Energy Loss of Solar $p$ Modes due to the excitation of Magnetic Sausage Tube Waves: Importance of Coupling the Upper Atmosphere
Andrew Gascoyne, Rekha Jain, Bradley Hindman

TL;DR
This study models the damping of solar p-modes due to energy transfer to magnetic sausage tube waves, emphasizing the significance of coupling the upper atmosphere for accurate energy loss predictions.
Contribution
It introduces a model that includes the overlying isothermal atmosphere, enabling analysis of p-mode interactions with sausage waves above the photosphere, improving upon previous boundary condition assumptions.
Findings
Coupling with the upper atmosphere significantly affects p-mode damping.
The model demonstrates frequency-dependent variations in damping rates.
Propagation of sausage waves above the photosphere is crucial for energy transfer understanding.
Abstract
We consider damping and absorption of solar modes due to their energy loss to magnetic tube waves that can freely carry energy out of the acoustic cavity. The coupling of modes and sausage tube waves is studied in a model atmosphere composed of a polytropic interior above which lies an isothermal upper atmosphere. The sausage tube waves, excited by modes, propagate along a magnetic fibril which is assumed to be a vertically aligned, stratified, thin magnetic flux-tube. The deficit of -mode energy is quantified through the damping rate, and absorption coefficient, . The variation of and as a function of frequency and the tube's plasma properties is studied in detail. Previous similar studies have considered only a subphotospheric layer, modelled as a polytrope that has been truncated at the photosphere (Bogdan et al. (1996), Hindman &…
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