# Damping of Propagating Kink Waves in the Solar Corona

**Authors:** Ajay K. Tiwari, Richard J. Morton, Stephane R\'egnier, and James A., McLaughlin

arXiv: 1904.08834 · 2019-05-15

## TL;DR

This study investigates how propagating kink waves in the solar corona are damped, confirming frequency-dependent damping and showing that damping length increases in longer, higher-reaching coronal loops, using a novel likelihood-based analysis method.

## Contribution

It introduces a new likelihood function for fitting damping models to power spectra ratios and applies it to observational data of coronal kink waves.

## Key findings

- Damping of kink waves is frequency-dependent.
- Damping length increases in longer coronal loops.
- First application of likelihood-based fitting to wave damping data.

## Abstract

Alfv\'enic waves have gained renewed interest since the existence of ubiquitous propagating kink waves were discovered in the corona. {It has long been suggested that Alfv\'enic} waves play an important role in coronal heating and the acceleration of the solar wind. To this effect, it is imperative to understand the mechanisms that enable their energy to be transferred to the plasma. Mode conversion via resonant absorption is believed to be one of the main mechanisms for kink wave damping, and is considered to play a key role in the process of energy transfer. This study examines the damping of propagating kink waves in quiescent coronal loops using the Coronal Multi-channel Polarimeter (CoMP). A coherence-based method is used to track the Doppler velocity signal of the waves, enabling us to investigate the spatial evolution of velocity perturbations. The power ratio of outward to inward propagating waves is used to estimate the associated damping lengths and quality factors. To enable accurate estimates of these quantities, {we provide the first derivation of a likelihood function suitable for fitting models to the ratio of two power spectra obtained from discrete Fourier transforms. Maximum likelihood estimation is used to fit an exponential damping model to the observed variation in power ratio as a function of frequency.} We confirm earlier indications that propagating kink waves are undergoing frequency dependent damping. Additionally, we find that the rate of damping decreases, or equivalently the damping length increases, for longer coronal loops that reach higher in the corona.

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