|  Interstellar Matter | 
Gas
* Observation: One way to detect
  it is to look for the presence of anomalous lines in stellar spectra.
  @ General references: Reynolds SA(02)jan;
    Haynes AIP(08)-a0806,
    Giovanelli AIP(08)-a0806,
    AIP(08)-a0806 [HI astronomy and cosmology];
    Wolfire et al ApJ(10)-a1004 [dark molecular gas];
    Habibi et al A&A(11)-a1010 [galactic hidden gas].
  @ Molecular clouds: de Vega et al Nat(96)ap,
    PRD(96)ap [fractal structure];
    Field et al MNRAS-a1106 [equilibrium and external pressure];
    Combes a1110-proc [and star formation];
    Clark et al MNRAS(12)-a1204 [simulations of formation];
    Ragan et al A&A(14)-a1403 [molecular filaments];
    Zasov & Kasparova ApSS(14)-a1407 [lifetimes];
    Inutsuka et al A&A(15)-a1505 [formation and destruction];
    Nakanishi & Sofue PASJ(15)-a1511 [3D distribution].
  @ Related topics: Parley & Patterson Nat(95)dec
      [100-kyr periodicity in 3He flux and Earth climate];
Dust
  * Measurement: NASA's Stardust probe spent nearly
    200 days with its dust collector facing the interstellar wind, and the collector was later retrieved.
  @ Reviews: Bussoletti RNC(85);
    Witt IAU-ap/99,
    JGR-ap/99-conf [properties, models];
    Greenberg SA(00)dec;
    Erlykin & Wolfendale PS(01);
    Krügel 03 [r PT(04)jan];
    Draine ARAA(03)ap,
    ap/03-in;
    Dwek AIP(05)ap/04;
    Grün et al Icarus(05) [dust astronomy];
    Li JPCS(05)ap;
    Swami 05;
    Landgraf et al ap/06-conf;
    Krügel 07 [r PT(08)oct];
    Compiègne ASP-a1104;
    Voshchinnikov JQSRT(12)-a1206 [interstellar extinction and  polarization];
    Zhukovska & Henning a1407-PoS [life cycles];
    Davies et al PASP(17)-a1609 [DustPedia];
    Gontcharov ASP-a1707 [in our galaxy];
    Potapov et al PRL(20) + focus [ice coverage].
  @ Observation on Earth: Taylor et al Nat(96)mar
    + pn(96)apr.
  @ In the solar system: Landgraf & Grün LNP(98)ap/97 [measurement];
    Musser SA(03)may;
    Krüger et al SSR(07)-a0706 [measurement];
    Mann et al PPCF(10)-a1008,
    PRP(14);
    news NYT(10)aug,
    news pt(14)aug [interstellar grains captured by  Stardust spacecraft];
    Strub et al ApJ(15)-a1508 [Ulysses measurements].
  @ Presolar grains:
    Lugaro 05;
    Lodders & Amari CdE-ap/05;
    Pepin et al ApJ(11)-a1204 [from novae]. 
  @ In the Milky Way galaxy:
    Dwek et al a0903-conf [and other galaxies, evolution];
    Green et al ApJ(15)-a1507 [3D map].
  @ In other galaxies:
    Holwerda & Keel IAU(16)-a1605 [overlapping galaxy technique].
  @ In the early universe: Nozawa et al ASP-a0812;
    Mattsson a1505/MNRAS [sudden appearance]. 
  @ Other related topics:
    Gordon ASP-ap/03 [scattering properties];
    Zubko et al ApJS(04)ap/03 [models];
    Li AIP(05)ap [absorption/emission];
    Lazarian ap/06-conf [alignment];
    Socrates & Draine ApJL(09)-a0812 [scattering off large grains];
    Pagani et al Sci(11)sep-a1110 [large grains];
    Wickramasinghe JoC-a1112;
    news at(12)apr [grains produced by asymptotic giant stars];
    > s.a. gas [simulations of dust-gas mixtures].
Nebulae
  * Distance determination:
    For dark nebulae, use a diagram of star count vs apparent magnitude.
  * Types: From shape/origin,
    Planetary nebulae (gaseous shells expanding from hot blue stars),
    Diffuse nebulae (supernova remnants or more chaotic; population I, on the
    galactic plane); From radiation, Emission nebulae (around hot stars),
    Reflection nebulae (around cold stars), Dark nebulae (for example, Coalsack).
  * Herbig-Haro objects:
    Bright nebulous regions of gas and dust often present in T star associations (T Tauri itself is inside one).
  @ Planetary nebulae: Iben PRP(95);
    Gurzadyan 97;
    Balick & Frank SA(04)jul;
    Soker PASP(06)ap/05 [and magnetic fields];
    Weidmann & Diaz PASP-ap/05 [spatial orientation];
    Zijlstra RMAA-a1506 [rev].
  @ Other nebulae: Bühler & Blandford RPP(14)-a1309 [Crab pulsar and nebula].
References
  > s.a. astronomical objects; Intergalactic Matter;
  milky way galaxy [including high-velocity clouds].
  @ General: Spitzer 82;
    Kitchin 87;
    Ferrière RMP(01) [in the Milky Way galaxy];
    Scannapieco et al ApJ(12)-a1112 [turbulent support];
    Burton et al a1307 [report];
    Klessen et al a1412-ln [physical processes];
    Williams 21;
    Ryden & Pogge 21.
  @ Other objects:  Portegies Zwart et al a1711 [interstellar asteroidal objects];
    Siraj & Loeb a1906 [interstellar meteors].
  @ Chemistry: Bernstein et al SA(99)jul [complex organic molecules];
    Jenkins ap/03-in [abundances];
    Spaans IAU(08)-a0808;
    Hartquist et al a0812-proc [astrochemistry];
    Oberg et al IAU-a1107 [ices];
    De Becker BSRSL-a1305 [astrochemistry, overview].
  @ Turbulence:
    Dutta et al ASP-a0905;
    Wakker et al ApJ(11)-a1012;
    Falceta-Gonçalves a1102-proc [rev];
    news at(11)oct [observation];
    Falceta-Gonçalves et al NLPG(14)-a1404 [rev].
  @ Local ISM: Ferlet A&A(99)ap;
    Frisch AS(00)ap/99,
    ap/02-conf,
    AIP(04)ap;
    Grenier ap/04-proc [Gould belt];
    Vahia ap/04;
    Mueller et al ApJ(06)ap [variations];
    Redfield ASP-ap/06;
    Frisch & Slavin ap/06-proc;
    news NASA(09)dec [Local Interstellar Cloud, or "Local Fluff"];
    Crawford AAn(11)-a1010 [in the nearest 15 ly, and future interstellar missions];
    Frisch et al ARAA(11);
    Gry & Jenkins A&A(14)-a1404;
    Redfield & Linsky ApJ(15)-a1509 [morphology];
    > s.a. solar system [Local Bubble].
  @ In other galaxies: Veilleux et al ARAA(05)ap [galactic winds];
    Haffner et al RMP(09) [warm ionized interstellar medium];
    Greve a0901-proc [distant galaxies];
    Hopkins et al MNRAS(12)-a1206 [star-forming galaxies];
    Lacki a1308 [chaotic starburst interstellar medium];
    van der Tak IAU-a1511 [water];
    > s.a. galaxies [winds].
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