The Magnetospheres of the Earth and Jupiter Proceedings of the Neil Brice Memorial Symposium, Held in Frascati, May 28–June 1, 1974

The Symposium 'The Magnetospheres of the Earth and Jupiter' (May 28th-June 1st, 1974 in Frascati) was organized by the 'Laboratorio Plasma Spazio' of the CNR, on the occasion of its moving to the Frascati area. The main theoretical topic was to be covered by N. Brice, but he died...

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Other Authors: Formisano, V. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1975, 1975
Edition:1st ed. 1975
Series:Astrophysics and Space Science Library
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a I / The Magnetosphere of the Earth -- The Upstream Escape of Energized Solar Wind Protons from the Bow Shock -- Motions of the Earth’s Bow Shock -- On the Earth’s Bow Shock Motion and Speed -- The Calm and Turbulent State of the Earth’s Magnetosheath from December 1968 Through March 1970 -- The Response of the Magnetosphere to the Solar Wind -- Substorm Effects on the Neutral Sheet Inside 10 Earth Radii -- The Plasma Sheet Boundary and Kp -- The Aurora -- Wave Particle Interactions in the Outer Magnetosphere: A Review -- Drift of Particles and Wave-Particle Interactions -- Hot-Cold Plasma Interactions in the Earth’s Magnetosphere -- Concepts of Magnetospheric Convection -- Electric Field Effects on the Access of Magnetosheath Plasma to the Distant Magnetotail -- Neutral Sheets -- Evidence for Magnetic Field Line Reconnection in the Solar Wind -- II / The Magnetosphere of Jupiter -- The Radio Astronomy of Jupiter --  
505 0 |a Long Term Variations of the Decimetric Radio Emission of Jupiter (and Saturn?) -- Upper Limits to Jovian X-Ray Emission from the Uhuru Satellite -- Upper Limits for X-Ray Emission from Jupiter as Measured from the Copernicus Satellite -- Jupiter and Saturn -- Photochemistry of Hydrocarbons in the Jovian Upper Atmosphere -- Solar Wind Heating at Mid-Heliospheric Distances Due to Secondary Ions -- The Pioneer 10 Plasma Analyzer Results at Jupiter -- Pioneer 10 Observations of the Solar Wind and Its Interaction with Jupiter: Plasma Electron Results -- Observations in Interplanetary Space of Relativistic Electrons from Jupiter -- On the Distortion of the Jovian Magnetic Field for R?40 RJ as Deduced from Charged Particles Studies -- Pioneer 10 Observations of the Jovian Magnetosphere Plasma Electron Results -- Characteristics of the Jovian Trapped Electrons and Protons for R?20 RJand Their Interaction with Io --  
505 0 |a Observations of Jovian Accelerated Particles Both Inside and Outside the Jovian Magnetosphere: Results from the Goddard-U. of New Hampshire Experiment on Pioneer 10 -- Pioneer 10: Observations of Energetic Electrons in the Jovian Magnetosphere -- Io Accelerated Electrons and Ions -- Dénouement of Jovian Radiation Belt Theory -- Magnetospheres of Earth and Jupiter after Pioneer 10 -- Is Jupiter the Cosmic Ray Source in Our Solar System? -- The Magnetospheres of Jupiter and Saturn -- Is Jupiter’s Magnetosphere Like a Pulsar’s or Earth’s? -- Index of Names 
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520 |a The Symposium 'The Magnetospheres of the Earth and Jupiter' (May 28th-June 1st, 1974 in Frascati) was organized by the 'Laboratorio Plasma Spazio' of the CNR, on the occasion of its moving to the Frascati area. The main theoretical topic was to be covered by N. Brice, but he died on January 31st, in a plane crash at Pago Pago (Samoa). It seemed appropriate to all of us to honor Neil Brice by renaming the meeting: 'Neil Brice Memorial Symposium'. The Symposium covered problems of magnetospheric dynamics, of both the Earth and Jupiter, with emphasis on the comparison between the two objects. The collaboration of American scientists participating in the recent NASA plan­ etary missions has made it possible to have new important scientific results presented to and discussed by the scientific community. Of the many people who helped to make the meeting such a success, very special thanks goes to Prof. C. Kennel ofU.C.L.A. whose contribution to the organization of this symposium has been extremely important