The Source of 3 Minute Magnetoacoustic Oscillations in Coronal Fans


Autoria(s): Jess, D. B.; De Moortel, I.; Mathioudakis, M.; Christian, D. J.; Reardon, K. P.; Keys, P. H.; Keenan, F. P.
Data(s)

01/10/2012

Resumo

We use images of high spatial, spectral, and temporal resolution, obtained using both ground- and space-based instrumentation, to investigate the coupling between wave phenomena observed at numerous heights in the solar atmosphere. Analysis of 4170 Å continuum images reveals small-scale umbral intensity enhancements, with diameters ~0."6, lasting in excess of 30 minutes. Intensity oscillations of ˜3 minutes are observed to encompass these photospheric structures, with power at least three orders of magnitude higher than the surrounding umbra. Simultaneous chromospheric velocity and intensity time series reveal an 87?±8? out-of-phase behavior, implying the presence of standing modes created as a result of partial wave re?ection at the transition region boundary. We ?nd a maximum waveguide inclination angle of˜40? between photospheric and chromospheric heights, combined with a radial expansion factor of <76%. An average blueshifted Doppler velocity of ˜1.5 km s-1, in addition to a time lag between photospheric and chromospheric oscillatory phenomena, con?rms the presence of upwardly propagating slow-mode waves in the lower solar atmosphere. Propagating oscillations in EUV intensity are detected in simultaneous coronal fan structures, with a periodicity of 172±17 s and a propagation velocity of 45±7 km s-1. Numerical simulations reveal that the damping of the magnetoacoustic wave trains is dominated by thermal conduction. The coronal fans are seen to anchor into the photosphere in locations where large-amplitude umbral dot (UD) oscillations manifest. Derived kinetic temperature and emission measure time series display prominent outof-phase characteristics, and when combined with the previously established sub-sonic wave speeds, we conclude that the observed EUV waves are the coronal counterparts of the upwardly propagating magnetoacoustic slow modes detected in the lower solar atmosphere. Thus, for the ?rst time, we reveal how the propagation of 3 minute magnetoacoustic waves in solar coronal structures is a direct result of amplitude enhancements occurring in photospheric UDs.photospheric UDs.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-source-of-3-minute-magnetoacoustic-oscillations-in-coronal-fans(d12db829-7e9c-4fed-8ec6-43f0c5e705d8).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/757/2/160

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/ws/files/5159852/Paper_4_Jess_ApJ_2012.pdf

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eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Fonte

Jess , D B , De Moortel , I , Mathioudakis , M , Christian , D J , Reardon , K P , Keys , P H & Keenan , F P 2012 , ' The Source of 3 Minute Magnetoacoustic Oscillations in Coronal Fans ' Astrophysical Journal , vol 757 , 160 , pp. 1-14 . DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/757/2/160

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article