Astrophysical plasmas Sun: coronal seismology Exoplanet atmospheres Sergio Elaskar - Matías Schneiter – Walkiria Schulz Mariana Cécere - Andrés Cimino.

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Astrophysical plasmas Sun: coronal seismology Exoplanet atmospheres Sergio Elaskar - Matías Schneiter – Walkiria Schulz Mariana Cécere - Andrés Cimino Carlos Francile - Carlos Fernández Sebastián Maglione Nuevos integrantes: Carolina Villarreal – Ernesto Zurbriggen Andrea Costa

Magnetized plasma Electrostatic vs Kinetic Collective behaviour Compressible Elastic Plasma parameters Slow large-scale variations

Coronal phenomenology Low corona magnetically highly structured system – X-Ray and EUV emission is highly structured Tracer of magnetic field The underlying chromosphere very dynamic: small scale structures and turbulent motion prevails

Coronal phenomenology- magnetized plasma Large Reynolds number – field lines and plasma frozen Corona: gas pressure << magnetic pressure The magnetic field governs the dynamic Chromosphere: magnetic pressure << gas pressure The fluid governs the dynamic

Importance of shock wave contribution for the seismology Large Reynolds  frozen plasma – magnetic field Gas pressure << magnetic pressure Dynamic governed by the magnetic field Sound speed << Alfvén speed Energy: compressibility medium– elasticity medium Inhomogeneity of the medium couples elastic perturbations with compressible ones. In the average transfer of energy to compressible modes Favors the appearence of shock waves: compressive modes with Mach>1

Simulations fundamental and global modes Cécere, Costa, Reula A&A, 2011 Slender tube - Logaritmic – coronal conditions Due to chromospheric line-tied and inhomogeneities and nonlinearities pure modes difficult to sustain Jump conditions across the radius amplifies the spectrum of modes Trapped –Leaky Evolution to a quasi-static 2nd slow harmonic state occurs via the onset of an external compressional Alfvén wave or a weak shock wave M<1.3 that triggers the sausage mode and couples the slow mode

Costa, Elaskar, Fernández, Martínez, MNRAS 2009 Fernández, Costa, Elaskar, Schulz, 2009 Schulz, Costa, Elaskar, Cid, MNRAS 2010 Maglione, Schneiter, Costa, Elaskar, A&A 2011 Costa, Pl.Phis.Contr.Fusion, 2011 Interpretations: Rain of blobs of dense and cool plasma after a CME falling gravitationally back Flux tubes linking an above current sheet retract downwards under the force of the magnetic tension Top of colapsing loops with void tails in the wakes where reconnection occurs Verwichte, Nakariakov, Cooper A&A, 2005 Observational analysis Kink wave trains guided by ray tadpole structures. However speeds ~ vs not ~vA

Sunward: upward rebound resembling the reconnection site absortion towards the Sun

Schneiter, Costa, Elaskar, 2011

Moreton waves Francile, Costa, Schneiter, Elaskar, 2011 Chromospheric shock waves or fast magnetoacoustic wave Triggered by a not stablished coronal phenomenon

HD209458b HD17156b

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