Coronal and Stellar Mass Ejections (IAU S226)
Kenneth Dere editor Jingxiu Wang editor Yihua Yan editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:4th Jul '05
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Proceedings of the IAU Symposium on Coronal and Stellar Mass Ejections.
The Sun and other stars eject large clouds of plasma and magnetic fields. They are accelerated to high speeds and then become capable of producing highly energetic charged particles and disrupting the magnetospheres of planets such as the Earth. This proceeding reflects recent attempts to understand these processes.The Sun and other stars eject large clouds of plasma and magnetic fields on a continual basis. They are accelerated to high speeds and then become capable of producing highly energetic charged particles and disrupting the magnetospheres of planets such as the Earth. This proceeding reflects recent attempts to understand these processes as well as how the magnetic evolution at the base of the corona can cause these events, and how stars are capable of rapidly releasing energy in the form of mass ejections. With contributions by leading scientists, it is a valuable resource for professional astronomers and their graduate students.
ISBN: 9780521851978
Dimensions: 253mm x 181mm x 34mm
Weight: 1210g
536 pages