Transverse Coronal-Loop Oscillations Induced by the Non-radial Eruption of a Magnetic Flux Rope
Q. M. Zhang, J. L. Chen, S. T. Li, L. Lu, and D. Li

TL;DR
This study analyzes transverse oscillations of coronal loops triggered by a flux rope eruption, using multi-wavelength observations to perform coronal seismology and estimate magnetic field strengths.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of loop oscillation parameters and estimates magnetic field strengths during a flux rope eruption, advancing understanding of coronal loop dynamics.
Findings
Oscillation periods range from 294 to 441 seconds.
Damping times are between 570 and 1012 seconds.
Estimated magnetic field strengths are 12 to 43 Gauss.
Abstract
We investigate the transverse coronal-loop oscillations induced by the eruption of a prominence-carrying flux rope on 7 December 2012. The flux rope originating from NOAA Active Region (AR) 11621 was observed in EUV wavelengths by the SDO/AIA and in H line center by the ground-based telescope at the BBSO. The early evolution of the flux rope is divided into two steps: a slow rise phase at a speed of 230\,km\,s and a fast rise phase at a speed of 706\,km\,s. The eruption generates a C5.8 flare and the onset of the fast rise is consistent with the HXR peak time of the flare. The embedded prominence has a lower speed of 452\,km\,s. During the early eruption of the flux rope, the nearby coronal loops are disturbed and experience independent kink-mode oscillations in the horizontal and vertical directions. The oscillation in the…
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