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Heliophysics 3 Volume Set: Heliophysics: Space Storms and Radiation: Causes and Effects - Causes and Effect

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Informationen zum Autor Carolus J. Schrijver is an astrophysicist studying the causes and effects of magnetic activity of the Sun and of stars like the Sun! and the coupling of the Sun's magnetic field into the surrounding heliosphere. He obtained his doctorate in physics and astronomy at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands in 1986! and has since worked for the University of Colorado! the U.S. National Solar Observatory! the European Space Agency! and the Royal Academy of Sciences of the Netherlands. Dr Schrijver is currently principal physicist at Lockheed Martin's Advanced Technology Center! where his work focuses primarily on the magnetic field in the solar atmosphere. He is an editor or editorial board member of several journals including Solar Physics! Astronomical Notices! and Living Reviews in Solar Physics! and has co-edited three other books. George L. Siscoe received his Ph.D. in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1964. He has since held positions at the California Institute of Technology! MIT! and the University of California! Los Angeles! where he was Professor and Chair of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences. He is currently a Research Professor in the Astronomy Department at Boston University. Professor Siscoe has been a member and chair of numerous international committees and panels and is on the editorial board of the Journal of Atmospheric and Solar Terrestrial Physics. He is a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union and the second Van Allen Lecturer of the AGU! 1991. He has authored or co-authored over 300 publications that cover most areas of heliophysics. Klappentext The second in this series of three heliophysics texts! integrating the many aspects of space storms and their energetic radiation. Zusammenfassung The second in this series of three heliophysics texts! first published in 2010! integrates the many aspects of space storms and the energetic radiation associated with them - from causes on the Sun to effects in planetary environments. With supporting online resources! it can be used for course teaching or as a research reference. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; 1. Perspective on heliophysics George L. Siscoe and Carolus J. Schrijver; 2. Introduction to space storms and radiation Sten Odenwald; 3. In-situ detection of energetic particles George Gloeckler; 4. Radiative signatures of energetic particles Tim Bastian; 5. Observations of solar and stellar eruptions, flares, and jets Hugh Hudson; 6. Models of coronal mass ejections and flares Terry Forbes; 7. Shocks in heliophysics Merav Opher; 8. Particle acceleration in shocks Dietmar Krauss-Varban; 9. Energetic particle transport Joe Giacalone; 10. Energy conversion in planetary magnetospheres Vytenis Vasyli¿nas; 11. Energization of trapped particles Janet Green; 12. Flares, CMEs, and atmospheric responses Tim Fuller-Rowell and Stanley C. Solomon; 13. Energetic particles and manned spaceflight 358 Stephen Guetersloh and Neal Zapp; 14. Energetic particles and technology Alan Tribble; Appendix I. Authors and editors; List of illustrations; List of tables; Bibliography; Index....

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Authors C. J. Siscoe Schrijver, Carolus J. Siscoe Schrijver
Assisted by Carolus J. Schrijver (Editor), George L. Siscoe (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 06.05.2010
 
EAN 9780521760515
ISBN 978-0-521-76051-5
No. of pages 472
Sets Heliophysics 3 Volume Set
Heliophysics 3 Volume Set
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Miscellaneous

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