Bibcode
Arregui, I.; Terradas, J.; Oliver, R.; Ballester, J. L.
Bibliographical reference
Waves & Oscillations in the Solar Atmosphere: Heating and Magneto-Seismology, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium, Volume 247, p. 133-139
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2008
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Description
We present results on the oscillatory properties (periods, damping
rates, and spatial distribution of perturbations) for resonantly damped
oscillations in a system of two inhomogeneous coronal slabs and compare
them to the properties found in single slab loop models. A system of two
identical coronal loops is modelled, in Cartesian geometry, as being
composed by two density enhancements. The linear magnetohydrodynamic
(MHD) wave equations for oblique propagation of waves are solved and the
damping due to resonant absorption is computed. Due to the interaction
between the loops, the normal modes of oscillation present in a single
slab split into symmetric and antisymmetric oscillations when a system
of two identical slabs is considered. The frequencies of these solutions
may differ from the single slab results when the distance between the
loops is of the order of a few slab widths. Oblique propagation of waves
weakens this interaction, since solutions become more confined to the
edges of the slabs. The damping is strong for surface-like oscillations,
while sausage body-like solutions are unaffected.