Propagation of Waves in an Atmosphere in the Presence of a Magnetic Field - Part Six - Application of Magneto-Acoustic Mode Theory to the Solar Atmosphere

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The theory of magneto-acoustic-gravity oscillations in an exponential atmosphere permeated by a uniform vertical magnetic field, presented by us in a companion paper, is applied to the solar atmosphere. Numerical parameters typical of both sunspots and coronal hole regions are used in our investigations over a wide frequency range of the energy flux carried by such oscillations from the photosphere to the corona. We conclude that the combined effects of stratification, partially transverse propagation and the transition region make it unlikely that such modes dominate coronal energetics.

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