Alfvén waves may be difficult to excite at the photosphere due to low ionization fraction and suffer near-total reflection at the transition region (TR). Yet they are ubiquitous in the corona and heliosphere. To overcome these difficulties, we show that they may instead be generated high in the chromosphere by conversion from reflecting fast magnetohydrodynamic waves, and that Alfvénic transition region reflection is greatly reduced if the fast reflection point is within a few scale heights of the TR. The influence of mode conversion on the phase of the reflected fast wave is also explored. This phase can potentially be misinterpreted as a travel speed perturbation, with implications for the practical seismic probing of active regions. Su...
There are three main wave types present in the Sun’s atmosphere: Alfvén waves and fast and slow magn...
It is assumed that magnetic flux tubes are strongly concentrated at the boundaries of supergranule c...
Here we review the recent progress made in the detection, examination, characterisation and interpre...
Alfvén waves may be generated via mode conversion from fast magneto-acoustic waves near their refle...
This thesis is concerned with conversion between the various magnetohydrodynamic wave modes occurrin...
This thesis is concerned with conversion between the various magnetohydrodynamic wave modes occurrin...
Series solutions are used to explore the mode conversion of slow, Alfvén and fast magnetohydrodynami...
The efficacy of fast - slow MHD mode conversion in the surface layers of sunspots has been demonstra...
There are three main wave types present in the Sun’s atmosphere: Alfvén waves and fast and slow mag...
We present a comprehensive model of the global properties of Alfven waves in the solar atmosphere an...
Context. Observations of waves at frequencies above the acoustic cut-off frequency have revealed van...
Context. Observations of waves at frequencies above the acoustic cut-off frequency have revealed van...
It is assumed that magnetic flux tubes are strongly concentrated at the boundaries of supergranule c...
It is assumed that magnetic flux tubes are strongly concentrated at the boundaries of supergranule c...
We present a comprehensive model of the global properties of Alfvén waves in the solar atmosphere an...
There are three main wave types present in the Sun’s atmosphere: Alfvén waves and fast and slow magn...
It is assumed that magnetic flux tubes are strongly concentrated at the boundaries of supergranule c...
Here we review the recent progress made in the detection, examination, characterisation and interpre...
Alfvén waves may be generated via mode conversion from fast magneto-acoustic waves near their refle...
This thesis is concerned with conversion between the various magnetohydrodynamic wave modes occurrin...
This thesis is concerned with conversion between the various magnetohydrodynamic wave modes occurrin...
Series solutions are used to explore the mode conversion of slow, Alfvén and fast magnetohydrodynami...
The efficacy of fast - slow MHD mode conversion in the surface layers of sunspots has been demonstra...
There are three main wave types present in the Sun’s atmosphere: Alfvén waves and fast and slow mag...
We present a comprehensive model of the global properties of Alfven waves in the solar atmosphere an...
Context. Observations of waves at frequencies above the acoustic cut-off frequency have revealed van...
Context. Observations of waves at frequencies above the acoustic cut-off frequency have revealed van...
It is assumed that magnetic flux tubes are strongly concentrated at the boundaries of supergranule c...
It is assumed that magnetic flux tubes are strongly concentrated at the boundaries of supergranule c...
We present a comprehensive model of the global properties of Alfvén waves in the solar atmosphere an...
There are three main wave types present in the Sun’s atmosphere: Alfvén waves and fast and slow magn...
It is assumed that magnetic flux tubes are strongly concentrated at the boundaries of supergranule c...
Here we review the recent progress made in the detection, examination, characterisation and interpre...