Cosmic Magnetic Fields IAU S259

Cosmic Magnetic Fields  IAU S259
Author: International Astronomical Union. Symposium
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 716
Release: 2009-06-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521889901

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IAU Symposium 259 presents the first interdisciplinary, comprehensive review of the role of cosmic magnetic fields, involving astronomers and physicists from across the community. Offering both theoretical and observational topics ranging from Earth's habitability to the origin of the universe, this is an invaluable summary for researchers and graduate students.

Magnetic Fields of Galaxies

Magnetic Fields of Galaxies
Author: A.A. Ruzmaikin,D.D. Sokoloff,A.M. Shukurov
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400928350

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Magnetism, when extended beyond normal frameworks into cosmic space is characterized by an enormous spatial scale. Because of their large sizes the nature of magnets such as the Earth and the Sun is entirely different from the nature of a horseshoe magnet. The source of cosmic magnetism is associated with the hydrodynamic motions of a highly conductive medium. In this aspect, cosmic magnets resemble a dynamo. However, currents in the dynamo flow along properly ordered wires, while chaotic, turbulent motions are dominant inside stars and liquid planetary cores. This makes more intriguing and surprising the fact that these motions maintain a regular magnetic field. Maintenance of magnetic fields is even more impressive in huge magnets, i.e. galaxies. In fact, we are living inside a giant dynamo machine, the Milky Way galaxy. Although the idea of the global magnetic field of our Galaxy was clearly proposed almost 40 years ago, firm observational evidence and definite theoretical concepts of galactic magnetism have been developed only in the last decade. This book is the first attempt at a full and consistent presentation of this problem. We discuss both theoretical views on the origin of galactic magnetism and the methods of observational study. Previous discussions were on the level of review articles or separate chapters in monographs devoted to cosmic magnetic fields (see, e.g., H. K. Moffatt, 1978, E. N. Parker, 1979 and Zeldovich et aI., 1983).

Cosmical Magnetic Fields

Cosmical Magnetic Fields
Author: E. N. Parker
Publsiher: Oxford Classic Texts in the Ph
Total Pages: 865
Release: 2019-04-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780198829966

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This well known and widely used landmark text explores the universal spontaneous generation of magnetic fields in astronomical bodies and the agitation of the bodies by those fields. The general properties of magnetic fields, their appearance throughout the astronomical universe, and the havoc they wreak are described in simple physical terms so as to define the broad scientific problem presented by magnetic fields. Then, with the physical problems clearly in mind, the theoretical effects are demonstrated with formal mathematical illustrations from the basic electromagnetic equations. Oxford Classic Texts in the Physical Sciences From James Clerk Maxwell's towering achievement Treatise on electricity and magnetism, to today's ground-breaking research, Oxford University Press has often been regarded as the publisher of first choice for generations of scientists. The legacy of this long publishing tradition is an unrivalled catalogue of past publications, some of which have been unavailable from us for many years. By popular demand, Oxford University Press is now reissuing some of its most celebrated science classics in the Oxford Classic Texts series. The titles to be included have been selected not only for their historic significance, but also for their enduring eloquence and clarity of presentation. Individually, each book in this collection represents a milestone in the development of scientific thought and pedagogy; collectively these books amount to an unparalleled scientific library for the enjoyment of a new generation of readers.

Cosmic Magnetic Fields

Cosmic Magnetic Fields
Author: Richard Wielebinski,Rainer Beck
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2005-09-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3540241752

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While magnetic fields permeate the universe on all scales, the present book is dedicated to their investigation on the largest scales and affords a balanced account of both theoretical and observational aspects. Written as a set of advanced lectures and tutorial reviews that lead up to the forefront of research, this book offers both a modern source of reference for the experienced researchers as well as a high-level introductory text for postgraduate students and nonspecialist researchers working in related areas.

Astrophysical Magnetic Fields

Astrophysical Magnetic Fields
Author: Anvar Shukurov,Kandaswamy Subramanian
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2021-12-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521861052

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This self-contained introduction to astrophysical magnetic fields provides a comprehensive review of the current state of the field and a critical discussion of the latest research. Its emphasis on results that are likely to form the basis for future progress benefits a broad audience of advanced students and active researchers.

Cosmic Magnetic Fields

Cosmic Magnetic Fields
Author: Philipp P. Kronberg
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: SCIENCE
ISBN: 1316567133

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Cosmic Magnetic Fields

Cosmic Magnetic Fields
Author: Richard Wielebinski,Rainer Beck
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2009-09-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3540806350

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While magnetic fields permeate the universe on all scales, the present book is dedicated to their investigation on the largest scales and affords a balanced account of both theoretical and observational aspects. Written as a set of advanced lectures and tutorial reviews that lead up to the forefront of research, this book offers both a modern source of reference for the experienced researchers as well as a high-level introductory text for postgraduate students and nonspecialist researchers working in related areas.

Conversations on Electric and Magnetic Fields in the Cosmos

Conversations on Electric and Magnetic Fields in the Cosmos
Author: Eugene N. Parker
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2013-03-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781400847433

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Today's standard textbooks treat the theoretical structure of electric and magnetic fields, but their emphasis is on electromagnetic radiation and static-electric and magnetic fields. In this book, Eugene Parker provides advanced graduate students and researchers with a much-needed complement to existing texts, one that discusses the dynamic electromagnetism of the cosmos--that is, the vast magnetic fields that are carried bodily in the swirling ionized gases of stars and galaxies and throughout intergalactic space. Parker is arguably the world's leading authority on solar wind and the effects of magnetic fields in the heliosphere, and his originality of thought and distinctive approach to physics are very much in evidence here. Seeking to enrich discussions in standard texts and correct misconceptions about the dynamics of these large-scale fields, Parker engages readers in a series of "conversations" that are at times anecdotal and even entertaining without ever sacrificing theoretical rigor. The dynamics he describes represents the Maxwell stresses of the magnetic field working against the pressure and inertia of the bulk motion of ionized gases, characterized in terms of the magnetic field and gas velocity. Parker shows how this dynamic interaction cannot be fully expressed in terms of the electric current and electric field. Conversations on Electric and Magnetic Fields in the Cosmos goes back to basics to explain why classical hydrodynamics and magnetohydrodynamics are inescapable, even in the deepest reaches of space.