Bubbles and Superbubbles

  • Chu Y
  • Guerrero M
  • Gruendl R
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Abstract

An isolated massive star can blow a bubble, while a group of massive stars can blow superbubbles. In this paper, we examine three intriguing questions regarding bubbles and superbubbles: (1) why don't we see interstellar bubbles around every O star? (2) how hot are the bubble interiors? and (3) what is going on at the hot/cold gas interface in a bubble?

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Chu, Y.-H., Guerrero, M. A., & Gruendl, R. A. (2005). Bubbles and Superbubbles. In How does the Galaxy Work? (pp. 165–172). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-2620-x_32

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