Trapped Gravity Waves and the Five-Minute Oscillations of the Solar Atmosphere
Abstract
The various modes of hydrodynamic waves are considered for a model of the solar atmosphere which is based on the Bilderberg model and includes the effects of ionization. The atmosphere forms a `potential well' for internal gravity waves, since the stability is low at the base (near the convection) and low again in the region of partial ionization in the chromosphere. Calculations show that there are two resonant (trapped) modes of internal gravity waves for horizontal wavelengths based on the scale of the granulation. The properties of these modes are in close agreement with the two modes of oscillation observed by Frazier (1968). Trapped acoustic modes are found to have periods too short to account for the observations.
- Publication:
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Solar Physics
- Pub Date:
- January 1971
- DOI:
- 10.1007/BF00154500
- Bibcode:
- 1971SoPh...16...51T
- Keywords:
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- Atmosphere;
- Convection;
- Close Agreement;
- Gravity Wave;
- Solar Atmosphere