Vertical oscillation of a coronal cavity triggered by an EUV wave
Q. M. Zhang, H. S. Ji

TL;DR
This study observes the vertical oscillation of a coronal cavity triggered by an EUV wave, revealing insights into the cavity's magnetic field and oscillation characteristics through multiwavelength data and seismology.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of a coronal cavity's vertical oscillation triggered by an EUV wave, combining multiwavelength observations with prominence seismology to estimate magnetic field strength.
Findings
Cavity oscillated coherently for about 2 cycles
Oscillation period ranged from 29 to 37 minutes
Magnetic field strength estimated to be less than 10 G
Abstract
In this paper, we report our multiwavelength observations of the vertical oscillation of a coronal cavity on 2011 March 16. The elliptical cavity with an underlying horn-like quiescent prominence was observed by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) on board the \textit{Solar Dynamics Observatory} (\textit{SDO}). The width and height of the cavity are 150 and 240, and the centroid of cavity is 128 above the solar surface. At 17:50 UT, a C3.8 two-ribbon flare took place in active region 11169 close to the solar western limb. Meanwhile, a partial halo coronal mass ejection (CME) erupted and propagated at a linear speed of 682 km s. Associated with the eruption, a coronal extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) wave was generated and propagated in the northeast direction at a speed of 120 km s. Once the EUV wave arrived at the cavity from the…
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