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E-grāmata: Planetary Aeronomy: Atmosphere Environments in Planetary Systems

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  • Sērija : Physics of Earth and Space Environments
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Mar-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783662093627
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  • Sērija : Physics of Earth and Space Environments
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Mar-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783662093627
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Planetary Aeronomy is a modern and concise introduction to the underlying physical and chemical processes that govern the formation and evolution of the upper atmospheres of planets. The general approach employed permits consideration of the growing number of extrasolar planets, the detailed observation of which will become possible over the next decades. The book explains the physics behind many atmospheric processes, which are relevant for the evolution of planetary atmospheres and their water inventories, and also contains useful scaling laws and analytical expressions that can be applied to any planet. Readers thus gain insight into the evolution of terrestrial planets and their long-time habitability, atmospheric stability, etc. This volume can be used both as graduate textbook for students wishing to specialize in the field as well as succinct compendium for researchers in the field.

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The Book Planetary Aeronomy by two eminent workers in this field is a welcome addition to the sparse literature on this topic. (Astrobiology, Vol.5/1, 2005)

Introduction 1(2)
Radiation and Particle Environments from Stellar and Cosmic Sources
3(28)
Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation (EUV) and X-Rays
6(13)
Corpuscular Radiation
19(4)
Evolution of the Solar/Stellar XUV Flux with Time
23(4)
Solar/Stellar Winds
27(4)
Neutral Atmospheres
31(48)
Barosphere: Distribution Laws
31(10)
Thermosphere: Thermal Structure
41(11)
Exosphere: Atmospheric Escape (Evaporation)
52(11)
Hydrodynamic Escape and Atmospheric Expansion
63(4)
Atmospheric Sputtering
67(2)
Physical Properties of Planetary Atmospheres
69(10)
Thermal Structure of Upper Atmospheres
79(12)
Departures from Thermal Equilibrium
79(1)
Electron and Ion Temperatures
80(8)
Heat Sources not Related to Photoionization
88(3)
Chemical Processes
91(24)
General Comments
91(2)
Recombination
93(2)
The Formation of Hot Neutral Atoms and Planetary Coronae
95(4)
Charge Exchange Reactions
99(5)
Negative Ion Reactions
104(3)
Chemical Reactions and Airglow
107(3)
Meteor Reactions
110(5)
The Ionosphere as a Plasma
115(26)
General Plasma Properties
115(2)
Equilibrium Models
117(3)
Realistic Models of Planetary Ionospheres
120(1)
Observable and Derived Parameters
121(3)
Ionospheric Regions
124(3)
The Ionosphere as a Dispersive Medium
127(1)
Plasma (Ambipolar) Diffusion
128(8)
Plasma Drift and Winds
136(5)
Plasma Escape
141(28)
The Extent of Planetary Ionospheres
141(10)
Ion Pick Up and Mass Loading
151(3)
Ion Exosphere
154(2)
Plasma Escape from Magnetized Planets
156(5)
Ionospheric Plasma Instabilities
161(6)
Ion Loss due to Momentum Transport
167(2)
Evolutionary Processes of Planetary Atmospheres
169(8)
Future Outlook: Aeronomy of Exoplanets
169(2)
Habitable Zone
171(2)
Atmospheric Evolution of Terrestrial Planets
173(4)
Appendix
177(4)
References 181(14)
List of Symbols 195(6)
Index 201