Context. Solar magnetic pores are, due to their concentrated magnetic fields,
suitable guides for magnetoacoustic waves. Recent observations have shown that
propagating energy flux in pores is subject to strong damping with height;
however, the reason is still unclear. Aims. We investigate possible damping
mechanisms numerically to explain the observations. Methods. We performed 2D
numerical magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations, starting from an equilibrium
model of a single pore inspired by the observed properties. Energy was inserted
into the bottom of the domain via different vertical drivers with a period of
30s. Simulations were performed with both ideal MHD and non-ideal effects.
Results. While the analysis of the energy flux for ideal and non-ideal MHD
simulations with a plane driver cannot reproduce the observed damping, the
numerically predicted damping for a localized driver closely corresponds with
the observations. The strong damping in simulations with localized driver was
caused by two geometric effects, geometric spreading due to diverging field
lines and lateral wave leakage.Comment: 12 pages (including appendix), 13 figures, accepted for publication
by A&