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ON THE SOURCE OF PROPAGATING SLOW MAGNETOACOUSTIC WAVES IN SUNSPOTS
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Author Affiliations
Queens University, Queen's University Belfast, California State University, Northridge, Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias
Published InThe Astrophysical Journal Letters
Year2015
Citations53
Abstract
Recent high-resolution observations of sunspot oscillations using simultaneously operated ground-and spacebased telescopes reveal the intrinsic connection between different layers of the solar atmosphere. However, it is not clear whether these oscillations are externally driven or generated in situ. We address this question by using observations of propagating slow magnetoacoustic waves along a coronal fan loop system. In addition to the generally observed decreases in oscillation amplitudes with distance, the observed wave amplitudes are also found to be modulated with time, with similar variations observed throughout the propagation path of the wave train. Employing multi-wavelength and multi-instrument data, we study the amplitude variations with time as the waves propagate through different layers of the solar atmosphere. By comparing the amplitude modulation…
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