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Solar and Stellar Magnetic Activity
The first comprehensive review and synthesis of current understanding of magnetic fields in the Sun and similar stars.
C. J. Schrijver (Author), C. Zwaan (Author)
9780521739863, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 30 October 2008
404 pages, 108 b/w illus. 18 tables
24.4 x 17 x 2.1 cm, 0.64 kg
Review of the hardback: 'Students must read it, professionals must use it for reference.' Michael Stix, Solar Physics
This timely volume provides the first comprehensive review and synthesis of current understanding of magnetic fields in the Sun and similar stars. Magnetic activity results in a wealth of phenomena - including starspots, non-radiatively heated outer atmospheres, activity cycles, deceleration of rotation rates, and even, in close binaries, stellar cannibalism - all of which are covered clearly and authoritatively. This book brings together for the first time recent results in solar studies and stellar studies. The result is an illuminating new view of stellar magnetic activity. Key topics include radiative transfer, convective simulations, dynamo theory, outer-atmospheric heating, stellar winds and angular momentum loss. Researchers are provided with a state-of-the-art review of this exciting field, and the pedagogical style and introductory material make the book an ideal and welcome introduction for graduate students.
1. Introduction: solar features and terminology
2. Stellar structure
3. Solar rotation and meridional flow
4. Solar magnetic structure
5. Solar magnetic configurations
6. Global properties of the solar magnetic field
7. The solar dynamo
8. The solar outer atmosphere
9. Stellar outer atmospheres
10. Mechanisms of outer-atmospheric heating
11. Activity and stellar properties
12. Stellar magnetic phenomena
13. Activity and rotation on evolutionary time scales
14. Activity in binary stars
15. Propositions on stellar dynamos
Appendix I: unit conversions
Index.
Subject Areas: Astrophysics [PHVB]