Chromospheric Fine Structure [E-Book] / edited by R. Grant Athay
The devotion of an IA U symposium entirely to the topic of chromo spheric fine structure at a time when models of the spherically symmetric chromosphere are still evolving constitutes a valid recognition of the growing feeling among solar astron omers that the chromosphere cannot be understood inde...
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Personal Name(s): | Athay, R. Grant, editor |
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Dordrecht :
Springer,
1974
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Physical Description: |
XVII, 310 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9789401021036 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-94-010-2103-6 |
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International Astronomical Union/Union Astronomique Internationale, Symposium No. 56 Held at Surfer’s Paradise, QLD., Australia 3–7 September 1973 ;
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- I The Quiet Chromosphere: Limb Phenomena
- Spicules and Their Surroundings
- Radiation Pressure in Stellar Atmospheres with Application to Solar Spicules
- Chromospheric Fine Structures near the Solar Limb in H?
- Recent Developments in Improving Daytime Angular Resolution from the Ground
- Spatial and Spectral Structure of Chromospheric Lines
- II The Quiet Chromosphere: Disk Phenomena
- Why the Chromosphere has Its Discrete Fine Structure
- Properties of the Solar Filigree Structure
- Spicules are Bright and Dark
- High Resolution Spectroscopy of the Disk Chromosphere. III: Evidence for the Propagation and Dissipation of Mechanical Energy in the Chromosphere
- Comparison of H? and Caii H and K Spectroheliograms as a Diagnostic Probe
- Fine Structure of the Sun at Centimeter Wavelengths
- III The Upper Chromosphere
- Fine Structure of the Upper Chromosphere
- Further Observations of the Structure of the Chromosphere-Corona Transition Region from Limb and Disk Intensities
- Non-Static Structure of the Chromosphere-Corona Transition Region
- On the Design of Chromospheric Models
- IV Motion and Excitation in the Chromosphere
- Motions of Chromospheric Fine Structures
- Waves and Oscillations in the Chromosphere in Active and Quiet Regions
- Chromospheric Oscillations in Plages
- Trapped Oscillations in the Chromosphere in the Presence of a Magnetic Field
- V The Chromosphere in Active Regions
- The Magnetic Structure of Plages
- On Facular Models
- A Facula Model and Its Application to Facula Fine Structures
- The Relation between Chromospheric and Photospheric Structures in Sunspot Groups
- The Structure of the Prominence-Corona Interface
- Helical Field Lines in an Erupting Filament
- VI Evolution of Chromospheric Fine Structures
- Streaming Magnetic Features near Sunspots
- On the Relation between Moving Magnetic Features and the Decay Rates of Sunspots
- A Theoretical Model for the Convection of Magnetic Flux in and near Sunspots
- Evolution of Chromospheric Fine Structures on the Disk
- Evolution of Structures in the Bright H? Network
- H? Fine Structure and the Dynamics of the Solar Atmosphere
- VII Energy Balance, Heat Transfer and Heating Mechanisms in Chromospheric Fine Structures
- The Chromospheric Energy Balance
- Ray Trapping in Stellar Envelopes, Pulsational Instabilities and Heating of External Layers
- A Magnetic Model of the Chromosphere-Corona Transition Region
- Excess Heating of Corona and Chromo-sphere above Magnetic Regions by Non-Linear Alfvén Waves
- The Stability of a Magnetic Flux Rope and Its Relation to Sunspots, Faculae and Flares
- General Discussion
- Index of Subjects.