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Plasma Astrophysics: Kinetic Processes in Solar and Stellar Coronae (Astrophysics and Space Science Library)
 
 
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Plasma Astrophysics: Kinetic Processes in Solar and Stellar Coronae (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) (Hardcover)

by A.O. Benz (Author) "People who have the chance to see the solar corona during a total solar eclipse are fascinated by its brilliant beauty..." (more)
Key Phrases: thermal collision time, quiescent radio emission, kinetic plasma physics, Solar Phys, Cambridge University Press, New York (more...)
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This thoroughly revised textbook is a basic introduction to plasma phenomena in solar and stellar coronae emphasizing non-MHD aspects. The natural way in which the author unifies observations and theory gives a wide perspective to the subject. An important feature is the lucidly written presentation of the fundamentals of plasma physics. The basic theory thus developed is then extended to some exemplary and important observations of coronal dynamics, such as coronal currents, particle acceleration, propagation of particle beams, and shocks. The book has grown from teaching introductory courses on plasma astrophysics at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH). It addresses advanced undergraduates and first-year graduate students without a background in plasma physics. It will also be of interest to more senior research workers involved in coronal physics of the Sun and other stars, solar/stellar winds, and various other fields of plasma astrophysics.