Coronal Disturbances

Coronal Disturbances

G. Newkirk Jr.

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Springer Nature B.V.
Año de edición:
1974
Materia
Astrofísica
ISBN:
9789027704924
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I / Magnetic Structure Responsible for Coronal Disturbances.- Magnetic Structure Responsible for Coronal Disturbances: Observations.- Magnetic Structure Responsible for Coronal Disturbances: Theory.- Inversion Lines of Photospheric Magnetic Fields and Solar Corona (Presented by M.-J. Martres).- Large-Scale Magnetic Structures Responsible for Coronal Disturbances (Presented by V. Bumba).- Distribution of Circularly Polarized Emission across the Solar Disk at ? = 4.3 cm (Presented by P. Kaufmann).- Boundary Fitting Problems Associated with Coronal Magnetic Models.- Analysis of EUV Observations of a Coronal Active Region Made During the 7 March 1970 Eclipse (Presented by C. Jordan).- Coronal Magnetic Field Structure Derived from Two-Frequency Radioheliograph Observations (Presented by K. V. Sheridan).- II / The Flash Phase of Solar Flares.- Impulsive (Flash) Phase of Solar Flares: Hard X-Ray, Microwave, EUV and Optical Observations.- Spectral Association of the 7 August 1972 Solar Radio Burst with Particle Acceleration (Presented by J. P. Castelli).- X-Ray Emission in Absence of Flares Related to H? Activity and Type III Burst Production (Presented by M.-J. Martres).- Coronal Disturbances Observed in the Optical Emission Lines.- Forbidden Line Excitation Data for Certain Coronal Lines (Presented by L. H. Aller).- Multiple Hard X-Ray Bursts and Associated Emission.- Ground-Based Observations of Type III Bursts.- Solar Radio Bursts at Low Frequencies.- The Flash of Solar Flares: Satellite Observations of Electrons.- High Resolution Studies of Type III Solar Radio Bursts (Presented by H. Rosenberg).- Coronal Density Structures in Regions of Type III Activity (Presented by Y. Leblanc).- Meter and Decameter Wavelength Positions of Solar Radio Bursts of July 31-August 7, 1972 (Presented by W. C. Erickson).- Source Structure in Metre-Wave Type V Solar Bursts (Presented by N. R. Labrum).- Direct Measurements of the Directivity of Type I and Type III Radiation at 169 MHz (Presented by C. Carou-balos).- Paired Type III Bursts (Presented by M. Pick).- Unusual Absorption of a Solar Type II Burst by ’Shadow’ Type III Bursts.- High Resolution Observations of Generalized Fast Drift Bursts (Presented by ?. Elgarøy).- Mechanisms for Flash Phase Phenomena in Solar Flares.- A Theory of Type III Solar Radio Bursts (Presented by D. B. Melrose).- A Relationship Between the Brightness Temperatures for Type III Bursts.- The Third Harmonic in Solar Radio Bursts (Presented by D. B. Melrose).- Fine Structure in Type IV Solar Radio Bursts (Presented by H. Rosenberg).- A Theory of Type I Solar Radio Bursts.- Synchrotron Radiation in Directions Close to Magnetic-Field Lines.- III / Shock Waves and Plasma Ejection.- Shock Waves and the Ejection of Matter from the Sun: Radio Evidence.- Optical Evidence for Plasma Ejections and Waves in the Solar Corona.- The Behaviour of the Outer Solar Corona (3 R? to 10 R?) During a Large Solar Flare Observed from OSO-7 in White Light.- The Coronal Disturbance of 12 August 1972 (Presented by A. C. Riddle).- Observation of a Coronal Disturbance from 1 to 9 R? (Presented by R. T. Stewart).- Type II Solar Radio Bursts in the Decimeter Band.- Observations of Split-Band Harmonic Type II Bursts with the Culgoora Radioheliograph at 80 and 160 MHz (Presented by G. J. Nelson).- Type II Bursts at Hectometric and Kilometric Wavelengths from Interplanetary Shocks (Presented by H. H. Malitson).- East-West Asymmetry on Magnetic Bottle Expansion and Its Relation to Shock Waves Propagating in the Solar Atmosphere.- Shock Waves and Plasma Ejection: Corpuscular and Interplanetary Evidence (Presented by G. Newkirk).- Theory of Shock Waves and Plasma Wave-Emission.- Interplanetary Shock Waves from McMath Region 11976 During Its Passage in August 1972 (Presented by M. Dryer).- Type II Burst-Sources as Low-VA Regions in the Corona ’Illuminated’ by Flare-Induced MHD Shocks.- On the Theory of Moving Type IV Radio Bursts.- On Split-Band Structure in

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