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Heliospheric Compression Due to Recent Nearby Supernova Explosions
2022
Astrophysical Journal
The widespread detection of 60Fe in geological and lunar archives provides compelling evidence for recent nearby supernova explosions within ∼100 pc at 3 and 7 Myr ago. The blasts from these explosions had a profound effect on the heliosphere. We perform new calculations to study the compression of the heliosphere due to a supernova blast. Assuming a steady but non-isotropic solar wind, we explore a range of properties appropriate for supernova distances inspired by recent 60Fe data, and for a
doi:10.3847/1538-4357/ac77f1
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