English

First detection of transverse vertical oscillation during the expansion of coronal loops

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2022-10-05 v1

Abstract

In this Letter, we perform a detailed analysis of the M5.5-class eruptive flare occurring in active region 12929 on 2022 January 20. The eruption of a hot channel generates a fast coronal mass ejection (CME) and a dome-shaped extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) wave at speeds of 740-860 km s1^{-1}. The CME is associated with a type II radio burst, implying that the EUV wave is a fast-mode shock wave. During the impulsive phase, the flare shows quasi-periodic pulsations (QPPs) in EUV, hard X-ray, and radio wavelengths. The periods of QPPs range from 18 s to 113 s, indicating that flare energy is released and nonthermal electrons are accelerated intermittently with multiple time scales. The interaction between the EUV wave and low-lying adjacent coronal loops (ACLs) results in contraction, expansion, and transverse vertical oscillation of ACLs. The speed of contraction in 171, 193, and 211 {\AA} is higher than that in 304 {\AA}. The periods of oscillation are 253 s and 275 s in 304 {\AA} and 171 {\AA}, respectively. A new scenario is proposed to explain the interaction. The equation that interprets the contraction and oscillation of the overlying coronal loops above a flare core can also interpret the expansion and oscillation of ACLs, suggesting that the two phenomena are the same in essence.

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@article{arxiv.2209.00194,
  title  = {First detection of transverse vertical oscillation during the expansion of coronal loops},
  author = {Qingmin Zhang and Chuan Li and Dong Li and Ye Qiu and Yanjie Zhang and Yiwei Ni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.00194},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

11 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in ApJL