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Illustrated Glossary for Solar and Solar–Terrestrial Physics [PDF]

open access: possiblePhysics Bulletin, 1978
A Bruzek and C H Durrant (eds) Dordrecht, Holland: D Reidel 1977 pp xviii + 204 price $26 This glossary published under the auspices of Commission 10 of the International Astronomical Union aims to explain the extensive terminology used in solar physics. It is conveniently divided into chapters dealing with different aspects of the sun (each written by
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A Discussion on the physics of the solar atmosphere - Solar flares

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1976
A summary is given of some recent observational data on solar flares. Particularly we discuss the flare build-up process and the time scales involved. We suggest as a possible magnetic field configuration a multiply kinked or supertwisted flux tube. The role of plasma turbulence and the Fermi mechanism in particle acceleration is discussed.
M. Kuperus, H. Rosenberg, C. De Jager
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Lectures on Solar Physics

2003
Overview of Solar Physics.- Instrumentation and Observational Techniques in Solar Astronomy.- Solar Interior and Seismology.- The Active and Explosive Sun.- Magnetic Flux Tubes and Activity on the Sun.- Solar Magnetic Fields.- The Physics of Chromospheres and Coronae.- The Solar Corona.- The Solar Wind.
H. M. Antia   +2 more
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Physics of Solar Cells [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
In this chapter solar cell physics is reviewed. The discussion starts with classification of solar cells. Solar cell operation is introduced in the context of the two essential processes in any solar cell, i.e. light absorption and charge separation.
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Physics-informed machine learning

Nature Reviews Physics, 2021
George Em Karniadakis   +2 more
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Physics of Solar Ponds

1987
Solar pond is essentially a solar radiation based heat collection and storage device with a built—in semitransparent insulation. This insulation is in the form of a nonconvective zone for salt gradient ponds, a honeycomb in case of honeycomb ponds and a Gel in the case of Gel ponds.
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Doping a Mott insulator: Physics of high-temperature superconductivity

Reviews of Modern Physics, 2006
Xiao-gang Wen
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Physics of Alfvén waves and energetic particles in burning plasmas

Reviews of Modern Physics, 2016
Fulvio Zonca, Yonghua Wang, Liu Chen
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