Bibcode
Luna, M.; Oliver, R.; Antolin, P.; Arregui, I.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 629, id.A20, 13 pp.
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2019
Journal
Citations
3
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2
Description
Context. Some high-resolution observations have revealed that the active
region solar corona is filled with a myriad of thin strands even in
apparently uniform regions with no resolved loops. This fine structure
can host collective oscillations involving a large portion of the corona
due to the coupling of the motions of the neighbouring strands.
Aims: We study these vibrations and the possible observational effects.
Methods: We theoretically investigated the collective
oscillations inherent to the fine structure of the corona. We have
called them fundamental vibrations because they cannot exist in a
uniform medium. We used the T-matrix technique to find the normal modes
of random arrangements of parallel strands. We considered an increasing
number of tubes to understand the vibrations of a huge number of tubes
of a large portion of the corona. We additionally generated synthetic
time-distance Doppler and line-broadening diagrams of the vibrations of
a coronal region to compare with observations. Results: We have
found that the fundamental vibrations are in the form of clusters of
tubes where not all the tubes participate in the collective mode. The
periods are distributed over a wide band of values. The width of the
band increases with the number of strands but rapidly reaches an
approximately constant value. We have found an analytic approximate
expression for the minimum and maximum periods of the band. The
frequency band associated with the fine structure of the corona depends
on the minimum separation between strands. We have found that the
coupling between the strands is on a large extent and the motion of one
strand is influenced by the motions of distant tubes. The synthetic
Dopplergrams and line-broadening maps show signatures of collective
vibrations, not present in the case of purely random individual kink
vibrations. Conclusions: We conclude that the fundamental
vibrations of the corona can contribute to the energy budget of the
corona and they may have an observational signature.
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