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Two Homologous Quasi-periodic Fast-mode Propagating Wave Trains Induced by Two Small-scale Filament Eruptions
Wang JC(王金成)1,2,3; Yan XL(闫晓理)1,2,3; Xue ZK(薛志科)1,2; Yang LH(杨丽恒)1,2; Li, Qiaoling4; Xu Z(徐喆)1,3; Yang LP(杨丽平)1,5; Peng Y(彭洋)1,5
Source PublicationASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
2022-09-01
Volume936Issue:1
DOI10.3847/2041-8213/ac8b79
Contribution Rank第1完成单位
Indexed BySCI
Abstract

We present two homologous quasi-periodic fast-mode propagating (QFP) wave trains excited by two small-scale filament eruptions nearby a sunspot on 2017 September 12. By using observations from several ground-based and space-based instruments, it is found that the eruptions of two small-scale filaments resulted in some accompanying solar phenomena/activities (such as radio bursts, GOES C-class flares, coronal bright fronts, and QFP wave trains). The QFP wave trains run behind the main coronal bright fronts with a constant propagating speed of about 800 km s(-1), while two main coronal bright fronts traveled away from the flare kernel obeying the power-law functions of S(t) = 894.9 * (t - 7.43)(0.60) + 76.8 and S(t) = 705.3 * (t - 19.12)(0.47) + 57.5, respectively. The period of the first QFP wave train was estimated to be about 59 s, while the second QFP wave train has two periods of about 70 and 37 s. On the other hand, the intensity peaks of 94 and 335 angstrom passbands in the flare kernel exhibit some perturbations during the occurrences of the QFP wave trains. With the wavelet analysis and their synchronization, these perturbations and the QFP wave trains are tightly related phenomena, which suggests that they have a common exciting mechanism. Furthermore, we find that the emissions of the intensity peak mainly originate from the one footpoint of flare loops during the occurrence of the QFP wave trains. According to the above features, we conclude that the QFP wave trains are excited in the energy release process associated with magnetic reconnection and are closely related to the outflow of the magnetic reconnection.

Funding ProjectNational Science Foundation of China (NSFC)[12003064] ; National Science Foundation of China (NSFC)[11873087] ; National Science Foundation of China (NSFC)[11803085] ; National Science Foundation of China (NSFC)[11973084] ; Yunnan Key Laboratory of Solar Physics and Space Science[202205AG070009] ; National Key R&D Program of China[2019YFA0405000] ; Yunnan Science Foundation of China[2019FD085] ; Yunnan Science Foundation of China[202101AT070032] ; Yunnan Science Foundation of China[202201AT070194] ; Youth Innovation Promotion Associationg, CAS[2019061] ; Yunnan Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars[202001AV070004] ; Group for Innovation of Yunnan province
Funding OrganizationNational Science Foundation of China (NSFC)[12003064, 11873087, 11803085, 11973084] ; Yunnan Key Laboratory of Solar Physics and Space Science[202205AG070009] ; National Key R&D Program of China[2019YFA0405000] ; Yunnan Science Foundation of China[2019FD085, 202101AT070032, 202201AT070194] ; Youth Innovation Promotion Associationg, CAS[2019061] ; Yunnan Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars[202001AV070004] ; Group for Innovation of Yunnan province
Language英语
Subject Area天文学 ; 太阳与太阳系 ; 太阳物理学
MOST Discipline Catalogue理学 ; 理学::天文学
SubtypeArticle
PublisherIOP Publishing Ltd
Publication PlaceTEMPLE CIRCUS, TEMPLE WAY, BRISTOL BS1 6BE, ENGLAND
ISSN2041-8205
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WOS IDWOS:000849097400001
WOS Research AreaAstronomy & Astrophysics
WOS SubjectAstronomy & Astrophysics
WOS KeywordEUV WAVES ; SOLAR ; RECONNECTION ; DRIVEN ; EIT ; PULSATIONS ; ORIGIN ; RADIO
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Document Type期刊论文
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Identifierhttp://ir.ynao.ac.cn/handle/114a53/25551
Collection抚仙湖太阳观测和研究基地
Corresponding AuthorWang JC(王金成)
Affiliation1.Yunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650011, People's Republic of China; wangjincheng@ynao.ac.cn;
2.Yunnan Key Laboratory of Solar Physics and Space Science, Kunming 650011, People's Republic of China;
3.Center for Astronomical Mega-Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 20A Datun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100012, People's Republic of China;
4.Department of Physics, Yunnan University, Kunming 650091, People's Republic of China;
5.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Yuquan Road, Shijingshan Block Beijing 100049, People's Republic of China
First Author AffilicationYunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Corresponding Author AffilicationYunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Wang JC,Yan XL,Xue ZK,et al. Two Homologous Quasi-periodic Fast-mode Propagating Wave Trains Induced by Two Small-scale Filament Eruptions[J]. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS,2022,936(1).
APA Wang JC.,Yan XL.,Xue ZK.,Yang LH.,Li, Qiaoling.,...&Peng Y.(2022).Two Homologous Quasi-periodic Fast-mode Propagating Wave Trains Induced by Two Small-scale Filament Eruptions.ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS,936(1).
MLA Wang JC,et al."Two Homologous Quasi-periodic Fast-mode Propagating Wave Trains Induced by Two Small-scale Filament Eruptions".ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS 936.1(2022).
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