The sun: an introduction ; with 27 tables
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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUN
................................ 1 1.1 DISTANCE
.............................................. 2 1.2 MASS
.................................................. 3 1.3 RADIUS
................................................ 4 1.4 LUMINOSITY
............................................ 5 1.5 SPECTRAL ENERGY
DISTRIBUTION ............................. 8 1.5.1 ENERGY FLUX AND
INTENSITY ......................... 8 1.5.2 THE VISIBLE
...................................... 9 1.5.3 THE INFRARED
..................................... 10 1.5.4 THE RADIO SPECTRUM
.............................. 11 1.5.5 THE ULTRAVIOLET
.................................. 12 1.5.6 EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET AND
X-RAYS .................... 13 1.5.7 COLOR INDICES
.................................... 14 1.6 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
................................... 15 2. INTERNAL STRUCTURE
........................................ 17 2.1 CONSTRUCTION OF A MODEL
................................. 17 2.1.1 THE EVOLUTIONARY SEQUENCE
........................ 17 2.1.2 THE STANDARD MODEL
.............................. 19 2.2 AGE AND PRE-MAIN-SEQUENCE
EVOLUTION .................... 20 2.3 MODEL INGREDIENTS
...................................... 24 2.3.1 CONSERVATION LAWS
............................... 24 2.3.2 ENERGY TRANSPORT
................................ 25 2.3.3 ELEMENT DIFFUSION IN THE
INTERIOR ................... 27 2.3.4 THE EQUATION OF STATE
............................ 30 2.3.5 THE ENTROPY
..................................... 36 2.3.6 NUCLEAR ENERGY SOURCES
........................... 38 2.3.7 THE OPACITY
..................................... 47 2.3.8 BOUNDARY CONDITIONS AND
METHOD OF SOLUTION ........ 51 2.4 RESULTS FOR A STANDARD SOLAR MODEL
....................... 54 2.4.1 GENERAL EVOLUTION
................................ 54 2.4.2 NEUTRINOS
....................................... 57 2.5 NON-STANDARD MODELS
................................... 61 2.5.1 THE LOW- Z MODEL
................................ 62 XII TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.5.2 RAPIDLY
ROTATING CORE ............................ 62 2.5.3 INTERNAL MAGNETIC
FIELD ........................... 63 2.5.4 THE INTERNALLY MIXED MODEL
....................... 63 2.6 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
................................... 64 3. TOOLS FOR SOLAR OBSERVATION
............................... 67 3.1 LIMITATIONS
............................................ 67 3.1.1 GENERAL
DIFFICULTIES ............................... 67 3.1.2 SEEING:
DESCRIPTION AND DEFINITIONS ................. 69 3.1.3 SEEING: HOW TO
LIVE WITH IT ........................ 73 3.1.4 ADAPTIVE OPTICS
.................................. 81 3.1.5 IMAGE RESTORATION
................................ 83 3.2 HIGH-RESOLUTION TELESCOPES
.............................. 85 3.2.1 IMAGE SCALE
...................................... 85 3.2.2 MIRRORS FOR FIXED
TELESCOPES ....................... 86 3.2.3 TELESCOPES WITH LONG PRIMARY
FOCUS ................ 89 3.2.4 TELESCOPES WITH SHORT PRIMARY FOCUS
............... 94 3.3 SPECTROGRAPHS AND SPECTROMETERS
......................... 99 3.3.1 THE GRATING SPECTROGRAPH
......................... 99 3.3.2 THE FOURIER TRANSFORM SPECTROMETER
................ 101 3.3.3 THE MEASUREMENT OF LINE SHIFTS
.................... 103 3.4 FILTERS AND MONOCHROMATORS
............................. 106 3.4.1 THE LYOT FILTER
.................................. 106 3.4.2 TUNING: THE UNIVERSAL
FILTER ....................... 110 3.4.3 A TUNABLE MICHELSON
INTERFEROMETER ................ 111 3.4.4 THE FABRY*PEROT INTERFEROMETER
.................... 112 3.4.5 A MAGNETO-OPTICAL FILTER
......................... 115 3.4.6 A DOUBLE MONOCHROMATOR
......................... 116 3.4.7 THE SPECTROHELIOGRAPH
............................ 117 3.5 POLARIMETRY
............................................ 118 3.5.1 ZEEMAN SPLITTING
................................. 118 3.5.2 POLARIZED LIGHT
................................... 121 3.5.3 UNNO*S EQUATIONS
................................ 123 3.5.4 SOLAR POLARIMETERS
................................ 131 3.5.5 SCATTERING POLARIZATION AND
HANLE EFFECT ............ 136 3.6 SPECIAL-PURPOSE INSTRUMENTS
............................. 137 3.6.1 THE PYRHELIOMETER
............................... 137 3.6.2 NEUTRINO DETECTORS
............................... 139 3.6.3 THE CORONAGRAPH
................................ 143 3.7 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
................................... 145 TABLE OF CONTENTS XIII 4. THE
ATMOSPHERE .......................................... 149 4.1 RADIATIVE
TRANSFER * LOCAL THERMODYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM ..... 149 4.1.1 THE EQUATION
OF TRANSFER .......................... 149 4.1.2 VARIOUS EQUILIBRIA
................................ 150 4.1.3 ABSORPTION LINES IN LTE
.......................... 152 4.2 RADIATIVE TRANSFER * STATISTICAL
EQUILIBRIUM ................ 154 4.2.1 MODEL ASSUMPTIONS
............................... 154 4.2.2 LINE RADIATION AND EINSTEIN
COEFFICIENTS ............ 155 4.2.3 CONTINUUM RADIATION
............................. 157 4.2.4 COLLISIONS
........................................ 158 4.2.5 THE SOURCE FUNCTION
.............................. 158 4.2.6 THE EQUATIONS OF STATISTICAL
EQUILIBRIUM ............ 161 4.3 ATMOSPHERIC MODELS
.................................... 162 4.3.1 LIMB DARKENING
.................................. 162 4.3.2 MODEL CALCULATIONS IN LTE
........................ 164 4.3.3 MODELS WITH DEPARTURES FROM LTE
................. 169 4.4 THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE SUN
.................... 175 4.4.1 SPECTRUM SYNTHESIS
............................... 175 4.4.2 THE LIGHT ELEMENTS LITHIUM,
BERYLLIUM, AND BORON ... 176 4.4.3 HELIUM
.......................................... 178 4.5 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
................................... 179 5. OSCILLATIONS
............................................... 181 5.1 OBSERVATIONS
........................................... 181 5.1.1 FIVE-MINUTE
OSCILLATIONS .......................... 181 5.1.2 THE SPECTRUM OF SOLAR
OSCILLATIONS ................. 184 5.1.3 LOW-DEGREE P MODES
............................. 189 5.1.4 LINE WIDTH AND LINE ASYMMETRY
................... 193 5.2 LINEAR ADIABATIC OSCILLATIONS OF A
NON-ROTATING SUN ........ 194 5.2.1 BASIC EQUATIONS
.................................. 194 5.2.2 SPHERICAL HARMONIC
REPRESENTATION ................. 195 5.2.3 THE COWLING APPROXIMATION
....................... 197 5.2.4 LOCAL TREATMENT
................................. 198 5.2.5 BOUNDARY CONDITIONS
............................. 205 5.2.6 ASYMPTOTIC RESULTS
............................... 207 5.3 HELIOSEISMOLOGY
........................................ 211 5.3.1 DIRECT MODELING AND
INVERSION ..................... 211 5.3.2 SPEED OF SOUND IN THE SOLAR
INTERIOR ................ 213 5.3.3 DEPTH OF THE CONVECTION ZONE
..................... 215 5.3.4 CHEMICAL CONSTITUTION
............................ 217 5.3.5 EQUATION OF STATE
................................ 218 5.3.6 INTERNAL MIXING
.................................. 219 5.3.7 PRECISE DETERMINATION OF
THE SOLAR RADIUS ........... 220 5.3.8 INTERNAL ROTATION
................................. 220 5.3.9 TRAVEL TIME AND ACOUSTIC
IMAGING ................. 226 XIV TABLE OF CONTENTS 5.4 EXCITATION AND
DAMPING ................................ 229 5.4.1 THE * MECHANISM
................................ 229 5.4.2 STOCHASTIC EXCITATION BY
CONVECTION ................ 230 5.5 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
................................... 232 6. CONVECTION
............................................... 237 6.1 STABILITY
............................................... 237 6.2 MIXING-LENGTH
THEORY .................................. 239 6.2.1 THE LOCAL FORMALISM
............................. 240 6.2.2 NUMERICAL TEST CALCULATIONS
....................... 243 6.2.3 OVERSHOOTING: A NON-LOCAL FORMALISM
............... 245 6.3 GRANULATION
........................................... 248 6.3.1 THE OBSERVED
PATTERN ............................ 248 6.3.2 MODELS
.......................................... 257 6.3.3 MEAN LINE PROFILES
............................... 261 6.4 MESOGRANULATION
........................................ 265 6.5 SUPERGRANULATION
....................................... 267 6.5.1 THE VELOCITY FIELD AND
THE NETWORK ................ 267 6.5.2 CONVECTIVE NATURE
................................ 269 6.5.3 THE EFFECT OF ROTATION
............................ 270 6.6 GIANT CELLS
............................................ 271 6.6.1 TRACER RESULTS
................................... 271 6.6.2 SPECTROSCOPIC RESULTS
............................. 273 6.7 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
................................... 274 7. ROTATION
.................................................. 277 7.1 AXIS OF
ROTATION ....................................... 277 7.2 OBLATENESS
............................................. 279 7.2.1 ORIGIN
.......................................... 279 7.2.2 MEASUREMENTS
................................... 280 7.3 ROTATIONAL HISTORY
...................................... 281 7.3.1 THE INITIAL STATE
................................. 281 7.3.2 TORQUES
......................................... 283 7.3.3 EVOLUTION OF THE
SOLAR ROTATION .................... 286 7.4 THE ANGULAR VELOCITY OF THE
SUN ......................... 288 7.4.1 THE INTERNAL ANGULAR VELOCITY
..................... 288 7.4.2 THE ANGULAR VELOCITY AT THE SURFACE
................ 289 7.4.3 MERIDIONAL CIRCULATION
............................ 295 7.4.4 CORRELATION OF FLOW COMPONENTS
................... 296 7.5 MODELS OF A ROTATING CONVECTION ZONE
.................... 297 7.5.1 CONSERVATION OF ANGULAR MOMENTUM
................ 297 7.5.2 MEAN-FIELD MODELS
............................... 298 7.5.3 EXPLICIT MODELS
.................................. 301 7.6 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
................................... 303 TABLE OF CONTENTS XV 8.
MAGNETISM ............................................... 305 8.1 FIELDS
AND CONDUCTING MATTER ........................... 305 8.1.1 THE
INDUCTION EQUATION ........................... 305 8.1.2 ELECTRICAL
CONDUCTIVITY ON THE SUN ................. 307 8.1.3 FROZEN MAGNETIC
FIELD ............................ 309 8.1.4 THE MAGNETIC FORCE
.............................. 310 8.2 FLUX TUBES
............................................ 312 8.2.1 CONCENTRATION OF
MAGNETIC FLUX .................... 312 8.2.2 OBSERVATIONAL EVIDENCE FOR
FLUX TUBES .............. 318 8.2.3 VERTICAL THIN FLUX TUBES
.......................... 327 8.2.4 CURVED THIN FLUX TUBES
.......................... 333 8.2.5 THERMAL STRUCTURE OF PHOTOSPHERIC
TUBES ........... 340 8.3 SUNSPOTS
.............................................. 342 8.3.1 EVOLUTION AND
CLASSIFICATION ....................... 342 8.3.2 SUNSPOT MODELS
.................................. 346 8.3.3 SUNSPOTS AND THE *SOLAR
CONSTANT* ................. 354 8.3.4 DOTS AND GRAINS
................................. 356 8.3.5 OSCILLATIONS IN SUNSPOTS
........................... 359 8.3.6 THE EVERSHED EFFECT
.............................. 361 8.4 THE SOLAR CYCLE
........................................ 364 8.4.1 GLOBAL MAGNETISM
................................ 364 8.4.2 MEAN-FIELD ELECTRODYNAMICS
....................... 368 8.4.3 THE KINEMATIC ** DYNAMO
....................... 372 8.4.4 THE MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC SOLAR DYNAMO
........... 378 8.5 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
................................... 382 9. CHROMOSPHERE, CORONA, AND
SOLAR WIND .................. 387 9.1 EMPIRICAL FACTS
........................................ 387 9.1.1 THE CHROMOSPHERE
............................... 387 9.1.2 THE TRANSITION REGION
............................ 392 9.1.3 THE CORONA
..................................... 394 9.1.4 THE WIND
....................................... 403 9.2 CONSEQUENCES OF HIGH
TEMPERATURE ....................... 409 9.2.1 HEAT CONDUCTION
................................. 409 9.2.2 EXPANSION
....................................... 411 9.3 THE MAGNETIC FIELD IN
THE OUTER ATMOSPHERE .............. 413 9.3.1 MAGNETIC FIELD
MEASUREMENTS ...................... 413 9.3.2 POTENTIAL FIELD
EXTRAPOLATION ...................... 414 9.3.3 THE FORCE-FREE FIELD
.............................. 417 9.3.4 PROMINENCES
..................................... 419 9.3.5 MAGNETIC BRAKING OF
SOLAR ROTATION ................ 422 9.4 THE ENERGY BALANCE
.................................... 425 9.4.1 NEEDS
........................................... 425 9.4.2 HEATING
......................................... 427 9.5 EXPLOSIVE EVENTS
....................................... 431 XVI TABLE OF CONTENTS 9.5.1
FLARES AND OTHER ERUPTIONS ........................ 432 9.5.2 RELEASE OF
MAGNETIC ENERGY ........................ 438 9.6 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
................................... 440 LIST OF SYMBOLS
............................................... 443 REFERENCES
.................................................... 453 INDEX
......................................................... 485
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