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Damped large amplitude oscillations in a solar prominence and a bundle of coronal loops

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2016-11-09 v1

Abstract

We investigate the evolutions of two prominences (P1,P2) and two bundles of coronal loops (L1,L2), observed with SDO/AIA near the east solar limb on 2012 September 22. It is found that there were large-amplitude oscillations in P1 and L1, but no detectable motions in P2 and L2. These transverse oscillations were triggered by a large-scale coronal wave, originating from a large flare in a remote active region behind the solar limb. By carefully comparing the locations and heights of these oscillating and non-oscillating structures, we conclude that the propagating height of the wave is between 50 Mm and 130 Mm. The wave energy deposited in the oscillating prominence and coronal loops is at least of the order of 102810^{28} erg. Furthermore, local magnetic field strength and Alfv\'{e}n speeds are derived from the oscillating periods and damping time scales, which are extracted from the time series of the oscillations. It is demonstrated that oscillations can be used in not only coronal seismology, but also revealing the properties of the wave.

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@article{arxiv.1606.09020,
  title  = {Damped large amplitude oscillations in a solar prominence and a bundle of coronal loops},
  author = {Quanhao Zhang and Yuming Wang and Rui Liu and Chenglong Shen and Min Zhang and Tingyu Gou and Jiajia Liu and Kai Liu and Zhenjun Zhou and Shui Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.09020},
  year   = {2016}
}

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This paper is to be published in Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics