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Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas A.J. Willis

Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas By A.J. Willis

Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas by A.J. Willis


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Throughout his career Sir Robert Wilson has demonstrated that advances in a wide variety of fields in astrophysics and laboratory physics are achievable through the application of fundamental plasma spectroscopy. This volume contains reviews honouring Sir Robert and reflecting his interests.

Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas Summary

Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas: A Festschrift for Professor Sir Robert Wilson by A.J. Willis

The reader has been introduced to a number of topics, taken from Toka- mak research, in order to trace the the development of applications of spec- troscopy in controlled fusion research over the last 35 years, from the early toroidal devices like ZETA to present-day Tokamaks. The subject of plasma spectroscopy has grown in sophistication in terms of the expansion of the atomic processes which have to be considered and their associated data base, the complexity of the experimental techniques and the wide range of diag- nostic applications. Plasma spectroscopy has increased our appreciation of the subtle role of impurities in determining much of the plasma behaviour. Control of impurities, by techniques such as wall conditioning, magnetic divertors, pellet or atomic beam injection and radiation mantles, offers a wealth of future investigations. Acknowledgements The author would like to acknowledge the help and inspiration he has derived from his students past and present in writing this article. In particular he is indebted toM O'Mullane for his technical help in preparing the manuscript and whose research work is featured in the sections on MARFEs and ion transport. References Abbey, A. F., Barnsley, R., Dunn, J., Lea, S. N. and Peacock, N.J.: 1993, UVand X-ray Spectroscopy of Laboratory and Astrophysical Plasmas. (editors, E Silver and S. Khan) Cambridge University Press, 493. Afrosimov, V. V., Gordeev, Y.S. et al.: 1979, J.E. T.P. Lett. 28, 501. Alper, B.: 1995, p.r.ivate communication, JET.

Table of Contents

Sir Robert Wilson - A Dedication. Sir Robert Wilson, C.B.E., FRS; A.J. Willis, T.W. Hartquist. Solar Physics. The Chromosphere-Corona Transition Region in Late-Type Stars; C. Jordan. The Solar X-Ray Corona; L. Golub. Coronal Heating by Magnetic Reconnection; E. Priest. Hot Stars and Stellar X-Ray Sources. Chemically Peculiar Hot Stars; K.C. Smith. Levitation; M.J. Seaton. Winds of Luminous OB Stars; I.D. Howarth, R.K. Prinja. Wolf-Rayet Stars. Physical, Chemical and Mass Loss Properties and Evolutionary Status; A.J. Willis. Extragalactic Astronomy. Accretion and Evolution in Close Binaries; A.R. King. Line Forming Regions in Active Galaxies and Their Nuclei; J.E. Dyson, R.J.R. Williams, J.J. Perry. The Broad Emission Line Region in AGNs and Quasars: The Impact of Variability Studies; P.M. Gondhalekar, et al. Interstellar Medium. The Identification of Diffuse Bands; D.A. Williams. Molecular Diagnostics of the Interstellar Medium and Star Forming Regions; T.W. Hartquist, A. Dalgarno. Spectroscopic Evidence for Protostellar Infall; J.M.C. Rawlings. Plasma Spectroscopy and Diagnosis. Atomic Processes in Astrophysics; J.C. Raymond, N.C. Brickhouse. Fusion Spectroscopy; N.J. Peacock. The Kluwer LaTeX Style File.

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NPB9780792341512
9780792341512
0792341511
Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas: A Festschrift for Professor Sir Robert Wilson by A.J. Willis
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Springer
1996-08-31
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