“…The sources of the solar wind are located at the heights of the chromosphere and transition zone (Marsch, 2018), and yet most research on coronal holes is concerned only with their manifestations and characteristics in the upper atmosphere (e.g. Banerjee et al, , 2020Banerjee, Pérez-Suárez, and Doyle, 2009;Banerjee, 2010;Banerjee, Gupta, and Teriaca, 2011;Krishna Prasad, Banerjee, and Van Doorsselaere, 2014), while works studying the lower atmosphere under coronal holes have not been as numerous in the last decade (Kobanov, Makarchik, and Sklyar, 2003;De Pontieu et al, 2007;Teplitskaya, Turova, and Ozhogina, 2007;Kobanov and Sklyar, 2007;Teplitskaya, Turova, and Ozhogina, 2010;Tian et al, 2014b;Zubkova et al, 2014;Grigoryeva, Turova, and Ozhogina, 2016). With this article, we try to contribute to this field by analyzing the oscillations we observe in the lower atmosphere under two coronal holes.…”