Heliophysics: Plasma Physics of the Local Cosmos
Heliophysics is a developing scientific discipline integrating studies of the Sun's variability, the surrounding heliosphere, and climatic environments. Over the past few centuries, our understanding of how the Sun drives space weather and climate on the Earth and other planets has advanced at an ever-increasing rate. This volume, the first in a series of three heliophysics texts, integrates such diverse topics for the first time as a coherent intellectual discipline. It emphasizes the physical processes coupling the Sun and Earth, allowing insights into the interaction of the solar wind and radiation with the Earth's magnetic field, atmosphere and climate system. It provides a core resource for advanced undergraduates and graduates, and also constitutes a foundational reference for researchers in heliophysics, astrophysics, plasma physics, space physics, solar physics, aeronomy, space weather, planetary science and climate science. Additional online resources, including lecture presentations and other teaching materials, are accessible at www.cambridge.org/9780521110617.
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<b>Other volumes in this series:<br/></b>
<a href="http://www.cambridge.org/us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521760515" target="_blank">Heliophysics: Space Storms and Radiation: Causes and Effects</a> (Volume II)
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<a href="http://www.cambridge.org/us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521112949" target="_blank">Heliophysics: Evolving Solar Activity and the Climates of Space and Earth</a> (Volume III)
- Authored by a team of expert researchers and trialled at NASA's 'Living with a Star' summer school where this material has been taught
- Unites the many subdisciplines related to the Sun–Earth connections under the umbrella of 'heliophysics', helping readers to quickly grasp the big picture
- Highlights parallels and differences of approach, allowing readers to apply their knowledge to other disciplines and quickly understand key questions and assumptions
Reviews & endorsements
"Intermixed with the science are many useful examples to provide context for the physics along with discussions on model limitations, contemporary challenges, and history. This reviewer greatly enjoyed the weaving of Kristian Birkeland's historic research some 100 years ago into the chapter on stellar winds. This work dramatically illustrates the complex interplay of electromagnetism, plasmas, and gravity within a wide array of space plasma environments in our local cosmos. Essential." - CHOICE
Product details
August 2011Paperback
9781107403222
458 pages
244 × 170 × 23 mm
0.73kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Prologue Carolus J. Schrijver and George L. Siscoe
- 2. Introduction to heliophysics Thomas J. Bogdan
- 3. Creation and destruction of magnetic field Matthias Rempel
- 4. Magnetic field topology Dana W. Longcope
- 5. Magnetic reconnection Terry G. Forbes
- 6. Structures of the magnetic field Mark B. Moldwin, George L. Siscoe and Carolus J. Schrijver
- 7. Turbulence in space plasmas Charles W. Smith
- 8. The solar atmosphere Viggo H. Hansteen
- 9. Stellar winds and magnetic fields Viggo H. Hansteen
- 10. Fundamentals of planetary magnetospheres Vytenis M. Vasyliūnas
- 11. Solar-wind magnetosphere coupling: an MHD perspective Frank R. Toffoletto and George L. Siscoe
- 12. On the ionosphere and chromosphere Tim Fuller-Rowell and Carolus J. Schrijver
- 13. Comparative planetary environments Frances Bagenal
- Bibliography
- Index.