Characteristic Dependence of Umbral Dots on their Magnetic Structure
Hiroko Watanabe, Reizaburo Kitai, Kiyoshi Ichimoto

TL;DR
This study investigates how the properties of umbral dots in sunspots depend on their magnetic environment, revealing that their size and lifetime are stable while their motion correlates with magnetic field inclination.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed observational analysis linking umbral dot characteristics with magnetic field parameters in sunspots.
Findings
UD size and lifetime are independent of magnetic field strength.
UD speed increases with magnetic field inclination.
UD movement direction aligns with horizontal magnetic field in inclined regions.
Abstract
Umbral dots (UDs) were observed in a stable sunspot in NOAA 10944 by the Hinode Solar Optical Telescope on 2007 March 1. The observation program consisted of blue continuum images and spectropolarimetric profiles of Fe I 630 nm line. An automatic detection algorithm for UDs was applied to the 2-hour continuous blue continuum images, and using the obtained data, the lifetime, size, and proper motion of UDs were calculated. The magnetic structure of the sunspot was derived through the inversion of the spectropolarimetric profiles. We calculated the correlations between UD's parameters (size, lifetime, occurrence rate, proper motion) and magnetic fields (field strength, inclination, azimuth), and obtained the following results: (1) Both the lifetime and size of UDs are almost constant regardless of the magnetic field strength at their emergence site. (2) The speed of UDs increases as the…
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