Solar Magnetic Phenomena: Proceedings of the 3rd Summerschool and Workshop held at the Solar Observatory Kanzelh�he, K�rnten, Austria, August 25 - September 5, 2003 / Edition 1

Solar Magnetic Phenomena: Proceedings of the 3rd Summerschool and Workshop held at the Solar Observatory Kanzelh�he, K�rnten, Austria, August 25 - September 5, 2003 / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1402029616
ISBN-13:
9781402029615
Pub. Date:
01/15/2005
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
ISBN-10:
1402029616
ISBN-13:
9781402029615
Pub. Date:
01/15/2005
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
Solar Magnetic Phenomena: Proceedings of the 3rd Summerschool and Workshop held at the Solar Observatory Kanzelh�he, K�rnten, Austria, August 25 - September 5, 2003 / Edition 1

Solar Magnetic Phenomena: Proceedings of the 3rd Summerschool and Workshop held at the Solar Observatory Kanzelh�he, K�rnten, Austria, August 25 - September 5, 2003 / Edition 1

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Overview

The book contains lecture papers and contributed papers on different aspects of magnetic phenomena in the solar atmosphere. The main topics addressed are the physics of solar flares, prominences, coronal mass ejections, magnetic helicity, high-energy radiation from the Sun, observations of the photosphere and chromosphere as well as highlights from the SOHO mission.

The lecture papers provide a very valuable introduction and overview on recent developments in these fields of solar physics. The comprehensive lists of references at the end of each review enable the interested reader to go into more detail. The book is particularly useful for graduate students and young researchers working in solar physics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781402029615
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 01/15/2005
Series: Astrophysics and Space Science Library , #320
Edition description: 2005
Pages: 291
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

Invited Lectures.- Observations of Photosphere and Chromosphere.- Solar Flares — Observations and Theory.- Coronal Mass Ejections and Magnetic Helicity.- High Energy Radiation from the Sun.- Physics of Solar Prominences.- Eight Years of Soho: Some Highlights.- Contributed Papers.- 2 1/2-D Compressible Reconnection Model.- Waiting Time Distribution of CMES.- Simultaneous Visible and IR Spectropolarimetry of the Quiet Sun.- A Simple Topological Model of the Bastille Day Flare (July 14, 2000).- Spectropolarimetry in a Sunspot Penumbra at High Spatial Resolution.- X-Ray and H?Emission of the 20 Aug 2002 Flare*.- Center-to-Limb Variation of Facular Contrast Derived from MLSO RISE/PSPT Full Disk Images.- The Acceleration-Velocity Relationship in 5000 LASCO-CME’s.- Time Evolution of the Spectral Index in Solar Flares.- Analysis of Doppler Shifts of Spectral Lines Obtained by the CDS/SOHO Instrument.- On the Behaviour of a Blinker in Chromospheric and Transition Region Layers.- On the 24- and 155-Day Periodicity Observed in Solar H? Flares.- He-D3 Polarization Observed in Prominences.- Line-of-Sight Velocity and Magnetic Field in Sunspot Penumbrae.- Impulsive X-Ray Radiation Characteristics of Solar Flare Footpoints.- Velocity Fields in an Irregular Sunspot.- On the Dynamic Disconnection of Rising—-Loops.- Searching for the Origins of the Fast Solar Wind.- Detectability of High Frequency Acoustic Waves with Trace.- Linking Coronal to Interplanetary Magnetic Helicity.- Debrecen Photoheliographic Data and Its Comparison with Other Sunspot Databases.- Properties of a Small Active Region in the Solar Photosphere.- Small Scale Events Seen in SXT Observations.- Properties of Type IV Radio Bursts with Periodical Fine Structures.- Testing the Neupert Effect.- The Faint YoungSun Problem.- CCD Spectroscopy of Solar Rotation.- The Observing Programs at Kanzelhöhe Solar Observatory.- Theoretical Modeling of Potential Magnetic Field Distribution in the Corona above Axially Symmetric Photospheric Active Regions in a Uniform Magnetic Field.
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