We report and analyze the observational evidence of global kink oscillations in a solar filament as observed in H alpha by National Solar Observatory (NSO)/Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) instrument. An M1.1-class flare in active region 11692 on 2013 March 15 induced a global kink mode in the filament lying in the south-west of AR11692.We find periods of about 61 - 67 minutes and damping times of 92 - 117 minutes at three vertical slice positions chosen in and around the filament apex. We find that the waves are damped. From the observed global kink mode period and damping time scale using the theory of resonant absorption we perform prominence seismology. We estimate a lower cut-off value for the inhomogeneity length-scale to be ar...
Aims. We consider a coronal loop kink oscillation observed by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA)...
We report on the co-existence of longitudinal and transverse oscillations in an active-region filame...
We present numerical results of coronal loop oscillation excitation using a three-dimensional (3D) M...
Aims. We analyse the oscillatory properties of resonantly damped transverse kink oscillations in two...
Transverse oscillations of thin threads in solar prominences are frequently reported in high-resolut...
Context. Kink oscillations of solar coronal loops are frequently observed to be strongly damped. The...
Transverse oscillations of thin threads in solar prominences are frequently reported in hi...
Aims. We extend recently developed seismological methods to analyse oscillating loops which feature ...
Context. Prominence threads are very long and thin flux tubes that are partially filled with cold pl...
Aims. We aim to ascertain the physical parameters of a propagating wave over the solar disk detected...
Aims. We extend recently developed seismological methods to analyse oscillating loops which feature ...
Aims. We analyse the oscillatory properties of resonantly damped transverse kink oscillations in two...
Context. Longitudinal and transverse oscillations are frequently observed in the solar prominences a...
There is observational evidence of propagating kink waves driven by photospheric motions. These dist...
Aims. We analyse the oscillatory properties of resonantly damped transverse kink oscillati...
Aims. We consider a coronal loop kink oscillation observed by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA)...
We report on the co-existence of longitudinal and transverse oscillations in an active-region filame...
We present numerical results of coronal loop oscillation excitation using a three-dimensional (3D) M...
Aims. We analyse the oscillatory properties of resonantly damped transverse kink oscillations in two...
Transverse oscillations of thin threads in solar prominences are frequently reported in high-resolut...
Context. Kink oscillations of solar coronal loops are frequently observed to be strongly damped. The...
Transverse oscillations of thin threads in solar prominences are frequently reported in hi...
Aims. We extend recently developed seismological methods to analyse oscillating loops which feature ...
Context. Prominence threads are very long and thin flux tubes that are partially filled with cold pl...
Aims. We aim to ascertain the physical parameters of a propagating wave over the solar disk detected...
Aims. We extend recently developed seismological methods to analyse oscillating loops which feature ...
Aims. We analyse the oscillatory properties of resonantly damped transverse kink oscillations in two...
Context. Longitudinal and transverse oscillations are frequently observed in the solar prominences a...
There is observational evidence of propagating kink waves driven by photospheric motions. These dist...
Aims. We analyse the oscillatory properties of resonantly damped transverse kink oscillati...
Aims. We consider a coronal loop kink oscillation observed by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA)...
We report on the co-existence of longitudinal and transverse oscillations in an active-region filame...
We present numerical results of coronal loop oscillation excitation using a three-dimensional (3D) M...