Oscillations in a sunspot with light bridges
Ding Yuan, Valery M. Nakariakov, Zhenghua Huang, Bo Li, Jiangtao Su,, Yihua Yan, Baolin Tan

TL;DR
This study analyzes oscillations in a sunspot with light bridges, revealing distinct 5-minute and 3-minute oscillation behaviors, their spatial distribution, and implications for the structure and dynamics of sunspot features.
Contribution
It provides detailed observations of oscillation patterns in light bridges and their relation to sunspot oscillations, highlighting the shallow nature of light bridges and their influence on wave behavior.
Findings
5-minute oscillations are strong on light bridges and resemble running penumbral waves.
3-minute oscillations are present in the umbra and unaffected by light bridges.
Umbral flashes follow oscillation cycles but do not propagate across light bridges.
Abstract
Solar Optical Telescope onboard Hinode observed a sunspot (AR 11836) with two light bridges (LBs) on 31 Aug 2013. We analysed a 2-hour \ion{Ca}{2} H emission intensity data set and detected strong 5-min oscillation power on both LBs and in the inner penumbra. The time-distance plot reveals that 5-min oscillation phase does not vary significantly along the thin bridge, indicating that the oscillations are likely to originate from the underneath. The slit taken along the central axis of the wide light bridge exhibits a standing wave feature. However, at the centre of the wide bridge, the 5-min oscillation power is found to be stronger than at its sides. Moreover, the time-distance plot across the wide bridge exhibits a herringbone pattern that indicates a counter-stream of two running waves originated at the bridge sides. Thus, the 5-min oscillations on the wide bridge also resemble the…
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