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Murawski, K. |
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Kashyap, P. |
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Srivastava, A.K. |
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Pascoe, D.J. |
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Jelínek, P. |
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Kúzma, B. |
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Fedun, V. |
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2021-03-03T04:56:28Z |
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2021-03-03T04:56:28Z |
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2018-02 |
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00358711 |
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http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1335 |
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dc.description.abstract |
We perform numerical simulations of impulsively generated magnetic swirls in an isolated flux tube that is rooted in the solar photosphere. These swirls are triggered by an initial pulse in a horizontal component of the velocity. The initial pulse is launched either (a) centrally, within the localized magnetic flux tube or (b) off-central, in the ambient medium. The evolution and dynamics of the flux tube are described by three-dimensional, ideal magnetohydrodynamic equations. These equations are numerically solved to reveal that in case (a) dipole-like swirls associated with the fast magnetoacoustic kink and m = 1 Alfvén waves are generated. In case (b), the fast magnetoacoustic kink and m = 0 Alfvén modes are excited. In both these cases, the excited fast magnetoacoustic kink and Alfvén waves consist of a similar flow pattern and magnetic shells are also generated with clockwise and counter-clockwise rotating plasma within them, which can be the proxy of dipole-shaped chromospheric swirls. The complex dynamics of vortices and wave perturbations reveals the channelling of sufficient amount of energy to fulfil energy losses in the chromosphere (~104 Wm-1) and in the corona (~102 W m-1). Some of these numerical findings are reminiscent of signatures in recent observational data. © 2016 The Authors. |
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Seventh Framework Programme |
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Oxford University Press |
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society;Vol. 474 issue 1 |
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MHD – waves |
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numerical – Sun |
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atmosphere – Sun |
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oscillations |
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dc.title |
Magnetic swirls and associated fast magnetoacoustic kink waves in a solar chromospheric flux tube |
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Article |
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