The model of a Local Hot Bubble has been widely accepted as providing a framework that can explain the ubiquitous presence of the soft X-ray background diffuse emission. We summarize the current knowledge on this local interstellar region, paying particular reference to observations that sample emission from the presumed local million degree K hot plasma. However, we have listed numerous observations that are seemingly in conflict with the concept of a hot Local Bubble. In particular, the discovery of solar wind charge exchange that can generate an appreciable soft X-ray background signal within the heliosphere, has led to a re-assessment of the generally accepted model that requires a hot local plasma. In order to explain the majority of o...
International audienceWe present calculations of the heliospheric solar wind charge-exchange (SWCX) ...
We have obtained an XMM-Newton spectrum of the diffuse X-ray emission towards (l, b) = (111.14,1.11)...
Diffuse X-rays from the Local Galaxy (DXL) is a sounding rocket mission designed to quantify and cha...
The solar neighbourhood is the closest and most easily studied sample of the Galactic interstellar m...
International audienceThe solar neighbourhood is the closest and most easily studied sample of the G...
International audienceDXL (Diffuse X-rays from the Local Galaxy) is a sounding rocket mission design...
Snowden and coworkers have presented a model for the 1/4 keV soft X-ray diffuse background in which ...
In this paper we review the modehng of the Local Bubble (LB) with special emphasis on the progress w...
International audienceThree recent results related to the heliosphere and the local interstellar med...
International audienceThe Local Leo Cold Cloud (LLCC, at a distance of 11–24 pc) was studied in its ...
This is the published version. Copyright © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reser...
International audienceWe present calculations of the heliospheric solar wind charge-exchange (SWCX) ...
We have obtained an XMM-Newton spectrum of the diffuse X-ray emission towards (l, b) = (111.14,1.11)...
Diffuse X-rays from the Local Galaxy (DXL) is a sounding rocket mission designed to quantify and cha...
The solar neighbourhood is the closest and most easily studied sample of the Galactic interstellar m...
International audienceThe solar neighbourhood is the closest and most easily studied sample of the G...
International audienceDXL (Diffuse X-rays from the Local Galaxy) is a sounding rocket mission design...
Snowden and coworkers have presented a model for the 1/4 keV soft X-ray diffuse background in which ...
In this paper we review the modehng of the Local Bubble (LB) with special emphasis on the progress w...
International audienceThree recent results related to the heliosphere and the local interstellar med...
International audienceThe Local Leo Cold Cloud (LLCC, at a distance of 11–24 pc) was studied in its ...
This is the published version. Copyright © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reser...
International audienceWe present calculations of the heliospheric solar wind charge-exchange (SWCX) ...
We have obtained an XMM-Newton spectrum of the diffuse X-ray emission towards (l, b) = (111.14,1.11)...
Diffuse X-rays from the Local Galaxy (DXL) is a sounding rocket mission designed to quantify and cha...