Disintegration of Magnetic Flux in Decaying Sunspots as Observed with the Hinode SOT

  • Kubo M
  • Lites B
  • Ichimoto K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Continuous observations of sunspot penumbrae with the Solar Optical Telescope aboard Hinode clearly show that the outer boundary of the penumbra fluctuates around its averaged position. The penumbral outer boundary moves inward when granules appear in the outer penumbra. We discover that such granules appear one after another while moving magnetic features (MMFs) are separating from the penumbral "spines" (penumbral features that have fields that are stronger and more vertical than those of their surroundings). These granules that appear in the outer penumbra often merge with bright features inside the penumbra that move with the spines as they elongate toward the moat region. This suggests that convective motions around the penumbral outer boundary are related to the disintegration of magnetic flux in the sunspot. We also find that dark penumbral filaments frequently elongate into the moat region in the vicinity of MMFs that detach from penumbral spines. Such elongating dark penumbral filaments correspond to nearly horizontal fields extending from the penumbra. Pairs of MMFs with positive and negative polarities are some-times observed along the elongating dark penumbral filaments. This strongly supports the notion that such elongating dark penumbral filaments have magnetic fields with a "sea serpent"-like structure. Evershed flows, which are associated with the penumbral horizontal fields, may be related to the detachment of the MMFs from the penumbral spines, as well as to the formation of the MMFs along the dark penumbral filaments that elongate into the moat region. © 2008. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Kubo, M., Lites, B. W., Ichimoto, K., Shimizu, T., Suematsu, Y., Katsukawa, Y., … Tsuneta, S. (2008). Disintegration of Magnetic Flux in Decaying Sunspots as Observed with the Hinode SOT. The Astrophysical Journal, 681(2), 1677–1687. https://doi.org/10.1086/588040

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