Magnetospheres in the solar system

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"Magnetospheres in the solar system"
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Romain Maggiolo, Nicolas André, Hiroshi Hasegawa, Daniel T. Welling, editors
出版者
  • Wiley-American Geophysical Union
出版年月
  • [2021]
書籍サイズ
29 cm

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Includes index

Summary: "This book provides an overview of the magnetospheres in the solar system, from the small induced magnetospheres that form around unmagnetized bodies to the large magnetospheres of the giant planets. Magnetospheres are highly complex, structured and time-dependent systems constantly interacting with the solar wind and the components of the planetary systems like their ionosphere, atmosphere, surface, rings and moons. Each magnetosphere is unique and contains various intertwining sub-regions, particle populations and plasma processes. This explains the scientific interest of magnetospheric physics: magnetospheres are accessible natural laboratories for studying fundamental physical processes of universal application. Moreover, the Earth's magnetosphere is a key component of our near-space environment on which our modern societies are increasingly dependent. The book is divided in eleven sections that cover the current state of our understanding as well as future directions for scientists. Section I st

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