Fast magnetoacoustic wave trains of sausage symmetry in cylindrical waveguides of the solar corona
S. Shestov, V. M. Nakariakov, S. Kuzin

TL;DR
This study uses numerical simulations to analyze how cylindrical geometry influences the formation and properties of fast sausage magnetoacoustic wave trains in the solar corona, revealing characteristic period and amplitude modulations.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the effects of cylindrical geometry on wave train formation, including period modulation, amplitude variation, and the influence of plasma parameters and initial perturbation localization.
Findings
Wave trains exhibit pronounced period and amplitude modulation.
Wavelet spectra show tadpole features with broadband heads.
Mean wave period aligns with the transverse fast magnetoacoustic transit time.
Abstract
Fast magnetoacoustic waves guided along the magnetic field by plasma non-uniformities, in particular coronal loops, fibrils and plumes, are known to be highly dispersive, which leads to the formation of quasi-periodic wave trains excited by a broadband impulsive driver, e.g. a solar flare. We investigated effects of cylindrical geometry on the fast sausage wave train formation. We performed magnetohydrodynamic numerical simulations of fast magnetoacoustic perturbations of a sausage symmetry, propagating from a localised impulsive source along a field-aligned plasma cylinder with a smooth radial profile of the fast speed. The wave trains are found to have pronounced period modulation, with the longer instant period seen in the beginning of the wave train. The wave trains have also a pronounced amplitude modulation. Wavelet spectra of the wave trains have characteristic tadpole features,…
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