Height variation of the cutoff frequency in a sunspot umbra
T. Felipe, C. Kuckein, I. Thaler

TL;DR
This study measures how the cutoff frequency of slow magnetoacoustic waves varies with height in a sunspot umbra, revealing discrepancies with theoretical models and enhancing understanding of wave propagation in solar active regions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed observational analysis of cutoff frequency variation with height in a sunspot umbra, comparing results with existing analytical formulas.
Findings
Cutoff frequency increases from 5 mHz at deep photosphere to 6 mHz higher up.
At the chromosphere, the cutoff frequency is approximately 3.1 mHz.
Significant quantitative differences exist between observations and theoretical predictions at the photosphere.
Abstract
In the solar atmosphere, the acoustic cutoff frequency is a local quantity which depends on the atmospheric height. It separates the low-frequency evanescent waves from the high-frequency propagating waves. We measure the cutoff frequency of slow magnetoacoustic waves at various heights of a sunspot umbra and compare the results with the estimations from several analytical formulae. We analyzed the oscillations in the umbra of a sunspot belonging to active region NOAA 12662 observed in the 10830 \AA\ spectral region with the GREGOR Infrared Spectrograph and in the Fe I 5435 \AA\ line with the GREGOR Fabry-P\'erot Interferometer. Both instrumets are attached to the GREGOR telescope at the Observatorio del Teide, Tenerife, Spain. We have computed the phase and amplification spectra between the velocity measured from different pairs of lines that sample various heights of the solar…
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