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Sunquakes J. B. Zirker

Sunquakes By J. B. Zirker

Sunquakes by J. B. Zirker


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Summary

One of the branches of astronomy, helioseismology studies why the surface of the sun vibrates like a bell. This book tells the story of this new science and explains the physics behind these illuminating vibrations. It concludes with an account of recent efforts to probe the interiors of stars far beyond our own solar system.

Sunquakes Summary

Sunquakes: Probing the Interior of the Sun by J. B. Zirker

One of the most recent and exciting branches of astronomy, helioseismology - like its terrestrial counterpart - studies why the surface of the sun vibrates like a bell. Over the past three decades astronomers have gained spectacular insights into the structure and composition of the sun's interior, transforming the way we understand stellar matter. In Sunquakes, Jack B. Zirker tells the story of this new science and explains the physics behind these illuminating vibrations. Zirker recounts the discovery of solar oscillations in the early 1960s and international efforts throughout the rest of the decade to explain this phenomenon. By the mid-1970s, scientists working independently in France, Germany, Japan, and the U.S. had developed a new theoretical model of the sun that postulated the existence of trapped sound and gravity waves as the cause for the roiling of the sun's surface. Using solar oscillation data, scientists derived for the first time the thermal and dynamic properties of the solar interior and revealed its complicated rotation patterns; even such astronomical mysteries as the deficit of solar neutrinos were solved. Describing the competition and cooperation between astronomers, particle physicists, and other theorists to the technological innovations that makes solar observation more and more precise, Sunquakes provides professionals and nonscientists alike with an absorbing and accessible guide to the field of helioseismology. The book concludes with an account of recent efforts to probe the interiors of stars far beyond our own solar system.

Sunquakes Reviews

In his rich and enjoyable book, Jack Zirker presents the history of helioseismology, from the work of Leighton and Evans to current detailed investigations of the Sun's internal structure and dynamics... Zirker's excellent book combines the development of helio- and asteroseismology with a lucid and detailed overview of modern solar physics. The text is at a level that is accessible to the interested layperson, with more technical aspects discussed in the substantial set of notes... The book is wholeheartedly recommended. -- Jorgen Christensen-Dalsgaard Nature The whole riveting story of helioseismology is now told by J. B. Zirker in Sunquakes. Science books often fall between two stools. Scientists know their stuff but are rarely good storytellers whereas good storytellers rarely possess the necessary sweeping command of a scientific discipline. Zirker is that rare animal who can both communicate the most demanding technical detail and make it accessible. For years, solar astronomy has been the poor relation, overshadowed by such headline-grabbers as pulsars, gamma-ray bursters and supermassive black holes. After reading Zirker's breezy page-turner, you will wonder why. New Scientist Sunquakes provides an excellent, comprehensive overview of the history of [helioseismology], from the early discoveries of the 1960s through the establishment of current Earth-based and space-based helioseismology programs. Lucid discussions of the scientific principles and challenges of the quest to understand solar oscillations are interspersed with anecdotes revealing the personalities involved... Sunquakes is a remarkable book that conveys a true sense of the excitement involved in the development of a new scientific discipline. -- Steve Kawaler American Scientist A very thorough account of helioseismology... Writing in an easy-to-read manner, he conveys the complexity and beauty of the interior structure of the sun and explains how and why solar astronomers came to their conclusions... This good, self-contained book is enjoyable and interesting. Choice This book is a rigorous yet approachable treatment of one of the newer branches of astronomy, helioseismology... [and] will be an important addition to a school or classroom astronomy library. -- Cary Seidman Science Teacher The book is written in an accessible and readable style, is well illustrated, and I can thoroughly recommend it. -- C.R. Kitchen Astronomy Now

About J. B. Zirker

Jack B. Zirker, former director of the National Solar Observatory in Sunspot, New Mexico, is author of the books Total Eclipses of the Sun and Journey from the Center of the Sun.

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GOR006475289
9780801874192
080187419X
Sunquakes: Probing the Interior of the Sun by J. B. Zirker
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Johns Hopkins University Press
20031029
296
N/A
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