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Comparative Magnetic Minima (IAU S286): Characterizing Quiet Times in the Sun and Stars (Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia)

Comparative Magnetic Minima (IAU S286): Characterizing Quiet Times in the Sun and Stars (Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia)

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David F. Webb Edited by Cristina H. Mandrini
Cambridge University Press, 7/19/2012
EAN 9781107019867, ISBN10: 1107019869

Hardcover, 470 pages, 25.3 x 17.7 x 2.3 cm
Language: English

IAU Symposium 286 presents authoritative reviews and the latest results on characterizing the quietest periods of solar and stellar magnetic activity cycles, from generative dynamo mechanisms to in-depth analyses of recent well-observed and well-modeled minima. Specific topics covered include effects on Earth such as the Maunder Minimum and Little Ice Ages associated with a period of extended, or 'grand', minima and how magnetic fields can be cyclically generated in solar and stellar interiors via dynamo processes. Studies of activity cycles in Sun-like and nearby stars help to place the Sun's cycles in a universal context. IAU S286 is unique in bringing together a diverse group of scientists from different disciplines to uncover common aspects of the physical processes involved in different environments from the Sun to Earth and stars to planets.

Preface
1. Solar and stellar minima
2. Dynamos and cycle variability
3. Comparative solar minima from Sun to Earth
4. Stellar cycles
5. Grand minima and historical records
6. General topics
Index.