Solar and stellar flares : observations, simulations, and synergies
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Solar and stellar flares : observations, simulations, and synergies
Springer, c2017
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"Previously published in Solar Physics, Volume 290, Issue 12, 2015"
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume is a collection of research articles on the subject of solar flares and flares on other cool stars, which are currently extensively studied using new ground- and space-based instruments, together with highly sophisticated numerical simulations. The collection memorializes the work of a pioneer in the study of solar physics, Professor Zdenek Svestka (1925 Prague - 2013 Bunschoten), a leading expert in the field of solar flares and the co-founder and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Solar Physics. The book contains many contributions to the conference "Solar and Stellar Flares: Observations, simulations and synergies", held in Prague during 23 - 27 June 2014, organised in honor and memory of Professor Svestka.
Originally published as Topical Issue of Solar Physics, Vol. 290, Issue 12, 2015.
Table of Contents
- Preface.- Svestka's Research Then and Now.- Extreme Ultra-Violet Spectroscopy of the Lower Solar Atmosphere During Solar Flares (Invited Review).- From Coronal Observations to MHD Simulations, the Building Blocks for 3D Models of Solar Flares (Invited Review).- Flare-CME Models: An Observational Perspective (Invited Review).- New Insights into White-Light Flare Emission from Radiative-Hydrodynamic Modeling of a Chromospheric Condensation.- Mg ii Lines Observed During the X-class Flare on 29 March 2014 by the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph.- Ionisation Equilibrium for the Non-Maxwellian Electron l
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- nn -Distributions in Solar Flares: Updated Calculations.- Particle Acceleration and Plasma Heating in the Chromosphere.- Impulsive Heating of Solar Flare Ribbons Above 10 MK.- Temperature Dependence of the Flare Fluence Scaling Exponent.- Flare Hybrids.- Soft X-Ray Pulsations in Solar Flares.- Triggering an Eruptive Flare by Emerging Flux in a Solar Active-Region Complex.- The Origin of Superflares on G-Type Dwarf Stars of Various Ages.- X-ray Flare Spectra from the DIOGENESS Spectrometer and Its Concept Applied to ChemiX on the Interhelioprobe Spacecraft.
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