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Humans evolved when the Sun was in the great void of the Local
Bubble. The Sun entered the present environment of interstellar
clouds only during the late Quaternary. Astronomical data reveal
these long and short term changes in our galactic environment.
Theoretical models then tell us how these changes affect
interplanetary particles, planetary magnetospheres, and the Earth
itself. Cosmic rays leave an isotopic signature in the paleoclimate
record that helps trace the solar journey through space. This
volume lays the foundation for an interdisciplinary study of the
influence of interstellar material on the solar system and Earth as
we travel through the Milky Way Galaxy.
Humans evolved when the Sun was in the great void of the Local
Bubble. The Sun entered the present environment of interstellar
clouds only during the late Quaternary. Astronomical data reveal
these long and short term changes in our galactic environment.
Theoretical models then tell us how these changes affect
interplanetary particles, planetary magnetospheres, and the Earth
itself. Cosmic rays leave an isotopic signature in the paleoclimate
record that helps trace the solar journey through space. "Solar
Journey: The Significance of Our Galactic Environment for the
Heliosphere and Earth" lays the foundation for an interdisciplinary
study of the influence of interstellar material on the solar system
and Earth as we travel through the Milky Way Galaxy. The solar wind
bubble responds dynamically to interstellar material flowing past
the Sun, regulating interstellar gas, dust, and cosmic particle
fluxes in the interplanetary medium and the Earth. Cones of
interstellar gas and dust focused by solar gravity, the
magnetospheres of the outer planets, and cosmic rays at Earth all
might yield the first hints of changes in our galactic environment.
Twelve articles from leading experts in diverse fields discuss the
physical changes expected as the heliosphere adjusts to its
galactic environment. Topics include the interaction between the
solar wind and interstellar dust and gas, cosmic ray modulation,
magnetospheres, temporal variations in the solar environment, and
the cosmic ray isotope record preserved in paleoclimate data. The
breadth of processes discussed in this book make it a valuable
resource for scientists and students doing research in the fields
of Space Physics, Astronomy and the Paleoclimate. "I admire the
great care that Priscilla Frisch has taken in the editorial work,
the balanced subjects, the attractive and clear figures. Also the
general topic is well chosen and the various chapters are presented
very clearly." - C. de Jager
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