Short dynamic fibrils in sunspot chromospheres
Luc Rouppe van der Voort, Jaime de la Cruz Rodriguez

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of small-scale, jet-like dynamic fibrils in sunspot chromospheres, revealing a new manifestation of wave-driven phenomena influenced by magnetic field inclination.
Contribution
It introduces a new class of dynamic fibrils in sunspots, linking their properties to magnetic field inclination and wave propagation, expanding understanding of chromospheric dynamics.
Findings
Jets have parabolic trajectories with lengths up to 1000 km.
Longer jets are associated with more horizontal magnetic fields.
Jets' periods increase with their extension.
Abstract
Sunspot chromospheres display vigorous oscillatory signature when observed in chromospheric diagnostics like the strong Ca II lines and H-alpha. New high-resolution sunspot observations from the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope show the ubiquitous presence of small-scale periodic jet-like features that move up and down. This phenomenon has not been described before. Their typical width is about 0.3 arcsec and they display clear parabolic trajectories in space-time diagrams. The maximum extension of the top of the jets is lowest in the umbra, a few 100 km, and progressively longer further away from the umbra in the penumbra, with the longest more than 1000 km. These jets resemble dynamic fibrils found in plage regions but at smaller extensions. LTE inversion of spectro-polarimetric Ca II 8542 observations enabled for a comparison of the magnetic field inclination and the properties of these…
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