Dark structures in sunspot light bridges
Jingwen Zhang, Hui Tian, Sami K. Solanki, Haimin Wang, Hardi Peter,, Kwangsu Ahn, Yan Xu, Yingjie Zhu, Wenda Cao, Jiansen He, Linghua Wang

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution solar observations to analyze dark structures within sunspot light bridges, revealing their convective origins and dynamic behaviors, including dark knots and intergranular lanes associated with convection cells.
Contribution
First detailed high-resolution imaging and spectropolarimetry of dark structures in sunspot light bridges, linking dark knots and lanes to convective processes and magnetic field variations.
Findings
Dark knots migrate away from the penumbra at 0.3-1.2 km/s.
Intergranular lanes are associated with redshifts and stronger magnetic fields.
Central dark lanes correspond to upflows, indicating convection.
Abstract
We present unprecedented high-resolution TiO images and Fe I 1565 nm spectropolarimetric data of two light bridges taken by the 1.6-m Goode Solar Telescope at Big Bear Solar Observatory. In the first light bridge (LB1), we find striking knot-like dark structures within the central dark lane. Many dark knots show migration away from the penumbra along the light bridge. The sizes, intensity depressions and apparent speeds of their proper motion along the light bridges of 33 dark knots identified from the TiO images are mainly in the ranges of 80200~km, 30\%50\%, and 0.31.2~km~s, respectively. In the second light bridge (LB2), a faint central dark lane and striking transverse intergranular lanes were observed. These intergranular lanes have sizes and intensity depressions comparable to those of the dark knots in LB1, and also migrate away from the penumbra at…
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