SOHO/CDS observations of waves above the network
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2006
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Gömöry, P.
Rybák, J.
Kucera, A.
Curdt, W.
Wöhl, H.
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Abstract
We analyze temporal variations in the intensities and the Doppler shifts of He i 584.33 Å (chromosphere), Ov 629.73 Å (transition region), and
Mg ix 368.07 Å (corona) measured in and above chromospheric network near disk center with the Coronal Diagnostic Spectrometer (CDS)
onboard the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO). There is significant correlation between the He i and Ov modulations, with Ov
intensity leading He i intensity by 27.3 s ± 4.6 s but no significant time shift in the Doppler shift. Cross-correlation between the Ov and Mg ix
intensities reveals multiple maxima without correlation between their Doppler shifts. Wavelet power analysis gives evidence of intermittent
chromospheric and transition-region oscillations with periodicities in the 250−450 s range and of coronal oscillations in the 110−300 s range.
Wavelet phase difference analysis shows that the determined time shift between variations of the He i and Ov intensities is dominated by waves
with about 300 s periodicity. We interpret these results as giving evidence of compressive waves that propagate downward from the transition
region to the chromosphere in the particular chromospheric network. We discuss different scenarios regarding origin and source localization of
waves, and we speculate on their role in coronal heating above chromospheric network.
Keywords
Sun: atmosphere, Sun: oscillations