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The Origin and Dynamics of Solar Magnetism (Paperback, 2009 ed.) Loot Price: R2,830
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The Origin and Dynamics of Solar Magnetism (Paperback, 2009 ed.): M.J. Thompson, A. Balogh, J.L. Culhane, A. Nordlund, S.K....

The Origin and Dynamics of Solar Magnetism (Paperback, 2009 ed.)

M.J. Thompson, A. Balogh, J.L. Culhane, A. Nordlund, S.K. Solanki, J.-P. Zahn

Series: Space Sciences Series of ISSI, 32

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Starting in 1995 numerical modeling of the Earth's dynamo has ourished with remarkable success. Direct numerical simulation of convection-driven MHD- ow in a rotating spherical shell show magnetic elds that resemble the geomagnetic eld in many respects: they are dominated by the axial dipole of approximately the right strength, they show spatial power spectra similar to that of Earth, and the magnetic eld morphology and the temporal var- tion of the eld resembles that of the geomagnetic eld (Christensen and Wicht 2007). Some models show stochastic dipole reversals whose details agree with what has been inferred from paleomagnetic data (Glatzmaier and Roberts 1995; Kutzner and Christensen 2002; Wicht 2005). While these models represent direct numerical simulations of the fundamental MHD equations without parameterized induction effects, they do not match actual pla- tary conditions in a number of respects. Speci cally, they rotate too slowly, are much less turbulent, and use a viscosity and thermal diffusivity that is far too large in comparison to magnetic diffusivity. Because of these discrepancies, the success of geodynamo models may seem surprising. In order to better understand the extent to which the models are applicable to planetary dynamos, scaling laws that relate basic properties of the dynamo to the fundamental control parameters play an important role. In recent years rst attempts have been made to derive such scaling laws from a set of numerical simulations that span the accessible parameter space (Christensen and Tilgner 2004; Christensen and Aubert 2006).

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Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York
Country of origin: United States
Series: Space Sciences Series of ISSI, 32
Release date: December 2011
First published: 2009
Editors: M.J. Thompson • A. Balogh • J.L. Culhane • A. Nordlund • S.K. Solanki • J.-P. Zahn
Dimensions: 235 x 155 x 23mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: 2009 ed.
ISBN-13: 978-1-4614-1710-1
Categories: Books > Science & Mathematics > Physics > Electricity, magnetism & electromagnetism
Books > Science & Mathematics > Astronomy, space & time > Solar system > General
Books > Science & Mathematics > Physics > Applied physics & special topics > Astrophysics
LSN: 1-4614-1710-4
Barcode: 9781461417101

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