Acoustic power absorption and enhancement generated by slow and fast MHD waves
R. Simoniello, W. Finsterle, R. A. Garcia, D. Salabert, A. Jimenez, Y., Elsworth, and H. Schunker

TL;DR
This study investigates how solar-cycle-related magnetic activity affects acoustic wave power absorption and enhancement in the Sun, revealing amplitude suppression at certain frequencies and enhancement at others, with implications for mode conversion theories.
Contribution
It provides observational evidence of frequency-dependent changes in solar acoustic mode amplitudes over the solar cycle, linking these to magnetic field effects and mode conversion theories.
Findings
Amplitude suppression of 13+-2% in velocity during 2.5-4.5mHz
Enhancement of 36+-7% in velocity at 6.3-6.8mHz
Small intensity enhancement (~5%) at high frequencies
Abstract
We used long duration, high quality, unresolved (Sun-as-a star) observations collected by the ground based network BiSON and by the instruments GOLF and VIRGO on board the ESA/NASA SOHO satellite to search for solar-cycle-related changes in mode characteristics in velocity and continuum intensity for the frequency range between 2.5mHz < nu < 6.8mHz. Over the ascending phase of solar cycle 23 we found a suppression in the p-mode amplitudes both in the velocity and intensity data between 2.5mHz <nu< 4.5mHz with a maximum suppression for frequencies in the range between 2.5mHz <nu< 3.5mHz. The size of the amplitude suppression is 13+-2 per cent for the velocity and 9+-2 per cent for the intensity observations. Over the range 4.5mHz <nu< 5.5mHz the findings hint within the errors to a null change both in the velocity and intensity amplitudes. At still higher frequencies, in the so called…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Earthquake Detection and Analysis
