Electron Acceleration in the Aurora and Beyond
How do electrons that stream into the high atmosphere from above to create the Aurora Borealis and Aurora Australis acquire the necessary speeds and energies?

‘Electron Acceleration in the Aurora and Beyond’ explores this and other mysteries concerning the acceleration of electrons in the Earth’s magnetosphere, in the solar wind, at the Sun, at an ‘artificial comet’, and in the Cosmos. The author has had first-hand experience of exploring all of these areas and has pioneered the transition, which now seems to be complete, from the static to the dynamic theory of acceleration. He writes in a conversational style, inviting the reader into the discussion which ranges from the motion of charged particles in electromagnetic fields to the statistical mechanics of interactions between plasma waves and charged particles.

The book is copiously illustrated with more than 170 figures and colour plates. Questions, exercises, and computer programs are provided to stimulate further thinking.

‘This is an absolute jewel of an introduction to the subject.’ Journal of Plasma Physics

‘His book is an excellent starting point for those about to embark on studies in space science.’ The Observatory

‘…the community should thank him for having written it.’ Eos, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union.

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Electron Acceleration in the Aurora and Beyond
How do electrons that stream into the high atmosphere from above to create the Aurora Borealis and Aurora Australis acquire the necessary speeds and energies?

‘Electron Acceleration in the Aurora and Beyond’ explores this and other mysteries concerning the acceleration of electrons in the Earth’s magnetosphere, in the solar wind, at the Sun, at an ‘artificial comet’, and in the Cosmos. The author has had first-hand experience of exploring all of these areas and has pioneered the transition, which now seems to be complete, from the static to the dynamic theory of acceleration. He writes in a conversational style, inviting the reader into the discussion which ranges from the motion of charged particles in electromagnetic fields to the statistical mechanics of interactions between plasma waves and charged particles.

The book is copiously illustrated with more than 170 figures and colour plates. Questions, exercises, and computer programs are provided to stimulate further thinking.

‘This is an absolute jewel of an introduction to the subject.’ Journal of Plasma Physics

‘His book is an excellent starting point for those about to embark on studies in space science.’ The Observatory

‘…the community should thank him for having written it.’ Eos, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union.

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Electron Acceleration in the Aurora and Beyond

Electron Acceleration in the Aurora and Beyond

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Electron Acceleration in the Aurora and Beyond

Electron Acceleration in the Aurora and Beyond

by D Bryant

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How do electrons that stream into the high atmosphere from above to create the Aurora Borealis and Aurora Australis acquire the necessary speeds and energies?

‘Electron Acceleration in the Aurora and Beyond’ explores this and other mysteries concerning the acceleration of electrons in the Earth’s magnetosphere, in the solar wind, at the Sun, at an ‘artificial comet’, and in the Cosmos. The author has had first-hand experience of exploring all of these areas and has pioneered the transition, which now seems to be complete, from the static to the dynamic theory of acceleration. He writes in a conversational style, inviting the reader into the discussion which ranges from the motion of charged particles in electromagnetic fields to the statistical mechanics of interactions between plasma waves and charged particles.

The book is copiously illustrated with more than 170 figures and colour plates. Questions, exercises, and computer programs are provided to stimulate further thinking.

‘This is an absolute jewel of an introduction to the subject.’ Journal of Plasma Physics

‘His book is an excellent starting point for those about to embark on studies in space science.’ The Observatory

‘…the community should thank him for having written it.’ Eos, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780750305334
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/01/1998
Pages: 340
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Accelerator principles. The arena. Electron acceleration in the Aurora. Electron acceleration at the Earth's bow shock Electron acceleration in the neighbourhood of artificial comets. Electron acceleration in solar wind events. Electron acceleration at the terrestrial magnetopause. Electron acceleration in the Earth's magnetosphere. Electron acceleration at the Sun. Electron acceleration in the Cosmos. Reflections
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