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Universal Heliophysical Processes (IAU S257)

Universal Heliophysical Processes (IAU S257)

Universal Heliophysical Processes (IAU S257)

Natchimuthukonar Gopalswamy, NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center
David F. Webb, Boston College, Massachusetts
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9780521889889
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    IAU Symposium 257 contains a collection of articles presented on 'Universal Heliophysical Processes', the unifying theme of the International Heliophysical Year (2007) which marked the 50th anniversary of the birth of space science. The focus of IAU S257 was on the universality of physical processes in the Solar System directly influenced by the Sun through its mass and electromagnetic emissions. The contributions deal with short and long term variability of the Sun: shocks, energetic particles, and magnetic storms directly linked to the mass emission, and climate effects due to the Sun's electromagnetic emissions. The discussion also includes topics such as the connection between solar mass emissions and galactic cosmic rays, as well as solar-stellar connections. This volume, assembling the diverse developments in space science of the past 50 years and the important topics of current interest, provides an invaluable summary for researchers in solar physics, and space and planetary science.

    • Collection of articles from IAU Symposium 257, focused on the universality of physical processes in the Solar System directly influenced by the Sun
    • Reviews of 50 years of space science, as part of the International Heliophysical Year (2007)
    • Combines historical retrospective with a diverse range of important topics of current interest to present an up-to-date overview of heliophysical research

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    Hardback
    9780521889889
    500 pages
    254 × 180 × 29 mm
    1.25kg
    100 b/w illus. 100 tables

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Organizing committee
    • Conference photograph
    • Conference participants
    • Session I. Opening session C. Alissandrakis
    • Session II. Space weather K. Shibata
    • Session III. Solar sources of heliospheric variability J. Davila
    • Session IV. Solar heliospheric variability: CMEs C. Alissandrakis
    • Session V. Plasma and radio emission processes N. Gopalswamy
    • Session VI. 3-D reconnection processes C. Mandrini, B. Vrsnak
    • Session VII. Energetic particles in the heliosphere D. Webb
    • Session VIII. Heliosphere boundaries, interfaces and shocks J.D. Richardson
    • Session IX. Planetary atmospheres, ionospheres, magnetospheres J. Davila
    • Session X. Waves and turbulence in heliospace A. Nindos
    • Session XI. Flows, obstacles, circulation R.J. MacDowall
    • Author index
    • Subject index.
      Contributors
    • C. Alissandrakis, K. Shibata, J. Davila, N. Gopalswamy, C. Mandrini, B. Vrsnak, D. Webb, J. D. Richardson, A. Nindos, R. J. MacDowall

    • Editors
    • Natchimuthukonar Gopalswamy , NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center
    • David F. Webb , Boston College, Massachusetts