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ویرایش: 1st
نویسندگان: S. GRZEDZIELSKI and D.E. PAGE (Eds.)
سری: COSPAR Colloquia Series 1
ISBN (شابک) : 9780080407807, 0080407803
ناشر: Pergamon
سال نشر: 1990
تعداد صفحات: 379
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 15 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Physics of the Outer Heliosphere به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب فیزیک هلیوسفر بیرونی نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این اولین جلد از مجموعه جدید COSPAR Colloquia است که انجمنی را برای بحث عمیق در مورد موضوعات انتخابی مهم برای جامعه بینالمللی فراهم میکند. مطالعه بینالمللی هلیوسفر (IHS) در ابتدا توسط COSPAR در سال 1982 تایید شد، زمانی که پیشبینی میشد این مطالعه بر روی فضاپیمای ESA/NASA Ulysses متمرکز شود. این ماموریت تا اکتبر 1990 به تعویق افتاد، اما تصمیم بر این شد که در سال 1986 مطالعه به منظور بهره برداری از وجود فضاپیماهای پایونیر 10 و 11 و وویجر 1 و 2 در هلیوسفر خارجی آغاز شود. هدف اصلی فیزیک هلیوسفر بیرونی مطالعه ساختار سه بعدی باد خورشیدی و میدان مغناطیسی بین سیاره ای حمل شده توسط آن، انتشار ذرات پر انرژی خورشیدی در سراسر هلیوسفر و مدولاسیون کهکشان است. پرتوهای کیهانی توسط هلیوسفر این جلد اطلاعاتی را برای دانشمندان علاقه مند به مطالعات طیف سنجی محیط بین ستاره ای محلی، جمعیت پرتوهای کیهانی کهکشانی و خورشیدی در هلیوسفر بیرونی و همچنین جنبه های پلاسما و میدان مغناطیسی بادهای خورشیدی دوردست فراهم می کند.
This is the first volume in the new COSPAR Colloquia series which will provide a forum for an in-depth discussion on selective topics of importance to the international community. The International Heliospheric Study (IHS) was initially approved by COSPAR in 1982 when it was anticipated that the study would centre on the ESA/NASA Ulysses spacecraft. This mission was delayed until October 1990, but it was decided to commence the study in 1986 in order to exploit the existence of the Pioneer 10 and 11 and the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft in the outer heliosphere. The primary purpose of Physics of the Outer Heliosphere is to study the three-dimensional structure of the solar wind and interplanetary magnetic field carried by it, the propagation of energetic solar particles throughout the heliosphere and the modulation of galactic cosmic rays by the heliosphere. This volume provides information for scientists interested in spectroscopic studies of the local interstellar medium, galactic and solar cosmic ray populations in the outer heliosphere and also plasma and magnetic field aspects of the distant solar wind
Content:
Sponsors
Page ii
Inside Front Cover
Page iia
Key to Photograph of Participants
Page iib
Front Matter
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
The International Heliospheric Study and the First Cospar Colloquium — Preface
Page 1
D.Edgar Page
Presidential Address
Page 3
W.I. Axford
Introductory Lecture — the Heliosphere
Pages 7-15
W.I. Axford
Characteristics of the Local Interstellar Medium
Pages 19-28
Priscilla C. Frisch
A New Observational Approach to Investigate the Heliospheric Interstellar Wind Interface: The Study of Extreme and Far Ultraviolet Resonantly Scattered Solar Radiation from Neon, Oxygen, Carbon and Nitrogen
Pages 29-36
Stuart Bowyer, Hans J. Fahr
Velocity Structure of the Local Interstellar Medium
Pages 37-42
R. Lallement, R. Ferlet, A. Vidal-Madjar, C. Gry
A Study of the Local Interstellar Matter Flow in the (Immediate) Solar Neighbourhood
Pages 43-46
Maciej Bzowski
Scattering of Solar UV on Local Neutral Gases
Pages 49-59
R. Lallement
Model Predictions and Remote Observations of the Hydrogen Density Profile in the Distant Heliosphere
Pages 61-64
D.L. Judge, P. Gangopadhyay, S. Grzedzielski
Comparison of Ly-α and Ly-β Interplanetary Glows Observed by the Voyager Ultraviolet Spectrometer
Pages 65-72
E. Chassefière, J.C. Vial, R. Lallement, J.D. Bertaux, B.R. Sandel
Lyman-Alpha Observations from Voyager (1-18 AU)
Pages 73-82
R. Lallement, J.L. Bertaux, E. Chassefière, B.R. Sandel
New Channel for the Photoionization of Hydrogen Atoms in the Solar System
Pages 83-86
M.A. Gruntman
General Description of Time-Dependent Density Fluctuations in the Interplanetary Neutral Gas Distribution by Means of Fourier Transforms
Pages 87-92
H.J. Fahr, K. Scherer
Three-Dimensional Models of the Global zodiacal Dust Cloud — a Bimodal Model of the Solar Dust Heliosphere
Pages 93-95
B. Kneissel, I. Mann
On the Possibility of Detection of Small Comets in Ly-α
Pages 97-100
M. Banaszkiewicz, S. Grzedzielski, D. Rucinski, M.S. Staniucha
A Lower Limit on the Ionization Fraction of the Very Local Interstellar Medium
Pages 101-104
R.J. Reynolds
Cosmic Rays in the Local Interstellar Medium
Pages 107-118
R.B. McKibben
Diffusion, Drifts, and Modulation of Galactic Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere
Pages 119-131
J. Kóta
Neutron Monitor Investigations Relating Modulated Cosmic Ray Spectra with Heliospheric Magnetic Field Polarity Reversals
Pages 133-138
B. Popielawska, J.A. Simpson
The Predictions of a Time-Dependent Drift Model Compared with Cosmic-Ray Intensity Observations from 1976 to 1989
Pages 139-142
M.S. Potgieter, J.A. le Roux
A Time-Dependent Drift Model with a Simulated Wavy Neutral Sheet for the Solar Modulation of Cosmic Rays
Pages 143-146
J.A. le Roux, M.S. Potgieter
Solar Effects on Underground Muons at 570 hg/cm2
Pages 147-151
L. Bergamasco, G.Cini Castagnoli, M. Serio, A. Provenzale
The Additional Fluxes of Cosmic Rays in the Stratosphere in the Various Half-Periods of the 22-Year Solar Magnetic Cycle
Pages 153-156
A.K. Svirzhevskaya, N.S. Svirzhevsky, Yu.I. Stozhkov
Ion Acceleration to Cosmic Ray Energies
Pages 157-168
Martin A. Lee
The Anomalous Component of Cosmic Rays
Pages 169-178
J.R. Jokipii
Effect of Small and Large Scale Length Perturbations on Particle Drifts
Pages 179-182
R.A. Burger
Characteristics of Large Forbush Decreases Associated with Interplanetary Magnetic Clouds
Pages 183-186
Badruddin
Cosmic Ray, Energetic Ion and Magnetic Field Characteristics of Magnetic Clouds
Pages 187-190
T.R. Sanderson, J. Beeck, R.G. Marsden, C. Tranquille, K.-P. Wenzel, R.B. McKibben
Nonlinear Effects of Cosmic Ray Interaction with Solar Wind in the Outer Heliosphere
Pages 191-193
V.Kh. Babayan, L.I. Dormán
Evolution of the Ideas About the Heliosphere and Cosmic Ray Modulation in Interplanetary Space
Pages 195-198
I.V. Dorman, L.I. Dorman
The Long Term Cosmic Ray Variation Relevant to Solar Wind Structure in the Outer Heliosphere
Pages 199-203
M.V. Alania, R.G. Aslamazashvili, T.B. Bochorishvili, L.I. Dorman, R.T. Guschina, K. Iskra
Outer Heliosphere: Eigen Pulsations, Cosmic Rays and Stream Kinetic Instability
Pages 205-209
L.I. Dorman, V.S. Ptuskin, V.N. Zirakashvili
Outer Heliosphere as a Many-Component Medium for Cosmic Ray Propagation
Pages 211-213
L.I. Dorman, V.Kh. Shogenov
On the Propagation Velocity of Cosmic Ray Modulation Wave in the Outer Heliosphere
Pages 215-218
L.I. Dorman, A.G. Zusmanovich, O.A. Kryakunova
Cosmic Rays and Magnetosonic Instabilities of Solar Wind Flow Near the Heliospheric Shock Wave
Pages 219-221
S.V. Chalov
A Simple Method for Numerical Simulation of Energetic Particle Transport in Weakly Inhomogeneous Magnetic Fields
Pages 223-226
M. Ostrowski
Plasma Observations in the Distant Heliosphere: A View from Voyager
Pages 229-234
A.J. Lazarus, R.L. McNutt Jr
Distant Solar Wind Plasma — View from the Pioneers
Pages 235-240
Aaron Barnes
Shock Heating of the Solar Wind Plasma
Pages 241-244
Y.C. Whang, Shouliang Liu, L.F. Burlaga
Radial Evolution of Interaction Regions
Pages 245-248
Y.C. Whang, L.F. Burlaga
Nonlinear Surface Wave Propagation on Heliospheric Current Sheet
Pages 249-252
M.S. Ruderman
Magnetic Fields in the Heliosphere: Pioneer Observations
Pages 253-265
E.J. Smith
Radio Noise in the Heliospheric Cavity
Pages 267-275
W.S. Kurth
Solar Wind Vortex Flow in the Outer Heliosphere
Pages 277-280
I.S. Veselovsky
Trapped Radiation in the Outer Heliosphere
Pages 281-284
A. Czechowski, S. Grzedzielski
Interaction of the Solar Wind with the External Plasma
Pages 287-297
V.B. Baranov
Signature of a Viscous Interaction at the Heliopause
Pages 299-305
H. Pérez-de-Tejada
On Using the ACR to Probe the Lism/Heliosphere Interface
Pages 307-311
W.-H. Ip
MHD Solar Wind-Interstellar Plasma Interaction: 3D Formulation by the Projected Characteristics Method and the Stability Analysis
Pages 313-316
R. Ratkiewicz
The Interactions of the Solar Wind Discontinuities in the Vicinity of the Heliopause
Pages 317-320
S.A. Grib, E.A. Pushkar, A.A. Barmin
Numerical Study of Colliding Astrospherical Stellar Wind Flows in Binary Systems
Pages 321-325
J. Kallrath
Filtration of the Interstellar Neutrals at the Heliospheric Interface and their Coupling to the Solar Wind
Pages 327-343
Hans J. Fahr
The Interaction of Interstellar Pick-Up Ions with the Solar Wind —Probing the Interstellar Medium by In-SITU Measurements
Pages 345-354
E. Möbius
Neutral Solar Wind Experiment
Pages 355-358
M.A. Gruntman, S. Grzedzielski, V.B. Leonas
An Inverse Method of Determination of the Interstellar Neutral Gas Distribution Function
Pages 359-362
M. Banaszkiewicz, H. Rosenbauer, M. Witte
Lism-Heliosphere Interaction Mediated by Suprathermal Particles
Pages 363-366
S. Grzedzielski, J. Ziemkiewicz
Expected Beams of Energetic Neutral Atoms in the Outer Heliosphere
Pages 367-370
Stanislaw Grzedzielski, Daniel Ruciński
Pioneers 10 and 11 Deep Space Missions
Pages 373-382
P. Dyal
Ulysses: A Status Report
Pages 383-388
D.E. Page, R.G. Marsden, E.J. Smith, K.-P. Wenzel
Motion of the Strong Disturbances in the Interplanetary Medium
Pages 391-392
N.L. Borodkova, Yu.I. Yermolaev, G.N. Zastenker
Statistical Analysis of Solar Flare, Solar Neutrino Flux and Sunspot Data
Pages 393-394
Godhuli Chattopadhyay, Probhas Raychaudhuri
Numerical Simulation of the Cometary Shocks
Pages 395-396
A.S. Lipatov
Investigation of the Solar Wind Transonic Region at Meter Wavelength
Pages 397-398
N.A. Lotova
Reconnection Pattern at the Heliopause
Pages 399-402
W.M. Macek
Flare Instability and Driving Mechanism
Pages 403-404
Probhas Raychaudhuri
Author Index
Pages 405-406
1st Cospar Colloquium Physics of the Outer Heliosphere: List of Participants
Pages 407-408
1st Cospar Colloquium Physics of the Outer Heliosphere: List of Unpublished Papers
Page 409