Mode Conversion of Solar p Modes in non-Vertical Magnetic Fields - i. two-Dimensional Model
Abstract
Sunspots absorb incident p modes. The responsible mechanism is uncertain. One possibility is mode conversion to slow magnetoacoustic-gravity waves. In vertical field mode conversion can adequately explain the observed f-mode absorption, but is too inefficient to explain the absorption of p modes. In this investigation we calculate the efficiency of fast-to-slow magnetoacoustic-gravity wave conversion in non-vertical field. We assume two-dimensional propagation where the Alfvén waves decouple. It is found that resultant p-mode absorption is significantly enhanced for moderate inclinations at higher frequencies, whereas for p modes at lower frequencies, and the f mode in general, there is no useful enhancement. However, the enhancement is insufficient to explain the observed p-mode absorption by sunspots. Paper II considers the efficiency of mode conversion in non-vertical field with three-dimensional propagation, where fast and slow magnetoacoustic-gravity waves and Alfvén waves are coupled.
- Publication:
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Solar Physics
- Pub Date:
- June 2003
- DOI:
- 10.1023/A:1024247617255
- Bibcode:
- 2003SoPh..214..201C
- Keywords:
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- Magnetic Field;
- Responsible Mechanism;
- Gravity Wave;
- Moderate Inclination;
- Field Mode