Small-scale magnetic flux emergence in a sunspot light bridge
Rohan E. Louis, Luis R. Bellot Rubio, Jaime de la Cruz Rodriguez,, Hector Socas-Navarro, Ada Ortiz

TL;DR
This study observes small-scale magnetic flux emergence in a sunspot light bridge, revealing the process of flux emergence, associated flows, and heating effects in the photosphere and chromosphere, a first in such a strongly magnetized environment.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed observation of magnetic flux emergence within a sunspot's strongly magnetized environment, linked to granular light bridge convection.
Findings
Detection of blueshifts and redshifts indicating flux emergence
Observation of a small-scale Omega-loop with opposite polarity footpoints
Identification of temperature enhancements and brightening related to flux emergence
Abstract
We analyse a sequence of high-resolution spectropolarimetric observations of a sunspot taken at the 1-m SST, to determine the nature of flux emergence in a light bridge and the processes related to its evolution in the photosphere and chromosphere. Blueshifts of about 2 km/s are seen near the entrance of a granular light bridge on the limbward side of the spot. They lie next to a strongly redshifted patch that appeared 6 mins earlier. Both patches are seen for 25 mins until the end of the sequence. The blueshifts coincide with an elongated emerging granule, while the redshifts appear at the end of it. In the photosphere, the development of the blueshifts is accompanied by a simultaneous increase in field strength and inclination, with the field becoming nearly horizontal. In the redshifted patch, the magnetic field is equally horizontal but of opposite polarity. An intense brightening…
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