Space Physics and Aeronomy, Solar Physics and Solar Wind, Volume 1
Space Physics and Aeronomy Series

Coordinators: Raouafi Nour E., Vourlidas Angelos

Editors-in-Chief: Zhang Yongliang, Paxton Larry J.

Language: English

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A comprehensive view of our Sun at the start of a new era in solar and heliospheric physics

Humans have been observing and studying our Sun for centuries, yet much is still unknown about the processes that drive its behavior. Thanks to a new generation of space missions and ground telescopes, we are poised to dramatically increase our understanding of the Sun and its environment.

Solar Physics and Solar Wind explores advances in solar and heliospheric research over recent decades, as well as the challenges that remain. This comprehensive reference work covers the solar interior, magnetism and radiation, plasma heating and acceleration, the sun's atmosphere, and solar activity.

Volume highlights include:

  • Explanations for processes in the solar interior
  • New insights on the solar wind
  • The challenges of measuring the Sun's magnetic field and its radiative output
  • Description of solar atmospheric phenomena such as spicules and jets
  • New developments in understanding flares and coronal mass ejections
  • Ongoing research into how the solar corona is heated

The American Geophysical Union promotes discovery in Earth and space science for the benefit of humanity. Its publications disseminate scientific knowledge and provide resources for researchers, students, and professionals.

Find out more about the Space Physics and Aeronomy collection in this Q&A with the Editors in Chief

List of Contributors vii

Preface ix

1. The Solar Wind
Alexis P. Rouillard, Nicholeen Viall, Viviane Pierrard, Christian Vocks, Lorenzo Matteini, Olga Alexandrova, Aleida K. Higginson, Benoit Lavraud, Michael Lavarra, Yihong Wu, Rui Pinto, Alessandro Bemporad, and Eduardo Sanchez-Diaz 1

2. The Heating of the Solar Corona
Nicholeen M. Viall, Ineke De Moortel, Cooper Downs, James A. Klimchuk, Susanna Parenti, and Fabio Reale 35

3. Solar Magnetism and Radiation
Gordon Petrie, Serena Criscuoli, and Luca Bertello 83

4. Solar Energetic Particles
Christina M.S. Cohen, Gang Li, Glenn M. Mason, Albert Y. Shih, and Linghua Wang 133

5. Solar Flares and Coronal Mass Ejections
Barbara J. Thompson, Jiong Qiu, Noe Lugaz, and David F. Webb 179

6. Fine-Scale Features of the Sun’s Atmosphere: Spicules and Jets
Alphonse C. Sterling 221

7. Solar Interior
Mark Linton, Mausumi Dikpati, and Rachel Howe 251

Index 301

Nour E. Raouafi, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, USA

Angelos Vourlidas, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, USA