Coronal Physics from Radio and Space Observations: Proceedings of the CESRA Workshop Held in Nouan le Fuzelier, France, 3-7 June 1996
This volume provides an overview of our current understanding of the physics related to: coronal structures and coronal heating; large-scale coronal shock waves and coronal mass ejections; particle beams in the solar corona and in the interplanetary medium; and explosive energy-release phenomena and particle acceleration. The different articles give a well-balanced presentation of relevant observations based upon various techniques, models and theories, providing a global view of these phenomena and of the underlying physics. In-situ measurements of particles and waves with ULYSSES and WIND and spectral and imaging data from SOHO and YOHKOH provide an unprecedented richness of relevant data. For their better understanding, radio observations - also included in this book - play a key role.
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Coronal Physics from Radio and Space Observations: Proceedings of the CESRA Workshop Held in Nouan le Fuzelier, France, 3-7 June 1996
This volume provides an overview of our current understanding of the physics related to: coronal structures and coronal heating; large-scale coronal shock waves and coronal mass ejections; particle beams in the solar corona and in the interplanetary medium; and explosive energy-release phenomena and particle acceleration. The different articles give a well-balanced presentation of relevant observations based upon various techniques, models and theories, providing a global view of these phenomena and of the underlying physics. In-situ measurements of particles and waves with ULYSSES and WIND and spectral and imaging data from SOHO and YOHKOH provide an unprecedented richness of relevant data. For their better understanding, radio observations - also included in this book - play a key role.
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Coronal Physics from Radio and Space Observations: Proceedings of the CESRA Workshop Held in Nouan le Fuzelier, France, 3-7 June 1996

Coronal Physics from Radio and Space Observations: Proceedings of the CESRA Workshop Held in Nouan le Fuzelier, France, 3-7 June 1996

Coronal Physics from Radio and Space Observations: Proceedings of the CESRA Workshop Held in Nouan le Fuzelier, France, 3-7 June 1996

Coronal Physics from Radio and Space Observations: Proceedings of the CESRA Workshop Held in Nouan le Fuzelier, France, 3-7 June 1996

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This volume provides an overview of our current understanding of the physics related to: coronal structures and coronal heating; large-scale coronal shock waves and coronal mass ejections; particle beams in the solar corona and in the interplanetary medium; and explosive energy-release phenomena and particle acceleration. The different articles give a well-balanced presentation of relevant observations based upon various techniques, models and theories, providing a global view of these phenomena and of the underlying physics. In-situ measurements of particles and waves with ULYSSES and WIND and spectral and imaging data from SOHO and YOHKOH provide an unprecedented richness of relevant data. For their better understanding, radio observations - also included in this book - play a key role.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783662141205
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 07/21/2013
Series: Lecture Notes in Physics , #483
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997
Pages: 226
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Diagnostics of energy release in the X-ray corona.- Solar flare radio and hard X-ray observations and the avalanche model.- Radio observations of the quiet sun and their implications on coronal heating.- Energy release in the solar corona.- Observations of the 3D distributions of thermal to near-relativistic electrons in the interplanetary medium by the wind spacecraft.- Coronal and interplanetary particle beams.- Coronal mass ejections and type II radio bursts.- Shock waves and coronal mass ejections.- An upgrade of nobeyama radioheliograph to a dual-frequency (17 and 34 GHz) system.- The nançay radioheliograph.- Recent developments of the solar Submm-wave telescope (SST).- Solar astronomy and the Square Kilometer Array Interferometer.- Prospects for the solar radio telescope.
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