Magnetic Fields in the Solar System | Planets, Moons and Solar Wind Interactions | ISBN 9783319877655

Magnetic Fields in the Solar System

Planets, Moons and Solar Wind Interactions

herausgegeben von Hermann Lühr, Johannes Wicht, Stuart A. Gilder und Matthias Holschneider
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonHermann Lühr
Herausgegeben vonJohannes Wicht
Herausgegeben vonStuart A. Gilder
Herausgegeben vonMatthias Holschneider
Buchcover Magnetic Fields in the Solar System  | EAN 9783319877655 | ISBN 3-319-87765-8 | ISBN 978-3-319-87765-5
“This book summarizes work done in the programme ‘PlanetMag’, sponsored by a German research foundation. It discusses observation and modelling of magnetic fields, or processes strongly influenced by magnetism, within different environments in the Solar System. … I would recommend this book as a well-referenced and up-to-date summary of research related to planetary magnetism and magnetosphers.” (Nick Achilleos, The Observatory, Vol. 139 (1268), February, 2019)

Magnetic Fields in the Solar System

Planets, Moons and Solar Wind Interactions

herausgegeben von Hermann Lühr, Johannes Wicht, Stuart A. Gilder und Matthias Holschneider
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonHermann Lühr
Herausgegeben vonJohannes Wicht
Herausgegeben vonStuart A. Gilder
Herausgegeben vonMatthias Holschneider

This book addresses and reviews many of the still little understood questions related to the processes underlying planetary magnetic fields and their interaction with the solar wind. With focus on research carried out within the German Priority Program ”PlanetMag”, it also provides an overview of the most recent research in the field.

Magnetic fields play an important role in making a planet habitable by protecting the environment from the solar wind. Without the geomagnetic field, for example, life on Earth as we know it would not be possible. And results from recent space missions to Mars and Venus strongly indicate that planetary magnetic fields play a vital role in preventing atmospheric erosion by the solar wind. However, very little is known about the underlying interaction between the solar wind and a planet’s magnetic field.

The book takes a synergistic interdisciplinary approach that combines newly developed tools for data acquisition and analysis, computer simulations of planetary interiors and dynamos, models of solar wind interaction, measurement of ancient terrestrial rocks and meteorites, and laboratory investigations.