In this comprehensive review of the radio astronomy of the Sun, thirteen researchers based in Australia summarise our present knowledge of solar radio emission at wavelengths of about one metre. CSIRO scientists have been at the forefront of research in solar radiophysics for thirty years; the historical review of J. Paul Wild is, therefore, highly appropriate. Introductory sections give the history of the subject and outline basic physical principles. Instrumental techniques are described next, to set the scene for the ...
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In this comprehensive review of the radio astronomy of the Sun, thirteen researchers based in Australia summarise our present knowledge of solar radio emission at wavelengths of about one metre. CSIRO scientists have been at the forefront of research in solar radiophysics for thirty years; the historical review of J. Paul Wild is, therefore, highly appropriate. Introductory sections give the history of the subject and outline basic physical principles. Instrumental techniques are described next, to set the scene for the classification of bursts, flare phenomena, and the propagation of radio waves through the corona. In the second half of the book there is a thorough description of burst types, solar storms, and the Quiet Sun.
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 1300grams, ISBN: 0521254094.