Abstract
For 478 centrally located sunspots observed in the optical continuum with Solar Dynamics Observatory /Helioseismic Magnetic Imager, we perform seismological diagnostics of the physical parameters of umbral photospheres. The new technique is based on the theory of slow magnetoacoustic waves in a non-isothermally stratified photosphere with a uniform vertical magnetic field. We construct a map of the weighted frequency of three-minute oscillations inside the umbra and use it for the estimation of the Alfvén speed, plasma-beta, and mass density within the umbra. We find the umbral mean Alfvén speed ranges between 10.5 and 7.5 km s −1 and is negatively correlated with magnetic field strength. The umbral mean plasma-beta is found to range approximately between 0.65 and 1.15 and does not vary significantly from pores to mature sunspots. The mean density ranges between (1–6) × 10 −4 kg m −3 and shows a strong positive correlation with magnetic field strength.
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Cho, I.-H., Cho, K.-S., Bong, S.-C., Moon, Y.-J., Nakariakov, V. M., Park, J., … Lee, J. (2017). Determination of the Alfvén Speed and Plasma-beta Using the Seismology of Sunspot Umbra. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 837(1), L11. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aa611b
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