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Plasma Physics for Astrophysics (Princeton Series in Astrophysics) [Hardcover]

Russell M. Kulsrud (Author)
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December 13, 2004 0691102678 978-0691102672

In this book, a distinguished expert introduces plasma physics from the ground up, presenting it as a comprehensible field that can be grasped largely on the basis of physical intuition and qualitative reasoning, similar to other fields of physics. Plasmas are ionized gases that can be found in a hydrogen bomb explosion, the confinement chamber of an experimental fusion reactor, the solar corona, the aurora borealis, the interstellar medium, and the immediate vicinity of a gravitational black hole. Not surprisingly, plasma physics appears to consist of numerous topics arising independently from astrophysics, fusion physics, and other practical applications, and hence it remains a field poorly understood even by many astrophysicists. But, in fact, most of these topics can be approached from the same perspective, with a simple, physical intuition.

Selecting simple examples and presenting them in a simultaneously intuitive and rigorous manner, Russell Kulsrud guides readers through a careful derivation of the results and allows them to think through the physics for themselves. Thus, they are better prepared for complex cases and more general results. The first eleven chapters present topics by their importance to plasma physics while the last three chapters emphasize the field's astrophysical applications, applying the results accrued earlier. Throughout, many problems illustrate the field's applications. Based on a course the author taught for many years, Plasma Physics for Astrophysics is intended for graduate students as well as for working astrophysicists.



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Any graduate student or researcher interested in plasma physics, in either the laboratory or in astrophysics, should consider adding this book to their library.
(D.B. Melrose Australian Physics )

Plasma Physics for Astrophysics will have a life beyond the classroom as a reliable friend and trusted consultant on the shelf and in the hands of the practicing astrophysicist.
(Physics Today )

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Russell Kulsrud has written an outstanding text that should raise the appreciation of plasma astrophysics within the general astronomy community at a time when the influence of plasma processes on what we observe is recognized to be of paramount importance.
(Roger D. Blandford, Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology, Stanford University )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 456 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (December 13, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691102678
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691102672
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,379,559 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Eclectic Excellence, November 21, 2008
This is a superb book-by far the best of the numerous basic texts on plasma physics available today .Though oriented toward astrophysical applications,this book will also be useful to physicists and engineers wishing to study general plasma physics in preparation for research in space physics,magnetic or inertial fusion,or plasma applications.The treatment of MHD is insightful, elegant and profound,and the chapters on Alfven's theorem, MHD waves,the energy principle and basic reconnection theory are the best of their kind in this type of basic text.The discussions of collision theory and Braginskii fluids are also quite good,as is the treatment of particle orbits.The presentations of kinetic theory,collisionless wave dynamics,and of quasilinear and nonlinear plasma theory are rather terse and sparse,but are still deep (albeit selectively) and thought provoking.The advanced chapters on cosmic ray acceleration and dynamo theory are unique treatents of topics of current research and so necessarily reflect both the author's deep insights into , and strong opinions on, these subjects, for which our understanding is still evolving.The only real weak point of the book is its rather paltry discussion of collisionless shocks-a topic of great importance to many applications in modern astrophysics such as GRBs,AGNs,etc.
The many problems are interesting and conceptually oriented ,and so stress physical insight over technical detail.These are a real strength of this text,which will stimulate and challenge even the best students.
All told,the many positives for this book overwhelm the few negatives, and make it a classic whose value will endure for many years to come.Its a must for all plasma physicists!!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars More on cosmic plasma, July 22, 2007
This useful text is a companion to the classic, definitive, Cosmic Plasma by Hannes Alfven. It is part of an essential reference library for understanding the role of electricity and magnetism in astrophysical objects. It is a welcome quantitative description of these phenomena in a field characterised by hand-waving and not much science.The Virtue of Heresy: Confessions of a Dissident Astronomer
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3.0 out of 5 stars Quite good, but..., January 4, 2010
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This book deals with not only fundamental physics of plasma but also interesting and concrete issues such as aurora, accretion disk, solar wind and so on. These topic are very educational, so I love it. However, there are a lot of misprints. I have a difficulty reading this book because of this...
I really think this book is great, but if you use this, keep the fact in mind, please.
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ASTROPHYSICS MAKES USE of nearly every branch of physics: mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, fluid mechanics, nuclear physics and general relativity. Read the first page
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perturbed potential energy, reconnection velocity, magnetic differential equation, wave kinetic equation, ion skin depth, cold plasma waves, private flux, flux freezing, resistive scale, reconnection layer, protogalaxy collapses, reconnection time, resonant particles, separatrix region, reconnected flux, downstream quantities, poloidal flux, drag rate, show from equation, reconnection rate, interchange instability, reconnection region, wave frame, unmagnetized plasma, simple wave solution
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New York, Physical Review, Physics of Fluids, Academic Press, Cambridge University Press, Enrico Fermi, Consultants Bureau, Physics of Plasmas, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Pergamon Press, The Theory of Plasma Waves
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