Rawat, AnanyaAnanyaRawatGupta, GirjeshGirjeshGupta2025-08-222025-08-222023-09-012331-8422https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2309.02398https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/18465Coronal fan loops rooted in sunspot umbra show outward propagating waves with subsonic phase speed and period around 3-min. However, their source region in the lower atmosphere is still ambiguous. We performed multi-wavelength observations of a clean fan loop system rooted in sunspot observed by Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) and Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). We utilised less explored property of frequency modulation of these 3-min waves from the photosphere to corona, and found them to be periodic with the ranges in 14-20 min, and 24-35 min. Based on our findings, we interpret that 3-min slow waves observed in the coronal fan loops are driven by 3-min oscillations observed at the photospheric footpoints of these fan loops in the umbral region. We also explored any connection between 3-min and 5-min oscillations observed at the photosphere, and found them to be poorly understood. Results provide clear evidence of magnetic coupling of the solar umbral atmosphere through propagation of 3-min waves along the fan loops at different atmospheric heights.en-USExploring magnetic coupling of solar atmosphere through frequency modulations of 3-min slow magnetoacoustic wavese-Printe-Print123456789/615