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Browsing by Author "Van Doorsselaere, T"

Browsing by Author "Van Doorsselaere, T"

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  • Banerjee, D; Krishna Prasad, S; Pant, V; McLaughlin, J. A; Antolin, P; Magyar, N; Ofman, L; Tian, H; Van Doorsselaere, T; De Moorte, I; Wang, T. J (Springer Nature B.V, 2021-10)
    Modern observatories have revealed the ubiquitous presence of magnetohydrodynamic waves in the solar corona. The propagating waves (in contrast to the standing waves) are usually originated in the lower solar atmosphere ...
  • Van Doorsselaere, T; Krishna Prasad, S; Pant, V; Banerjee, D; Hood, A (EDP Sciences, 2024-03)
    Context. Slow waves in solar coronal loops are strongly damped, but the current theory of damping by thermal conduction cannot explain some observational features. Aims. We investigated the propagation of slow waves in a ...
  • Krishna Prasad, S; Banerjee, D; Van Doorsselaere, T; Singh, J (EDP Sciences, 2012-10)
    Context. Quasi-periodic propagating disturbances in coronal structures have been interpreted as slow magneto-acoustic waves and/or periodic upflows. It is important to understand the nature of these disturbances before ...

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