Infrared tools for solar astrophysics: what's next? : proceedings of the Fifteenth National Solar Observatory/ Sacramento Peak Summer Workshop, Sunspot, New Mexico, USA, 19-22 September 1994 / edited by J.R. Kuhn & M.J. Penn



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1995

Infrared tools for solar astrophysics: what's next? : proceedings of the Fifteenth National Solar Observatory/ Sacramento Peak Summer Workshop, Sunspot, New Mexico, USA, 19-22 September 1994 / edited by J.R. Kuhn & M.J. Penn

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These workshop papers reflect the new results from extended-object infrared observations and explored the potential capabilities of large-aperture, low-scattered light instrumentation. Topics discussed include problems in solar astrophysics, and some important issues in planetary and extragalactic astrophysics.

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Title
Infrared tools for solar astrophysics: what's next? : proceedings of the Fifteenth National Solar Observatory/ Sacramento Peak Summer Workshop, Sunspot, New Mexico, USA, 19-22 September 1994 / edited by J.R. Kuhn & M.J. Penn
Creators
  • National Solar Observatory/Sacramento Peak. Summer Workshop (15th : 1994 : Sunspot, N.M.)
Subject
  • Infrared astronomy--Congresses
  • Infrared technology--Congresses
  • Astrophysics--Congresses
  • Coronagraphs--Congresses
Publisher
  • World Scientific, 1995
  • National Library Board Singapore, 1995
Contributors
  • Penn, M. J. (Matt J.)
  • Kuhn, J. R. (Jeff R.)
Digital Description
application/pdf, xii, 470 p.
Table of Contents
  • Preface -- Advanced coronagraphy -- Mechanisms of coronal heating -- Diagnostics of coronal heating -- Emission-line signatures of coronal loop interactions -- White-light coronal fine structure -- Association of solar coronal temperature and structure from ground-based emission-line data with global magnetic field models and yohkoh SXT data (abstract only) -- IR coronal lines from EUV data.
Copyright
  • All Rights Reserved. National Library Board Singapore 2009.