Part I MHD Turbulence
The Evolving Phenomenological View on Magnetohydrodynamic
Turbulence
Wolf-Christian Muller, Dieter Biskamp ........................ 3
Coronal Heating and Reduced MHD
Sean Oughton, Pablo Dmitruk, William H. Matthaeus ........... 28
MHD Turbulence: Scaling Laws and Astrophysical Implications
Jungyeon Cho, Alex Lazarian, Ethan T. Vishniac .............. 56
Part II Numerical Approches
Numerical Simulations of Magnetic Fields in Astrophysical
Turbulence
Ellen G. Zweibel, Fabian Heitsch, Yuhong Fan ............... 101
Adaptive Mesh Refinement in MHD Modeling. Realization,
Tests and Application
Udo Ziegler ................................................ 127
Part III Turbulence in the ISM
Observations of Interstellar Magnetic Fields
Richard Crutcher, Carl Heiles, Thomas Troland .............. 155
MHD Turbulence in Star-Forming Regions and the Interstellar
Medium
Mordecai-Mark Mac Low ...................................... 182
Thermal Instability and Magnetic Pressure in the Turbulent
Interstellar Medium
Enrique Vazquez-Semadeni, Adriana Gazol, Thierry Passot,
Javier Sanchez-Salcedo ..................................... 213
Developing Diagnostics of Molecular Clouds Using Numerical
MHD Simulations
Eve C. Ostriker ............................................ 252
Star Formation and the Initial Mass Function
Ake Nordlund, Paolo Padoan ................................. 271
The Structure and Formation of Filamentary Molecular Clouds
Jason D. Fiege ............................................. 299
Numerical Simulations of MHD Turbulence in Accretion Disks
Steven A. Balbus, John F. Hawley ........................... 329
Part IV Current Issues in Reconnection and Astrophysical
Dynamos
Recent Developments in Collisionless Reconnection Theory:
Applications to Laboratory and Astrophysical Plasmas
Arnitava Bhattacharjee, Zhiwei W. Ma, Xiaogang Wang ........ 351
Problems and Progress in Astrophysical Dynamos
Ethan T. Vishniac, Alex Lazarian, Jungyeon Cho ............. 376
The Helicity Issue in Large Scale Dynamos
Axel Brandenburg ........................................... 402
Recent Developments in Magnetic Dynamo Theory
Eric G. Blackman ........................................... 432
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