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The major sources for this course are:
- The Theory of Plasma Waves:
- T.H. Stix, 1st Ed. (McGraw-Hill,
New York NY, 1962).
- Plasma Physics:
- R.A. Cairns (Blackie, Glasgow UK, 1985).
- The Framework of Plasma Physics:
- R.D. Hazeltine, and F.L. Waelbroeck (Westview,
Boulder CO, 2004).
Other sources include:
- The Mathematical Theory of Non-Uniform Gases:
- S. Chapman, and
T.G. Cowling (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK, 1953).
- Physics of Fully Ionized Gases:
- L. Spitzer, Jr., 1st Ed. (Interscience, New York NY, 1956).
- Radio Waves in the Ionosphere:
- K.G. Budden (Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge UK, 1961).
- The Adiabatic Motion of Charged Particles:
- T.G. Northrop
(Interscience, New York NY, 1963).
- Coronal Expansion and the Solar Wind:
- A.J. Hundhausen (Springer-Verlag,
Berlin, 1972).
- Solar System Magnetic Fields:
- E.R. Priest, Ed. (D. Reidel
Publishing Co., Dordrecht, Netherlands, 1985).
- Lectures on Solar and Planetary Dynamos:
- M.R.E. Proctor,
and A.D. Gilbert, Eds. (Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge UK, 1994).
- Introduction to Plasma Physics:
- R.J. Goldston, and P.H. Rutherford
(Institute of Physics Publishing, Bristol UK, 1995).
- Basic Space Plasma Physics:
- W. Baumjohann, and R. A. Treumann
(Imperial College Press, London UK, 1996).
Richard Fitzpatrick
2011-03-31