Physics
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May 1976
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Royal Society (London), Philosophical Transactions, Series A, vol. 281, no. 1304, May 6, 1976. 220 p.
Physics
Atmospheric Physics, Conferences, Solar Atmosphere, Solar Physics, Atmospheric Models, Chromosphere, Photosphere, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Corona, Solar Flares, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Spectra, Two Dimensional Models, Ultraviolet Spectra, X Ray Spectra
Scientific paper
The papers discuss the physics of the solar atmosphere in terms of the quiet sun, active regions, and flares. Specific topics include the magnetic structure and dynamic state of the photosphere, measurements of the solar EUV continuum, the coronal energy and pressure balance, a two-dimensional magnetic model of the chromosphere-corona transition region, optical and magnetic measurements of the photosphere and low chromosphere, EUV observations of the quiet sun and eruptive prominences, and an overall view of the low corona as seen in X-rays. Other papers deal with X-ray spectroscopy of the corona, the structure and energy balance of active regions, white-light coronal observations, interpretations of flare-related solar radio emission, observations of hard X-ray bursts and soft X-ray flares, high-energy solar particles, and current sheets in the solar atmosphere. Individual items are announced in this issue.
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