Bibcode
McEwan, M. P.; Díaz, A. J.
Bibliographical reference
Solar Physics, Volume 246, Issue 1, pp.243-257
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2007
Journal
Citations
6
Refereed citations
5
Description
Theoretical studies of the normal modes of a coronal slab often neglect
gravity, as in Edwin and Roberts ( Solar Phys. 71, 239, 1982). Here we
study analytically the effect of gravity acting on a horizontal slab as
a first step away from a homogeneous medium. Because of the inclusion of
gravity, the symmetry of a homogeneous slab is lost, so the normal modes
cannot be classified into kink and sausage modes. The presence of
gravity also modifies the oscillatory frequencies of the slab, as well
as the lower cutoff frequency, resulting in the possible transition
between surface and body modes. For general coronal parameters, the
dimensionless gravity term turns out to be small, so these effects are
also small.