Global Oscillation Pattern in Succeeding Solar Flares
N. Gyenge, R. Erd\'elyi

TL;DR
This study identifies multiple simultaneous oscillation periods in micro-flare recurrence before and after major solar flares, suggesting global oscillations of the solar atmosphere with standing wave signatures.
Contribution
It reveals the presence of multiple standing oscillation modes in solar flare micro-flares, providing new insights into the global oscillations of the solar atmosphere.
Findings
Multiple significant oscillation periods detected in micro-flares.
Periods are consistent across different datasets and timeframes.
Oscillations interpreted as standing waves in the solar atmosphere.
Abstract
The temporal recurrence of micro-flare events is studied in a time interval before and after of major solar flares. Our sample is based on the x-ray flare observations by the Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) and Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI). The analysed data contains 1330/301 M- and X-class GOES/RHESSI energetic solar flares and 4062/4119 GOES/RHESSI micro-flares covering the period elapsed since 2002. The temporal analysis of recurrence, by Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), of the micro-flares shows multiple significant periods. Based on the GOES and RHESSI data, the temporal analysis also demonstrates that multiple periods manifest simultaneously in both statistical samples without any significant shift over time. In the GOES sample, the detected significant periods are: , , , and minutes. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
