Space Physics and Aeronomy, Magnetospheres in the Solar System Volume 2 – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781119815648
Product details:
- ISBN: 9781119815648
- Author: Daniel T. Welling, Hiroshi Hasegawa, Larry J. Paxton, Nicolas André, Romain Maggiolo, Yongliang Zhang
This book provides an overview of the magnetospheres in the solar system, from the small induced magnetospheres that form around unmagnetized bodies to the large magnetospheres of the giant planets. Magnetospheres are highly complex, structured and time-dependent systems constantly interacting with the solar wind and the components of the planetary systems like their ionosphere, atmosphere, surface, rings and moons. Each magnetosphere is unique and contains various intertwining sub-regions, particle populations and plasma processes.
Table contents:
Part I: The Earth Magnetosphere 1
Part II: Fundamental Processes 47
Part III: Solar Wind–Magnetosphere Coupling 123
Part IV: Magnetosphere–Ionosphere Coupling 193
Part V: The Dynamic Magnetosphere 243
Part VI: Planetary Magnetic Fields 365
Part VII: Induced Magnetospheres 391
Part VIII: Giant Planet Magnetospheres 453
Part IX: Mini-magnetospheres and Moon–Magnetosphere Interactions 535
Part X: Investigating Magnetospheric Processes 595
Part XI: Future Directions 715
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