The Nature of Turbulence in Space Plasmas - Kris Klein
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Overview
Explore the complexities of turbulence in space plasmas through this 23-minute conference talk delivered by Kris Klein from the University of Arizona. Recorded as part of the "Turbulence in the Universe" conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, delve into the importance of turbulence across various astrophysical environments, from stellar interiors to the intergalactic medium. Gain insights into recent advances in observational and theoretical studies of astrophysical turbulence, and understand how these developments have impacted multiple branches of astronomy. Discover interdisciplinary perspectives on topics such as turbulent dynamo, magnetic reconnection, plasma physics, and space physics, as well as their applications in star formation, cosmic rays, accretion, and galaxy evolution. Enhance your understanding of cutting-edge research in this field and explore the connections between observations and models in the study of magnetized turbulence in space plasmas.
Syllabus
The Nature of Turbulence in Space Plasmas â–¸ Kris Klein (Arizona)
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics