Part I Introduction ............................................ 1
1 The Sun, the Solar Wind, and the Heliosphere ................. 3
Mari Paz Miralles and Jorge Sánchez Almeida
2 Universal Heliophysical Processes ............................ 9
Nat Gopalswamy
Part II The Solar Interior .................................... 21
3 Solar Convection Zone Dynamics .............................. 23
Matthias Rempel
4 Solar Oscillations: Current Trends .......................... 31
Sébastien Couvidat
5 Theories of the Solar Cycle : A Critical View ............... 39
Hendrik C. Spruit
6 The New Solar Composition and the Solar Metallicity ......... 51
Nicolas Grevesse, Martin Asplund, A. Jacques Sauval, and
Pat Scott
Part III The Solar Atmosphere .................................. 61
7 Magnetic Reconnection in the Solar Atmosphere Observed
by Hinode ................................................... 63
Shinsuke Imada, Hiroaki Isobe, and Toshifumi Shimizu
8 Constraining the Initiation and Early Evolution of CMEs
with SECCHI on STEREO ....................................... 73
Spiros Patsourakos
9 Funnels and the Origin of the Solar Wind .................... 83
Ruth Esser and Øystein Lie-Svendsen
10 MHD Simulations of the Global Solar Corona and the Solar
Wind ....................................................... 101
Roberto Lionello, Jon A. Linker, Zoran Mikić, Pete Riley,
and Viacheslav S. Titov
Part IV The Heliosphere ....................................... 107
11 Solar Wind Observations from the STEREO Perspective
(2007-2009) ................................................ 109
Antoinette B. Galvin
12 Shocks in the Heliosphere .................................. 121
Toshio Terasawa
13 Observations of the Termination Shock and Heliosheath ...... 131
John D. Richardson
Part V Heliophysical Processes ............................... 145
14 Three Dimensional Magnetic Reconnection at Null Points
and Separators ............................................. 147
Clare E. Parnell, Andrew L. Haynes, and Rhona C. Maclean
15 Current Sheets in the Solar Atmosphere ..................... 157
Giannina Poletto
16 Solar Energetic Particles .................................. 167
Eino Valtonen
17 From Micro- to Macro-scales in the Heliosphere and
Magnetosphere .............................................. 177
Dastgeer Shaikh, Igor S. Veselovsky, Quanming M. Lu,
and Gary P. Zank
18 Selected Solar Influences on the Magnetosphere:
Information from Cosmic Rays ............................... 199
Karel Kudela and Leonid L. Lazutin
19 Radio Emission Processes as Tracers of Heliospheric
Weather: An Ontological Approach ........................... 209
Mauro Messerotti
Part VI Radio Emissions ...................................... 221
20 Solar and Interplanetary Radio Emissions ................... 223
Bo Li, Dalmiro J.F. Maia, and Milan Maksimovic
21 Radiation in the Solar System Through Converted
Electrostatic Waves ........................................ 235
Paul J. Kellogg and David M. Malaspina
22 Contributions of Radioheliograph Observations to the
Understanding of Solar Flares, Coronal Mass Ejections,
Electron Beams in the Corona and in the Interplanetary
Medium ..................................................... 247
Nicole Vilmer
23 Coherent Radio Emissions Associated with Solar System
Shocks ..................................................... 267
Iver H. Cairns
Part VII Coordinated Science in the Sun-Earth System .......... 339
24 Advances in Coordinated Sun-Earth System Science Through
Interdisciplinary Initiatives and International Programs ... 341
Horst Fichtner and W. William Liu
25 Solar Orbiter: Linking the Sun and Inner Heliosphere ....... 347
Richard G. Marsden and Daniel Müller
26 Scientific Objectives of the Canadian CASSIOPE Enhanced
Polar Outflow Probe (e-POP) Small Satellite Mission ........ 355
Andrew W. Yau and H. Gordon James
27 The Sun-Climate Connection Through Measurements and
Modeling: The Picard Investigation ......................... 365
Gerard Thuillier, Steven Dewitte, Werner Schmutz, and
the PICARD team
28 The International Space Weather Initiative (ISWI) .......... 375
Joseph M. Davila, Nat Gopalswamy, Barbara J. Thompson,
Tom Bogdan, and Mike Hapgood
Index ......................................................... 381
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