Vertical magnetic field gradient in the photospheric layers of sunspots
Jayant Joshi, Andreas Lagg, Johann Hirzberger, Sami K. Solanki and, Sanjiv K. Tiwari

TL;DR
This study investigates the vertical magnetic field gradient in sunspots' photospheric layers using observations and simulations, revealing localized negative gradients linked to penumbral structures and their underlying magnetic configurations.
Contribution
It provides the first combined observational and simulation analysis of negative magnetic field gradients in sunspot penumbrae, highlighting their spatial distribution and underlying physical mechanisms.
Findings
Negative vertical magnetic field gradients are observed in penumbrae.
Gradients are concentrated near penumbral filament edges.
Simulations support the observational findings of negative gradients.
Abstract
We investigate the vertical gradient of the magnetic field of sunspots in the photospheric layer. Independent observations were obtained with the SOT/SP onboard the Hinode spacecraft and with the TIP-2 mounted at the VTT. We apply state-of-the-art inversion techniques to both data sets to retrieve the magnetic field and the corresponding vertical gradient. In the sunspot penumbrae we detected patches of negative vertical gradients of the magnetic field strength, i.e.,the magnetic field strength decreases with optical depth in the photosphere. The negative gradient patches are located in the inner and partly in the middle penumbrae in both data sets. From the SOT/SP observations, we found that the negative gradient patches are restricted mainly to the deep photospheric layers and are concentrated near the edges of the penumbral filaments. MHD simulations also show negative gradients in…
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