Ultra-high-resolution Observations of MHD Waves in Photospheric Magnetic Structures
David B. Jess, Gary Verth

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent high-resolution observations of MHD waves in small-scale magnetic structures of the solar photosphere, highlighting advances in detection, analysis, and understanding of wave phenomena and their role in solar atmospheric energy transfer.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent observational progress and theoretical understanding of MHD waves in tiny magnetic elements of the solar photosphere.
Findings
Detection of various MHD wave modes in small magnetic elements
Advancements in imaging techniques enabled observation of wave dynamics at small scales
Insights into how these waves contribute to energy transfer in the solar atmosphere
Abstract
Here we review the recent progress made in the detection, examination, characterisation and interpretation of oscillations manifesting in small-scale magnetic elements in the solar photosphere. This region of the Sun's atmosphere is especially dynamic, and importantly, permeated with an abundance of magnetic field concentrations. Such magnetic features can span diameters of hundreds to many tens of thousands of km, and are thus commonly referred to as the `building blocks' of the magnetic solar atmosphere. However, it is the smallest magnetic elements that have risen to the forefront of solar physics research in recent years. Structures, which include magnetic bright points, are often at the diffraction limit of even the largest of solar telescopes. Importantly, it is the improvements in facilities, instrumentation, imaging techniques and processing algorithms during recent years that…
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