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Solar Noise Storms examines the properties and features of solar noise storm phenomenon. The book also presents some theories that can be used to gain a better understanding of the phenomenon. The coverage of the text includes topics that cover the features and behavior of noise storms, such as the...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Elgar�y, �ystein, 1929-1998
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press, 1977.
Edición:1st ed.
Colección:International series in natural philosophy ; v. 90.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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490 1 |a International series in natural philosophy ;  |v v. 90 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-354). 
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505 0 |a Front Cover; Solar Noise Storms; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; Chapter 1. RELATIONS BETWEEN NOISE STORMS AND OPTICALLY OBSERVABLE FEATURES ON THE SUN; 1.1. THE ONSET OF NOISE STORMS; 1.2. RELATION BETWEEN NOISE STORMS AND FLARES; 1.3. NOISE STORMS AND SUNSPOTS; 1.4. RELATIVE POSITION OF NOISE STORM CENTRES AND OPTICALCENTRES OF ACTIVITY; 1.5. THE HEIGHT OF THE STORM CENTRES; 1.6. DOUBLE AND MULTIPLE SOURCES; 1.7. TYPE I BURST SOURCES; 1.8. VARIATIONS IN THE SOURCE POSITION; Chapter 2. THE SPECTRUM OF NOISE STORMS; 2.1. BACKGROUND CONTINUUM. 
505 8 |a 2.2. STORM BURSTS2.3. DURATION OF STORM BURSTS; 2.4. THE BANDWIDTH; Chapter 3. POLARIZATION OF NOISESTORM EMISSION; 3.1. POLARIZATION OF CONTINUUM; 3.2. POLARIZATION OF STORM BURSTS; 3.3. POLARIZATION OBSERVATIONS WITH HIGH SPATIAL AND TIME RESOLUTION; 3.4. THE EFFECT OF FARADAY ROTATION ON THE OBSERVED POLARIZATION; 3.5. MAGNETO-IONIC MODE COUPLING IN THE SOLAR CORONA; 3.6. MODE COUPLING AND POLARIZATION OF NOISE STORMS; 3.7. CONCLUDING REMARKS ON POLARIZATION; 3.8. SOME MODELS OF CORONAL MAGNETIC FIELDS AS DEDUCEDFROM STORM OBSERVATIONS; Chapter 4. DIRECTIVITY; 4.1. INTRODUCTION. 
505 8 |a 4.2. LONGITUDE EFFECTS4.3. OBSERVATIONS OF THE DIRECTIVITY OF INDIVIDUAL BURSTS; 4.4. EAST -- WEST ASYMMETRY OF NOISE STORMS; Chapter 5. CORONAL SCATTERING OF RADIATION FROM NOISE STORM SOURCES; 5.1. THE CORONA AS AN INHOMOGENEOUS MEDIUM; 5.2. COMPUTATION OF CORONAL SCATTERING OF RADIO WAVES IN THE SMALL ANGLE APPROXIMATION; 5.3. SCATTERING AS DETERMINED BY RAY TRACING; 5.4. OBSERVED FEATURES OF STORM EMISSION AS COMPARED WITH PREDICTIONS FROM SCATTERING THEORY; Chapter 6. ORDERED BEHAVIOUR OF STORM BURSTS IN THE TIME-FREQUENCY PLANE; 6.1. LARGE-SCALE FEATURES IN BURST ACTIVITY. 
505 8 |a 6.2. CHAINS OF TYPE I SOLAR RADIO BURSTS6.3. TIME SPLITTING OF BURSTS; 6.4. FREQUENCY SPLITTING; Chapter 7. PERIODIC AND QUASI-PERIODIC PHENOMENA; 7.1. INTENSITY VARIATIONS IN THE BACKGROUND CONTINUUM; 7.2. RELATIONS BETWEEN CONTINUUM FLUCTUATIONS AND OTHER VARIABLE PHENOMENA; 7.3. EXTREMELY RAPID, PERIODIC VARIATIONS; Chapter 8. METRIC NOISE STORMS AND RELATED PHENOMENA; 8.1. METRIC AND DECAMETRIC NOISE STORMS; 8.2. TYPE I STORM ACTIVITY AND EMISSION AT SHORT WAVELENGTHS; 8.3. TYPE I STORMS AND STATIONARY TYPE IV BURSTS; 8.4. RELATION BETWEEN TYPE I STORMS AND TYPE III BURSTS. 
505 8 |a 8.5. METRIC TYPE I STORMS AND ENERGETIC ELECTRONS IN THE INTERPLANETARY SPACE8.6. ACTIVE REGIONS AND INTERPLANETARY SECTOR STRUCTURE; Chapter 9. DISCUSSION OF SOME OBSERVEDFEATURES OF NOISE STORMS; 9.1. INTRODUCTION; 9.2. BURSTS AND BACKGROUND CONTINUUM; 9.3. ENERGIES INVOLVED IN NOISE STORM RADIATION; 9.4. DURATION OF TYPE I BURSTS; 9.5. BANDWIDTH OF TYPE I BURSTS; 9.6. FREQUENCY SPLITTING; Chapter 10. INTRODUCTION TO NOISESTORM THEORIES; 10.1. EARLY WORK; 10.2. MODELS OF STORM REGIONS; 10.3. SOME THEORETICAL CONCEPTS; Chapter 11. PLASMA WAVE THEORIES OF TYPE I BURSTS. 
520 |a Solar Noise Storms examines the properties and features of solar noise storm phenomenon. The book also presents some theories that can be used to gain a better understanding of the phenomenon. The coverage of the text includes topics that cover the features and behavior of noise storms, such as the observable features of noise storms; the relationship between noise storms and the observable features on the sun; and ordered behavior of storm bursts in the time-frequency plane. The book also covers the spectrum, polarization, and directivity of noise storms. The text will be of great use to astr. 
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