7.1 Composition and phases of the interstellar medium
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The interstellar medium (ISM) is the vast space between stars, filled with gas, dust, and cosmic rays. It plays a crucial role in star formation and galaxy evolution, acting as both a source of material for new stars and a repository for stellar ejecta. Studying the ISM reveals insights into galactic structure, chemical enrichment, and the life cycles of stars. From cold molecular clouds to hot ionized regions, the ISM's diverse physical conditions shape the cosmos and influence the formation of future stellar generations.
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The interstellar medium (ISM) is the vast space between stars, filled with gas, dust, and cosmic rays. It plays a crucial role in star formation and galaxy evolution, acting as both a source of material for new stars and a repository for stellar ejecta. Studying the ISM reveals insights into galactic structure, chemical enrichment, and the life cycles of stars. From cold molecular clouds to hot ionized regions, the ISM's diverse physical conditions shape the cosmos and influence the formation of future stellar generations.
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