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The Co-Evolution of Wind Blown Bubbles and Photo-Ionized Gas

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This lecture by Lachlan Lancaster from Columbia University explores the co-evolution of wind blown bubbles and photo-ionized gas, examining the complex interactions between stellar winds and ionizing radiation in astrophysical environments. Delivered on February 10, 2025, as part of the CITA Presentations series, the 58-minute talk delves into how these phenomena simultaneously shape cosmic structures and influence surrounding interstellar medium.

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1099: The Co-Evolution of Wind Blown Bubbles and Photo-Ionized Gas

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