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Abstract
We present evidence of the excitation of vertically polarised transverse
loop oscillations triggered by a catastrophic cooling of a coronal loop
with two thirds of the loop mass comprising of cool rain mass. The
nature and excitation of oscillations associated with coronal rain is
not well understood. We consider observations of coronal rain using data
from IRIS, SOT/Hinode and AIA/SDO in a bid to elucidate the excitation
mechanism and evolution of wave characteristics. We apply an analytical
model of wave-rain interaction, that predicts the inertial excitation
amplitude of transverse loop oscillations as a function of the rain
mass, to deduce the relative rain mass. It is consistent with the
evolution of the oscillation period showing the loop losing a third of
its mass due to falling coronal rain in a 10-15 minute time period.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union |
Publisher | International Astronomical Union (IAU) |
Pages | 36-38 |
Volume | 13 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 24 Jul 2018 |
Event | IAU Symposium 335 - Exeter, United Kingdom Duration: 17 Jul 2017 → 21 Jul 2017 Conference number: 335 http://www.exeter.ac.uk/iaus335 |
Conference
Conference | IAU Symposium 335 |
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Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
City | Exeter |
Period | 17/07/17 → 21/07/17 |
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Keywords
- (magnetohydrodynamics:) MHD
- Sun: atmosphere
- Sun: oscillations
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Solar and Magnetospheric - Consolidated: Solar and Magnetospheric Magnetohydrodynamics and Plasmas: Theory and Application
Hood, A. W. (PI), Archontis, V. (CoI), De Moortel, I. (CoI), Mackay, D. H. (CoI), Neukirch, T. (CoI), Parnell, C. E. (CoI) & Wright, A. N. (CoI)
Science & Technology Facilities Council
1/04/16 → 31/03/19
Project: Standard