect of cosmic rays (CRs) on the...
We carry out high resolution two-dimensional radiation-hydrodynamic numerical simulations to study t...
We present an analysis of XMM-Newton observations of the superbubble 30 Dor C and compare the result...
We construct a simple model of the star-formation- (and resultant supernova-) driven mass and energy...
We study the conditions for disc galaxies to produce superbubbles that can break out of the disc and...
Energetic winds and radiation from massive star clusters push the surrounding gas and blow superbubb...
Supernova remnants (SNRs), interstellar bubbles, and superbubbles are generated either by stellar wi...
Heat conduction has been found a plausible solution to explain discrepancies between expected and me...