Periodic motion along a solar filament initiated by a subflare
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-20-2003
Abstract
A type of mass motion in solar filaments, not previously reported, is studied with high-cadence (1 minute) Hα observations made at the Big Bear Solar Observatory on 2001 October 24. This oscillatory motion is along the filament and extends over a long distance (∼1.4 × 105 km) with a period of ∼80 minutes and a very high velocity amplitude of ∼92 km s-1. Another significant property of this oscillation is that it is triggered by a subflare that occurred near its footpoint. The oscillation completes three cycles before it damps out over a timescale of ∼210 minutes. We mainly discuss whether this oscillation is an extreme form of the recently discovered counterstreaming flows in filaments or is a form of the large-amplitude filament oscillations (known as a "winking" filament) discovered a half-century ago.
Identifier
0042238345 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Astrophysical Journal
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1086/373886
e-ISSN
15384357
ISSN
0004637X
First Page
L103
Last Page
L106
Issue
2 II
Volume
584
Grant
ATM-0076602
Fund Ref
National Science Foundation
Recommended Citation
Jing, Ju; Lee, Jeongwoo; Spirock, Thomas J.; Xu, Yan; Wang, Haimin; and Choe, G. S., "Periodic motion along a solar filament initiated by a subflare" (2003). Faculty Publications. 14173.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/14173
