Multi-wavelength Fibril Dynamics and Oscillations Above Sunspot - I. Morphological Signature
Abstract
In this work we selected one particular fibril from a high resolution solar chromosphere observation from the Dutch Open Telescope, and tried to obtain a broad picture of the intricate mechanism that might be incorporated in the multiple layer of the Solar atmosphere in high cadence multi-wavelength observation. We analyzed the changingvfibril patter using multi-wavelength tomography, which consists of both H line center \& the blue wing, Doppler-signal, Ca II H, and the G-band. We have found that the intermittent ejected material through fibril from Doppler images has clearly shown oscillation mode, as seen in the H blue wing. The oscillations in the umbrae and penumbrae magnetic field lines that are above the sunspot cause a broadening and forms the area like a ring shape from 3 to 15-minute oscillations as function of height. These made a distinct boundary of umbrae and penumbrae which suggest the comb structure, and indicate that the oscillations could propagate along the inclined magnetic flux tubes from below. The 3-minute strongly appeared in the broadly inclined penumbrae magnetic filed lines and gave the clear light-bridge. The well known 5-minute was dominated in the umbrae-penumbrae region boundary, the long 7-minute one was transparent in the H blue wing, but this was the same with 10 and 15-minute, it was concentrated in the inner-penumbrae, as seen in the H line center. From these findings we propose a picture on the role of fibril as the fabric of interaction between the layers, also the related activites around the active region under investigation.
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@article{arxiv.1504.03533,
title = {Multi-wavelength Fibril Dynamics and Oscillations Above Sunspot - I. Morphological Signature},
author = {Emanuel Sungging Mumpuni and Dhani Herdiwijaya and Mitra Djamal and Thomas Djamaluddin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.03533},
year = {2015}
}
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16 pages, 13 figures