Propagation of nonlinear longitudinal-transverse waves along magnetic flux tubes in the solar atmosphere. I - Adiabatic waves

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Longitudinal Waves, Magnetic Flux, Solar Atmosphere, Transverse Waves, Wave Propagation, Adiabatic Conditions, Boundary Conditions, Magnetic Resonance, Plasma Waves, Solar Magnetic Field, Time Dependence

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The nonlinear time-dependent response to purely transverse foot point shaking of a vertical magnetic flux tube in the solar atmosphere was studied. The adiabatic calculations show the generation of a longitudinal wave mode which has twice the frequency of the transverse wave. The amplitude of the longitudinal wave increases with the wave period and with the magnitude of the shaking. Due to the action of centrifugal forces significant lifting of the tube gas was found. A forced oscillator type resonance occurs which depends on the tube length.

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