Large amplitude oscillatory motion along a solar filament
B. Vrsnak, A.M. Veronig, J.K. Thalmann, T. Zic

TL;DR
This paper analyzes large amplitude oscillations along a solar filament, identifying the triggering mechanism as magnetic reconnection and characterizing the oscillations' properties and restoring force.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of a specific filament oscillation event, proposing a magnetic reconnection trigger and deriving the oscillation period from magnetic field parameters.
Findings
Oscillation period of 50 minutes and damping time of 115 minutes.
Trigger mechanism identified as magnetic reconnection at filament leg.
Restoring force due to magnetic pressure gradient along the filament.
Abstract
Large amplitude oscillations of solar filaments is a phenomenon known for more than half a century. Recently, a new mode of oscillations, characterized by periodical plasma motions along the filament axis, was discovered. We analyze such an event, recorded on 23 January 2002 in Big Bear Solar Observatory H filtergrams, in order to infer the triggering mechanism and the nature of the restoring force. Motion along the filament axis of a distinct buldge-like feature was traced, to quantify the kinematics of the oscillatory motion. The data were fitted by a damped sine function, to estimate the basic parameters of the oscillations. In order to identify the triggering mechanism, morphological changes in the vicinity of the filament were analyzed. The observed oscillations of the plasma along the filament was characterized by an initial displacement of 24 Mm, initial velocity…
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