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An interdisciplinary review of recent advances in Alfvén wave researchAlfvén waves are fundamental to the dynamics of space plasmas. Recent advances in our knowledge about Alfvén waves have come from several directions, including new space missions to unexplored heliospheric regions, sophisticated rocket campaigns in the auroral zone, enlarged magnetometer arrays and radar networks, and significant advances in computer modeling.Alfvén Waves Across Heliophysics: Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities is an interdisciplinary collaboration from different space science communities to review recent and current Alfvén wave research.Volume highlights include: Alfvén waves in the solar atmosphereAlfvén waves at the giant planetsAlfvén waves at MarsAlfvén waves in moon-magnetosphere systemsAlfvén waves in geospaceAlfvén waves in the laboratoryFind out more about this book in this Q&A with the Editor.The American Geophysical Union promotes discovery in Earth and space science for the benefit of humanity. Its publications disseminate scientific knowledge and provide resources for researchers, students, and professionals.
Andreas Keiling, PhD, University of California-Berkeley, USA
List of Contributors vii Preface ix1 Introduction to Alfvén Waves Across Heliophysics: Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities 1Andreas KeilingPart I Sun2 Alfvén Waves in the Solar Atmosphere 5Norbert Magyar3 Alfvén Waves in Solar Flare 39Alexander J. B. Russell4 Excitation and Absorption of Alfvén Waves on the Sun and at Earth: A Compariso 75Gerhard HaerendelPart II Planets5 Alfvén Waves at Mars 101Norberto Romanelli, Christopher M. Fowler, Gina A. DiBraccio, Jared R. Espley, and Jasper S. Halekas6 Alfvén Waves at the Giant Planets 125David Southwood7 Alfvén Waves Related to Moon–Magnetosphere Interactions 139 Bertrand Bonfond and Ali Sulaiman 8 Alfvén Waves and Aurora at Earth and Jupiter: Comparative Analysis 163Robert L. LysakPart III Earth9 Role of Alfvén Waves in Dynamic Magnetosphere–Ionosphere Coupling: New Perspectives From Satellite and Ground Observations 179Ivan P. Pakhotin and Ian R. Mann10 Alfvén Waves in the Earth’s Magnetosphere 215Andrew N. Wright, Michael D. Hartinger, Kazue Takahashi, and Tom Elsden11 Alfvén Waves at the Interface of Solar Wind and Magnetosphere 249Eun-Hwa Kim, Jay R. Johnson, and Peter A. Damiano12 Laboratory-Space Comparisons of Alfvén Waves 269James W. R. SchroederIndex 297