Introduction to Geomagnetically Trapped Radiation
This book is an introductory textbook on the physical processes occurring in the Earth's radiation belts. The presentation is at the advanced undergraduate or first year graduate level, and it is appropriate for students who intend to work in some aspect of magnetospheric physics. The treatment is quantitative and provides the mathematical basis for original work in this subject. The equations describing the motion of energetic ions and electrons in the geomagnetic field are derived from basic principles, and concepts such as magnetic field representations, guiding centre motion, adiabatic invariance, and particle distribution functions are presented in a detailed and accessible manner. Relevant experimental techniques are reviewed and a summary is given of the intensity and energy spectra of the particle populations in the Earth's radiation belts. Problem sets are included as well as appendices of tables, graphs and frequently used formulas.
- Graduate text with many set problems
- Quantitative treatment starting from basic principles
- Covers theoretical and experimental aspects of the physical processes
Product details
December 2005Paperback
9780521616119
192 pages
246 × 189 × 10 mm
0.35kg
70 b/w illus. 2 tables 57 exercises
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. The Earth's radiation belts
- 2. Charged particle motion in magnetic and electric fields
- 3. The geomagnetic field
- 4. Adiabatic invariants
- 5. Particle fluxes, distribution functions and radiation belt measurements
- 6. Particle diffusion and transport
- 7. Diffusion in pitch angle
- 8. Diffusion in the L coordinate or radial diffusion
- 9. Summary and comments
- References
- Appendices
- Index.