Time-distance seismology of the solar corona with comp

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We employ a sequence of Doppler images obtained with the Coronal Multi-channel Polarimeter (CoMP) instrument to perform time-distance seismology of the solar corona. We construct the first k-ω diagrams of the region. These allow us to separate outward and inward propagating waves and estimate the spatial variation of the plane-of-sky-projected phase speed, and the relative amount of outward and inward directed wave power. The disparity between outward and inward wave power and the slope of the observed power-law spectrum indicate that low-frequency Alfvénic motions suffer significant attenuation as they propagate, consistent with isotropic MHD turbulence. © 2009. The American Astronomical Society.

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Tomczyk, S., & McIntosh, S. W. (2009). Time-distance seismology of the solar corona with comp. Astrophysical Journal, 697(2), 1384–1391. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/697/2/1384

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