
Cosmic Rays in Magnetospheres of the Earth and other Planets
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Science & Technology
History
格式
精装书
页数
804
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 28, 2009
出版商
Springer
版本
2009
ISBN-10
1402092385
ISBN-13
9781402092381
描述
Lev Dorman delves into the fascinating realm of cosmic rays and their interactions within the magnetospheres of Earth and other planets. This intricate study offers a comprehensive examination of the behavior of cosmic rays as they traverse and influence planetary atmospheres, providing essential insights into both terrestrial and extraterrestrial environments.
With a blend of theoretical models and empirical data, the work highlights the significance of magnetic fields in shaping the trajectories and intensity of cosmic rays. Dorman meticulously explores how these high-energy particles affect not only planetary atmospheres but also contribute to understanding the broader cosmic phenomena and their implications for life on Earth.
The text serves as a rich resource for astrophysicists and space scientists, underpinning the importance of cosmic rays in space weather effects and planetary habitability. Each chapter is meticulously structured, with detailed bibliographical references and indexes that facilitate further exploration of this dynamic field of study.
Through a clear and engaging narrative, Dorman invites readers to consider the cosmic forces at play beyond our planet and the intricate dance of particles that contribute to the universe's vast tapestry.
With a blend of theoretical models and empirical data, the work highlights the significance of magnetic fields in shaping the trajectories and intensity of cosmic rays. Dorman meticulously explores how these high-energy particles affect not only planetary atmospheres but also contribute to understanding the broader cosmic phenomena and their implications for life on Earth.
The text serves as a rich resource for astrophysicists and space scientists, underpinning the importance of cosmic rays in space weather effects and planetary habitability. Each chapter is meticulously structured, with detailed bibliographical references and indexes that facilitate further exploration of this dynamic field of study.
Through a clear and engaging narrative, Dorman invites readers to consider the cosmic forces at play beyond our planet and the intricate dance of particles that contribute to the universe's vast tapestry.