MHD waves generated by high-frequency photospheric vortex motions

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In this paper, we discuss simulations of MHD wave generation and propagation through a threedimensional open magnetic flux tube in the lower solar atmosphere. By using self-similar analytical solutions for modelling the magnetic field in Cartesian coordinate system, we have constructed a 3-D magnetohydrostatic configuration which is used as the initial condition for non-linear MHD wave simulations. For a driver we have implemented a highfrequency vortex-type motion at the footpoint region of the open magnetic flux tube. It is found that the implemented swirly source is able to excite different types of wave modes, i.e. sausage, kink and torsional Alfvén modes. Analysing these waves by magneto-seismology tools could provide insight into the magnetic structure of the lower solar atmosphere.

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Fedun, V., Shelyag, S., Verth, G., Mathioudakis, M., & Erdélyi, R. (2011). MHD waves generated by high-frequency photospheric vortex motions. Annales Geophysicae, 29(6), 1029–1035. https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-29-1029-2011

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