High Resolution in Solar Physics [electronic resource] : Proceedings of a Specialized Session of the Eighth IAU European Regional Astronomy Meeting Toulouse, September 17–21, 1984 /

Professor Rösch, Pic du Midi and high resolution -- Acknowledgements and comments -- The large European solar telescope -- The European observatory at the Canary Islands -- High resolution solar observations -- Adaptive image stabilization of solar observations: A review -- Collages of granulation pictures / Poster -- Simulated correlation tracking on solar granulation -- High resolution speckle imaging of solar small-scale structure: The influence of anisoplanatism -- Speckle interferometry technique applied to the study of granular velocities -- The interest of simultaneous spectral and spatial high resolution spectroscopy in the infrared -- Preliminary results obtained with a new experimental apparatus for solar spectropolarimetry -- Solar two-dimensional spectroscopy with universal birefringent filters and fabry-perot interferometeRS -- Solar high resolution balloon spectra obtained in the 190–300 nm wavelength band -- Hundredths of arcsec resolutions with new optical correctors on deep u.v. photoresist -- Observations of the birth and fine structure of sunspot penumbrae -- The high resolution structure of the sun -- Fine structure and evolution of solar granulation -- Temperature gradients in the solar granulation -- Line profiles and longitudinal velocity field in seeing limited small-scale atmospheric structures -- Determination of magnetic fields in unresolved features -- Evershed effect and magnetic field in penumbral finestructures -- Bright points in Ha wings and connected mass flows in the solar chromosphere -- Quantitative filtergram imagery of the solar acoustic oscillations -- Theoretical interpretation of small-scale solar features -- Relevance of magnetic flux expulsion from the lower solar atmosphere to the acceleration of the solar wind -- Magnetic and velocity field analysis of a quiet region near the center of the sun -- A possible mechanism for solar photosphere bright point formation -- The structure of the solar granulation -- A model for the run of the horizontal and vertical velocities in the deep photosphere -- Influence of umbral dots on sunspot models -- Some results of photospheric fine structure investigations at the Pulkovo observatory -- Atmospheric fine structure as a probe for the solar interior -- Variability of the quiet photospheric network -- Search for giant convective cells from the analysis of meudon spectroheliograms -- The variability of photospheric granulation and total radio flux of quiet sun in the centimetric waveband during a solar cycle -- Dynamic phenomena in the chromospheric umbra and penumbra of a sunspot -- Photometry of light-bridges in sunspots -- Observations of Ellerman bombs in H? -- Summary.

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Main Authors: Muller, Richard. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1985
Subjects:Physics., Observations, Astronomical., Astronomy, Astrophysics., Astronomy, Observations and Techniques., Astrophysics and Astroparticles.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BFb0022390
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