Activity in Cool Star Envelopes [E-Book] / edited by O. Havnes, B. R. Pettersen, J. H. M. M. Schmitt, J. E. Solheim.
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Personal Name(s): | Havnes, O., editor |
Pettersen, B. R., editor / Schmitt, J. H. M. M., editor / Solheim, J. E., editor | |
Imprint: |
Dordrecht :
Springer,
1988
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Physical Description: |
XIV, 354 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9789400929517 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-94-009-2951-7 |
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Astrophysics and Space Science Library ;
143 |
Subject (LOC): |
- I. Magnetic Fields
- Stellar Magnetic Fields, Origin and Structure
- Observational Constraints for Solar-Type Dynamos
- The Development of Structure in Coronal Magnetic Fields
- Stellar magnetic fields: measurements and diagnostics
- A new technique for the measurement of stellar magnetic fields: First Results
- Multiwavelength observations of magnetic fields and related activity on XI Bootis A
- II. Atmospheric Activity
- Atmospheric Activity in the outer envelopes of cool dwarf stars
- Radiation losses in chromospheric and transition region emission lines from AD Leo (dM4e)
- Variation of the flare energy spectrum during the activity cycle of the UV CET-TYPE stars
- Statistical photometry of flare stars in the ultraviolet and photographic bands
- Photographic photometry and’statistical investigation of Pleiades flare stars
- B-19-A flare star in front of the NGC 7000 aggregate
- IRAS observations of flare stars
- Spectroscopic observations of X-ray selected late type stars
- Activity in envelopes of T Tauri Stars
- RY Lupi-A pulsating T Tauri Star?
- Deuterium burning and pulsational instabilities in pre-main-sequence stars
- Small scale stellar surface structures
- Visible and infrared photometry of ER Val
- Spot activity and circumstellar matter in II Peg
- III. Stellar and Solar Flares
- Magnetic reconnection models of flares
- Conditions for transition from quiescent to active states in stellar atmospheres
- Stellar and solar flares: Some theoretical problems from the point of view of modern observations
- Quasi-static evolution of a force-free magnetic field – Applications to the theory of stellar flares and coronal heating
- Flares: Magnetic or convective origin?
- Simultaneous optical and infrared observations of stellar flares
- Coordinated photometry, spectroscopy and X-ray observations of flare stars
- Modeling of long-decay stellar flares on EQ Peg and Prox Cen
- Spatially resolved flares in RSCVn Systems
- Simultaneous EXOSAT and VLA observations of the W UMa binaries VW Cep and XY Leo: A Flare on VW Cep
- IV. Stellar Coronae and Winds
- Models of Solar-type coronae
- Acceleration of energetic particles in solar flares
- Effect of a dense coronal region on line observations from coronal holes
- Dynamic Nature of coronal heating
- Stellar X-ray astronomy with ROSAT
- Observing Cool Stars with the XUV wide field camera on ROSAT
- On solar and stellar coronal models
- EXOSAT observations of RSCVn stars
- Densities and heating of coronae of the active late-type dwarfs
- EXOSAT observations of quiescent and flaring emission from M dwarf flare stars
- X-ray variability of dM stars observed by EXOSAT
- Stellar Radio Emission
- Radio Emission Processes Related to Solar Flares
- Properties of Stellar Magnetospheres Deduced from Radio Observations of Close Binaries
- VLA observations of the X-ray bright Hyades M-dwarfs
- Radio Emission from Active Young Stars in the RHO OPHIUCHI CLOUD
- Mass Loss Mechanisms for Cool Stars
- Winds in Cool Stars
- The Ultraviolet Variability of Betelgeuse
- Envelope Activity of the K-Type Supergiant HD 4817
- Helium Lines Formation in T-Tauri Stars
- (X-ray observations of solar flares
- Name Index
- Object Index.