EVIDENCE for A TRANSITION REGION RESPONSE to PENUMBRAL MICROJETS in SUNSPOTS

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Penumbral microjets (PMJs) are short-lived, fine-structured, and bright jets that are generally observed in chromospheric imaging of the penumbra of sunspots. Here we investigate their potential transition region signature by combining observations with the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope in the Ca ii H and Ca ii 8542 lines with ultraviolet imaging and spectroscopy obtained with the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS), which includes the C ii 1334/1335 Si iv 1394/1403 and Mg ii h & k 2803/2796 lines. We find a clear corresponding signal in the IRIS Mg ii k, C ii, and Si iv slit-jaw images, typically offset spatially from the Ca ii signature in the direction along the jets: from base to top, the PMJs are predominantly visible in Ca ii, Mg ii k, and C ii/Si iv, suggesting progressive heating to transition region temperatures along the jet extent. Hence, these results support the suggestion from earlier studies that PMJs may heat to transition region temperatures.

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Vissers, G. J. M., Rouppe Van Der Voort, L. H. M., & Carlsson, M. (2015). EVIDENCE for A TRANSITION REGION RESPONSE to PENUMBRAL MICROJETS in SUNSPOTS. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 811(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/811/2/L33

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