Stellar Magnetism (2nd Ed.)
International Series of Monographs on Physics Series, Vol. 154

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Ongoing studies in mathematical depth, and inferences from `helioseismological' observations of the internal solar rotation have shown up the limitations in our knowledge of the solar interior and of our understanding of the solar dynamo, manifested in particular by the sunspot cycle, the Maunder minimum, and solar flares. This second edition retains the identical overall structure as the first edition, but is designed so as to be self-contained with the early chapters presenting the basic physics and mathematics underlying cosmical magnetohydrodynamics, followed by studies of the specific applications appropriate for a book devoted to a central area in astrophysics.
1. Introduction. 2. Theoretical basis. 3. Applications. 4. Magnetism and convection. 5. Magnetic fields in stellar interiors. 6. Dynamo processes in stars. 7. Stellar winds: magnetic braking. 8. Late-type stars. 9. The early-type magnetic stars. 10. Pre-main sequence stars. 11. Magnetism and star formation I. 12. Magnetism and star formation II. 13. Pulsar electrodynamics I. 14. Pulsar electrodynamics II. Index.
Leon Mestel is Emeritus Professor of Astronomy at the University of Sussex. Mestel has also taught at the University of Cambridge, Princeton University, the Weizmann Institute in Rehovoth, Israel, the University of Manchester, and the Racah Institue at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He has established himself as one of the leaders in his field.