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Coronal Mass Ejections (Hardcover, Reprinted edition): H. Kunow, N.U. Crooker, J.A. Linker, R. Schwenn, R.Von Steiger Coronal Mass Ejections (Hardcover, Reprinted edition)
H. Kunow, N.U. Crooker, J.A. Linker, R. Schwenn, R.Von Steiger
R4,108 Discovery Miles 41 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume offers a comprehensive and integrated overview of our present knowledge and understanding of Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) and their descendants, Interplanetary CMEs (ICMEs). It results from a series of workshops held between 2000 and 2004. An international team of about sixty experimenters involved e.g. in the SOHO, ULYSSES, VOYAGER, PIONEER, HELIOS, WIND, IMP, and ACE missions, ground observers, and theoreticians worked jointly on interpreting the observations and developing new models for CME initiations, development, and interplanetary propagation. with an up-to-date status of the current understanding of CMEs and ICMEs and their effects in the heliosphere, and also to serve the advanced graduate student with introductory material on this active field of research.

Corotating Interaction Regions - Proceedings of an ISSI Workshop 6-13 June 1998, Bern, Switzerland (Hardcover, Reprinted from... Corotating Interaction Regions - Proceedings of an ISSI Workshop 6-13 June 1998, Bern, Switzerland (Hardcover, Reprinted from Space Science Reviews journal, Vol. 89/1-2)
A. Balogh, J.T. Gosling, J. R. Jokipii, R. Kallenbach, H. Kunow
R4,089 Discovery Miles 40 890 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A Corotating Interaction Region (CIR) is the result of the interaction of fast solar wind with slower solar wind ahead. CIRs have a very large three-dimensional ex tent and are the dominant large-scale structure in the heliosphere on the declining and minimum phase of the solar activity cycle. Until recently, however, CIRs could only be observed close to the ecliptic plane, and their three-dimensional structure was therefore not obvious to observers and theoreticians alike. Ulysses was the first spacecraft allowing direct exploration of the third dimen sion of the heliosphere. Since 1992, when it has entered a polar orbit that takes it 0 up to 80 latitude, the spacecraft's performance has been flawless and the mission has provided excellent data from a superbly matched set of instruments. Perhaps the most exciting observation during Ulysses' first passage towards the south pole of the Sun was a strong and long lasting CIR whose energetic particle effects were observed up to unexpectedly high latitudes. These observations, documented in a number of publications, stimulated considerable new theoretical work.

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