Magnetic Tension of Sunspot Fine Structures
P. Venkatakrishnan, Sanjiv Kumar Tiwari

TL;DR
This study analyzes the magnetic tension in sunspot fine structures using high-resolution magnetograms, revealing inhomogeneous tension distributions that support existing models of penumbral and light bridge structures, and highlighting tension's role in sunspot equilibrium.
Contribution
It introduces the use of Lorentz force tension analysis to clarify the magnetic topology of sunspot fine structures with observational data from Hinode.
Findings
Positive tension correlates with uncombed penumbral models.
Upward tension indicates sea serpent structures in penumbra.
Tension magnitude exceeds gravity, suggesting force-free regions.
Abstract
The equilibrium structure of sunspots depends critically on its magnetic topology and is dominated by magnetic forces. Tension force is one component of the Lorentz force which balances the gradient of magnetic pressure in force-free configurations. We employ the tension term of the Lorentz force to clarify the structure of sunspot features like penumbral filaments, umbral light bridges and outer penumbral fine structures. We compute vertical component of tension term of Lorentz force over two active regions namely NOAA AR 10933 and NOAA AR 10930 observed on 05 January 2007 and 12 December 2006 respectively. The former is a simple while latter is a complex active region with highly sheared polarity inversion line (PIL). The vector magnetograms used are obtained from Hinode(SOT/SP). We find an inhomogeneous distribution of tension with both positive and negative signs in various features…
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