Roberto Soler, Jose Luis Ballester
Prominences or filaments are cool clouds of partially ionized plasma living
in the solar corona. Ground- and space-based observations have confirmed the
presence of oscillatory motions in prominences and they have been interpreted
in terms of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves. Existing observational evidence
points out that these oscillatory motions are damped in short spatial and
temporal scales by some still not well known physical mechanism(s). Since
prominences are partially ionized plasmas, a potential mechanism able to damp
these oscillations could be ion-neutral collisions. Here, we will review the
work done on the effects of partial ionization on MHD waves in prominence
plasmas.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1201.3752
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