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Comparative magnetic minima : characterizing quiet times in the sun and stars : proceedings of the 286 th symposium of the international astronomical union held in the city of Mendoza, Mendoza, Argentina October 3-7, 2011



IAU Symposium 286 presents authoritative reviews and the latest results on characterizing the quietest periods of solar and stellar magnetic activity cycles, from generative dynamo mechanisms to in-depth analyses of recent well-observed and well-modeled minima. Specific topics covered include effects on Earth such as the Maunder Minimum and Little Ice Ages associated with a period of extended, or 'grand', minima, and how magnetic fields can be cyclically generated in solar and stellar interiors via dynamo processes. Studies of activity cycles in Sun-like and nearby stars help to place the Sun's cycles in a universal context. IAU S286 is unique in bringing together a diverse group of scientists from different disciplines to uncover common aspects of the physical processes involved in different environments from the Sun to Earth, and stars to planets.


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Series Title
IAU symposium proceedings series, 1743-9213 ; 286
Call Number
GP.02.I58 Sym.no.286 2012
Publisher Cambridge University : Cambridge, UK.,
Collation
xvii, 460 p. : ill; 26 cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
978-1-107-01986-7
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