摘要: Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves are often invoked to interpret quasi-periodic
pulsations (QPPs) in solar flares. We study the response of a straight flare
loop to a kink-like velocity perturbation using three-dimensional MHD
simulations and forward model the microwave emissions using the fast
gyrosynchrotron code. Kink motions with two periodicities are simultaneously
generated,with the long-period component P_L = 57s being attributed to the
radial fundamental kink mode and the short-period component P_S=5.8s to the
first leaky kink mode. Forward modeling results show that the two-periodic
oscillations are detectable in the microwave intensities for some lines of
sight. Increasing the beam size to (1")^2 does not wipe out the microwave
oscillations. We propose that the first leaky kink mode is a promising
candidate mechanism to account for short-period QPPs. Radio telescopes with
high spatial resolutions can help distinguish between this new mechanism with
such customary interpretations as sausage modes.