Basic Space Plasma Physics

Basic Space Plasma Physics

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Science & Technology
格式 Kindle
页数 845
语言 中文
已发布 Jan 1, 2022
出版商 World Scientific Publishing Company
版本 3
ISBN-10 9811254079
ISBN-13 9789811254079
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The exploration of space plasma physics takes center stage in this comprehensive textbook, crafted by renowned authors Wolfgang Baumjohann and Rudolf A Treumann. Delving deep into the intricate dynamics of plasma, the work articulates fundamental concepts such as the behavior of charged particles under electromagnetic influences. Readers are guided through the core principles governing single particle motion, laying a strong theoretical foundation essential for understanding more complex interactions in space environments.

As the narrative unfolds, the text transitions into examining the multifaceted nature of plasma as it exists in various contexts, particularly Earth's own plasma environment. The authors skillfully bridge theory with practical applications, offering insights into how these principles manifest in real-world scenarios. From the interaction of solar winds with Earth's magnetic field to the formation of auroras, the book illustrates the dynamic processes at play.

Each chapter builds upon the last, ensuring a holistic understanding of various phenomena, including wave-particle interactions and plasma instabilities. The detailed explanations are complemented by diagrams and illustrations that enrich the reader's comprehension, making complex ideas more accessible.

Ultimately, this work serves as both a rigorous academic resource and a gateway for enthusiasts eager to comprehend the vast, electrifying domain of space plasma physics. Its clear language and structured approach help demystify a subject that is vital for advancements in space science and technology, inviting a broad audience to engage with the wonders of our universe.

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