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Solar and Stellar Activity Cycles

by Peter R. Wilson

How do you predict the parameters of future solar cycles? What is the role of dynamo theory in the cyclic activity of the Sun and similar stars? And what are the implications of chaos theory for stellar cycles? This book answers these questions and offers a timely review of studies in the cyclic activity of the Sun and other stars. This authoritative reference shows the importance of reliable predictions of the parameters of future solar cycles, and carefully explains the methods currently used to determine these (with special reference to the maximum of cycle 22). Some of the latest research into solar cycles is clearly presented; this includes helioseismology, observations of the extended activity cycle and the polar fields reversal, and contributions from dynamo theory and chaos theory. For graduate students and researchers, this monograph provides a much-needed synthesis of our understanding of activity cycles in the Sun and other stars.

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Paperback
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English
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Publisher Description

How do you predict the parameters of future solar cycles? What is the role of dynamo theory in the cyclic activity of the Sun and similar stars? And what are the implications of chaos theory for stellar cycles? This book answers these questions and offers a timely review of studies in the cyclic activity of the Sun and other stars. This authoritative reference shows the importance of reliable predictions of the parameters of future solar cycles, and carefully explains the methods currently used to determine these (with special reference to the maximum of cycle 22). Some of the latest research into solar cycles is clearly presented; this includes helioseismology, observations of the extended activity cycle and the polar fields reversal, and contributions from dynamo theory and chaos theory. For graduate students and researchers, this monograph provides a much-needed synthesis of our understanding of activity cycles in the Sun and other stars.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Historical survey; 3. The structure of the Sun and the phenomena of activity; 4. The equations of magnetohydrodynamics and magnetostatics; 5. The one-dimensional configuration of the cycle; 6. Heuristic models of the solar cycle; 7. Stellar activity and activity cycles; 8. The two-dimensional representation of the extended activity cycle; 9. The origin of the large-scale fields; 10. The reversals of the polar magnetic fields; 11. The role of dynamo theory in cyclic activity; 12. Helioseismology and the solar cycle; 13. Chaos and the cycle; 14. Forecasting the cycle; 15. Summary and conclusion.

Review

'Wilson has provided the university student and postgraduate with a perfect mixture of what is known and what is still to be found. Not only is the book produced, illustrated and referenced to normal high quality of the Cambridge Astrophysics Series, it is also extremely readable.' Nature

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A timely and authoritative synthesis of our understanding of activity cycles in the Sun and similar stars for graduate students and researchers.

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How do you predict the parameters of future solar cycles? What are the roles of dynamo and chaos theory in the cyclic activity of the Sun and similar stars? This book answers these questions and presents a timely and authoritative review of studies in cyclic activity for graduate students and researchers.

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How do you predict the parameters of future solar cycles? What are the roles of dynamo and chaos theory in the cyclic activity of the Sun and similar stars? This book answers these questions and presents a timely and authoritative review of studies in cyclic activity for graduate students and researchers.

Details

ISBN0521548217
Author Peter R. Wilson
Short Title SOLAR & STELLAR ACTIVITY CYCLE
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Language English
ISBN-10 0521548217
ISBN-13 9780521548212
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 2003
Publication Date 2003-11-30
Series Cambridge Astrophysics
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 523.01
Pages 296
Series Number 24
Edition Description Revised
Affiliation University of Sydney
Illustrations 28 Halftones, unspecified; 43 Line drawings, unspecified
DOI 10.1604/9780521548212
Audience Professional and Scholarly
UK Release Date 2005-08-04
AU Release Date 2005-08-04
NZ Release Date 2005-08-04

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