Astrophysical magnetic fields : from galaxies to the early universe
By: Shukurov, Anvar.
Contributor(s): Subramanian, Kandaswamy.
Series: Cambridge astrophysics series [CAPS]. / edited by Andrew King ...[et al.]; no. 56.Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge Universtiy Press 2022Description: xiii, 625p.ISBN: 9780521861052.Subject(s): Magnetohydrodynamics | Cosmic magnetic fieldsDDC classification: 523.0188 | Sh92a Summary: Magnetic fields permeate space and affect many major astrophysical phenomena, but they are often ignored due to their perceived complexity. This self-contained introduction to astrophysical magnetic fields provides both a comprehensive review of the current state of the subject and a critical discussion of the latest research. It presents our knowledge of magnetic fields from the Early Universe, their evolution in cosmic time through to their roles in present-day galaxies, galaxy clusters and the wider intergalactic medium, with attention given to both theory and observations. This volume also contains an extensive introduction into magnetohydrodynamics, numerous worked examples, observational and mathematical techniques and interpretations of the observations. Its review of our current knowledge, with an emphasis on results that are likely to form the basis for future progress, benefits a broad audience of advanced students and active researchers, including those from fields such as cosmology and general relativity. Combines the essential features of both textbook and research monograph, being both an introduction and comprehensive review of the subject Provides the necessary blend of theory in a manner accessible to observers, and observations in a form suitable for theorists Accessible to a wide range of readers from advanced students to active researchers in this and other fieldsItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 523.0188 Sh92a (Browse shelf) | Available | A185667 |
Magnetic fields permeate space and affect many major astrophysical phenomena, but they are often ignored due to their perceived complexity. This self-contained introduction to astrophysical magnetic fields provides both a comprehensive review of the current state of the subject and a critical discussion of the latest research. It presents our knowledge of magnetic fields from the Early Universe, their evolution in cosmic time through to their roles in present-day galaxies, galaxy clusters and the wider intergalactic medium, with attention given to both theory and observations. This volume also contains an extensive introduction into magnetohydrodynamics, numerous worked examples, observational and mathematical techniques and interpretations of the observations. Its review of our current knowledge, with an emphasis on results that are likely to form the basis for future progress, benefits a broad audience of advanced students and active researchers, including those from fields such as cosmology and general relativity.
Combines the essential features of both textbook and research monograph, being both an introduction and comprehensive review of the subject
Provides the necessary blend of theory in a manner accessible to observers, and observations in a form suitable for theorists
Accessible to a wide range of readers from advanced students to active researchers in this and other fields
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