Solar Prominences

Solar Prominences

by Einar Tandberg-Hanssen
Solar Prominences

Solar Prominences

by Einar Tandberg-Hanssen

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Overview

o beaute sans seconde SeuIe sembIabIe Ii toi SOLEIL pour tout Ie monde ... JEAN-FRANc;OIS SARASIN (1615-1654) The last decade has seen the publication of monographs covering most areas of solar activity: flares (Smith and Smith, 1963), sunspots (Bray and Loughhead, 1964) and the corona (Billings, 1966). Consequently, of all the major manifestations of solar activity only prominences are without a comprehensive and unified treatment in the current literature. The present book is written in an attempt to remedy this situation, and to furnish an account of some of the most spectacular and most beautiful aspects of solar activity. Our ultimate aim is an understanding of the physical processes involved. I hope that this book may provide if only a small step toward this goal. After an historical introduction and some general definitions Chapter I proceeds with an account of several classification schemes for prominences. Most of the observational material is presented in Chapter II and forms the basis on which different models of prominences are built in Chapter III. Chapters IV and V give most of the physics of prominences, treating, as they do, the formation and stability of these objects. The interaction of prominences with other manifestations of solar activity is the subject of Chapter VI, and the final Chapter VII considers prominences in the larger context: as an integral part of the corona.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789027704009
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 07/31/1974
Series: Geophysics and Astrophysics Monographs , #12
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1974
Pages: 169
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.61(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

I. Introduction.- 1.1. Historical Background.- 1.2. Definitions.- 1.3. Morphological Classifications.- II. Observational Data.- 2.1. Spectra.- 2.2. Motions.- 2.3. Magnetic Fields.- 2.4. Radio, EUV and X-Ray Observations.- III. Models.- 3.1. Quiescent Prominences.- 3.2. Active Prominences.- IV. Formation of Prominences.- 4.1. Condensations.- 4.2. Injections.- 4.3. Spicules.- V. Stability of Prominences.- 5.1. Thermal Equilibrium — The Heating Problem.- 5.2. Dynamic Equilibrium — The Importance of Magnetic Fields.- 5.3. The Disparition Brusque as an Instability.- VI. Interaction of Prominences with Centers of Activity.- 6.1. The Influence of Sunspots.- 6.2. Prominence Flare Interactions.- 6.3. Interaction of Prominences with Each Other.- VII. Prominences as Part of the Corona.- 7.1. Quiescent Prominences.- 7.2. Active and Activated Prominences.- 7.3. Miscellaneous.- References.- Index of Names.- Index of Subjects.
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