Bibcode
DOI
Arregui, I.; Oliver, R.; Ballester, J. L.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 602, Issue 2, pp. 1006-1020.
Fecha de publicación:
2
2004
Revista
Número de citas
13
Número de citas referidas
13
Descripción
The magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) normal modes of oscillation of sheared
coronal arcades including longitudinal wave propagation are studied.
Solutions have been computed to ascertain the effects of the
longitudinal magnetic field component, By, and of the
longitudinal wavenumber, ky, in these structures. Our results
show that whenever By≠0 and/or ky≠0, fast
modes, characterized by a global velocity structure and a discrete
spectrum of frequencies, and Alfvén continuum modes,
characterized by a velocity perturbation confined to given magnetic
surfaces, get coupled and no pure fast modes or pure Alfvén modes
exist, but modes with mixed properties arise. These oscillatory modes
display a global spatial distribution, together with a nonsquare
integrable singular behavior on certain magnetic surfaces. Moreover,
this mode coupling is such that under some circumstances the
Alfvénic contribution is also in the form of a smooth velocity
profile covering a range of magnetic surfaces instead of a singularity
on a fixed magnetic surface. The coupling between fast and Alfvén
modes is governed by the parity of their eigenfunctions in the direction
along the equilibrium magnetic field. The parity rules determining the
features of coupled modes in terms of their spatial structure,
ky, and By are presented. We have found that the
frequency of coupled modes is real when either By≠0 or
ky≠0 but is complex when both By≠0 and
ky≠0. Also, an important result is that coupled modes may
not be observable since many of them leak energy away from the solar
corona.