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Stellar Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics

Stellar Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics

Stellar Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics

Michael J. Thompson, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London
Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard, Aarhus Universitet, Denmark
February 2008
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9780521050203

    In all phases of the life of a star, hydrodynamical processes play a major role. This volume gives a comprehensive overview of the state of knowledge in stellar astrophysical fluid dynamics, and its publication marked the 60th birthday of Douglas Gough, Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge and leading contributor to stellar astrophysical fluid dynamics. Topics include properties of pulsating stars, helioseismology, convection and mixing in stellar interiors, dynamics of stellar rotation, planet formation and the generation of stellar and planetary magnetic fields. Each chapter is written by leading experts in the field, and the book provides an overview that is central to any attempt to understand the properties of stars and their evolution. With extensive references to the technical literature, this is a valuable text for researchers and graduate students in stellar astrophysics.

    • A comprehensive description of a central area of astrophysics
    • Written by leading experts in the field
    • Extensive references to relevant literature

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    'The editors … have assembled an admirable collection of essays and articles … The authors set out to provide a detailed, step-by-step, introduction to the domain of stellar fluid dynamics and its various subdomains …' Astronomy & Geophysics

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    February 2008
    Paperback
    9780521050203
    432 pages
    242 × 170 × 22 mm
    0.681kg
    115 b/w illus. 3 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. A selective overview Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard and Michael J. Thompson
    • Part I. Stellar Convection and Oscillations:
    • 2. On the diversity of stellar pulsations Wojciech A. Dziembowski
    • 3. Acoustic radiation and mode excitation by turbulent convection Günter Houdek
    • 4. Understanding roAp stars Margarida S. Cunha
    • 5. Waves in the magnetised solar atmosphere Colin S. Rosenthal
    • Part II. Stellar Rotation and Magnetic Fields:
    • 6. Stellar rotation: a historical survey Leon Mestel
    • 7. The oscillations of rapidly rotating stars Michel Rieutord
    • 8. Solar tachocline dynamics: eddy viscosity, anti-friction, or something in between? Michael E. McIntyre
    • 9. Dynamics of the solar tachocline Pascale Garaud
    • 10. Dynamo processes: the interaction of turbulence and magnetic fields Michael Proctor
    • 11. Dynamos in planets Chris Jones
    • Part III. Physics and Structure of Stellar Interiors:
    • 12. Solar constraints on the equation of state Werner Däppen
    • 13. 3He transport and the solar neutrino problem Chris Jordinson
    • 14. Mixing in stellar radiation zones Jean-Paul Zahn
    • 15. Element settling and rotation-induced mixing in slowly rotating stars Sylvie Vauclair
    • Part IV. Helio- and Asteroseismology:
    • 16. Solar structure and the neutrino problem Hiromoto Shibahashi
    • 17. Helioseismic data analysis Jesper Schou
    • 18. Seismology of solar rotation Takashi Sekii
    • 19. Telechronohelioseismology Alexander Kosovichev
    • Part V. Large-Scale Numerical Experiments:
    • 20. Bridges between helioseismology and models of convection zone dynamics Juri Toomre
    • 21. Numerical simulations of the solar convection zone Julian R. Elliott
    • 22. Modelling solar and stellar magnetoconvection Nigel Weiss
    • 23. Nonlinear magnetoconvection in the presence of a strong oblique field Keith Julien, Edgar Knobloch and Steven M. Tobias
    • 24. Simulations of astrophysical fluids Marcus Brüggen
    • Part VI. Dynamics:
    • 25. A magic electromagnetic field Donald Lynden-Bell
    • 26. Continuum equations for stellar dynamics Edward A. Spiegel and Jean-Luc Thiffeault
    • 27. Formation of planetary systems Douglas N. C. Lin
    • 28. The solar-cycle global warming as inferred from sky brightness variation Wasaburo Unno and Hiromoto Shibahashi.
      Contributors
    • Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard, Michael J. Thompson, Wojciech A. Dziembowski, Günter Houdek, Margarida S. Cunha, Colin S. Rosenthal, Leon Mestel, Michel Rieutord, Michael E. McIntyre, Pascale Garaud, Michael Proctor, Chris Jones, Werner Däppen, Chris Jordinson, Jean-Paul Zahn, Sylvie Vauclair, Hiromoto Shibahashi, Jesper Schou, Takashi Sekii, Alexander Kosovichev, Juri Toomre, Julian R. Elliott, Nigel Weiss, Keith Julien, Edgar Knobloch, Steven M. Tobias, Marcus Brüggen, Donald Lynden-Bell, Edward A. Spiegel, Jean-Luc Thiffeault, Douglas N. C. Lin, Wasaburo Unno

    • Editors
    • Michael J. Thompson , Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London

      Michael Thompson is Professor of Physics at the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of London.

    • Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard , Aarhus Universitet, Denmark

      Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard is Professor of Helio- and Asteroseismology in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Aarhus, Denmark.