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Multi-Wavelength Investigations of Solar Activity (IAU S223)

Multi-Wavelength Investigations of Solar Activity (IAU S223)

Multi-Wavelength Investigations of Solar Activity (IAU S223)

Alexander V. Stepanov, Pulkovo Observatory, St. Petersburg
Elena E. Benevolenskaya, Stanford University, California
Alexander G. Kosovichev, Stanford University, California
August 2005
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9780521851954
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    These Proceedings present the most recent results from the highly successful international solar space missions (SOHO, CORONAS-F, TRACE, RHESSI, YOHKOH) and ground observatories around the Earth, reported at the IAU Symposium 223 held in St Petersburg, Russia, June 14-19, 2004. These include discussions of the current theories of solar dynamics and activity, new constraints provided by the multi-wavelength observations of the Sun from the interior to the heliosphere, as well as discussions of future coordinated plans and efforts of multi-wavelength investigations of the Sun. The Proceedings contain the material of seven plenary sessions and three round-table discussions: Relationship between solar and stellar activities, Coordination of observations and data analysis for CORONAS-F, SOHO, and related projects, and Analysis and interpretation of historical solar activity data. This volume includes 26 review papers covering all aspects of solar activity studies, and more than 200 contributed papers.

    • The most recent results from international solar space missions
    • Proceedings from conference of the International Astronomical Union

    Product details

    August 2005
    Hardback
    9780521851954
    760 pages
    254 × 182 × 37 mm
    1.607kg
    418 b/w illus. 28 tables
    Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint

    Table of Contents

    • Section I: Solar Cycle in the Interior, Atmosphere and Heliosphere
    • Section II-III: Structure and Evolution of Active Regions from the Sub-Photospheric Layers to the Corona, Filaments and Prominences
    • Section IV: Multi-Scale Coronal Structures and Links to Photospheric Magnetic Field
    • Section V: Energy Transport, Storage and Release in the Solar Atmosphere and Corona
    • Section VI: Heliospheric Effects and Space Weather Research
    • Section VII: Multi-Wavelength Observations of the Sun from Ground and Space.
      Editors
    • Alexander V. Stepanov , Pulkovo Observatory, St. Petersburg
    • Elena E. Benevolenskaya , Stanford University, California
    • Alexander G. Kosovichev , Stanford University, California