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Paper: Prominence Oscillations Seen by Hinode/SOT on 2008 January 15
Volume: 454, The 3rd Hinode Science Meeting
Page: 125
Authors: Zongjun, N.
Abstract: A quiescent prominence was well observed about three hours on the west-disk limb by Hinode/SOT on 2008 January 15 at three wavelengths of Ha+0.0076, Ha-0.340 and Ca II H line (3968A). Firstly, we find that the small-scale threads in prominence display the oscillations with a 5-min dominant period. And there is no fundamental difference discovered between the oscillations parallel and perpendicular to the solar surface. Secondly, two spines of this prominence show large-scale oscillations. The typical period is about 98 min. It is interesting that two spines oscillate almost in anti-phase.
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