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Small-Scale Activity Above the Penumbra of a Fast-Rotating Sunspot
Authors:L Bharti  C Quintero Noda  S Rakesh  B Sobha  A Pandya  C Joshi
Institution:1.Bal Shiksha Sadan Society,Udaipur,India;2.Institute of Space and Astronautical Science,Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency,Sagamihara,Japan;3.JECRC University,Jaipur,India
Abstract:High-resolution observations of small-scale activity above the filamentary structure of a fast-rotating sunspot of NOAA Active Region 10930 are presented. The penumbral filament that intrudes into the umbra shows a central dark core and substructures. It almost approached another end of the umbra, like a light bridge. The chromospheric Ca ii H images show many jet-like structures with a bright leading edge above it. These bright jets move across the filament tips and show coordinated up and down motions. Transition region images also show brightening at the same location above the intrusion. Coronal 195 Å images suggest that one end of the bright coronal loop footpoints resides in this structure. The intrusion has opposite polarity with respect to the umbra. Strong downflows are observed at the edges along the length of the intrusion where the opposite-polarity field is enhanced. We also observe a counter-Evershed flow in the filamentary structure that also displays brightening and energy dissipation in the upper atmosphere. This scenario suggests that the jets and brightenings are caused by low-altitude reconnection driven by opposite-polarity fields and convective downflows above such structures.
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