Magnetohydrodynamics in Binary Stars

Magnetohydrodynamics in Binary Stars
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 481
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ISBN-10 : 9783319976464
ISBN-13 : 331997646X
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Synopsis Magnetohydrodynamics in Binary Stars by : C. G. Campbell

Magnetism in binary stars is an area of central importance in stellar astrophysics. The second edition of "Magnetohydrodynamics in Binary Stars" is a major revision of the first edition. The material has been updated and extended, including additional chapters on the origins of the stellar magnetic fields and accretion disc magnetic winds. A comprehensive account is given of the subject, from the early work up to the latest results. The unifying theme remains the redistribution of angular momentum by magnetic stresses. This occurs in a wide variety of ways, including magnetic stellar and orbital coupling, magnetic channelling of accretion streams, magnetic stellar coupling to accretion discs, dynamo field coupling in discs, and magnetic stellar and disc winds. The associated stellar spin and orbital evolution problems, including stability, are also considered. Although the main focus is on binary stars, much of the work on accretion discs and wind flows has more general astrophysical relevance. Convenient formulae are included that can be compared to observations, making the book useful to observers as well as theorists, and there are extensive reference lists. The material is mainly aimed at research workers, but parts of the text could be useful for postgraduate courses in magnetic stellar astrophysics topics.

Magnetohydrodynanics in Binary Stars

Magnetohydrodynanics in Binary Stars
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 1402003773
ISBN-13 : 9781402003776
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Synopsis Magnetohydrodynanics in Binary Stars by : C.G. Campbell

Magnetic stresses were discussed as a possible means of angular momentum transport in the development of accretion disc theory, in the late sixties and early seventies. Interest in the role of magnetic fields in close binary stars steadily increased after the discovery of the nature of AM Herculis in 1976. The observed lack of an accretion disc and the synchronous rotation of the white dwarf suggested strong magnetic effects, consistent with the high degree of optical polarization. Similar systems were soon discovered. Evidence for large magnetic fields was subsequently found in the X-ray binary pulsars and the intermediate polar binaries, both believed to include systems with partially disrupted accretion discs. A magnetically channelled wind from the main sequence secondary star has been invoked to explain the higher mass transfer rates observed in binaries above the period gap, and in an explanation of the gap. Magnetically influenced winds from accretion discs have been suggested as contributing to the inflow by removing angular momentum. Magnetism in binary stars is now an area of central importance in stellar astrophysics. Magnetic fields are believed to playa fundamental role even in apparently non-magnetic binaries. They provide the most viable means, through shear instabilities, of generating the turbulence in accretion discs necessary to drive the inflow via the resulting magnetic and viscous stresses.

Magnetohydrodynamics in Binary Stars

Magnetohydrodynamics in Binary Stars
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9401752885
ISBN-13 : 9789401752886
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Synopsis Magnetohydrodynamics in Binary Stars by : C.G. Campbell

Eclipsing Binary Stars

Eclipsing Binary Stars
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 9781475731286
ISBN-13 : 1475731280
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Synopsis Eclipsing Binary Stars by : Josef Kallrath

Focussing on the formulation of mathematical models for the light curves of eclipsing binary stars, and on the algorithms for generating such models, this book provides astronomers, both amateur and professional, with a guide for - specifying an astrophysical model for a set of observations - selecting an algorithm to determine the parameters of the model - estimating the errors of the parameters. It is written for readers with knowledge of basic calculus and linear algebra; appendices cover mathematical details on such matters as optimisation, co-ordinate systems, and specific models. While emphasising the physical and mathematical framework, the discussion remains close to the problems of actual implementation. The book concludes with chapters on specific models and approaches and the authors'views on the structure of future light-curve programs.

Plasma Astrophysics, Part II

Plasma Astrophysics, Part II
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 861
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ISBN-10 : 9780387688947
ISBN-13 : 0387688943
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Synopsis Plasma Astrophysics, Part II by : Boris V. Somov

This illustrated monograph explores the fundamentals, current practice, and theoretical perspectives of modern plasma astrophysics. The opening part covers basic principles and practical tools for understanding and working with plasma astrophysics. The second section examines the physics of magnetic reconnection and flares of electromagnetic origin in space plasmas in the solar system, and more. Designed mainly for professional researchers, it will be useful to graduate students in space sciences and geophysics.

Plasma Astrophysics, Part I

Plasma Astrophysics, Part I
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 512
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ISBN-10 : 9781461442837
ISBN-13 : 1461442834
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Synopsis Plasma Astrophysics, Part I by : Boris V. Somov

This two-part book is devoted to classic fundamentals and current practices and perspectives of modern plasma astrophysics. This first part uniquely covers all the basic principles and practical tools required for understanding and work in plasma astrophysics. More than 25% of the text is updated from the first edition, including new figures, equations and entire sections on topics such as magnetic reconnection and the Grad-Shafranov equation. The book is aimed at professional researchers in astrophysics, but it will also be useful to graduate students in space sciences, geophysics, applied physics and mathematics, especially those seeking a unified view of plasma physics and fluid mechanics.

The Realm of Interacting Binary Stars

The Realm of Interacting Binary Stars
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : 9789401124164
ISBN-13 : 9401124167
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Synopsis The Realm of Interacting Binary Stars by : J. Sahade

More than two centuries have elapsed since the story of the interacting binary stars began with the rediscovery of the variability of Algol by John Goodricke and the interpretation he proposed for explaining the regular periodic brightness variations which he found. Over this long span of time our knowledge about these systems has been growing, and we have now reached a fairly good understanding of the structure and behavior of this interesting group of objects. This book contains a timely summary of our present knowledge of interacting binary stars. The chapters have been written by distinguished scientists who have done relevant research in the field of interacting binary stars.

Cosmic Plasma Physics

Cosmic Plasma Physics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 665
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ISBN-10 : 9789401595926
ISBN-13 : 9401595925
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Synopsis Cosmic Plasma Physics by : B.V. Somov

This unusual book considers physical principles, starting from the most general ones, and simplifies assumptions, helping students answer two key questions: what approximation is the simplest, but still sufficient for the description of a phenomenon in cosmic plasmas, and how to build an adequate model.

Heliophysics: Active Stars, their Astrospheres, and Impacts on Planetary Environments

Heliophysics: Active Stars, their Astrospheres, and Impacts on Planetary Environments
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 407
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ISBN-10 : 9781316489789
ISBN-13 : 1316489787
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Heliophysics: Active Stars, their Astrospheres, and Impacts on Planetary Environments by : Carolus J. Schrijver

Heliophysics is a fast-developing scientific discipline that integrates studies of the Sun's variability, the surrounding heliosphere, and the environment and climate of planets. This volume, the fourth in the Heliophysics collection, explores what makes the conditions on Earth 'just right' to sustain life, by comparing Earth to other solar system planets, by comparing solar magnetic activity to that of other stars, and by looking at the properties of evolving exoplanet systems. By taking an interdisciplinary approach and using comparative heliophysics, the authors illustrate how we can learn about our local cosmos by looking beyond it, and in doing so, also enable the converse. Supplementary online resources are provided, including lecture presentations, problem sets and exercise labs, making this ideal as a textbook for advanced undergraduate- and graduate-level courses, as well as a foundational reference for researchers in the many subdisciplines of helio- and astrophysics.