Flow Field Evolution of a Decaying Sunspot
Na Deng, Debi Prasad Choudhary, Alexandra Tritschler, Carsten Denker,, Chang Liu, Haimin Wang

TL;DR
This study investigates the flow field evolution of a decaying sunspot over six days, revealing persistent moat flows and flux removal processes such as fragmentation, flux cancelation, and flux transport by magnetic features.
Contribution
It provides detailed observations of flow patterns and magnetic flux removal mechanisms during sunspot decay using high-resolution spectroscopic data.
Findings
Moat flow persists after penumbra disappearance
Radial inward and outward proper motions are maintained during decay
Flux removal occurs via fragmentation, cancelation, and transport by magnetic features
Abstract
We study the evolution of the flows and horizontal proper motions in and around a decaying follower sunspot based on time sequences of two-dimensional spectroscopic observations in the visible and white light imaging data obtained over six days from June~7 to~12, 2005. During this time period the sunspot decayed gradually to a pore. The spectroscopic observations were obtained with the Fabry-P\'{e}rot based Visible-Light Imaging Magnetograph (VIM) in conjunction with the high-order adaptive optics (AO) system operated at the 65 cm vacuum reflector of the Big Bear Solar Observatory (BBSO). We apply local correlation tracking (LCT) to the speckle reconstructed time sequences of white-light images around 600 nm to infer horizontal proper motions while the Doppler shifts of the scanned \FeI line at 630.15 nm are used to calculate line-of-sight (LOS) velocities with sub-arcsecond resolution.…
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