Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere
Temporal and Spatial Variations
(Sprache: Englisch)
pPresents a comprehensive synopsis of the current state of cosmic rays, their modulation and their effects in the Earth's atmosphere./ppLeading scientists in the field assess the current state of our understanding of the spatial and temporal variations of...
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pPresents a comprehensive synopsis of the current state of cosmic rays, their modulation and their effects in the Earth's atmosphere./ppLeading scientists in the field assess the current state of our understanding of the spatial and temporal variations of galactic and anomalous cosmic rays in the Heliosphere, and their relation to effects of the Sun. The main objective is to understand the spatial and temporal variation of galactic and anomalous cosmic rays in the light of recent observations, theory and modeling by identifying the key mechanism(s) of cosmic ray modulation and how changes on the Sun relate to changes in the observed characteristics of cosmic rays in the Heliosphere; examining the current long-lasting solar minimum and understand its implications for solar-cycle variations and long-term variations; and interpreting the long-term variations of cosmogenic radionuclides in terms of solar variability and climate change on Earth./ppThis volume is aimed at graduate students active in the fields of solar physics, space science, and cosmic ray physics./ppOriginally published in Space Science Reviews journal, Vol. 176/1-4, 2013./p
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Foreword.- Solar Drivers of 11-yr and Long-Term Cosmic Ray Modulation.- Time-Variability in the Interstellar Boundary Conditions of the Heliosphere: Effect of the Solar Journey on the Galactic Cosmic Ray Flux at Earth.- Cosmic-Ray Energy Spectra and Time Variations in the Local Interstellar Medium: Constraints and Uncertainties.- The Sun in Time.- The Heliosphere in Time.- Cosmic-Ray Transport and Interaction with Shocks.- Cosmogenic Radionuclides as an Extension of the Neutron Monitor Era in the Past: Potential and Limitations.- The Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX): Tracing the Interaction Between the Heliosphere and Surrounding Interstellar Material with Energetic Neutral Atoms.- The Heliospheric Termination Shock.- Propagating Shocks.- Stochastic Acceleration of Energetic Particles in the Heliosphere.- Galactic Cosmic Rays in the Outer Heliosphere: Theory and Models.- Cosmic Rays in the Inner Heliosphere: Insights from Observations, Theory and Models.- The Heliospheric Magnetic Field.- The Solar Wind in the Outer Heliosphere and Heliosheath.- Total Solar Irradiance: What Have We Learned from the Last Three Cycles and the Recent Minimum? - Anomalous and Galactic Cosmic Rays at 1 AU During the Cycle 23/24 Solar Minimum.- Cosmic Rays Through the Solar Hale Cycle: Insights from Ulysses.- Comparison of the Past Two Solar Minima from the Perspective of the Interior Dynamics and Dynamo of the Sun.- Can Surface Flux Transport Account for the Weak Polar Field in Cycle 23?- Cosmic-Ray Modulation Equations.- On the Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of the Cosmogenic Radionuclides (10Be): A Review.- 10Be Production in the Atmosphere by Galactic Cosmic Rays.- 10Be in Ice Cores and 14C in Tree Rings: Separations of Production and Climate Effects.- The Galactic Cosmic Ray Intensity over the Past 106-109 years as Recorded by Cosmogenic Nuclides in Meteorites and Terrestrial Samples.-Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere: Requirements for Future Observations.- Theory and
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Modelling of Galactic Cosmic Rays: Trends and Prospects.
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Autoren-Porträt
<p>Dr. Bernd Heber is a full professor (W2) at the Institute for Experimental and Applied Physics of the Christian-Albrechts-Universität of Kiel, Germany. He has expertise in cosmic ray transport, as well as in the analysis and interpretation of energetic particle data acquired by spacecraft (Helios, Ulysses, SOHO, STEREO, Pioneer, Voyager) instrumentation. He has investigated a broad range of problems relating to energetic particles in space, including solar and galactic cosmic ray propagation, shock processes, and the modulation of galactic cosmic rays as well as the cosmic ray interaction with the Earth atmosphere. His research interests also cover the development and optimization of new space instrumentation. He is the PI for energetic particle detectors on Ulysses, SOHO, and STEREO. He is and has been involved in the project studies for POEMS, Interstellar Probe, the Interstellar Heliopause Explorer, the Solar Orbiter and Juice mission.</p><p>Dr. József Kóta is Senior Research Scientist at the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory of the University of Arizona (Tucson, Arizona, USA). Previously he was at the Central Research Institute for Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Dr. Kóta's research interest is centered around energetic particles, solar wind, and magnetic fields in the Heliosphere. He conducts theoretical and numerical studies on galactic and anomalous cosmic rays, as well as fast neutral atoms (ENAs), which offer a unique tool to probe the remote areas of the heliosphere. He has developed a number of numerical codes to model the transport and acceleration of cosmic rays in the interplanetary magnetic field. He conducted theoretical research to understand the anisotropies of cosmic rays. He has been involved in modeling space weather in the Earth's environment. The aim of his research is to understand, model, and forecast large solar energetic particle (SEP) events; to understand the mechanism how Coronal Mass Ejections drive
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a shock and accelerate ions to high (often relativistic) energies. He authored or co-authored ~100 articles in scientific journals. He was Guest Investigator at the Ulysses, Voyager and IBEX Missions. He was one of the co-conveners of the ISSI Workshop "Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere II".</p><p>Dr. Rudolf von Steiger is the director of the International Space Science Institute in Bern, Switzerland. His research is primarily about the solar wind, mainly using data from SWICS on Ulysses. He also lectures at the University of Bern, where he earned his PhD in experimental physics in 1988.</p>
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2014, 412 Seiten, Maße: 15,9 x 24,4 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Bernd Heber, Jizsef Kota, Prof. Dr. International Space Science In International Space Science Institu
- Verlag: Springer
- ISBN-10: 1461491991
- ISBN-13: 9781461491996
- Erscheinungsdatum: 13.09.2013
Sprache:
Englisch
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