Bibcode
Díaz, A. J.; Oliver, R.; Ballester, J. L.; Roberts, B.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.424, p.1055-1064 (2004)
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2004
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Description
Loop oscillations have been abundantly reported in recent years. Earlier
analytical studies of loop oscillations consider freely propagating
waves, allowing for line-tying by a quantization of the wavenumber. Here
we consider the rich spectrum of fast MHD modes (both standing and
leaky) in coronal loops, allowing for line-tying and performing some
comparisons with observational data. We point out that in a straight and
homogeneous cylindrical flux tube there should be observational
signatures of the excitation of higher order harmonics. Our results
indicate that these modes become leaky with the addition of the
chromospheric structure at the base of the loop. Leakage can be quite
efficient in damping the oscillations for many of these high frequency
(compared to fundamental) modes.
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