Observations of Running Penumbral Waves emerging in a Sunspot
Abstract
We present results from the investigation of 5-min umbral oscillations in a single-polarity sunspot of active region NOAA 12132. The spectra of TiO, H, and 304 \AA{} are used for corresponding atmospheric heights from the photosphere to lower corona. Power spectrum analysis at the formation height of H - 0.6 \AA{} to H center resulted in the detection of 5-min oscillation signals in intensity interpreted as running waves outside the umbral center, mostly with vertical magnetic field inclination . A phase-speed filter is used to extract the running wave signals with speed km s, from the time series of H - 0.4 \AA{} images, and found twenty-four 3-min umbral oscillatory events in a duration of one hour. Interestingly, the initial emergence of the 3-min umbral oscillatory events are noticed closer to or at umbral boundaries. These 3-min umbral oscillatory events are observed for the first time as propagating from a fraction of preceding Running Penumbral Waves (RPWs). These fractional wavefronts rapidly separates from RPWs and move towards umbral center, wherein they expand radially outwards suggesting the beginning of a new umbral oscillatory event. We found that most of these umbral oscillatory events develop further into RPWs. We speculate that the waveguides of running waves are twisted in spiral structures and hence the wavefronts are first seen at high latitudes of umbral boundaries and later at lower latitudes of the umbral center.
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@article{arxiv.1711.07145,
title = {Observations of Running Penumbral Waves emerging in a Sunspot},
author = {T. G. Priya and Wenda Cao and Jiangtao Su and Jie Chen and Xinjie Mao and Yuanyong Deng and Robert Erdélyi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.07145},
year = {2018}
}
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13 pages, 13 figures, Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal