Magnetic Helicity, Spheromaks, Solar Corona Loops, And Astrophysical Jets

Magnetic Helicity, Spheromaks, Solar Corona Loops, And Astrophysical Jets

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Bellan, Paul M (California Inst Of Tech, Usa)
World Scientific Europe Ltd
EAN: 9781786345141
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Pedagogical in style, this book provides insights into plasma behavior valid over twenty orders of magnitude in both time and space. The book assumes that the reader has a basic knowledge of magnetohydrodynamics and explains topics using detailed theoretical analysis supported by discussion of relevant experiments. This comprehensive approach gives the reader an understanding of the essential theoretical ideas and their application to real situations.The book starts by explaining the topological concept of magnetic helicity and then develops a helicity-based model that predicts the ultimate state towards which magnetically-dominated plasmas evolve. The model predicts that no matter how messy or complicated the dynamics, a great range of plasma configurations always self-organize to a unique, simple final state. This self-organization, called relaxation, is a fundamental concept that unifies understanding of spheromaks, solar corona loops, interplanetary magnetic clouds, and astrophysical jets.After establishing why relaxation occurs, the book then examines how relaxation occurs. It shows that relaxation involves a sequence of complex non-equilibrium dynamics including fast self-collimated plasma jets, kink instabilities, magnetic reconnection, and phenomena outside the realm of magnetohydrodynamics.
EAN 9781786345141
ISBN 1786345145
Binding Hardback
Publisher World Scientific Europe Ltd
Publication date April 24, 2018
Pages 652
Language English
Dimensions 164 x 238 x 32
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Bellan, Paul M (California Inst Of Tech, Usa)