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

Singh, Jagdev ; Cowsik, R. ; Raveendran, A. V. ; Bagare, S. P. ; Saxena, A. K. ; Sundararaman, K. ; Krishan, Vinod ; Naidu, Nagaraja ; Samson, J. P. A. ; Gabriel, F. (1997) Detection of short-period coronal oscillations during the total solar eclipse of 24 october, 1995 Solar Physics, 170 (2). pp. 235-252. ISSN 0038-0938

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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.

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