A Statistical Study of Short-period Decayless Oscillations of Coronal Loops in an Active Region

Long, David M.; Li, Dong

China, United Kingdom

Abstract

Coronal loop oscillations are common phenomena in the solar corona, which are often classified as decaying and decayless oscillations. Using the high-resolution observation measured by the Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUI) on board the Solar Orbiter, we statistically investigate small-scale transverse oscillations with short periods (<200 s) of coronal loops in an active region (AR), i.e., NOAA AR 12965. A total of 111 coronal loops are identified in EUI 174 Å images, and they all reveal transverse oscillations without any significant decaying, regarded as decayless oscillations. Oscillatory periods are measured from ~11 to ~185 s, with a median period of 40 s. Thus, they are also termed short-period oscillations. The corresponding loop lengths are measured from ~10.5 to ~30.2 Mm, and a strong dependence of oscillatory periods on loop lengths is established, indicating that the short-period oscillations are standing kink-mode waves in nature. Based on the coronal seismology, kink speeds are measured to be ~330-1910 km s-1, and magnetic field strengths in coronal loops are estimated to be ~4.1-25.2 G, while the energy flux carried by decayless kink oscillations lies in the range from roughly 7 to 9220 W m-2. Our estimations suggest that the wave energy carried by short-period decayless kink oscillations cannot support the coronal heating in the AR.

2023 The Astrophysical Journal
SolarOrbiter 28