Damping Time Scaling of Coronal Loop Oscillations Deduced from [ITAL]Transition Region and Coronal Explorer[/ITAL] Observations

0103 physical sciences 01 natural sciences
DOI: 10.1086/343886 Publication Date: 2002-09-24T17:48:54Z
ABSTRACT
The damping mechanism of recently discovered coronal loop transverse oscillations provides clues to the mechanism of coronal heating. We determine the scaling of the damping time with the parameters of the loops observed in extreme ultraviolet by the Transition Region and Coronal Explorer. We find excellent agreement of the scaling power to the power predicted by phase mixing and poor agreement with the power predicted by the wave leakage or ideal decay of the cylindrical kink mode mechanisms. Phase mixing leads to rapid dissipation of the Alfven waves due to the variation of the Alfven speed across the wave front and formation of small scales. Our results suggest that the loop oscillations are dissipated by phase mixing with anomalously high viscosity.
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