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Periods and damping rates of fast sausage oscillations in multi-shelled coronal loops

Shao-Xia Chen, Bo Li, Li-Dong Xia, Hui Yu

Published 2015-07-08Version 1

Standing sausage modes are important in interpreting quasi-periodic pulsations in the lightcurves of solar flares. Their periods and damping times play an important role in seismologically diagnosing key parameters like the magnetic field strength in regions where flare energy is released. Usually such applications are based on theoretical results neglecting unresolved fine structures in magnetized loops. However, the existence of fine structuring is suggested on both theoretical and observational grounds. Adopting the framework of cold magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), we model coronal loops as magnetized cylinders with a transverse equilibrium density profile comprising a monolithic part and a modulation due to fine structuring in the form of concentric shells. The equation governing the transverse velocity perturbation is solved with an initial-value-problem approach, and the effects of fine structuring on the periods $P$ and damping times $\tau$ of global, leaky, standing sausage modes are examined. A parameter study shows that fine structuring, be it periodically or randomly distributed, brings changes of only a few percent to $P$ and $\tau$ when there are more than about ten shells. The monolithic part, its steepness in particular, plays a far more important role in determining $P$ and $\tau$. We conclude that when measured values of $P$ and $\tau$ of sausage modes are used for seismological purposes, it is justified to use theoretical results where the effects due to fine structuring are neglected.

Comments: 15 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in Solar Physics
Categories: astro-ph.SR
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