Observations of solar chromospheric oscillations at 3 mm with ALMA
S. Patsourakos, C. E. Alissandrakis, A. Nindos, T. S. Bastian

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA and AIA observations to analyze chromospheric oscillations at 3 mm, revealing their properties, spatial scales, and relation to lower-atmosphere phenomena, highlighting the importance of oscillations in mm-brightness variations.
Contribution
First simultaneous high-resolution ALMA and AIA observations of chromospheric oscillations at 3 mm, providing new insights into their properties and spatial coherence.
Findings
Chromospheric oscillations at 3 mm have frequencies around 4.2 mHz.
Brightness temperature fluctuations reach up to a few hundred K.
ALMA oscillations lag AIA 1600 A by ~100 s, indicating formation height differences.
Abstract
We studied chromospheric oscillations using Atacama Large millimeter and sub-millimeter Array (ALMA) time-series of interferometric observations of the quiet Sun obtained at 3 mm with a 2-s cadence and a spatial resolution of a few arcsec. The same analysis, over the same fields of view and for the same intervals, was performed for simultaneous Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) image sequences in 1600 A. Spatially-resolved chromospheric oscillations at 3 mm, with frequencies of mHz are observed in the quiet Sun, in both cell and network. The coherence length-scale of the oscillations is commensurate with the spatial resolution of our ALMA observations. Brightness-temperature fluctuations in individual pixels could reach up to a few hundred K, while the spatially averaged power spectral densities yield rms in the range ~ 55-75 K, i.e., up to ~ 1 % of the averaged…
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