Resolving a Mystery: What is the Emission Measure of the Local Hot Bubble?

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Supernovae, Supernova Remnants, Diffuse (Galactic) Emission And Isolated Neutron Stars, Mbm12, Xmm-Newton Proposal 05013701

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MBM12 is a nearby molecular cloud that absorbs nearly all background emission from O VII and O VIII. Observing diffuse O VII and O VIII towards MBM12 fixes the emission measure in the Local Hot Bubble (LHB). Suzaku recently observed MBM12 and found the O VII to be 3x brighter than predicted from canonical LHB models, although this could have been affected by solar wind charge exchange (SWCX). Fortunately, the SWCX rate is known to vary with time, viewing geometry and solar wind flux, so a second observation would likely detect a change. We propose to observe MBM12 with XMM-Newton to confirm the recent measurement. If confirmed, this result will require a reanalysis of existing LHB models and at put strong limits on the depletion of Si and Fe relative to O in the LHB.

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