Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Feb 1995
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1995a%26a...294..241s&link_type=abstract
Astronomy and Astrophysics 294, 241-251 (1995)
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
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Hydrodynamics, Shock Waves, Waves, Sun: Chromosphere, Sun: Oscillations
Scientific paper
We study the response of the solar atmosphere to excitations with adiabatic large amplitude acoustic waves. Both monochromatic waves and acoustic spectra are considered. For monochromatic excitation a critical frequency ν_cr_ is found which separates different domains of resonance behaviour. Upon excitation with frequencies ν<ν_cr_ the atmospheric resonance decays rapidly with time as in the small amplitude wave case, while for ν>ν_cr_, persistent resonance oscillations occur which are caused by shock overtakings. Excitation by acoustic spectra always leads to the ν>ν_cr_ behaviour. Independent of the spectral shape and energy, acoustic spectra generate oscillations mainly at frequencies ν=6-7mHz at the top of the chromosphere. The photospheric 5-min oscillation does not influence our chromospheric results. Shock heating by acoustic spectra is roughly similar to that of a monochromatic wave of period 35s. Irrespective of the initial spectral shape and energy and even of the gravity and effective temperature of the star, a universal average shock strength M_S_=1.5 is found. Due to our adiabatic treatment, the atmospheric slabs suffer extension which grows with wave energy.
Sutmann Godehard
Ulmschneider Peter
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