Solar magnetic fields : from measurements towards understanding
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Solar magnetic fields : from measurements towards understanding
(Space sciences series of ISSI, 57)
Springer, c2018
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Institute for Space–Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University宇宙地球研1
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"Chapters 2-14 were previously published in Space Science Reviews volume 210, issues 1-4, 2017"
Other editors: Edward Cliver, Gordon Petrie, Sami Solanki, Michael Thompson, Rudolf von Steiger
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Description
This volume provides an in-depth review of all aspects of solar magnetic fields. Written by world-leading experts, these thirteen papers cover all regions of the subject from the solar interior, photosphere, chromosphere, active regions, and corona out to the solar wind. The history of solar magnetic fields as well as the necessary instrumentation are also covered. The volume serves as both a reference for researchers and a starting point for graduate students.
Originally published in Space Science Reviews, Volume 210, Issue 1-4, September 2017
Table of Contents
Editorial: Measuring Solar Magnetic Fields-An Outline of History, Current Status and Challenges.- History of Solar Magnetic Fields Since George Ellery Hale.- Measurements of Photospheric and Chromospheric Magnetic Fields.- Polar Field Reversals and Active Region Decay.- Radiative Diagnostics in the Solar Photosphere and Chromosphere.- Magnetic Diagnostics of the Solar Corona: Synthesizing Optical and Radio Techniques.- The Physics and Diagnostic Potential of Ultraviolet Spectropolarimetry.- Minimal Magnetic States of the Sun and the Solar Wind: Implications for the Origin of the Slow Solar Wind.- Coronal Magnetic Field Models.- Solar Magnetoconvection and Small-Scale Dynamo.- The Life Cycle of Active Region Magnetic Fields.- Surface Flux Transport and the Evolution of the Sun's Polar Fields.- The Global Solar Dynamo.- Prospects of Solar Magnetometry-From Ground and in Space.
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