Bibcode
Ballester, J. L.; Arregui, I.; Oliver, R.; Terradas, J.; Soler, R.; Lin, Y.; Engvold, O.; Langagen, O.; Rouppe van der Voort, L. H. M.
Bibliographical reference
EAS Publications Series, Volume 55, 2012, pp.169-174
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2012
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Description
Ground- and space-based observations have confirmed the presence of
oscillatory motions in prominences and they have been interpreted in
terms of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves. This interpretation opens the
door to perform prominence seismology, whose main aim is to determine
physical parameters in magnetic and plasma structures (prominences) that
are difficult to measure by direct means. Here, two prominence
seismology applications are presented.