Behavior of the spines in a quiescent prominence observed by Hinode/Sot

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2009

Abstract

We report the behaviors of the spines in a quiescent prominence from the observations on 2008 January 15 made with Hinode/SOT in Hα +0.076 , Hα-0.34 Å , and Ca II H line filters. Two spines (1 and 2) are visible in this event. In the spacetime plots of the Hα and Ca II intensities, the two spines seem to gradually move closer together, and finally merge, then separate again. Their behaviors are separated into two kinds of typical motions. On the Doppler diagrams, the spine 1 has a dominant redshift, and spine 2 favors a blueshift, which reveals that the spines 1 and 2 firstly display the drifting motions in opposite directions. The former is drifting northward, while the latter drifts southward. Second, both spines display large-scale oscillating motions. Their oscillating velocities, amplitudes, and periods have average values of 3 km s-1 ± 5 Mm, and 98 minutes, respectively, indicating a small-amplitude oscillation with a long period. After the sinusoidal fitting, both spines almost exhibit an antiphase oscillating motions. The spine 2 oscillates 135° ahead of the spine 1. Such antiphase oscillations would reflect the coupling of the transverse oscillations of the spines in this prominence. © 2009. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Identifier

72849136699 (Scopus)

Publication Title

Astrophysical Journal

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/707/2/1124

e-ISSN

15384357

ISSN

0004637X

First Page

1124

Last Page

1130

Issue

2

Volume

707

Grant

PP/D002907/1

Fund Ref

Science and Technology Facilities Council

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