Titre : |
Comets III |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Karen Jean Meech, Editeur scientifique ; Michael R. Combi, Editeur scientifique ; Dominique Bockelée-Morvan, Editeur scientifique |
Editeur : |
Tuscon, Ariz. : University of Arizona Press |
Année de publication : |
2024, cop. 2024 |
Importance : |
1 vol. (xiv-942 p.) |
Présentation : |
ill. en coul. |
Format : |
29 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-8165-5363-1 |
Note générale : |
PPN 285328646 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Tags : |
Comètes Comets |
Index. décimale : |
523.6 Comètes |
Résumé : |
Comets III brings a comprehensive update to the latest breakthroughs in comet science over the last twenty years and showcases how recent space missions and advancements in telescopic observations have revolutionized our understanding of these celestial bodies. With the contributions of more than eighty authors spanning twenty-five chapters, Comets III investigates the early solar system origins of comets and the clues provided by the composition and distribution of their present population for their long-term dynamical evolution and interrelations with other members of the solar system. Organized thematically, each section is designed to enable connections across disciplinary boundaries in both planetary science and planetary formation astrophysics. This comprehensive volume explores recent advancements in space missions, telescopic observations, and robotic surveys, providing new understandings of the origins and dynamics of comets. Intended for both researchers and students, Comets III offers insights into unresolved questions and sets the stage for future advancements.(site web de l'éditeur) |
Note de contenu : |
Bibliogr. en fin de chapitre. Index p.845-860
Sommaire : Preface -- Part 1: From Interstellar Medium to Solar Nebula - Interstellar Heritage and the Birth Environment of the Solar System - The Physical and Chemical Processes in Protoplanetary Disks : Constraints on the Composition of Comets - Comets and Planetesimal Formation -- Part 2: Orbital Dynamics of Comets - Dynamical Population of Comet Reservoirs - The Transition from the Kuiper Belt to the Jupiter-Family Comets -- Part 3: Missions, Campaigns, and Laboratory Experiments - Past and Future Comet Missions - Comet Science with Groundbased and Spacebased Surveys in the New Millennium - Laboratory Experiments to Understand Comets -- Part 4: Nucleus - Comet Nucleus Interiors - Cometary Nuclei Morphology and Evolution - Comet Nuclei Composition and Evolution - Physical and Surface Properties of Comet Nuclei from Remote Observations -- Part 5: Gas Coma - Radiative Processes as Diagnostics of Cometary Atmospheres - Neutral Gas Coma Dynamics :Modeling of Flows and Attempts to Link Inner Coma Structures to Properties of the Nucleus - Chemistry of Comet Atmospheres -- Part 6: Plasma - Cometary Ionospheres : An Updated Tutorial - Solar Wind Interaction with a Comet : Evolution, Variability, and Implication -- part 7: Dust - Chemical and Physical Properties of Cometary Dust - Interaction of Electromagnetic Radiation with Cometary Dust - Dust Emission and Dynamics -- Part 8: Interrelations - Clues for Solar System Formation from Meteorites and Their Parent Bodies - Interstellar Objects and Exocomets - The Asteroid-Comet Continuum - Comets and Meteor Showers - Amorphous Ice in Comets : Evidence and Consequences -- Index |
Comets III [texte imprimé] / Karen Jean Meech, Editeur scientifique ; Michael R. Combi, Editeur scientifique ; Dominique Bockelée-Morvan, Editeur scientifique . - Tuscon, Ariz. : University of Arizona Press, 2024, cop. 2024 . - 1 vol. (xiv-942 p.) : ill. en coul. ; 29 cm. ISBN : 978-0-8165-5363-1 PPN 285328646 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Tags : |
Comètes Comets |
Index. décimale : |
523.6 Comètes |
Résumé : |
Comets III brings a comprehensive update to the latest breakthroughs in comet science over the last twenty years and showcases how recent space missions and advancements in telescopic observations have revolutionized our understanding of these celestial bodies. With the contributions of more than eighty authors spanning twenty-five chapters, Comets III investigates the early solar system origins of comets and the clues provided by the composition and distribution of their present population for their long-term dynamical evolution and interrelations with other members of the solar system. Organized thematically, each section is designed to enable connections across disciplinary boundaries in both planetary science and planetary formation astrophysics. This comprehensive volume explores recent advancements in space missions, telescopic observations, and robotic surveys, providing new understandings of the origins and dynamics of comets. Intended for both researchers and students, Comets III offers insights into unresolved questions and sets the stage for future advancements.(site web de l'éditeur) |
Note de contenu : |
Bibliogr. en fin de chapitre. Index p.845-860
Sommaire : Preface -- Part 1: From Interstellar Medium to Solar Nebula - Interstellar Heritage and the Birth Environment of the Solar System - The Physical and Chemical Processes in Protoplanetary Disks : Constraints on the Composition of Comets - Comets and Planetesimal Formation -- Part 2: Orbital Dynamics of Comets - Dynamical Population of Comet Reservoirs - The Transition from the Kuiper Belt to the Jupiter-Family Comets -- Part 3: Missions, Campaigns, and Laboratory Experiments - Past and Future Comet Missions - Comet Science with Groundbased and Spacebased Surveys in the New Millennium - Laboratory Experiments to Understand Comets -- Part 4: Nucleus - Comet Nucleus Interiors - Cometary Nuclei Morphology and Evolution - Comet Nuclei Composition and Evolution - Physical and Surface Properties of Comet Nuclei from Remote Observations -- Part 5: Gas Coma - Radiative Processes as Diagnostics of Cometary Atmospheres - Neutral Gas Coma Dynamics :Modeling of Flows and Attempts to Link Inner Coma Structures to Properties of the Nucleus - Chemistry of Comet Atmospheres -- Part 6: Plasma - Cometary Ionospheres : An Updated Tutorial - Solar Wind Interaction with a Comet : Evolution, Variability, and Implication -- part 7: Dust - Chemical and Physical Properties of Cometary Dust - Interaction of Electromagnetic Radiation with Cometary Dust - Dust Emission and Dynamics -- Part 8: Interrelations - Clues for Solar System Formation from Meteorites and Their Parent Bodies - Interstellar Objects and Exocomets - The Asteroid-Comet Continuum - Comets and Meteor Showers - Amorphous Ice in Comets : Evidence and Consequences -- Index |
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