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Stellar Magnetism Leon Mestel (Emeritus Professor of Astronomy, Emeritus Professor of Astronomy, University of Sussex)

Stellar Magnetism By Leon Mestel (Emeritus Professor of Astronomy, Emeritus Professor of Astronomy, University of Sussex)

Summary

Stellar magnetism is the study of the magnetic field of the Sun and other stars and is a rapidly developing field of astrophysics. This book has grown out of the lifelong work of an outstanding researcher in the subject. It is an authoritative account with broad astronomical scope, and its thorough, careful, and well-argued approach makes it a fine addition to the professional literature.

Stellar Magnetism Summary

Stellar Magnetism by Leon Mestel (Emeritus Professor of Astronomy, Emeritus Professor of Astronomy, University of Sussex)

Most stars appear to show some degree of magnetic activity. Varying magnetic fields show up in the familiar sun-spot cycle and in similar activity in other cool stars. Many hot stars carry steady magnetic fields stronger than the average solar field and are well described as oblique rotators. A similar model is applicable to the rapidly rotating, enormously dense neutron stars with their far stronger fields, observed as radio and X-ray pulsars. Galactic magnetic fields may play a crucial role in star formation, and in the spectacular behaviour in galactic nuclei. Cosmical magnetism in general is a rapidly developing field, and this book has grown out of the lifelong work of an outstanding researcher in the area. An authoritative account with broad astronomical scope, its thorough, careful and well-argued approach makes it a fine addition to the professional literature. Most of the important topics are treated in mathematical depth with references to other relevant literature. Some of the studies, especially those on accretion discs, dynamos, and winds, are applicable to galaxies and galactic nuclei. This book is sure to become an invaluable professional reference and guide to current thinking in the field. It will be of particular interest to graduate students, for whom it shows how the area has developed and indicates the many challenging research problems, some of which may soon yield their secrets to the emerging supercomputers.

Stellar Magnetism Reviews

Written by one of the masters of its subject: and yet laced with sparkling lightness of touch ... This book is going to be a classicR European Astronomical Society Newsletter

About Leon Mestel (Emeritus Professor of Astronomy, Emeritus Professor of Astronomy, University of Sussex)

Professor Leon Mestel, Astronomy Centre, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9QJ. Tel: 01273 606755; fax: 01273 678097; email: [email protected] Emeritus Professor of Astronomy 1992 F. R. S 1977. Eddington Medal, Royal Astronomical Society 1993.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction ; 2. Theoretical basis ; 3. Applications ; 4. Magnetism and convection ; 5. Magnetic fields in stellar interiors ; 6. Stellar dynamos ; 7. Magnetic braking of stars by winds ; 8. Late-type stars ; 9. The early-type magnetic stars ; 10. Pre-main sequence stars ; 11. Magnetism and star formation I ; 12. Magnetism and star formation II ; 13. Pulsar electrodynamics I ; 14. Pulsar electrodynamics II ; Index

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NPB9780198517610
9780198517610
0198517610
Stellar Magnetism by Leon Mestel (Emeritus Professor of Astronomy, Emeritus Professor of Astronomy, University of Sussex)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
1999-04-29
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