GONG Catalog of Solar Filament Oscillations Near Solar Maximum
Manuel Luna, Judith Karpen, Jos\'e Lu\'is Ballester, Karin Muglach,, Jaume Terradas, Therese Kucera, and Holly Gilbert

TL;DR
This paper presents a catalog of 196 solar filament oscillations observed near solar maximum, analyzing their properties, triggers, and magnetic field implications, providing valuable data for solar physics research.
Contribution
The study provides the first comprehensive catalog of filament oscillations during solar maximum, including detailed classifications, statistical analyses, and seismological inferences.
Findings
Oscillations occur roughly every two days on the Sun's visible side.
Mean oscillation period is approximately 58 minutes.
Damping times are related nonlinearly to oscillation velocity.
Abstract
We have catalogued 196 filament oscillations from the GONG network data during several months near the maximum of solar cycle 24 (January - June 2014). Selected examples from the catalog are described in detail, along with our statistical analyses of all events. Oscillations were classified according to their velocity amplitude: 106 small-amplitude oscillations (SAOs), with velocities , and 90 large-amplitude oscillations (LAOs), with velocities . Both SAOs and LAOs are common, with one event of each class every two days on the visible side of the Sun. For nearly half of the events we identified their apparent trigger. The period distribution has a mean value of 5815 min for both types of oscillations. The distribution of the damping time per period peaks at and for SAOs and LAOs…
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