Basics of Plasma Astrophysics

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This book is an introduction to contemporary plasma physics that discusses the most relevant recent advances in the field and covers a careful choice of applications to various branches of astrophysics and space science. The purpose of the book is to allow the student to master the basic concepts of plasma physics and to bring him or her up to date in a number of relevant areas of current research. Topics covered include orbit theory, kinetic theory, fluid models, magnetohydrodynamics, MHD turbulence, instabilities, discontinuities, and magnetic reconnection. Some prior knowledge of classical physics is required, in particular fluid mechanics, statistical physics, and electrodynamics. The mathematical developments are self-contained and explicitly detailed in the text. A number of exercises are provided at the end of each chapter, together with suggestions and solutions.

Author(s): Claudio Chiuderi, Marco Velli (auth.)
Series: UNITEXT for Physics
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Mailand
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 279
Tags: Plasma Physics; Astrophysics and Astroparticles; Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences; Statistical Physics, Dynamical Systems and Complexity; Fluid- and Aerodynamics

Front Matter....Pages i-ix
An Introduction to Plasma Physics....Pages 1-16
Particle Orbit Theory....Pages 17-35
Kinetic Theory of Plasmas: An Outline....Pages 37-48
Fluid Models....Pages 49-69
Magnetohydrodynamics....Pages 71-97
Instabilities....Pages 99-148
Waves....Pages 149-179
Shocks....Pages 181-202
Magnetic Reconnection....Pages 203-227
MHD Turbulence....Pages 229-245
Build-Up of Magnetic Fields....Pages 247-273
Back Matter....Pages 275-279