Wave dynamics in a sunspot umbra
R.Sych, V.M.Nakariakov

TL;DR
This study analyzes high-resolution solar data to reveal complex wave patterns, including spiral structures and phase delays, in a sunspot umbra, advancing understanding of magnetoacoustic wave behavior in solar atmospheres.
Contribution
It provides detailed observations of wavefront structures and their evolution in a sunspot umbra, linking spectral, spatial, and temporal data to wave dynamics models.
Findings
Oscillations dominated by 3-minute band with distinct spectral peaks.
Detection of evolving spiral wavefronts and stationary patches.
Phase speed of waves estimated at about 100 km/s.
Abstract
The high spatial and time resolution data obtained with SDO/AIA for the sunspot in active region NOAA 11131 on 08 December 2010 were analysed with the time-distance plot technique and the pixelised wavelet filtering method. Oscillations in the 3 min band dominate in the umbra. The integrated spectrum of umbral oscillations contains distinct narrowband peaks at 1.9 min, 2.3 min, and 2.8 min. The power significantly varies in time, forming distinct oscillation trains. The oscillation power distribution over the sunspot in the horizontal plane reveals that the enhancements of the oscillation amplitude, or wave fronts, have a distinct structure consisting of an evolving two-armed spiral and a stationary circular patch at the spiral origin, situated near the umbra centre. This structure is seen from the temperature minimum to the corona. In time, the spiral rotates anti-clockwise. The wave…
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