TY - BOOK AU - Simnett,George M. AU - Alissandrakis,Constantine E. AU - Vlahos,Loukas ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Solar and Heliospheric Plasma Physics: Proceedings of the 8th European Meeting on Solar Physics Held at Halkidiki, Greece, 13–18 May 1996 T2 - Lecture Notes in Physics, SN - 9783540691242 AV - QB4 U1 - 520 23 PY - 1997/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg KW - Physics KW - Astronomy KW - Astrophysics KW - Quantum theory KW - Plasma (Ionized gases) KW - Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences KW - Atoms, Molecules, Clusters and Plasmas KW - Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory N1 - The structure and dynamics of the sun from helioseismology, and the neutrino problem -- Modulation of solar and stellar activity cycles -- Dynamics of flux tubes in the solar atmosphere: Observations -- Dynamics of flux tubes in the solar atmosphere: Theory -- Observations of energetic ions during the ulysses mission -- Solar wind and interstellar medium coupling -- Flows through the magnetically structured solar atmosphere -- Chromospheric dynamics — What can be learnt from numerical simulations -- Topologically forced reconnection -- Energy release processes in active regions -- Production of flare accelerated particles at the sun -- New ground-based solar instrumentation -- Future space instrumentation for solar physics N2 - This volume brings together theoretical ideas on the plasma physics of both hot and dense plasmas in the solar atmosphere and similar physics applied to the tenuous and cooler plasmas found in the heliosphere. It is complemented by recent observations. Helioseismology covers the solar interior and the neutrino problem. Solar and stellar activity cycles are addressed. The dynamics of magnetic flux tubes in the solar atmosphere and material flows through the chromosphere into the upper atmosphere are comprehensively reviewed. Energy release processes and the production of energetic particles are important to understanding events in the solar atmosphere and to the dynamics of the tenuous heliosphere. A glimpse of the future is offered by concluding chapters on new ground-based and space instrumentation UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BFb0105667 ER -