Bibcode
Khomenko, E.; Collados, M.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 506, Issue 2, 2009, pp.L5-L8
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2009
Journal
Citations
45
Refereed citations
37
Description
Aims: We suggest an explanation for the high-frequency power excess
surrounding active regions known as seismic halos. Methods: We
use numerical simulations of magneto-acoustic wave propagation in a
magnetostatic sunspot model. Results: We propose that seismic
halos can be caused by the additional energy injected by high-frequency
fast mode waves refracted in the higher atmosphere due to the rapid
increase of the Alfvén speed. Our model qualitatively explains
the magnitude of the halo and allows us to make predictions of its
behavior that can be checked in future observations.
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