THE STRUCTURE OF THE LOCAL HOT BUBBLE

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2016-12-28Author
Liu, W.
Chiao, Meng P.
Collier, Michael R.
Cravens, Thomas Edward
Galeazzi, Mauro
Koutroumpa, D.
Kuntz, K. D.
Lallement, R.
Lepri, S. T.
McCammon, D.
Morgan, K.
Porter, F. Scott
Snowden, S. L.
Thomas, N. E.
Uprety, Y.
Ursino, E.
Walsh, B. M.
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American Astronomical Society
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Article
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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© 2016. The American Astronomical Society
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Diffuse X-rays from the Local Galaxy (DXL) is a sounding rocket mission designed to quantify and characterize the contribution of Solar Wind Charge eXchange (SWCX) to the Diffuse X-ray Background and study the properties of the Local Hot Bubble (LHB). Based on the results from the DXL mission, we quantified and removed the contribution of SWCX to the diffuse X-ray background measured by the ROSAT All Sky Survey. The "cleaned" maps were used to investigate the physical properties of the LHB. Assuming thermal ionization equilibrium, we measured a highly uniform temperature distributed around kT = 0.097 keV ± 0.013 keV (FWHM) ± 0.006 keV (systematic). We also generated a thermal emission measure map and used it to characterize the three-dimensional (3D) structure of the LHB, which we found to be in good agreement with the structure of the local cavity measured from dust and gas.
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W. Liu et al 2017 ApJ 834 33
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