TY - BOOK AU - Miroshnichenko,Leonty ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Solar Cosmic Rays: Fundamentals and Applications T2 - Astrophysics and Space Science Library, SN - 9783319094298 AV - QB495-500.269 U1 - 520 23 PY - 2015/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Springer KW - physics KW - Space sciences KW - Nuclear physics KW - Radiation protection KW - Radiation KW - Safety measures KW - Physics KW - Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences KW - Particle and Nuclear Physics KW - Effects of Radiation/Radiation Protection N1 - Solar Cosmic Rays - Object and Tool for Space Research -- Observational Features and Databases of Solar Cosmic Rays -- Energetic Particles and High-Energy Solar Phenomena -- Solar Cosmic Rays at High Energies -- Particle Acceleration at the Sun -- Nuclear Interactions of Accelerated Particles at the Sun -- Acceleration and Release of Energetic Particles from the Corona -- Solar Cosmic Rays in the Interplanetary Space -- Spectrum of Solar Cosmic Rays near the Earth -- Solar Cosmic Rays in the Geosphere -- Energetic Solar Particles and Radiation Hazard in Space -- Summary and Conclusions: Problems and Prospects -- References -- Acronyms N2 - The book summarizes the results of solar cosmic ray (SCR) investigations since 1942. The present monograph, unlike the reviews published earlier, treats the problem in self-contained form, in all its associations—from fundamental astrophysical aspects to geophysical, aeronautical and cosmonautical applications. It includes a large amount of new data, accumulated during the last several decades of space research. As a result of the "information burst" in space physics, there are a lot of new interesting theoretical concepts, models and ideas that deserve attention. The author gives an extensive bibliography, which covers non-partially the main achievements and failures in this field. The book will be helpful for a wide audience of space physicists and it will be relevant to graduate and postgraduate courses. The book will serve as a reference work for researchers and students in solar physics and astrophysical plasma physics, as well as in cosmic rays physics, astroparticle physics, space science, solar-terrestrial relations, geophysics and those researching space weather problems, especially the problems of radiation hazard in space UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09429-8 ER -