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Magnetic Universe, The Elusive Traces of an Invisible Force

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forlag: Johns Hopkins University Press
utgitt: 2009-12-31
innbinding: Paperback
sider: 288
isbn: 9780801893025
Fagansvarlig for dette faget er: Erna Egeland
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Magnetic fields permeate our vast universe, urging electrically charged particles on their courses, powering solar and stellar flares, and focusing the intense activity of pulsars and neutron stars. This book guides readers on a journey of discovery to understand how magnetic forces are created and how they shape the universe.

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Magnetic fields permeate our vast universe, urging electrically charged particles on their courses, powering solar and stellar flares, and focusing the intense activity of pulsars and neutron stars. Magnetic fields are found in every corner of the cosmos. For decades, astrophysicists have identified them by their effects on visible light, radio waves, and x-rays. J. B. Zirker summarizes our deep knowledge of magnetism, revealing what is yet unknown about its astrophysical applications. In clear, nonmathematical prose, Zirker follows the trail of magnetic exploration from the auroral belts of Earth to the farthest reaches of space. He guides readers on a fascinating journey of discovery to understand how magnetic forces are created and how they shape the universe. He provides the historical background needed to appreciate exciting new research in the field by introducing readers to the great scientists who have studied magnetic fields. Students and amateur astronomers alike will appreciate the readable prose and comprehensive coverage of "The Magnetic Universe".

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J. B. Zirker is an astronomer emeritus at the National Solar Observatory and author of Total Eclipses of the Sun, Journey from the Center of the Sun, Sunquakes: Probing the Interior of the Sun, and An Acre of Glass: A History and Forecast of the Telescope, the last two published by Johns Hopkins.

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