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Evidence for Parameteric Decay Instability in the Lower Solar Atmosphere

Michael Hahn, Xiangrong Fu, Daniel Wolf Savin

Published 2022-04-20Version 1

We find evidence for the first observation of the parametric decay instability (PDI) in the lower solar atmosphere. Specifically, we find that the power spectrum of density fluctuations near the solar transition region resembles the power spectrum of the velocity fluctuations, but with the frequency axis scaled up by about a factor of two. These results are from an analysis of the Si IV lines observed by the Interface Region Imaging Spectrometer (IRIS) in the transition region of a polar coronal hole. We also find that the density fluctuations have radial velocity of about 75 km/s and that the velocity fluctuations are much faster with an estimated speed of 250 km/s, as is expected for sound waves and Alfv\'en waves, respectively, in the transition region. Theoretical calculations show that this frequency relationship is consistent with those expected from PDI for the plasma conditions of the observed region. These measurements suggest an interaction between sound waves and Alfv\'en waves in the transition region that is evidence for the parametric decay instability.

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