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Full Description
The Inner Magnetosphere as a System is a comprehensive guide to the complex and dynamic behavior of the inner magnetosphere, a region of space surrounding the Earth that is shaped by the planet's magnetic field. This book offers a thorough analysis of the inner magnetosphere, its physical processes, and the interactions between the various components of the system. With a focus on the latest research and observations, the book explores topics such as the plasmasphere, radiation belts, magnetospheric substorms, and space weather.
The Inner Magnetosphere as a System is an essential resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the inner workings of our planet's magnetosphere and the implications for space weather phenomena.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Basics of Charged Particle Dynamics and Kinetic/Fluid Theory
3. Adiabatic Invariants and Hamiltonian of Charged Particles
4. Basic Properties of Wave Particle Interactions
5. Plasmasphere
6. Plasma Sheet/Warm Plasma Population/Ring Current
7. Radiation Belts
8. Cross-Regional Couplings in the Inner Magnetosphere
9. Cross-Energy Coupling via the Plasma Waves in the Inner Magnetosphere
10. Response to the Solar Wind
11. Concluding Remarks



