
Progress in Solar Physics
Review Papers Invited to Celebrate the Centennial Volume of Solar Physics
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Will be published approx. on 28. February 1986
Book
Hardback
632 pages
978-90-277-2180-8 (ISBN)
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Edition
Reprinted from Solar Physics, Volume 100, Nos. 1-2
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Publishing group
Springer
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Research
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632 p.
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ISBN-13
978-90-277-2180-8 (9789027721808)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-009-4588-3
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Review Papers Invited to Celebrate the Centennial Volume of Solar Physics
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Content
High Resolution Solar Telescopes.- Present Problems of the Solar Interior.- The Solar Neutrino Problem.- Inverting Helioseismic Data.- The 160 Minutes Oscillations.- The Sun as a System of Elementary Particles.- The Solar Dynamo.- The Solar Differential Rotation - Present Status of Observations.- Eight Decades of Solar Research at Mount Wilson.- Measurements of Magnetic Fields and the Analysis of Stokes Profiles.- Solar Convection.- The Fine Structure of the Quiet Sun.- The Chromosphere and Transition Region - Current Status and Future Directions of Models.- Progress in Coronal Physics.- The Heating of Coronae.- Some Recent Developments in the Theoretical Dynamics of Magnetic Fields.- Nonradiative Activity across the H-R Diagram: Which Types of Stars Are Solar-Like?.- Solar and Stellar Activity: the Theoretical Approach.- Stellar Analogs of Solar Magnetic Activity.- The Emergence of Magnetic Flux.- Modern Observations of Solar Prominences.- 21 May 1980 Flare Review.- Solar Hard X-Ray Bursts.- High Spatial Resolution Microwave Observations of the Sun.- Energetic Ions in Solar ?-Ray Flares.- Energetic Solar Electrons in the Interplanetary Medium.- Imaging of Coronal Mass Ejections by the Helios Spacecraft.- The Solar Wind.- Mass Loss from Solar-Type Stars.- The Future of Solar Physics.- Announcement.