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This revised edition describes our current understanding of the sun -- from its deepest interior, via the layers of the directly observable atmosphere to the solar wind, right out to its farthest extension into interstellar space. It includes a comprehensive account of the history of solar astrophysics, along with an overview of the key instruments throughout the various periods. In contrast to other books on this subject, the choice of material deals even-handedly with the entire scope of important topics covered in solar research. The authors make the advances in our understanding of the sun accessible to students and non-specialists by careful use of relatively simple physical concepts. An incisive, reliable, and well-structured look at all that is fascinating and new in studies of the sun.
--This text refers to the
Hardcover
edition.
The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
Comprises an up-to-date description of the astrophysical characteristics of the sun, including modern techniques used in solar research. Provides an historical background of solar research and techniques and covers the necessary astrophysics for solar studies, energy generation in the interior, the convection zone, the non-thermally heated layers. Solar wind are described in detail. Also considers the sun in relation to other stars, including information on its variable outputs of light, charged particles and fields. Features extensive references and numerous problems.
Solar Astrophysics
Solar Astrophysics,Peter Foukal,John Wiley & Sons,0471839353,Astronomy,Astronomy - General,Astrophysics,Astrophysics & Space Science,Physics,Research,Science,Science/Mathematics,Sun,Atmospheric physics,The Sun
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