Convection and Substorms: Paradigms of Magnetospheric Phenomenology
The magnetosphere is the region where cosmic rays and the solar wind interact with the Earth's magnetic field, creating such phenomena as the northern lights and other aurorae. The configuration and dynamics of the magnetosphere are of interest to planetary physicists, geophysicists, plasma astrophysicists, and to scientists planning space missions. The circulation of solar wind plasma in the magnetosphere and substorms have long been used as the principle paradigms for studying this vital region. Charles F. Kennel, a leading scientist in the field, here presents a synthesis of the convection and substorm literatures, and an analysis of convection and substorm interactions; he also suggests that the currently accepted steady reconnection model may be advantageously replaced by a model of multiple tail reconnection events, in which many mutually interdependent reconnections occur. Written in an accessible, non-mathematical style, this book introduces the reader to the exciting discoveries in this fast-growing field.
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Convection and Substorms: Paradigms of Magnetospheric Phenomenology
The magnetosphere is the region where cosmic rays and the solar wind interact with the Earth's magnetic field, creating such phenomena as the northern lights and other aurorae. The configuration and dynamics of the magnetosphere are of interest to planetary physicists, geophysicists, plasma astrophysicists, and to scientists planning space missions. The circulation of solar wind plasma in the magnetosphere and substorms have long been used as the principle paradigms for studying this vital region. Charles F. Kennel, a leading scientist in the field, here presents a synthesis of the convection and substorm literatures, and an analysis of convection and substorm interactions; he also suggests that the currently accepted steady reconnection model may be advantageously replaced by a model of multiple tail reconnection events, in which many mutually interdependent reconnections occur. Written in an accessible, non-mathematical style, this book introduces the reader to the exciting discoveries in this fast-growing field.
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Convection and Substorms: Paradigms of Magnetospheric Phenomenology

Convection and Substorms: Paradigms of Magnetospheric Phenomenology

by Charles F. Kennel
Convection and Substorms: Paradigms of Magnetospheric Phenomenology

Convection and Substorms: Paradigms of Magnetospheric Phenomenology

by Charles F. Kennel

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The magnetosphere is the region where cosmic rays and the solar wind interact with the Earth's magnetic field, creating such phenomena as the northern lights and other aurorae. The configuration and dynamics of the magnetosphere are of interest to planetary physicists, geophysicists, plasma astrophysicists, and to scientists planning space missions. The circulation of solar wind plasma in the magnetosphere and substorms have long been used as the principle paradigms for studying this vital region. Charles F. Kennel, a leading scientist in the field, here presents a synthesis of the convection and substorm literatures, and an analysis of convection and substorm interactions; he also suggests that the currently accepted steady reconnection model may be advantageously replaced by a model of multiple tail reconnection events, in which many mutually interdependent reconnections occur. Written in an accessible, non-mathematical style, this book introduces the reader to the exciting discoveries in this fast-growing field.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195359077
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/08/1996
Series: International Series on Astronomy and Astrophysics , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Charles F. Kennel is Professor of Physics at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. The Teardrop Magnetosphere3. The Bell-Like Magnetosphere4. The Viscous Magnetosphere5. The Reconnecting Magnetosphere6. Correlation of Geomagnetic Activity with the Solar Wind7. The Reconnection System8. Bursty Magnetopause Reconnection and its Consequences9. Bimodal Plasma Flow Sheet Flow10. Convection for Northward Interplanetary Field11. The Nightside Auroral Oval12. The Auroral Substorm13. The Geosynchronous and Auroral Substorms14. Coordination of the Geosynchronous and Auroral Substorms15. Triggered Substorms16. On the Relation Between Convection and Substorms17. EpilogueReferences
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