Magnetic Fields in Diffuse Media

Magnetic Fields in Diffuse Media
Title Magnetic Fields in Diffuse Media PDF eBook
Author Alexander Lazarian
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 627
Release 2014-11-14
Genre Science
ISBN 3662446251

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This volume presents the current knowledge of magnetic fields in diffuse astrophysical media. Starting with an overview of 21st century instrumentation to observe astrophysical magnetic fields, the chapters cover observational techniques, origin of magnetic fields, magnetic turbulence, basic processes in magnetized fluids, the role of magnetic fields for cosmic rays, in the interstellar medium and for star formation. Written by a group of leading experts the book represents an excellent overview of the field. Nonspecialists will find sufficient background to enter the field and be able to appreciate the state of the art.

Astrophysical Magnetic Fields

Astrophysical Magnetic Fields
Title Astrophysical Magnetic Fields PDF eBook
Author Anvar Shukurov
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 641
Release 2021-12-16
Genre Science
ISBN 0521861055

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This self-contained introduction to astrophysical magnetic fields provides a comprehensive review of the current state of the field and a critical discussion of the latest research. Its emphasis on results that are likely to form the basis for future progress benefits a broad audience of advanced students and active researchers.

Galactic and Intergalactic Magnetic Fields

Galactic and Intergalactic Magnetic Fields
Title Galactic and Intergalactic Magnetic Fields PDF eBook
Author Ulrich Klein
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 236
Release 2014-11-05
Genre Science
ISBN 3319089420

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This course-tested textbook conveys the fundamentals of magnetic fields and relativistic plasma in diffuse cosmic media, with a primary focus on phenomena that have been observed at different wavelengths. Theoretical concepts are addressed wherever necessary, with derivations presented in sufficient detail to be generally accessible. In the first few chapters the authors present an introduction to various astrophysical phenomena related to cosmic magnetism, with scales ranging from molecular clouds in star-forming regions and supernova remnants in the Milky Way, to clusters of galaxies. Later chapters address the role of magnetic fields in the evolution of the interstellar medium, galaxies and galaxy clusters. The book is intended for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in astronomy and physics and will serve as an entry point for those starting their first research projects in the field.

Diffuse Matter from Star Forming Regions to Active Galaxies

Diffuse Matter from Star Forming Regions to Active Galaxies
Title Diffuse Matter from Star Forming Regions to Active Galaxies PDF eBook
Author T.W. Hartquist
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 354
Release 2007-05-02
Genre Science
ISBN 1402054254

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John Dyson has contributed to the study of the hydrodynamic processes that govern a wide variety of astrophysical sources which he has helped explain. In this volume dedicated to him, introductory reviews to a number of the key processes and to the sources themselves are given by leading experts. The book provides a coherent introduction to the astrophysics of diffuse sources suitable for postgraduate students and researchers in astrophysics.

Cosmic Magnetic Fields

Cosmic Magnetic Fields
Title Cosmic Magnetic Fields PDF eBook
Author Richard Wielebinski
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 306
Release 2005-09-13
Genre Science
ISBN 9783540241751

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While magnetic fields permeate the universe on all scales, the present book is dedicated to their investigation on the largest scales and affords a balanced account of both theoretical and observational aspects. Written as a set of advanced lectures and tutorial reviews that lead up to the forefront of research, this book offers both a modern source of reference for the experienced researchers as well as a high-level introductory text for postgraduate students and nonspecialist researchers working in related areas.

Magnetic Reconnection

Magnetic Reconnection
Title Magnetic Reconnection PDF eBook
Author Walter Gonzalez
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 542
Release 2016-02-22
Genre Science
ISBN 331926432X

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This book provides an overview of recent research highlights in the main areas of application of magnetic reconnection (MR), including planetary, solar and magnetospheric physics and astrophysics. It describes how research on magnetic reconnection, especially concerning the Earth's magnetosphere, has grown extensively due to dedicated observations from major satellite missions such as Cluster, Double Star and Themis. The accumulated observations from these missions are being supplemented by many theoretical and modelling efforts, for which large scale computer facilities are successfully being used, and the theoretical advances are also covered in detail. Opening with an introductory discussion of some fundamental issues related to magnetic reconnection, subsequent chapters address topics including collisionless magnetic reconnection, MHD structures in 3D reconnection, energy conversion processes, fast reconnection mediated by plasmoids, rapid reconnection and magnetic field topology. Further chapters consider specific areas of application such as magnetospheric dayside and tail reconnection, comparative reconnection in planetary systems and reconnection in astrophysical systems. The book offers insight into discussions about fundamental concepts and key aspects of MR, access to the full set of applications of MR as presently known in space physics and in astrophysics, and an introduction to a new related area of study dealing with the annihilation of quantum magnetic fluxes and its implications in the study on neutron star activity. The book is aimed primarily at students entering the field, but will also serve as a useful reference text for established scientists and senior researchers.

Dynamics of Young Star Clusters and Associations

Dynamics of Young Star Clusters and Associations
Title Dynamics of Young Star Clusters and Associations PDF eBook
Author Cathie Clarke
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 356
Release 2015-09-11
Genre Science
ISBN 3662472902

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Where do most stars (and the planetary systems that surround them) in the Milky Way form? What determines whether a young star cluster remains bound (such as an open or globular cluster), or disperses to join the field stars in the disc of the Galaxy? These questions not only impact understanding of the origins of stars and planetary systems like our own (and the potential for life to emerge that they represent), but also galaxy formation and evolution, and ultimately the story of star formation over cosmic time in the Universe. This volume will help readers understand our current views concerning the answers to these questions as well as frame new questions that will be answered by the European Space Agency's Gaia satellite that was launched in late 2013. The book contains the elaborated notes of lectures given at the 42nd Saas-Fee Advanced Course “Dynamics of Young Star Clusters & Associations" by Cathie Clarke (University of Cambridge) who presents the theory of star formation and dynamical evolution of stellar systems, Robert Mathieu (University of Wisconsin) who discusses the kinematics of star clusters and associations, and I. Neill Reid (S pace Telescope Science Institute) who provides an overview of the stellar populations in the Milky Way and speculates on from whence came the Sun. As part of the Saas-Fee Advanced Course Series, the book offers an in-depth introduction to the field serving as a starting point for Ph.D. research and as a reference work for professional astrophysicists.