Free Oscillations of the Facula Node at the Stage of Slow Dissipation
- Autores: Solov’ev A.A.1,2, Kirichek E.A.1, Efremov V.I.1
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Afiliações:
- Central Astronomical Observatory at Pulkovo of the Russian Academy of Sciences
- Kalmyk State University
- Edição: Volume 57, Nº 8 (2017)
- Páginas: 1101-1104
- Seção: Article
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0016-7932/article/view/156607
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0016793217080229
- ID: 156607
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Resumo
A solar faculae having an appearance of quite long-lived magnetic nodes can perform (as well as sunspots, chromospheric filaments, coronal loops) free oscillations, i.e., they can oscillate about the stable equilibrium position as a single whole, changing quasi-periodically magnetic field averaged over the section with periods from 1 to 4 hours. Kolotkov et al. (2017) described the case in which the average magnetic field strength of the facula node considerably decreased during observations of SDO magnetograms (13 hours), and, at the same time, its oscillations acquired a specific character: the fundamental mode of free oscillations of the facula considerably increased in amplitude (by approximately two times), while the period of oscillations increased by three times. At the end of the process, the system dissipated. In this work, we present the exact solution of the equation of small-amplitude oscillations of the system with a time-variable rigidity, describing the oscillation behavior at which the elasticity of the system decreases with time, while the period and amplitude of oscillations grow.
Sobre autores
A. Solov’ev
Central Astronomical Observatory at Pulkovo of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Kalmyk State University
Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: solov@gao.spb.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg, 196140; Elista, 358000
E. Kirichek
Central Astronomical Observatory at Pulkovo of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: solov@gao.spb.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg, 196140
V. Efremov
Central Astronomical Observatory at Pulkovo of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: solov@gao.spb.ru
Rússia, St. Petersburg, 196140
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