Solar Prominences

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This volume presents the latest research results on solar prominences, including new developments on e.g. chirality, fine structure, magnetism, diagnostic tools and relevant solar plasma physics.

In 1875 solar prominences, as seen out of the solar limb, were described by P.A. Secchi in his book Le Soleil as "gigantic pink or peach-flower coloured flames". The development of spectroscopy, coronagraphy and polarimetry brought tremendous observational advances in the twentieth century. The authors present and discuss exciting new challenges (resulting from observations made by space and ground-based telescopes in the 1990s and the first decade of the 21st century) concerning the diagnostics of prominences, their formation, their life time and their eruption along with their impact in the heliosphere (including the Earth).

The book starts with a general introduction of the prominence “object” with some historical background on observations and instrumentation. In the next chapter, the various forms of prominences are described with a thorough attempt of classification. Their thermodynamic (and velocity) properties are then derived with emphasis on the methods (and their limits) used. This goes from the simplest optically thin case to the heavy radiative treatment of plasmas out of local thermodynamic equilibrium. The following chapters are devoted to the magnetic field measurements and indirect derivation. A new branch of diagnostic tools, the seismology, is presented along with some MHD basics. This allows to better understand the propagation of waves, the energy and force equilibria. Both small-scale and large-scale studies and their relationship are presented. The importance of the newly discovered cavities is stressed in the context of prominence destabilization. The issues of prominence formation and eruption, their connection with flares and Coronal Mass Ejections and their impact on the Earth are addressed on the basis of the latest results. Finally, an exciting new area of research is unveiled with the newly discovered evidence of similar manifestations in the Universe and their possible impact on the habitability of exoplanets.

References to the basic physics (where necessary) are provided and the proposed web sites addresses will allow the reader to load exciting movies. The book is aimed at advanced students in astrophysics, post-graduates, solar physicists and more generally astrophysicists. Amateurs will enjoy the many new images which go with the text.

Author(s): Jean-Claude Vial, Oddbjørn Engvold (eds.)
Series: Astrophysics and Space Science Library 415
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 488
Tags: Astrophysics and Astroparticles; Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences; Astronomy, Observations and Techniques

Front Matter....Pages i-x
Historical Background and Introduction....Pages 1-29
Description and Classification of Prominences....Pages 31-60
Spectral Diagnostics of Cool Prominence and PCTR Optically Thin Plasmas....Pages 61-77
Derivations and Observations of Prominence Bulk Motions and Mass....Pages 79-101
Radiative Transfer in Solar Prominences....Pages 103-130
Derivation of the Major Properties of Prominences Using NLTE Modelling....Pages 131-155
Energy Balance....Pages 157-178
Magnetometry of Prominences....Pages 179-203
The Magnetic Field Structure of Prominences from Direct and Indirect Observations....Pages 205-235
Plasma Structure and Dynamics....Pages 237-257
Magnetism and Dynamics of Prominences: MHD Waves....Pages 259-296
MHD Equilibria and Triggers for Prominence Eruption....Pages 297-322
Coronal Cavities: Observations and Implications for the Magnetic Environment of Prominences....Pages 323-353
Formation and Large-Scale Patterns of Filament Channels and Filaments....Pages 355-380
The Dynamics of Eruptive Prominences....Pages 381-410
Eruptive Prominences and Their Association with Coronal Mass Ejections....Pages 411-432
Eruptive Prominences and Their Impact on the Earth and Our Life....Pages 433-453
Stellar Activity and CMEs: Important Factors of Planetary Evolution....Pages 455-482
Back Matter....Pages 483-488