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On the Unusual Wave-Like Motion in the Solar Atmosphere

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Some new wave events in a region of solar surface were detected during 2D observations using a special mask at Shemakha Astrophysical Observatory. A description of the phenomena and some suggestions are presented with emphasis on the fact that observation of these events may be caused by the lift of some deeper subphotospheric layers with horizontal waves up to the chromosphere for a short time and their subsequent sinking again under photosphere.

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Mamedov, S.G., Seidov, Z.F. On the Unusual Wave-Like Motion in the Solar Atmosphere. Solar Physics 178, 29–34 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1004965028121

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