Solar transition region above sunspots
H. Tian, W. Curdt, L. Teriaca, E. Landi, E. Marsch

TL;DR
This study analyzes the properties of the transition region above sunspots using SUMER spectra, revealing differences in line profiles, densities, and emission measures that suggest a more extended and less opaque TR in sunspot regions.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the TR structure above sunspots, including electron densities, DEM, and the extent of the TR, based on detailed spectral analysis and comparison with other solar regions.
Findings
Lyman line self-reversals are absent in umbral regions.
Sunspot plumes show high emission measures and extended TR.
Weak or absent TR lines are observed in sunspot spectra.
Abstract
We study the TR properties above sunspots and the surrounding plage regions, by analyzing several sunspot spectra obtained by SUMER in March 1999 and November 2006. We compare the SUMER spectra observed in the umbra, penumbra, plage, and sunspot plume regions. The Lyman line profiles averaged in each region are presented. For the sunspot observed in 2006, the electron densities, DEM, and filling factors of the TR plasma in the four regions are also investigated. The self-reversals of the Lyman line profiles are almost absent in umbral regions at different locations (heliocentric angle up to ) on the solar disk. In the sunspot plume, the Lyman lines are also not reversed, whilst the lower Lyman line profiles observed in the plage region are obviously reversed. The TR densities of the umbra and plume are similar and one order of magnitude lower than those of the plage and…
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