Hi-C and AIA observations of transverse magnetohydrodynamic waves in active regions

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The recent launch of the High resolution Coronal imager (Hi-C) provided a unique opportunity of studying the EUV corona with unprecedented spatial resolution. We utilize these observations to investigate the properties of low-frequency (50-200 s) active region transverse waves, whose omnipresence had been suggested previously. The five-fold improvement in spatial resolution over SDO/AIA reveals coronal loops with widths 150-310 km and that these loops support transverse waves with displacement amplitudes <50 km. However, the results suggest that wave activity in the coronal loops is of low energy, with typical velocity amplitudes <3 km s-1. An extended time-series of SDO data suggests that low-energy wave behaviour is typical of the coronal structures both before and after the Hi-C observations. © 2013 ESO.

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Morton, R. J., & McLaughlin, J. A. (2013). Hi-C and AIA observations of transverse magnetohydrodynamic waves in active regions. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 553. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201321465

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