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Properties of High-Frequency Wave Power Halos Around Active Regions: An Analysis of Multi-height Data from HMI and AIA Onboard SDO

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We study properties of waves of frequencies above the photospheric acoustic cut-off of ≈5.3 mHz, around four active regions, through spatial maps of their power estimated using data from the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) and Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) onboard the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). The wavelength channels 1600 Å and 1700 Å from AIA are now known to capture clear oscillation signals due to helioseismic p-modes as well as waves propagating up through to the chromosphere. Here we study in detail, in comparison with HMI Doppler data, properties of the power maps, especially the so-called “acoustic halos” seen around active regions, as a function of wave frequencies, inclination, and strength of magnetic field (derived from the vector-field observations by HMI), and observation height. We infer possible signatures of (magneto)acoustic wave refraction from the observation-height-dependent changes, and hence due to changing magnetic strength and geometry, in the dependences of power maps on the photospheric magnetic quantities. We discuss the implications for theories of p-mode absorption and mode conversions by the magnetic field.

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S. Couvidat, K. Hayashi, and Xudong Sun are supported by NASA grants NNG05GH14G to the SDO/HMI project at Stanford University. The data used here are courtesy of NASA/SDO and the HMI and AIA science teams. Data intensive computations performed in this work made use of the High Performance Computational facility of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore. Discussions with C.R. Sangeetha (IIA, Bangalore) are acknowledged.

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Correspondence to S. P. Rajaguru.

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Rajaguru, S.P., Couvidat, S., Sun, X. et al. Properties of High-Frequency Wave Power Halos Around Active Regions: An Analysis of Multi-height Data from HMI and AIA Onboard SDO. Sol Phys 287, 107–127 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11207-012-0180-9

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