Abstract

The data of ground-based telescopes of the Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) obtained in the \(\mathrm{H}\upalpha\) line provide an opportunity to study the long-period oscillations of chromospheric filaments (quiescent prominences). For the first time, on the basis of time series of 5 days duration that we combined from the observations of three observatories of the GONG network, a new ultra-low mode with a period of between 20 and 30 hours was reliably detected in oscillations of a long-lived dark filament on the solar disk.

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