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E. N. Parker, Dynamics of the Interplanetary Gas and Magnetic Fields. Astrophysical J., v.128, 664-676, (1958).
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1958ApJ...128..664P
P.-M. Robitaille and S.J. Crothers. Dynamics of the Solar Wind: Parker's Treatment and the Laws of Thermodynamics, Physics Essays Vol 32, pg 1-4, 2019.
bit.ly/2UrOTBs
Ohio Section Fall Meeting of the American Physical Society in Toledo, Ohio on September 29, 2018.
meetings.aps.org/Meeting/OSF18/Session/E01.3
Slides and Discussion: vixra.org/abs/1810.0019
Solar Wind Composition:
http://solar-center.stanford.edu/FAQ/Qsolwindcomp.html
Figure of the elemental composition of the Solar Wind
sohonascom.nasa.gov/gallery/Particle/large/cel001.jpg
sohonascom.nasa.gov/gallery/Particle/cel001.html
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Pierre-Marie Robitaille, Ph.D., is a professor of radiology at The Ohio State University. He also holds an appointment in the Chemical Physics Program. In 1998, he led the design and assembly of the world’s first Ultra High Field MRI System. This brought on the need to question fundamental aspects of thermal physics, including ideas related to Kirchhoff’s Law of thermal emission, and more. These presentations are not endorsed by The Ohio State University.
Figures not to scale and used for visualization purposes only.
This channel is educational in nature.
Astronomy links of interest:
Space Weather: spaceweathernews.com
NASA Image and Video Search: images.nasa.gov
NASA Hubble Satellite: hubblesite.org
NASA Helioviewer: helioviewer.org
NASA ADS Scientific Article Search Page: adsabs.harvard.edu/bib_abs.html
National Solar Observatory: nso.edu/
SOHO Satellite: soho.nascom.nasa.gov
SDO Satellite: sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data
IRIS Satellite: nasa.gov/mission_pages/iris/index.html
Hinode, JAXA/NASA: nasa.gov/mission_pages/hinode/index.html
Daniel K. Inoue Solar Telescope: dkist.nso.edu/
National Solar Observatory GONG: gong.nso.edu/
1 meter Swedish Solar Telescope: www.isf.astro.su.se/
All observational images and videos are credited to NASA unless otherwise specified. Images obtained by the SDO satellite are a courtesy of NASA/SDO and the AIA, EVE, and HMI science teams. Images obtained by the SOHO satellite are courtesy of SOHO (ESA & NASA).
Link to Professor Robitaille’s papers on Vixra:
vixra.org/author/pierre-marie_robitaille
Outro Music:
Foria: Break Away
soundcloud.com/foria
youtube.com/watch?v=UkUweq5FAcE
E. N. Parker, Dynamics of the Interplanetary Gas and Magnetic Fields. Astrophysical J., v.128, 664-676, (1958).
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1958ApJ...128..664P
P.-M. Robitaille and S.J. Crothers. Dynamics of the Solar Wind: Parker's Treatment and the Laws of Thermodynamics, Physics Essays Vol 32, pg 1-4, 2019.
bit.ly/2UrOTBs
Ohio Section Fall Meeting of the American Physical Society in Toledo, Ohio on September 29, 2018.
meetings.aps.org/Meeting/OSF18/Session/E01.3
Slides and Discussion: vixra.org/abs/1810.0019
Solar Wind Composition:
http://solar-center.stanford.edu/FAQ/Qsolwindcomp.html
Figure of the elemental composition of the Solar Wind
sohonascom.nasa.gov/gallery/Particle/large/cel001.jpg
sohonascom.nasa.gov/gallery/Particle/cel001.html
twitter.com/SkyScholarVideo
Thank you for viewing this video on Sky Scholar! This channel is dedicated to new ideas about the nature of the sun, the stars, thermodynamics, and the microwave background. We will discuss all things astronomy, physics, chemistry, and imaging related! We hope that the combination of facts and special effects will aid in learning even the toughest concepts in astronomy. If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe. Sky Scholar will be releasing at least one video per week to make sure you don’t run out of content!
Pierre-Marie Robitaille, Ph.D., is a professor of radiology at The Ohio State University. He also holds an appointment in the Chemical Physics Program. In 1998, he led the design and assembly of the world’s first Ultra High Field MRI System. This brought on the need to question fundamental aspects of thermal physics, including ideas related to Kirchhoff’s Law of thermal emission, and more. These presentations are not endorsed by The Ohio State University.
Figures not to scale and used for visualization purposes only.
This channel is educational in nature.
Astronomy links of interest:
Space Weather: spaceweathernews.com
NASA Image and Video Search: images.nasa.gov
NASA Hubble Satellite: hubblesite.org
NASA Helioviewer: helioviewer.org
NASA ADS Scientific Article Search Page: adsabs.harvard.edu/bib_abs.html
National Solar Observatory: nso.edu/
SOHO Satellite: soho.nascom.nasa.gov
SDO Satellite: sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov/data
IRIS Satellite: nasa.gov/mission_pages/iris/index.html
Hinode, JAXA/NASA: nasa.gov/mission_pages/hinode/index.html
Daniel K. Inoue Solar Telescope: dkist.nso.edu/
National Solar Observatory GONG: gong.nso.edu/
1 meter Swedish Solar Telescope: www.isf.astro.su.se/
All observational images and videos are credited to NASA unless otherwise specified. Images obtained by the SDO satellite are a courtesy of NASA/SDO and the AIA, EVE, and HMI science teams. Images obtained by the SOHO satellite are courtesy of SOHO (ESA & NASA).
Link to Professor Robitaille’s papers on Vixra:
vixra.org/author/pierre-marie_robitaille
Outro Music:
Foria: Break Away
soundcloud.com/foria
youtube.com/watch?v=UkUweq5FAcE