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Particle Acceleration in Cosmic Plasmas (Space Sciences Series of ISSI, 45)
ISBN-13:
9781489994264
ISBN-10:
1489994262
Edition:
2013
Author:
Andre Balogh, Andrei Bykov, Robert P. Lin, John Raymond, Manfred Scholer
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
Springer
Format:
Paperback
646 pages
Category:
Astrophysics
,
Physics
,
Astronomy & Space Science
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ISBN-13:
9781489994264
ISBN-10:
1489994262
Edition:
2013
Author:
Andre Balogh, Andrei Bykov, Robert P. Lin, John Raymond, Manfred Scholer
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
Springer
Format:
Paperback
646 pages
Category:
Astrophysics
,
Physics
,
Astronomy & Space Science
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Particle Acceleration in Cosmic Plasmas (Space Sciences Series of ISSI, 45) (ISBN-13: 9781489994264 and ISBN-10: 1489994262), written by authors
Andre Balogh, Andrei Bykov, Robert P. Lin, John Raymond, Manfred Scholer, was published by Springer in 2015.
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The review articles collected in this volume present a critical assessment of particle acceleration mechanisms and observations from suprathermal particles in the magnetosphere and heliosphere to high-energy cosmic rays, thus covering a range of energies over seventeen orders of magnitude, from 103 eV to 1020 eV. The main themes are observations of accelerated populations from the magnetosphere to extragalactic scales and assessments of the physical processes underlying particle acceleration in different environments (magnetospheres, the solar atmosphere, the heliosphere, supernova remnants, pulsar wind nebulae and relativistic outflows). Several contributions review the status of shock acceleration in different environments and also the role of turbulence in particle acceleration. Observational results are compared with modelling in different parameter regimes. The book concludes with contributions on the status of particle acceleration research and its future perspectives. This volume is aimed at graduate students and researchers active in astrophysics and space science. Previously published in Space Science Reviews journal, Vol. 173 Nos. 1-4, 2012.
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