
Physics of Solar and Stellar Coronae - G. S. Vaiana Memorial Symposium : Proceedings of a Conference Held in Palermo, Italy, 22-26 June 1992
By: Jeffrey F. Linsky (Editor), Salvatore Serio (Editor)
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| List of Participants | |
| Foreword | |
| G. S. Vaiana Memorial Lecture | p. 3 |
| On the History of the Palermo Astronomical Observatory | p. 21 |
| Bode's Law and the Discovery of Ceres | p. 35 |
| The Nineteenth-Century Birth of Astrophysics | p. 47 |
| Half a Century of Solar Physics - Some Episodes | p. 59 |
| NIXT High Resolution Observations | p. 71 |
| High Resolution Thermally Differentiated Images of the Chromosphere and Corona | p. 83 |
| New Aspects of Solar Coronal Physics Revealed by YOHKOH | p. 97 |
| Dynamics of the Solar Corona Observed with the YOHKOH Soft X-ray Telescope | p. 113 |
| Hard X-ray Solar Flares Observed by YOHKOH and Particle Acceleration | p. 131 |
| Properties of SMM Flares | p. 139 |
| Analysis of Flare Evolution in the Emission Measure-Temperature Diagram for Three Events Observed by SMM | p. 147 |
| Hydrodynamics and Diagnostics of Coronal Loops Subject to Dynamic Heating | p. 151 |
| Soft X-ray Line Shifts as Signature of the Flare Heating Process | p. 159 |
| Siphon Flow Models of Coronal Loops | p. 163 |
| Spectral Predictions by a Thermal Hydrodynamical Model of a Solar Flare Loop | p. 167 |
| Energy Release Topology in Solar Flares: An XUV Perspective | p. 171 |
| Plasma Temperature Distribution during the Impulsive Phase of Solar Flares | p. 175 |
| Non-Thermal Line Profiles in Solar Flares | p. 179 |
| Coronal Loop Interaction | p. 183 |
| Quiescent Solar Prominences: A Two-Dimensional Model | p. 187 |
| MHD Waves in a Solar Prominence | p. 191 |
| Calibrated Solar EUV Spectrum from SERTS | p. 195 |
| Discussion following Papers on the Solar Corona | p. 199 |
| Stellar Coronal Emission: What We Have Learned from Pre-ROSAT Observations | p. 211 |
| Stellar Coronal X-ray Spectroscopy | p. 225 |
| Time Variability of Stellar X-ray Emission | p. 237 |
| X-rays and Activity in Pre-Main Sequence Stars | p. 249 |
| A-type and Chemically Peculiar Stars | p. 257 |
| Coronal Stellar Emission in Galaxies | p. 267 |
| The G.S. Vaiana X-ray Astronomy Calibration and Testing (XACT) Facility | p. 275 |
| Coronal Emission at the Low Mass End: Results from an Optical-Selected Sample of Nearby K and M Stars Surveyed with the EINSTEIN Observatory | p. 279 |
| The X-ray Emission of T Tauri Stars in Taurus-Auriga as Seen from the EINSTEIN Observatory IPC | p. 283 |
| An Analysis of the Stellar Content of the EINSTEIN Extended Medium Sensitivity Survey Using Age-Homogeneous X-ray Luminosity Functions | p. 287 |
| X-ray and UV Emission from Post-Main-Sequence Stars: The Connection between Surface Activity and Evolution | p. 291 |
| Photometric and Spectroscopic Observations of Cool Stars Serendipitously Discovered by EXOSAT | p. 295 |
| Lithium Abundance in Northern-Hemisphere Active Binary Stars | p. 299 |
| Lithium Abundance Determination in EMSS Stellar Sources | p. 303 |
| Lithium in Stars X-ray Selected by EXOSAT | p. 307 |
| Emission up to 18 keV in the Quiescent X-ray Spectrum of II Peg | p. 311 |
| The Large Coronal Structure and Mass Loss of Active Late-Type Dwarfs | p. 315 |
| Discussion on Stellar Coronae: The Pre-ROSAT Picture | p. 319 |
| ROSAT Observations of Late-Type Stars | p. 327 |
| X-ray Emission from the Pleiades | p. 337 |
| ROSAT Observations of the Hyades | p. 345 |
| ROSAT HRI Observations of the Orion Nebula | p. 353 |
| ROSAT X-ray Study of the Stellar Population of the Chamaleon I Dark Cloud | p. 357 |
| The ROSAT All-Sky Survey of Active Binary Coronae: The RS CVn Systems | p. 361 |
| Soft X-ray Emission and Spectra of Evolved Stars from ROSAT Pointed Observations | p. 365 |
| A ROSAT EUV Survey of Coronal Activity in Nearby Stars and Cosmic Ray Injection into the Interstellar Medium | p. 369 |
| ROSAT EUV Luminosity Functions of Nearby Late-Type Stars | p. 373 |
| X-ray/Optical Survey of Late-Type Stars | p. 377 |
| Coronal Activity in Relation to Chromospheric Cycles and Stellar Rotation | p. 381 |
| Correlation between Radio and X-ray Luminosities among Late-Type Stars: A ROSAT-VLA Survey of M Dwarfs | p. 383 |
| Discussion following Papers on ROSAT Observations | p. 387 |
| Radio Emission from Coronal-Type Stars | p. 393 |
| Mass Loss from Cool Dwarfs: Limits on Detectability | p. 401 |
| Radio and X-ray Luminosity of RS CVn Binary Systems | p. 405 |
| A Remarkable Circularly Polarized Radio Flare on AR Lac | p. 409 |
| Single-Dish Monitoring of RS CVn Binary Systems | p. 413 |
| Spectra of Coronal Radio Emission from Algol Binaries | p. 417 |
| Stellar Coronal Imaging | p. 421 |
| A Bright, Blue Spot on the dMe Star, AU Mic | p. 431 |
| Imaging the Photosphere and Chromosphere of the Rapidly Rotating dMe Star, HK Aqr | p. 435 |
| Imaging the Photosphere and Chromosphere of the RS CVn Star, II Peg | p. 439 |
| Spatial Correlations between Coronal and Photospheric Active Regions on Late-Type Stars | p. 443 |
| Magnetic Activity of Late-Type Stars | p. 447 |
| RIASS Observations of AB Doradus (HD 36705) | p. 457 |
| Observations of Low Level Optical Variability in Active Stars | p. 463 |
| Extending the Presence of Chromospheres and Coronae to Middle A-Type Stars | p. 467 |
| Chromospheric Heating in K and M Dwarfs | p. 471 |
| Analysis of Chromospheric Activity Indicators in MM Her and AR Psc | p. 475 |
| Ultraviolet Study of 71 Tau, the Brightest X Source on the Hyades Cluster | p. 479 |
| New Effects in the IRAS Data and their Consequences for Coronae of Active Late-Type Dwarfs | p. 483 |
| Stellar Flares | p. 489 |
| An Extended Correlation between the Balmer and Soft X-ray Emission from Solar and Stellar Flares | p. 495 |
| Energetics and Distribution of Gamma Ray Bursts and Flares on Stars | p. 497 |
| Observational Evidence for Galactic Origin of Cosmic Rays above 10[superscript 19] eV and Reconnection on Galactic Scales | p. 501 |
| PRISMA: Probing Stars from Core to Corona | p. 505 |
| Discussion following Papers on Other Observations | p. 509 |
| Coronal Heating Mechanisms | p. 515 |
| Chromospheric Heating | p. 533 |
| Solar and Stellar Dynamos | p. 541 |
| Mass Loss and X-ray Emission from Giants and Supergiants | p. 549 |
| Radiation Driven Winds and X-ray Emission from O Stars | p. 563 |
| Magnetic Accretion Disks and Coronae in Active Galactic Nuclei | p. 573 |
| Magnetic Fields and Coronae in Late-Type Stars | p. 579 |
| Resonant Heating of Line-Tied Coronal Loops | p. 583 |
| On the Heating Mechanism of Coronal Holes | p. 587 |
| The Coronal Energy Balance in Active Regions: Theoretical Aspects | p. 591 |
| Thermal Transport in Static Stellar Coronal Loops | p. 595 |
| Scaling Laws for the Decay Phase of Stellar Loop Flares | p. 599 |
| Magnetic Reconnection and Particle Acceleration in the Solar Corona | p. 603 |
| Depth of Formation and Excitation by Electron Impact for HeI Lines in the Atmosphere of Solar Type Stars | p. 607 |
| Three-Dimensional Magnetic Reconnection in a Coronal Neutral Sheet | p. 611 |
| Outflow Focusing in Rotating Stellar Magnetospheres | p. 615 |
| Steady MHD Flows in Uniform Gravity | p. 623 |
| MHD Equilibria in Uniform Gravity | p. 629 |
| Discussion following Papers on Theoretical Developments | p. 633 |
| Author Index | p. 641 |
| Index of Keywords and Subjects | p. 645 |
| Index of Star Names | p. 649 |
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ISBN: 9780792323464
ISBN-10: 0792323467
Series: Astrophysics and Space Science Library
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 682
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Springer Nature B.V.
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 23.4 x 15.6 x 3.9
Weight (kg): 1.13
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