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Close by Compact Objects and Recent Supernovae in the Solar Vicinity

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Neutrinos and Explosive Events in the Universe

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I discuss young close-by compact objects, recent supernovae in the solar neighbourhood, and point to their connection with cosmic ray studies. Especially the role of the Gould Belt is underlined.

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Popov, S. (2005). Close by Compact Objects and Recent Supernovae in the Solar Vicinity. In: Shapiro, M.M., Stanev, T., Wefel, J.P. (eds) Neutrinos and Explosive Events in the Universe. NATO Science Series, vol 209. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3748-1_7

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