Observation of solar coronal heating powered by magneto-acoustic oscillations in a moss region
Parida Hashim, Zhenxiang Hong, Haisheng Ji, Jinhua Shen, Kaifan Ji,, and Wenda Cao

TL;DR
This study provides observational evidence linking magneto-acoustic oscillations and EUV emission modulation in a solar moss region, supporting the theory that such waves contribute to coronal heating.
Contribution
First observational demonstration of the correlation between magneto-acoustic oscillations and EUV emission in a moss region, indicating wave-driven coronal heating mechanisms.
Findings
EUV emissions are periodically modulated with ~5-minute periods.
Magnetic field strength peaks are synchronized with EUV emission peaks.
Chromospheric material injections correlate with enhanced magnetic and EUV activity.
Abstract
In this paper, we report the observed temporal correlation between extreme-violet (EUV) emission and magneto-acoustic oscillations in a EUV moss region, which is the footpoint region only connected by magnetic loops with million-degree plasma. The result is obtained from a detailed multi-wavelength data analysis to the region with the purpose of resolving fine-scale mass and energy flows that come from the photosphere, pass through the chromosphere and finally heat solar transition region or the corona. The data set covers three atmospheric levels on the Sun, consisting of high-resolution broad-band imaging at TiO 7057 \AA\ and the line of sight magnetograms for the photosphere, high-resolution narrow-band images at Helium \textsc{i} 10830 \AA\ for the chromosphere and EUV images at 171 \AA\ for the corona. We report following new phenomena: 1) Repeated injections of chromospheric…
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