Physics – Plasma Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981s%26w....20..446v&link_type=abstract
Sterne und Weltraum, vol. 20, Dec. 1981, p. 446-451. In German.
Physics
Plasma Physics
Cosmic Plasma, Earth Magnetosphere, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Magnetic Flux, Solar Activity Effects, Solar System, Magnetic Storms, Plasma Physics, Solar Rotation, Sunspots, Thermodynamics
Scientific paper
The formation of bipolar spot areas on the solar surface is discussed, taking into account the effects of reinforced magnetic flux, differential solar rotation and turbulence. Attention is given to the interplanetary magnetic field, planetary magnetospheres, and solar activity and magnetospheric storms. It is pointed out that magnetic fields are an integral component of the cosmic plasma in the solar system. The origin of these fields is related to mechanical and thermodynamic processes. The magnetic fields are, therefore, basically secondary phenomena involving relatively little energy transformation. They have no significant effect on causes. However, a local field reinforcement, resulting in a pronounced interaction between magnetic field and matter, is possible. The solar system can be considered as a natural laboratory for the study of plasma physics.
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