Radio Physics of the Sun, Paperback by Kundu, M. R. (EDT); Gergely, T. E. (ED...

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Series: International Astronomical Union Symposia Ser. Author: International Astronomical Union Staff Book Title: Radio Physics of the Sun Number of Pages: Xx, 475 Pages Subject: Physics / Astrophysics, Radiation Publication Name: Radio Physics of the Sun : Proceedings of the Iua Symposium, College Park, Maryland, Aug. 7-10, 1979 Item Weight: 32.1 Oz Publication Year: 1980 Item Width: 6.1 in width: 6.1 in Publisher: Springer Netherlands Type: Textbook Format: Trade Paperback Item Length: 9.3 in ISBN: 9789027711212 Subject Area: Science Language: English

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Radio Physics of the Sun, Paperback by Kundu, M. R. (EDT); Gergely, T. E. (ED.... Radio Physics of the Sun, Paperback by Kundu, M. R. (EDT); Gergely, T. E. (EDT), ISBN 9027711216, ISBN-13 9789027711212, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US For over 35 years, radio astronomical techniques have made an impressive series of advances in our understanding of solar phenomena. However, although the subject has been partially discussed in "Paris Symposium on Radio Astronomy" in 1958, NASA-GSFC Symposium on "Physics of Solar Flares" in 1963, and the lAU Symposium No. 57 on "Coronal Disturbances" in 1973, there has not been a major international meeting dedicated to "Radio Physics of the Sun". This is the first major symposium on the subject held under the auspices of the International Astronomical Union. It was jointly spon sored by lAU Commission 40, Radio Astronomy, and by lAU Commission 10, Solar Activity. It was also sponsored by the Solar Physics Division of the American Astronomical Society. Thig volume contains the proceedings of this meeting, lAU Symposium No. 86 on "Radio Physics of the Sun" that was held in College Park, Maryland, August 7-10, 1979. The Scientific Organizing Committee of the Symposium consisted of M. R. Kundu (chairman), G. A. Dulk, O. Hachenberg, M. Kuperus, D. J. McLean, D. Melrose, M. Pick, J. L. Steinberg, T. Takakura, A. Tlamicha and V. V. Zheleznyakov. The topics and speakers were chosen in order to emphasize the current observational material with particular reference to centi meter wavelength observations of a few arc-second resolution, fast two-dimensional pictures of the sun at meter-decameter wavelengths and the recent advances in plasma and radiation theory.