A 3D map of our cosmic neighborhood has revealed hot and cold regions as well as an "escape tunnel" from our local bubble.
The Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics (MPE) researchers used data from the eROSITA All-Sky Survey.
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Our Solar System is located within a low-density region known as the Local Hot Bubble (LHB). This bubble is filled with a ...
This brings us to eROSITA, the Max Planck Institute of Extraterrestrial Physics' powerful space-based X-ray telescope. Led by ...
Hot spots and tunnels to neighboring "superbubbles" seem to have been created by supernovas and infant star outbursts. Using data from the eROSITA All-Sky Survey, astronomers have created a 3D map ...
Astronomers say they've found an "interstellar tunnel" near our solar system that potentially leads to the vicinity of other ...
A team of astronomers using data from the eROSITA All-Sky Survey has modeled the hot gas in our local stellar neighborhood, ...
Our solar system dwells in a low-density environment called the Local Hot Bubble (LHB), filled by a tenuous, million-degree hot gas emitting dominantly in soft X-rays. A team led by scientists at ...
The investigation has revealed a large-scale temperature gradient within this bubble, called the Local Hot Bubble (LHB), meaning it contains both hot and cold spots. The team suspects that this ...
known as the Local Hot Bubble (LHB). Why it's not called the Local Hot Pocket is anyone's guess; but, because it's an anomaly, scientists want to know why the region exists.