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The Heliosphere in the Local Interstellar Medium provides an in-depth examination of one of the most fascinating frontiers in space science. This volume, part of the Space Sciences Series of ISSI, brings together expertise from the International Space Science Institute to explore the complex interactions between the heliosphere and the surrounding interstellar medium.
The book covers critical topics including solar wind dynamics, cosmic ray modulation, magnetic field structures, and the heliopause—the boundary where our Sun’s influence ends and interstellar space begins. Contributors examine observational data from missions like Voyager and Parker Solar Probe, offering insights into plasma physics, particle acceleration, and energy transport processes. The research presented addresses fundamental questions about how our heliosphere shields Earth from galactic cosmic rays and how the solar system interacts with its stellar neighborhood.
This authoritative reference serves researchers, scientists, and advanced students in solar physics, space science, and astrophysics.







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