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Title Solar and stellar flares and their effects on planets : proceedings of the 320th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union held in Honolulu, United States, August 11-14, 2015 / edited by Alexander G. Kosovichev (New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, USA), Suzanne L. Hawley (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) and Petr Heinzel (Astronomical Institute of the CAS, Ondřejov, Czech Republic).
Corp Author International Astronomical Union. Symposium (320th : 2015 : Honolulu, United States of America)
Publisher Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, [2016]


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Description 458 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
ISBN 9781107137578 hardcover
1107137578 hardcover
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 1. Introduction --- 2. Multi-wavelength observations of solar flares --- 3. Advances in observations of stellar flares --- 4. Magnetic field structure and dynamics of flaring regions --- 5. Flares and plasma eruptions --- 6. Particle acceleration and transport --- 7. Comparison of solar and stellar flares --- 8. Solar and stellar magnetic activity --- 9. Flares and star-planet interaction --- 10. New frontiers in solar and stellar flares and research programs.
Summary Recent advances in observations and modelling of solar and stellar flares have opened up new perspectives for understanding the fundamental physical mechanisms of magnetic energy storage and release, particle acceleration, and their radiative and dynamical processes. New interest in this topic is stimulated by Kepler observations and the discovery of superflares on solar-type stars, which raises questions about the possibility of such flares on the Sun, and the potential effects of superflares on terrestrial and extraterrestrial planets, including their impact on the origin and evolution of life. IAU Symposium 320 discusses the recent advances in observations and theories of solar and stellar flares, focusing on the understanding of their phenomenological and physical aspects, as well as consequences for terrestrial planets and exoplanets. This volume will be useful to researchers of all levels working in this fascinating and rapidly developing field of astronomy.
Series Symposium (International Astronomical Union) ; no. 320.
IAU symposium and colloquium proceedings series.
Library Class Astronomy H750
Subject Solar flares -- Congresses.
Planets -- Dynamics -- Congresses.
Other Author Kosovichev, Alexander G., editor.
Hawley, Suzanne L., 1960- editor.
Heinzel, Petr, editor.
International Astronomical Union.

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