Coronal Expansion and Solar Wind: Physics and Chemistry in Space, cartea 5
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783642654169
ISBN-10: 3642654169
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: XII, 238 p.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1972
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Physics and Chemistry in Space
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
ISBN-10: 3642654169
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: XII, 238 p.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1972
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Physics and Chemistry in Space
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
I History and Background.- I.1 Introduction.- I.2 Indirect Evidence for the Existence of the Solar Wind.- I.3 The Extension of the Solar Corona into Interplanetary Space.- I.4 The Expansion of the Solar Corona into Interplanetary Space.- I.5 The Extension of the Solar Magnetic Field into Interplanetary Space.- I.6 An Alternative Model of the Coronal Expansion.- I.7 Confirmation of the Existence of the Solar Wind by In Situ Spacecraft Observations.- II The Identification and Classification of Some Important Solar Wind Phenomena.- II.1 Introduction.- II.2 The Classification of Solar Wind Phenomena.- II.3 An Identification, Description, and Classification of Some Solar Wind Phenomena.- II.4 Summary and Plan of Action.- III The Dynamics of a Structureless Coronal Expansion.- III.1 Introduction.- III.2 In Search of the Structureless Solar Wind.- III.3 The Physical Properties of Low-Speed Solar Wind.- III.4 A “One-Fluid” Model of the Steady, Spherically-Symmetric Coronal Expansion.- III.5 A “Two-Fluid” Model of the Steady, Spherically-Symmetric Coronal Expansion.- III.6 A Comparison of Solar Wind Observations with Predictions of the Basic One-Fluid and Two Fluid-Models.- III.7 The Energetics of the Coronal Expansion.- III.8 The Effects of Hydromagnetic Waves on the Coronal Expansion.- III.9 The Effects of Magnetic Forces on the Coronal Expansion.- III.10 The Effects of the Magnetic Modification of Heat Conduction on the Coronal Expansion.- III.11 The Effects of Viscosity on the Coronal Expansion.- III.12 The Effects of Noncollisional Energy Exchange Mechanisms on the Coronal Expansion.- III.13 The Effects of a Reduced Thermal Conductivity on the Coronal Expansion.- III.14 Another Look at the Energetics of the Coronal Expansion.- III.15 Angular Momentum in the CoronalExpansion.- III.16 Evaporative Models of the Coronal Expansion.- IV Chemical Composition of the Expanding Coronal and Interplanetary Plasma.- IV.1 Introduction.- IV.2 The Determination of the Average Solar Wind Helium Abundance.- IV.3 A Comparison of the Solar and Interplanetary Helium Abundances.- IV.4 Theoretical Models of the Expansion of a Corona Containing Helium.- IV.5 The Relationship between the Photospheric and Coronal Helium Abundances.- IV.6 General Conclusions Regarding the Chemical Composition of the Expanding Solar Atmosphere.- IV.7 Observations of Solar Wind Ions Other than 1H+ and 4He++.- IV.8 The Ionization State of Expanding Coronal Plasma.- IV.9 Possible Interplanetary Modification of the Solar Wind Ionization State.- V High-Speed Plasma Streams and Magnetic Sectors.- V.1 Introduction.- V.2 Observed Features of High-Speed Plasma Streams.- V.3 Observed Features of Magnetic Sectors.- V.4 The Relationship between High-Speed Plasma Streams and Magnetic Sectors.- V.5 Theoretical Models of Interplanetary Plasma Streams.- V.6 Theoretical Models of the Nonuniform, Hydromagnetic Coronal Expansion.- V.7 The Effects of High-Speed Plasma Streams on Average Solar Wind Characteristics.- V.8 Energy Transport in High-Speed Solar Wind Streams.- V.9 The Solar Sources of High-Speed Plasma Streams.- VI Flare-Produced Interplanetary Shock Waves.- VI.1 Introduction.- VI.2 The Motions of Interplanetary Shock Waves Inferred from Plasma Observations.- VI.3 Shock Configurations Inferred from Magnetic and Plasma Observations.- VI.4 Characteristics of the Post-Shock Plasma and Magnetic Field.- VI.5 The Chemical Composition of the Post-Shock Plasma.- VI.6 The Relationship between Solar Flares and Interplanetary Shock Waves.- VI.7 A Synthesis of Interplanetary Shock Observations.- VI.8 Theoretical Models of Shock Propagation in the Solar Wind.- VI.9 A Classification of Interplanetary Shock Waves Suggested by the Theoretical Models.- VI.10 The Mass and Energy in Interplanetary Shock Waves.- VI.11 The Role of Interplanetary Shock Waves in the Overall Mass and Energy Transport from the Corona.- VI.12 Implications Regarding the Physics of Solar Flares.- VII Concluding Remarks.- VII.1 Neglected Topics.- VII.2 Solar Activity and the Solar Wind.- References.