High-frequency wave phenomena present a great deal of interest as one of the possible candidates to contribute to the energy input required to heat the corona as a part of the AC heating theory. However, the resolution of imaging instruments up until the Solar Orbiter have made it impossible to resolve the necessary time and spatial scales. The present paper reports on high-frequency transverse motions in a small loop located in a quiet Sun region of the corona. The oscillations were observed with the HRIEUV telescope (17.4 nm) of the EUI instrument onboard the Solar Orbiter. We detect two transverse oscillations in short loops with lengths of 4.5 Mm and 11 Mm. The shorter loop displays an oscillation with a 14 s period and the longer a 30 ...
Recent observations with the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) instrument on the SDO spacecraft hav...
Using high cadence observations from the Hydrogen-alpha Rapid Dynamics camera imaging system on the ...
The Sun’s outer coronal layer exists at a temperature of millions of kelvins, much hotter than the s...
Recent observations have demonstrated that waves capable of carrying large amounts of energy are ubi...
Recent observations have demonstrated that waves capable of carrying large amounts of energy are ubi...
SUMMARY: High-frequency waves (5 mHz to 20 mHz) have previously been suggested as a source of energy...
Oscillatory power is pervasive throughout the solar corona, and magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves may ...
Oscillatory power is pervasive throughout the solar corona, and magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves may ...
One of the mechanisms proposed for heating the corona above solar active regions is the damping of ...
One of the mechanisms proposed for heating the corona above solar active regions is the damping of m...
Context. Whilst there are observational indications that transverse MHD waves carry enough energy to...
We have measured the energy and dissipation of Alfvénic waves in the quiet Sun. A magnetic field mod...
Here, we present a study of the phenomena of decayless kink oscillations in a system of active-regio...
Many scientific theories have been proposed in the hopes of better understanding the coronal heating...
The discovery of ubiquitous low-frequency (3-5mHz) Alfvénic waves in the solar chromosphere (with H...
Recent observations with the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) instrument on the SDO spacecraft hav...
Using high cadence observations from the Hydrogen-alpha Rapid Dynamics camera imaging system on the ...
The Sun’s outer coronal layer exists at a temperature of millions of kelvins, much hotter than the s...
Recent observations have demonstrated that waves capable of carrying large amounts of energy are ubi...
Recent observations have demonstrated that waves capable of carrying large amounts of energy are ubi...
SUMMARY: High-frequency waves (5 mHz to 20 mHz) have previously been suggested as a source of energy...
Oscillatory power is pervasive throughout the solar corona, and magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves may ...
Oscillatory power is pervasive throughout the solar corona, and magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves may ...
One of the mechanisms proposed for heating the corona above solar active regions is the damping of ...
One of the mechanisms proposed for heating the corona above solar active regions is the damping of m...
Context. Whilst there are observational indications that transverse MHD waves carry enough energy to...
We have measured the energy and dissipation of Alfvénic waves in the quiet Sun. A magnetic field mod...
Here, we present a study of the phenomena of decayless kink oscillations in a system of active-regio...
Many scientific theories have been proposed in the hopes of better understanding the coronal heating...
The discovery of ubiquitous low-frequency (3-5mHz) Alfvénic waves in the solar chromosphere (with H...
Recent observations with the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) instrument on the SDO spacecraft hav...
Using high cadence observations from the Hydrogen-alpha Rapid Dynamics camera imaging system on the ...
The Sun’s outer coronal layer exists at a temperature of millions of kelvins, much hotter than the s...