Spiral-shaped wavefronts in a sunspot umbra
T. Felipe, C. Kuckein, E. Khomenko, I. Thaler

TL;DR
This study reveals spiral-shaped wavefronts in a sunspot umbra, interpreted as slow magnetoacoustic waves propagating along magnetic field lines, with their apparent motion shaped by the magnetic field topology.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed observation of spiral wavefronts in a sunspot umbra and links their behavior to magnetic field structure and slow magnetoacoustic wave propagation.
Findings
Identified two-armed spiral wavefronts in sunspot velocity maps.
Wavefronts move counterclockwise inside the umbra and outward at the boundary.
Horizontal wave propagation follows magnetic field directions.
Abstract
Solar active regions show a wide variety of oscillatory phenomena. The presence of the magnetic field leads to the appearance of several wave modes, whose behavior is determined by the sunspot thermal and magnetic structure. We aim to study the relation between the umbral and penumbral waves observed at the high photosphere and the magnetic field topology of the sunspot. Observations of the sunspot in active region NOAA 12662 obtained with the GREGOR telescope (Observatorio del Teide, Spain) were acquired on 2017 June 17. The data set includes a temporal series in the Fe I 5435 \AA\ line obtained with the imaging spectrograph GREGOR Fabry-P\'erot Interferometer (GFPI) and a spectropolarimetric raster map acquired with the GREGOR Infrared Spectrograph (GRIS) in the 10830 \AA\ spectral region. The Doppler velocity deduced from the restored Fe I 5435 \AA\ line has been determined, and the…
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