Electromagnetic Coupling in the Polar Clefts and Caps

ISBN
9780792302858
$99.00
These proceedings are based upon in~roductory talks, re­ search repor~s and discussions at the NATO Advanced Work­ shop on ELECTROMAGNETIC COUPLING IN THE POLAR CLEFTS AND CAPS, held at Lillehammer, Norway, 20-24th September 1988. By this book we will make the information which was pro­ vided to the participants of the workshop, accessible to a wider audience. Electromagnetic processes governing particle, momen­ tum, and energy transfer from the solar wind via the magne­ tosphere and into the earth's upper atmosphere are the main topics of solar-terrestrial research. Due to the peculiar magnetic field configuration in the magnetosphere, result­ ing from the interaction with the shocked solar wind, the sunward-side boundary is mapped along magnetic field lines in~o a thin, arc-like band of the days ide polar ionosphere at the boundary of the polar cap; i.e. ~he ionospheric cleft region. The polar cusp is a separate, more limited region near magnetic noon, as defined by electron and proton precipitation detected from polar orbiting satel­ lites. The basic physics of the different coupling modes at the dayside magnetopause is a matter of great controversy. This is an important problem to solve, also because similar boundaries exist in stellar objects throughout the Uni­ verse. It is expected that ground-based remote sensing tech­ niques, with their ability to continuously monitoring the temporal and spatial variations of the ionospheric signa­ tures, will have a great impact on this problem, in parti­ cular when combined with in situ measurements.
Format Trade Cloth
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  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • Books
  • 1 vol.
  • 1989
  • 480
  • Yes
  • 278
  • Print
  • QC1-75