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Progress in Solar Physics
Review Papers Invited to Celebrate the Centennial Volume of Solar Physics
herausgegeben von C. de Jager und Zdenek SvestkaInhaltsverzeichnis
- High Resolution Solar Telescopes.
- Present Problems of the Solar Interior.
- The Solar Neutrino Problem.
- Inverting Helioseismic Data.
- The 160 Minutes Oscillations.
- The Sun as a System of Elementary Particles.
- The Solar Dynamo.
- The Solar Differential Rotation — Present Status of Observations.
- Eight Decades of Solar Research at Mount Wilson.
- Measurements of Magnetic Fields and the Analysis of Stokes Profiles.
- Solar Convection.
- The Fine Structure of the Quiet Sun.
- The Chromosphere and Transition Region — Current Status and Future Directions of Models.
- Progress in Coronal Physics.
- The Heating of Coronae.
- Some Recent Developments in the Theoretical Dynamics of Magnetic Fields.
- Nonradiative Activity across the H-R Diagram: Which Types of Stars Are Solar-Like?.
- Solar and Stellar Activity: the Theoretical Approach.
- Stellar Analogs of Solar Magnetic Activity.
- The Emergence of Magnetic Flux.
- Modern Observations of Solar Prominences.
- 21 May 1980 Flare Review.
- Solar Hard X-Ray Bursts.
- High Spatial Resolution Microwave Observations of the Sun.
- Energetic Ions in Solar ?-Ray Flares.
- Energetic Solar Electrons in the Interplanetary Medium.
- Imaging of Coronal Mass Ejections by the Helios Spacecraft.
- The Solar Wind.
- Mass Loss from Solar-Type Stars.
- The Future of Solar Physics.
- Announcement.