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Comparative Magnetic Minima (IAU S286)

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  • 200 b/w illus. 100 tables
  • Page extent: 478 pages
  • Size: 247 x 174 mm
  • Weight: 0.97 kg
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Hardback

 (ISBN-13: 9781107019867)

  • Published July 2012

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IAU Symposium 286 presents authoritative reviews and the latest results on characterizing the quietest periods of solar and stellar magnetic activity cycles, from generative dynamo mechanisms to in-depth analyses of recent well-observed and well-modeled minima. Specific topics covered include effects on Earth such as the Maunder Minimum and Little Ice Ages associated with a period of extended, or 'grand', minima and how magnetic fields can be cyclically generated in solar and stellar interiors via dynamo processes. Studies of activity cycles in Sun-like and nearby stars help to place the Sun's cycles in a universal context. IAU S286 is unique in bringing together a diverse group of scientists from different disciplines to uncover common aspects of the physical processes involved in different environments from the Sun to Earth and stars to planets.

• Diverse group of scientists present authoritative reviews and the latest results on characterizing the quietest periods of solar and stellar magnetic activity cycles • Covers the recent solar minimum, the potential implications for the Earth's climate and comparisons with historical solar cycles • A featured topic is how magnetic fields can be cyclically generated in solar and stellar interiors via dynamo processes

Contents

Preface; 1. Solar and stellar minima; 2. Dynamos and cycle variability; 3. Comparative solar minima from Sun to Earth; 4. Stellar cycles; 5. Grand minima and historical records; 6. General topics; Index.

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