Seismology of Standing Kink Oscillations of Solar Prominence Fine Structures
Roberto Soler, Inigo Arregui, Ramon Oliver, and Jose Luis Ballester

TL;DR
This study models standing kink oscillations in solar prominence fine structures, deriving analytical expressions for their properties, and finds resonant absorption as the main damping mechanism, enabling prominence parameter inference from observations.
Contribution
It provides new analytical formulas for kink oscillation period and damping time in partially filled prominence tubes, highlighting resonant absorption as the dominant damping process.
Findings
Resonant absorption explains observed damping ratios.
Damping ratios are independent of prominence length and position.
Inversion of physical parameters is possible using observed periods and damping times.
Abstract
We investigate standing kink magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) oscillations in a prominence fine structure modeled as a straight and cylindrical magnetic tube only partially filled with the prominence material, and with its ends fixed at two rigid walls representing the solar photosphere. The prominence plasma is partially ionized and a transverse inhomogeneous transitional layer is included between the prominence thread and the coronal medium. Thus, ion-neutral collisions and resonant absorption are the considered damping mechanisms. Approximate analytical expressions of the period, the damping time, and their ratio are derived for the fundamental mode in the thin tube and thin boundary approximations. We find that the dominant damping mechanism is resonant absorption, which provides damping ratios in agreement with the observations, whereas ion-neutral collisions are irrelevant for the…
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