Non-damping oscillations at flaring loops
D. Li, D. Yuan, Y. N. Su, Q. M. Zhang, W. Su, and Z. J. Ning

TL;DR
This study combines imaging and spectroscopic data to analyze non-damping oscillations in solar flaring loops, revealing two distinct periodicities linked to kink modes and downflows, and estimating magnetic field strengths.
Contribution
It provides new insights into non-damping oscillations in flaring loops by identifying two periodicities and linking them to specific physical processes, using combined observational techniques.
Findings
Detected a ~40 s periodicity in line properties and emissions.
Identified a ~155 s periodicity associated with downflows.
Estimated magnetic field strengths of 120-170 G in flaring loops.
Abstract
Context. QPPs are usually detected as spatial displacements of coronal loops in imaging observations or as periodic shifts of line properties in spectroscopic observations. They are often applied for remote diagnostics of magnetic fields and plasma properties on the Sun. Aims. We combine imaging and spectroscopic measurements of available space missions, and investigate the properties of non-damping oscillations at flaring loops. Methods. We used the IRIS to measure the spectrum over a narrow slit. The double-component Gaussian fitting method was used to extract the line profile of Fe XXI 1354.08 A at "O I" window. The quasi-periodicity of loop oscillations were identified in the Fourier and wavelet spectra. Results. A periodicity at about 40 s is detected in the line properties of Fe XXI, HXR emissions in GOES 1-8 A derivative, and Fermi 26-50 keV. The Doppler velocity and line width…
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