The Problem of Coronal Heating / Astrophysics and Space Science Library Bd.470 (PDF)
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This book is aimed at physicists, students and researchers interested in understanding, learning from and solving the coronal heating problem, in an era of new dedicated facilities such as the Parker Solar Probe and the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope.
The book will appeal to those interested in understanding research methods and how they are changing in the modern academic environment, particular in astrophysics and Earth sciences where remote sensing is essential.
Driven to mentor and learn from young scientists, his research papers have a strong pedagogical slant. Often they raise more questions than answers. His 2020 book, "The Sun" in the "Very Short Introduction" series from Oxford University Press, has been well received by interested lay-persons and professionals alike. Philip has enjoyed many sabbaticals and visits inuniversities across the globe, privileged to work with many students and staff. His research focuses on the foundations upon which our understanding of the Sun and stars are built, from spectroscopy, spectropolarimetry and radiation transport, to mechanisms by which electrodynamic coupling heats and drives the plasmas surrounding gravitationally bound astrophysical objects. He is an avid fly-tier and fly-fisherman, a lover of international cricket and rugby, a partially successful opera singer, cancer survivor, and author of four fiction books devoted to the climate crisis. He lives with Terri his ever-loving and patient wife of 34 years, with homes in Colorado and Scotland.
James A. Ionson was awarded a Ph.D. in theoretical plasma astrophysics from the University of Maryland in 1977 and was adjunct professor of physics there from 1978-1985 and Senior Scientist and Project Manager at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. During this time, he contributed significant solutions to the problem of electrodynamic coupling in astrophysical plasmas with special emphasis on our
- Autoren: Philip Judge , James A. Ionson
- 2024, 2024, 263 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- ISBN-10: 3031462734
- ISBN-13: 9783031462733
- Erscheinungsdatum: 19.03.2024
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