• Title of article

    Downward and Upward Propagating Magneto-Acoustic Waves Over a Solar Limb Prominence

  • Author/Authors

    Dadashi ، Neda Department of physics - University of Zanjan , Ghiassi ، Maryam Faculty of physics - University of Tabriz

  • From page
    61
  • To page
    75
  • Abstract
    Prominences are cold and dense chromospheric material suspended in the solar atmosphere with the support of coronal magnetic fields. Oscillatory behavior of a limb core prominence is studied in the AIA 171, 193, 211, 335, and 94 Å passbands of AIA aboard SDO. Vertical oscillations with periods of 34.8, and 40.0 minutes with ve-locity amplitudes of 4.6, and 5.2 km/s are obtained over the prominence core structure in the all studied channels. These long period oscillation started 54 minutes before an external flare eruption starts to develop over the north side of the studied core promi-nence, and continued for about two hours. Wave fronts from the Flare Eruption (FE) might be the exciter of these long period oscillation over the entire core prominence. Propagating upward and Downward slow magneto-acoustic waves with velocities in the range of 11.3 to 24.2 km/s are observed over the upper and lower boundaries of the prominence. The multiple rapidly heating and cooling effects, with the time scales less than one minutes, are observed over the propagating peak intensities, which might be the response of the plasma before reaching to a thermal balance between the in-jected heating flux (through the wave fronts of the FE) and heating loss flux through conduction, radiation, and viscosity.
  • Keywords
    The Sun: corona , The Sun: oscillations , The Sun: filaments , prominences
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics (IJAA)
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics (IJAA)
  • Record number

    2750912