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Variability Of The Sun And Sunlike Stars From Asteroseismology To Space Weather Jeanpierre Rozelot Es Babayev

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Variability Of The Sun And Sunlike Stars From Asteroseismology To Space Weather Jeanpierre Rozelot Es Babayev
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Publisher: EDP Sciences
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.95 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Jean-Pierre Rozelot; E.S. Babayev
ISBN: 9782759821969, 275982196X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Variability Of The Sun And Sunlike Stars From Asteroseismology To Space Weather Jeanpierre Rozelot Es Babayev by Jean-pierre Rozelot; E.s. Babayev 9782759821969, 275982196X instant download after payment.

This book is based on contributions presented at the first International Conference on Solar Physics which was organized in Baku, Azerbaijan in July 06–08, 2015, by the Science Development Foundation under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The primary goals were to highlight specific aspects of modern solar physics research, including observation and theory that span from the interior of the Sun out into the wider heliosphere, as well as solar-terrestrial physics and particularly, sun-like stars. The Sun is a variable star. However, we are still far from fully understanding what and how causes this variability. Why does the Sun continue to go on, on a rhythmic scale, the so-called solar cycle, without damping? How to better understand the complicated relationships between the Sun, the heliosphere and the many proxies of long-term solar activity? How the data could be fully exploited for a better understanding of solar changes on the longest possible time scales? How our knowledge on the Sun can be transfer to other stars? What are the impacts on our terrestrial environment? These questions shape the architecture of the book. It will be of interest and useful to scientists and graduate level readers who would like to better master such up-to-date topics.

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