Solar Flares As Natural Particle Accelerators by Wei Liu: Book Cover

    Solar Flares As Natural Particle Accelerators by Wei Liu

    BUY IT NEW

    • $111.00 Online price
      $99.90 Member price
      (Save 9%)
      Limited Time Offer! Everyone receives the Member Price on books.
      See Details
    • skip to cart
    • Add To List uiAction=GetAllLists&page=List&pageType=list&ean=9783836474320&productCode=BK&maxCount=100&threshold=3

    GET FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OF $25 OR MORE

    DELIVERY & GIFT DETAILS:

    Usually ships within 24 hours

    Delivery Time and Shipping Rates

    Eligible for gift wrap & gift message.

    BUY IT USED

    3 copies from $88.19

    See All Available

    (Paperback)

    • Pub. Date: July 2008
    • 252pp
      Buy it Used: 3 copies from $88.19 See All Available

      Customers who bought this also bought

       
      • Overview
      • Editorial Reviews
      • Customer Reviews

      Product Details

      • Pub. Date: July 2008
      • Publisher: VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller e.K.
      • Format: Paperback, 252pp

      Synopsis

      Solar flares, which have significant space weather consequences, are natural particle accelerators and one of the most spectacular phenomena of solar activity. RHESSI is the most advanced solar X-ray and gamma-ray mission ever flown and has opened a new era in solar flare research following its launch in 2002.

      This book offers a glimpse of this active research area from a high-energy perspective and contains a comprehensive guideline for RHESSI data analysis. Its main theme is the investigation of particle acceleration and transport in solar flares. The strength of this book lies in its well-balanced account of the latest X-ray observations and theoretical models. The observational focus is on the morphology and spectra of imaged X-ray sources produced by nonthermal electrons or hot plasma. The modeling takes the novel approach of combining the Fokker-Planck treatment of the accelerated particles with the hydro­dynamic treatment of the heated atmosphere. Applications of this modeling technique reach beyond the Sun to other exotic environ­ments in the universe, such as extrasolar planetary auroras, stellar flares, and flares on accretion disks around neutron stars and black holes.

      Customer Reviews

      • Reader Rating:
      • Ratings: 1Reviews: 1

      Solar Flares As Natural Particle Acceleratorsby Anonymous

      Reader Rating:
      See Detailed Ratings

      August 11, 2008: It is a great book for beginners -- graduate students or early-career postdocs -- entering the field of solar flares. I am especially impressed by the Appendices in the book. They offer technical details on how to analyze X-ray data from the RHESSI satellite, which are the most comprehensive in the published literature. Many of the techniques are refinements to the standard procedures in the available software, and I find them particularly useful in achieving the best scientific return in my own research.