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Coronal Alfvén speed determination: consistency between seismology using AIA/SDO transverse loop oscillations and magnetic extrapolation

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posted on 2025-07-30, 21:49 authored by E. Verwichte, T. Van Doorsselaere, Claire Foullon, R.S. White
Two transversely oscillating coronal loops are investigated in detail during a flare on the 2011 September 6 using data from the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) on board the Solar Dynamics Observatory. We compare two independent methods to determine the Alfvén speed inside these loops. Through the period of oscillation and loop length, information about the Alfvén speed inside each loop is deduced seismologically. This is compared with the Alfvén speed profiles deduced from magnetic extrapolation and spectral methods using AIA bandpass. We find that for both loops the two methods are consistent. Also, we find that the average Alfvén speed based on loop travel time is not necessarily a good measure to compare with the seismological result, which explains earlier reported discrepancies. Instead, the effect of density and magnetic stratification on the wave mode has to be taken into account. We discuss the implications of combining seismological, extrapolation, and spectral methods in deducing the physical properties of coronal loops.

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Copyright © 2013 American Astronomical Society / IOP Publishing

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Astrophysical Journal

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American Astronomical Society / IOP Publishing

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en

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Vol. 767 (1), article 16

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  • Mathematics and Statistics

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