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The Nearsaturn Magnetic Field Environment 1st Edition Ali Haidar Sulaiman Auth

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The Nearsaturn Magnetic Field Environment 1st Edition Ali Haidar Sulaiman Auth
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.24 MB
Pages: 118
Author: Ali Haidar Sulaiman (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319492919, 9783319492926, 3319492918, 3319492926
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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The Nearsaturn Magnetic Field Environment 1st Edition Ali Haidar Sulaiman Auth by Ali Haidar Sulaiman (auth.) 9783319492919, 9783319492926, 3319492918, 3319492926 instant download after payment.

This thesis focuses on the very high Mach number shock wave that is located sunward of Saturn's strong magnetic field in the continuous high-speed flow of charged particles from the Sun (the solar wind). The author exploits the fact that the Cassini spacecraft is the only orbiter in a unique parameter regime, far different from the more familiar near-Earth space, to provide in-situ insights into the unreachable exotic regime of supernova remnants. This thesis bridges the gap between shock physics in the Solar System and the physics of ultra-high Mach number shocks around the remnants of supernova explosions, since to date research into the latter has been restricted to theory, remote observations, and simulations.

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