Magnetodynamic Phenomena in the Solar Atmosphere - Prototypes of Stellar Magnetic Activity
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Book Description
This volume presents the papers from a major international conference aimed at cross-linking research in the fields of solar and stellar activity. The Yohkoh satellite, with its spectacular views of solar coronal structures seen via their X-ray emission, provided the immediate motivation for the conference. How do these solar structures transcribe into their stellar counterparts; what insights can the more extreme stellar activity provide to guide the analysis of solar data? Coming four years after the launch of Yohkoh, this conference provided a good platform for displaying its discoveries. Longer-term variation associated with the 11-year solar cycle can also be seen clearly in the data presented. The new data strongly support many earlier interpretations of such magnetodynamic activity, but also provide some new and perplexing mismatches now stimulating new theoretical work.
Book Info
Proceedings of the 153rd Colloquium of the International Astronomical Union, held May 22-27, 1995 in Makuhari, Japan. DLC: Solar magnetic fields - Congresses.
Magnetodynamic Phenomena in the Solar Atmosphere - Prototypes of Stellar Magnetic Activity,Yutaka Uchida,Takeo Kosugi,Hugh S. Hudson,Springer,0792341767,Astronomy - General,Astrophysics & Space Science,Congresses,Cosmology,Magnetic fields,Nuclear Physics,Science,Science/Mathematics,Solar System,Solar magnetic fields,Stars,Astrophysics,Science / Astrophysics & Space Science,The Sun
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