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American Geophysical Union
27 November 2023
Presents cutting-edge studies of helicities from different research fields Helicities play essential roles in numerous geophysical, astrophysical, and magnetohydrodynamic phenomena, thus are studied from various disciplinary viewpoints.

Helicities in Geophysics, Astrophysics, and Beyond draws together experts from different research fields to present an interdisciplinary and integrated approach to helicity studies. This synthesis advances understanding of the fundamental physical processes underlying various helicity-related phenomena.

Volume highlights include:

Concise introduction to fundamental properties of helicities Recent developments and achievements in helicity studies Perspectives from different fields including geophysics, space physics, solar physics, plasma physics, atmospheric and nonlinear sciences A cohesive mathematical, physical, observational, experimental, and numerical strategy for helicity studies A synthesized framework for the application of helicity to real-world problems

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.

Edited by:   , , , , , ,
Imprint:   American Geophysical Union
Country of Publication:   United States
Weight:   1.123kg
ISBN:   9781119841685
ISBN 10:   1119841682
Series:   Geophysical Monograph Series
Pages:   272
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of contributors vii Preface ix Part I Helicity Essentials: Basic and Fundamental Concepts 1 1 Introduction to Field Line Helicity 3 Anthony R. Yeates and Mitchell A. Berger 2 Magnetic Winding: Theory and Applications 17 David MacTaggart 3 Transport in Helical Fluid Turbulence 25 Nobumitsu Yokoi Part II Helicity Manifestations in Nature and Their Observations 51 4 Observations of Magnetic Helicity Proxies in the Solar Photosphere: Helicity With Solar Cycles 53 Hongqi Zhang, Shangbin Yang, Haiqing Xu, Xiao Yang, Jie Chen, and Jihong Liu 5 Chirality of Solar Filaments and the Supporting Magnetic Field 75 Peng-Fei Chen 6 Solar Flares and Magnetic Helicity 83 Shin Toriumi and Sung-Hong Park 7 Magnetic Helicity Measurements in the Solar Wind 105 Yasuhito Narita 8 Magnetic Helicity in Rotating Neutron Stars 117 Maxim Dvornikov 9 Writhing From Biophysics to Solar Physics and Back 133 Christopher Prior and Arron N. Bale 10 Kinetic Helicity in the Earth’s Atmosphere 149 Otto Chkhetiani and Michael Kurgansky Part III Theoretical and Numerical Helicity Modeling 167 11 Effects of P-Noninvariance, Particles, and Dynamos 169 Victor B. Semikoz and Dmitry D. Sokoloff 12 Stability of Plasmas Through Magnetic Helicity 179 Simon Candelaresi and Fabio Del Sordo 13 Helicity-Conserving Relaxation in Unstable and Merging Twisted Magnetic Flux Ropes 189 Philippa K. Browning, Mykola Gordovskyy, and Alan W. Hood 14 Emergence of Magnetic Structure in Supersonic Isothermal Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence 203 Jean-Mathieu Teissier and Wolf-Christian Müller 15 Nonlinear Mean-Field Dynamos With Magnetic Helicity Transport and Solar Activity: Sunspot Number and Tilt 217 Nathan Kleeorin, Kirill Kuzanyan, Igor Rogachevskii, and Nikolai Safiullin 16 The Spatial Segregation of Kinetic Helicity in Geodynamo Simulations 241 Avishek Ranjan and Peter Davidson Index 259

Kirill Kuzanyan, IZMIRAN/Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia. Nobumitsu Yokoi, University of Tokyo, Japan. Manolis K. Georgoulis, Academy of Athens, Greece. Rodion Stepanov, Perm Federal Research Center, Russia.

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