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Detection of short-period coronal oscillations during the total solar eclipse of 24 October, 1995

  • Jagdev Singh
  • , R. Cowsik
  • , A. V. Raveendran
  • , S. P. Bagare
  • , A. K. Saxena
  • , K. Sundararaman
  • , Vinod Krishan
  • , Nagaraja Naidu
  • , J. P.A. Samson
  • , F. Gabriel

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Abstract

An experiment to search for short-period oscillations in the solar corona was conducted during the total solar eclipse of 1995 October 24 at Kalpi, India. The intensity in the continuum, centred around 5500 Å and with a passband having a half-width of 240 Å, was recorded at a counting rate of 20 Hz using a thermoelectric-liquid cooled photomultiplier. The power-spectrum analysis of the data reveals that most of the power is contained in 6 frequencies below 0.2 Hz. A least-square analysis gives the periods of the 6 frequency components to be 56.5, 19.5, 13.5, 8.0, 6.1, and 5.3 s. These oscillations are found to be sinusoidal, and their amplitudes are found to lie in the range 0.2-1.3% of the coronal brightness. Assuming these oscillations to be fast magnetosonic modes, the calculations indicate the availability of enough flux for the heating of the active regions in the solar corona.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)235-252
Number of pages18
JournalSolar Physics
Volume170
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1997

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