Power distribution of oscillations in the atmosphere of a plage region: Joint observations with ALMA, IRIS and SDO
Nancy Narang, Kalugodu Chandrashekhar, Shahin Jafarzadeh, Bernhard, Fleck, Miko{\l}aj Szydlarski, Sven Wedemeyer

TL;DR
This study analyzes oscillation power distribution in a solar plage region using coordinated observations from ALMA, IRIS, and SDO, revealing no significant correlation between ALMA oscillations and those from IRIS and AIA, likely due to formation height differences and measurement types.
Contribution
First comprehensive statistical analysis of oscillation power in a plage region combining ALMA, IRIS, and SDO data, highlighting differences in oscillation behavior across instruments.
Findings
ALMA oscillations show no significant correlation with IRIS and AIA oscillations.
ALMA dominant periods and power maps are uncorrelated with other passbands.
Differences attributed to formation height variations and measurement types.
Abstract
We present a statistical analysis of power distribution of oscillations in a plage region in active region NOAA AR12651, observed jointly with ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array), IRIS (Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph), and SDO (Solar Dynamics Observatory). We employ coordinated ALMA Band-6 (1.25 mm) brightness temperature maps, IRIS Slit-Jaw Images in 2796 {\AA} passband, and observations in six passbands (1600 {\AA}, 304 {\AA}, 131 {\AA}, 171 {\AA}, 193 {\AA} and 211 {\AA}) of AIA (Atmospheric Imaging Assembly) onboard SDO. We perform Lomb-Scargle transforms to study the distribution of oscillation power over the observed region by means of dominant period maps and power maps. We study spatial association of oscillations through the atmosphere mapped by the different passbands, with focus on the correlation of power distribution of ALMA oscillations with others.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
