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arxiv: 1409.3896 · v1 · pith:E2WBCQOQnew · submitted 2014-09-13 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR

SDO/AIA Observations of a Reflecting Longitudinal Wave in a Coronal Loop

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We report high resolution observations from the SDO/AIA of intensity oscillations in a hot, T~8-10 MK, loop. The AIA images show a large coronal loop that was rapidly heated following plasma ejection from one of the loop's footpoints. A wave-like intensity enhancement, seen very clearly in the 131 and 94 \AA\ channel images, propagated ahead of the ejecta along the loop, and was reflected at the opposite footpoint. The wave reflected four times before fading. It was only seen in the hot, 131 and 94 \AA\ channels. The characteristic period and the decay time of the oscillation was $\sim$630 and $\sim$440 s, respectively. The phase speed was about 460-510 km/s which roughly matches the sound speed of the loop (430-480 km/s). The observed properties of the oscillation are consistent with the observations of Doppler shift oscillations discovered by the SOHO/SUMER and with their interpretation as slow magnetoacoustic waves. We suggest that the impulsive injection of plasma, following reconnection at one of the loop footpoints, led to rapid heating and the propagation of a longitudinal compressive wave along the loop. The wave bounces back and forth a couple of times before fading.

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