Oscillations in Quiescent Solar Prominences Observations and Theory (Invited Review)
Abstract
An extensive observational background about the existence of oscillations in quiescent solar prominences has been gathered during the last twenty years. From these observations, information about different oscillatory parameters such as period, wavelength, phase speed, damping time, etc., has been obtained. This observational background, combined with a growing number of theoretical studies about magneto-hydrodynamic waves in prominences, should allow the development of prominence seismology which, following helioseismology's approach, seeks to infer the internal structure and properties of solar prominences. The most recent observational and theoretical developments on prominence oscillations are reviewed here, with an emphasis on the aspects suitable to develop an observation versus theory feedback, but also pointing out key topics which should be the subject of future research for a further advancement of this field.
- Publication:
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Solar Physics
- Pub Date:
- March 2002
- DOI:
- 10.1023/A:1014915428440
- Bibcode:
- 2002SoPh..206...45O
- Keywords:
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- Internal Structure;
- Phase Speed;
- Theoretical Development;
- Oscillatory Parameter;
- Solar Prominence