Statistical Investigation of Supersonic Downflows in the Transition Region above Sunspots
Tanmoy Samanta, Hui Tian, Debi Prasad Choudhary

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive statistical analysis of supersonic downflows in the transition region above sunspots using IRIS data, revealing their prevalence, spectral characteristics, and possible coronal origin.
Contribution
It offers the first large-sample statistical investigation of these downflows, identifying their locations, spectral signatures, and physical properties with automated analysis.
Findings
80% of sunspot samples show supersonic downflows
Downflows are mostly in penumbral regions, some in umbrae
Downflows are less dense than regular plasma by an order of magnitude
Abstract
Downflows at supersonic speeds have been observed in the transition region (TR) above sunspots for more than three decades. These downflows are often seen in different TR spectral lines above sunspots. We have performed a statistical investigation of these downflows using a large sample which was missing earlier. The Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) has provided a wealth of observational data of sunspots at high spatial and spectral resolution in the past few years. We have identified sixty datasets obtained with IRIS raster scans. Using an automated code, we identified the locations of strong downflows within these sunspots. We found that around eighty percent of our sample show supersonic downflows in the Si IV 1403 {\AA} line. These downflows mostly appear in the penumbral regions, though some of them are found in the umbrae. We also found that almost half of these…
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