Anomalous flows in a sunspot penumbra
Rohan E. Louis, Christian Beck, Shibu K. Mathew, P. Venkatakrishnan

TL;DR
This study reports on a transient blue-shifted plasma flow in a sunspot penumbra, linked to magnetic field changes and chromospheric brightenings, revealing complex magnetic and dynamic processes in sunspot atmospheres.
Contribution
It provides detailed observations of an anomalous, transient flow in a sunspot penumbra and explores its magnetic and chromospheric connections, a novel insight into sunspot dynamics.
Findings
Detected a blue-shifted feature with 1.6 km/s velocity lasting 1 hour.
Observed a 500 G increase in magnetic field strength during the event.
Found chromospheric brightenings closely associated with the blue-shifted feature.
Abstract
High-resolution spectropolarimetric observations of active region NOAA 11271 were obtained with the spectro-polarimeter on board Hinode to analyze the properties of an anomalous flow in the photosphere in a sunspot penumbra. We detect a blue-shifted feature that appeared on the limb-side penumbra of a sunspot and that was present intermittently during the next two hours. It exhibited a maximum blue-shift of 1.6 km/s, an area of 5.2 arcsec^2, and an uninterrupted lifetime of 1 hr. The blue-shifted feature, when present, lies parallel to red-shifts. Both blue and red shifts flank a highly inclined/horizontal magnetic structure that is radially oriented in the penumbra. The low-cadence SP maps reveal changes in size, radial position in the penumbra and line-of-sight velocity of the blue-shifted feature, from one scan to the other. There was an increase of nearly 500 G in the field strength…
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