Influence of the Conversion Layer on the Dispersion Relation of Waves in the Solar Atmosphere
Abstract
Observations carried out with the Magneto-Optical Filter at Two Heights (MOTH) experiment show upward-traveling wave packets in magnetic regions with frequencies below the acoustic cut-off. We demonstrate that the frequency dependence of the observed travel times, i.e. the dispersion relation shows significant differences in magnetic and non-magnetic regions. More importantly, at and above the layer where the Alfven speed equals the sound speed we do not see the dispersion relation of the slow acoustic mode with a lowered cut-off frequency. Our comparisons with theoretical dispersion relations do not suggest this is the slow acoustic wave type for the upward low-frequency wave. From this we speculate that partial mode conversion from the fast acoustic to the fast magnetic wave might take place.
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