A coronal seismological study with streamer waves
Y. Chen, S. W. Feng, B. Li, H. Q. Song, L. D. Xia, X. L. Kong, Xing Li

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new coronal seismology method using streamer wave observations to measure Alfven speed and magnetic field strength in the outer corona, revealing their temporal decline post-CME.
Contribution
The study develops a novel seismological technique based on streamer wave analysis to infer magnetic and plasma parameters in the corona, incorporating solar wind and density measurements.
Findings
Alfven speed and magnetic field strength decrease over time after CME events.
The method successfully combines streamer wave data with polarized brightness measurements.
Results suggest a recovering process of the CME-disturbed corona.
Abstract
We present a novel method to evaluate the Alfven speed and the magnetic field strength along the streamer plasma sheet in the outer corona. The method is based on recent observations of streamer waves, which are regarded as the fast kink body mode carried by the plasma sheet structure and generated upon the impact of a fast CME (coronal mass ejection) on a nearby streamer. The mode propagates outwards with a phase speed consisting of two components. One is the phase speed of the mode in the plasma rest frame, the other is the speed of the solar wind streaming along the plasma sheet. The former can be well represented by the Alfven speed outside the plasma sheet, according to a linear wave dispersion analysis with a simplified slab model of magnetized plasmas. The radial profiles of the Alfven speed can be deduced with constraints put on the speed of the solar wind, which is done by…
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