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adam_text | AN INTRODUCTION TO WAVES AND OSCILLATIONS IN THE SUN
/ NARAYANAN, A. SATYA
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
1.2: THE CORE OF THE SUN
1.3: RADIATIVE ZONE
1.4: CONVECTION ZONE
1.5: PHOTOSPHERE
1.6: CHROMOSPHERE
1.7: CORONA
1.8: SOLAR WIND
CHAPTER 2: ELECTRO-MAGNETO STATICS
2.1: CHARGE AND CURRENT DISTRIBUTIONS
2.2: COULOMB S LAW
2.3: GAUSS S LAW
2.4: AMPERE S LAW
2.5: FARADAY S LAW
2.6: VECTOR MAGNETIC POTENTIAL
2.7: MAXWELL S EQUATIONS
CHAPTER 3: MHD EQUATIONS AND CONCEPTS
3.1: ASSUMPTIONS
3.2: DIMENSIONLESS PARAMETERS
3.3: MASS CONTINUITY
3.4: EQUATIONS OF MOTION
3.5: ENERGY EQUATION
3.6: MHD EQUILIBRIUM
3.7: MAGNETIC FLUX TUBES
3.8: CURRENT-FREE (POTENTIAL) FIELDS
3.9: FORCE-FREE FIELDS
3.10: PARKER S SOLUTION FOR SOLAR WIND
CHAPTER 4: WAVES IN UNIFORM MEDIA
4.1: BASIC EQUATIONS
4.2: SOUNDWAVES
4.3: ALFV ENWAVES
4.4: SHEAR ALFV ENWAVES
4.5: COMPRESSIONAL ALFV ENWAVES
4.6: MAGNETO ACOUSTIC WAVES
4.7: INTERNAL AND MAGNETO ACOUSTIC GRAVITY WAVES
4.8: PHASE-MIXING AND RESONANT ABSORPTION OF WAVES
CHAPTER 5: WAVES IN NON-UNIFORM MEDIA- 5.1: WAVES AT MAGNETIC INTERFACE
5.2: SURFACE AND INTERFACIALWAVES
5.3: WAVES IN A MAGNETIC SLAB
5.4: WAVES IN CYLINDRICAL GEOMETRIES
5.5: WAVES IN UNTWISTED AND TWISTED TUBES
CHAPTER 6: INSTABILITIES
6.1: INTRODUCTION
6.2: RAYLEIGH-TAYLOR (RT) INSTABILITY
6.3: KELVIN-HELMHOLTZ (KH) INSTABILITY
6.4: PARAMETRIC INSTABILITY
6.5: PARKER INSTABILITY
CHAPTER 7: WAVES IN THE SUN
7.1: FIVE MINUTE OSCILLATIONS
7.2: OSCILLATIONS IN SUNSPOTS
7.3: CHROMOSPHERIC OSCILLATIONS
7.4: CORONALWAVES
7.5: CORONAL SEISMOLOGY
7.6: CORONAL HEATING DUE TO WAVES
7.7: EIT AND MORETONWAVES
CHAPTER 8: HELIOSESIMOLOGY
8.1: EQUATIONS OF MOTION
8.2: EQUILIBRIUM STRUCTURE
8.3: PERTURBATION ANALYSIS
8.4: ACOUSTIC WAVES
8.5: INTERNAL GRAVITY WAVES
8.6: EQUATIONS OF LINEAR STELLAR OSCILLATIONS
8.7: PROPERTIES OF SOLAR OSCILLATIONS (INTERNAL)
8.8: P AND G MODES
REFERENCES
INDEX
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
AN INTRODUCTION TO WAVES AND OSCILLATIONS IN THE SUN
/ NARAYANAN, A. SATYA
: 2013
ABSTRACT / INHALTSTEXT
ASTROPHYSICISTS AND OTHERS STUDYING THE SUN WILL FIND THIS EXPANSIVE
COVERAGE OF WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT WAVES AND OSCILLATIONS IN OUR NEAREST
STAR AN INFORMATIVE INTRODUCTION TO A HOT CONTEMPORARY TOPIC. AFTER A
SECTION SUMMARIZING THE SUN S PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS, THE VOLUME MOVES
ON TO EXPLORE THE BASICS OF ELECTRODYNAMICS, WHICH IN TURN FACILITATE A
DISCUSSION OF MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS (MHD). THE MATERIAL ALSO DETAILS THE
OFTEN COMPLEX NATURE OF WAVES AND OSCILLATIONS IN UNIFORM AND
NON-UNIFORM MEDIA, BEFORE CATEGORIZING THE OBSERVATIONAL SIGNATURES OF
OSCILLATIONS AND EXPLORING THE INSTABILITIES IN FLUID, DEALING WITH A
RANGE OF KNOWN FORMS. LASTLY, A SECTION ON HELIOSEISMOLOGY EXPLORES OUR
GROWING FAMILIARITY WITH THE INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF THE SUN. THIS BOOK IS
A UNIFIED PORTAL TO A THOROUGH GROUNDING IN SOLAR WAVES THAT INCLUDES A
WEALTH OF EXPLANATORY VIGNETTES DEMYSTIFYING CONCEPTS SUCH AS FLUX
TUBES, CURRENT-FREE AND FORCE-FREE MAGNETIC FIELDS, THE PROMINENCES, AND
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE VORTICITY AND THE INDUCTION EQUATION. IT
ALSO SETS OUT THE ELEGANT PARKER SOLUTION DESCRIBING THE PHENOMENON OF
SOLAR WIND. THE VOLUME WILL INSPIRE READERS WITH THE UNBRIDLED
ENTHUSIASM OF ASTROPHYSICISTS WHO VIEW THE SUN AS A GIANT NATURAL PLASMA
LABORATORY, IN INTERSTELLAR TERMS LOCATED RIGHT ON OUR DOORSTEP, IN
WHICH THEY CAN APPLY AND THEN VERIFY EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL
STUDIES ON PLASMA THROUGH THEIR OWN OBSERVATION
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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spelling | An Introduction to Waves and Oscillations in the Sun by A. Satya Narayanan New York, NY Springer New York 2013 1 Online-Ressource txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Astronomy and Astrophysics Library Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1: Historical Perspectives -- 1.2: The Core of the Sun -- 1.3: Radiative Zone -- 1.4: Convection Zone -- 1.5: Photosphere -- 1.6: Chromosphere -- 1.7: Corona -- 1.8: Solar Wind -- Chapter 2: Electro-Magneto Statics -- 2.1: Charge and Current Distributions -- 2.2: Coulomb's Law -- 2.3: Gauss's Law -- 2.4: Ampere's Law -- 2.5: Faraday's Law -- 2.6: Vector Magnetic Potential -- 2.7: Maxwell's Equations -- Chapter 3: MHD Equations and Concepts -- 3.1: Assumptions -- 3.2: Dimensionless Parameters -- 3.3: Mass Continuity -- 3.4: Equations of Motion -- 3.5: Energy Equation -- 3.6: MHD Equilibrium -- 3.7: Magnetic Flux Tubes -- 3.8: Current-free (Potential) fields -- 3.9: Force-Free Fields -- 3.10: Parker's Solution for Solar Wind -- Chapter 4: Waves in Uniform Media -- 4.1: Basic Equations -- 4.2: SoundWaves -- 4.3: Alfv'enWaves -- 4.4: Shear Alfv'enWaves -- 4.5: Compressional Alfv'enWaves -- 4.6: Magneto acoustic Waves -- - 4.7: Internal and Magneto acoustic Gravity Waves -- 4.8: Phase-Mixing and Resonant Absorption of Waves -- Chapter 5: Waves in Non-Uniform Media- 5.1: Waves at Magnetic Interface -- 5.2: Surface and InterfacialWaves -- 5.3: Waves in a Magnetic Slab -- 5.4: Waves in Cylindrical Geometries -- 5.5: Waves in Untwisted and Twisted Tubes -- Chapter 6: Instabilities -- 6.1: Introduction -- 6.2: Rayleigh-Taylor (RT) Instability -- 6.3: Kelvin-Helmholtz (KH) Instability -- 6.4: Parametric Instability -- 6.5: Parker Instability -- Chapter 7: Waves in the Sun -- 7.1: Five minute oscillations -- 7.2: Oscillations in Sunspots -- 7.3: Chromospheric Oscillations -- 7.4: CoronalWaves -- 7.5: Coronal Seismology -- 7.6: Coronal Heating due to Waves -- 7.7: EIT and MoretonWaves -- Chapter 8: Heliosesimology -- 8.1: Equations of Motion -- 8.2: Equilibrium Structure -- 8.3: Perturbation Analysis -- 8.4: Acoustic Waves -- 8.5: Internal Gravity Waves -- 8.6: Equations of Linear Stellar Oscillations -- - 8.7: Properties of Solar Oscillations (Internal) -- 8.8: p and g modes -- References -- Index. Astrophysicists and others studying the Sun will find this expansive coverage of what we know about waves and oscillations in our nearest star an informative introduction to a hot contemporary topic. After a section summarizing the Sun's physical characteristics, the volume moves on to explore the basics of electrodynamics, which in turn facilitate a discussion of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). The material also details the often complex nature of waves and oscillations in uniform and non-uniform media, before categorizing the observational signatures of oscillations and exploring the instabilities in fluid, dealing with a range of known forms. Lastly, a section on helioseismology explores our growing familiarity with the internal structure of the Sun.This book is a unified portal to a thorough grounding in solar waves that includes a wealth of explanatory vignettes demystifying concepts such as flux tubes, current-free and force-free magnetic fields, the prominences, and the relationship between the vorticity and the induction equation. It also sets out the elegant Parker solution describing the phenomenon of solar wind. The volume will inspire readers with the unbridled enthusiasm of astrophysicists who view the Sun as a giant natural plasma laboratory, in interstellar terms located right on our doorstep, in which they can apply and then verify experimental and theoretical studies on plasma through their own observation Physics Thermodynamics Astrophysics Astrophysics and Astroparticles Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences Narayanan, A. Satya Sonstige oth https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4400-8 Verlag Volltext Springer Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025730902&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Springer Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025730902&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Abstract |
spellingShingle | An Introduction to Waves and Oscillations in the Sun Physics Thermodynamics Astrophysics Astrophysics and Astroparticles Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences |
title | An Introduction to Waves and Oscillations in the Sun |
title_auth | An Introduction to Waves and Oscillations in the Sun |
title_exact_search | An Introduction to Waves and Oscillations in the Sun |
title_full | An Introduction to Waves and Oscillations in the Sun by A. Satya Narayanan |
title_fullStr | An Introduction to Waves and Oscillations in the Sun by A. Satya Narayanan |
title_full_unstemmed | An Introduction to Waves and Oscillations in the Sun by A. Satya Narayanan |
title_short | An Introduction to Waves and Oscillations in the Sun |
title_sort | an introduction to waves and oscillations in the sun |
topic | Physics Thermodynamics Astrophysics Astrophysics and Astroparticles Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences |
topic_facet | Physics Thermodynamics Astrophysics Astrophysics and Astroparticles Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences |
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