The sun, a tool for stellar physics; Proceedings of the Sixth Course, Erice, Italy, August 8-21, 1976

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Conferences, Solar Physics, Stellar Models, Stellar Physics, Atmospheric Heating, Chromosphere, Photosphere, Radiative Transfer, Solar Atmosphere, Solar Corona, Solar Neutrinos, Solar Wind, Sound Waves, Stellar Atmospheres, Stellar Magnetic Fields, Stellar Winds, Three Dimensional Models, Velocity Distribution

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The papers are a contribution to our study of the sun as a rotating magnetic plasma with a complex transient XUV, optical, radio, and cosmic ray spectrum. They cover such topics as the solar atmosphere; the neutrino problem; radiative transfer in three-dimensional complex geometries; modeling of the solar photosphere and chromosphere; short period acoustic heating theory and its application to the construction of model chromospheres; velocity fields in the solar atmosphere; chromospheric motions; and magnetic structures in the photosphere of the sun and stars.

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