The Sun: A Laboratory for Astrophysics

Author:   J.T. Schmelz ,  Richard Brown
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992
Volume:   373
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Pages:   617
Publication Date:   10 October 2012
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As in the days following Skylab, solar physics came to the end of an era when the So­ lar Maximum Mission re-entered the earth's atmosphere in December 1989. The 1980s had been a pioneering decade not only in space- and ground-based studies of the solar atmosphere (Solar Maximum Mission, Hinotori, VLA, Big Bear, Nanc;ay, etc.) but also in solar-terrestrial relations (ISEE, AMPTE), and solar interior neutrino and helioseismol­ ogy studies. The pace of development in related areas of theory (nuclear, atomic, MHD, beam-plasma) has been equally impressive. All of these raised tantalizing further questions about the structure and dynamics of the Sun as the prototypical and best observed star. This Advanced Study Institute was timed at a pivotal point between that decade and the realisation of Yohkoh, Ulysses, SOHO, GRANAT, Coronas, and new ground-based optical facilities such as LEST and GONG, so as to teach and inspire the up and coming young solar researchers of the 1990s. The topics, lecturers, and students were all chosen with this goal in mind, and the result seems to have been highly successful by all reports.

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Author:   J.T. Schmelz ,  Richard Brown
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Springer
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992
Volume:   373
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.955kg
ISBN:  

9789401052276


ISBN 10:   9401052271
Pages:   617
Publication Date:   10 October 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1 Opening Address.- I Solar Interior.- 2 The Structure and Evolution of the Sun.- 3 Seismic Investigation of the Solar Interior.- 4 Convection.- 5 Mean Field Dynamo Theory.- 6 The MHD Description of Cosmic Plasmas.- 7 Symmetric and Nonsymmetric MHD Equilibria.- II Solar and Stellar Atmospheres.- 8 The Photosphere.- 9 Small-Scale Photospheric Magnetic Fields.- 10 Sunspots: A Laboratory for Solar Physics.- 11 Chromospheric Structure.- 12 Spectroscopic Diagnostics.- 13 The Solar Corona.- 14 Solar Radio Observations.- 15 Stellar Chromospheres, Coronae, and Winds.- 16 Exact 2-D MHD Solutions for Astrophysical Outflows.- III Solar Instrumentation.- 17 Solar Optical Instrumentation.- 18 Solar Ultraviolet Instrumentation.- 19 Solar Radio Instrumentation.- 20 Soft X-Ray Instrumentation.- 21 X-Ray Instrumentation.- IV Solar and Stellar Activity.- 22 Solar Activity.- 23 Overview of Solar Flares.- 24 High-Energy Flare Emissions.- 25 Energy Release and Transport in Flare Plasmas.- 26 Stellar Flares: Observations and Modelling.- 27 Physics of Flares in Stars and Accretion Disks.

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