Penumbral brightening events observed in AR NOAA 12546
M. Murabito, S. L. Guglielmino, I. Ermolli, M. Stangalini, F. Giorgi

TL;DR
This study investigates penumbral brightening events in NOAA 12546, linking them to magnetic reconnection triggered by emerging flux regions, with multi-wavelength observations revealing complex magnetic and atmospheric dynamics.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the trigger mechanisms of penumbral brightening events through detailed multi-instrument analysis of magnetic and spectral signatures.
Findings
Brightening events associated with small-scale emerging flux regions.
Spectral evidence of chromospheric evaporation at penumbral footpoints.
Magnetic reconfiguration linked to penumbral changes and flux emergence.
Abstract
Penumbral transient brightening events have been attributed to magnetic reconnection episodes occurring in the low corona. We investigated the trigger mechanism of these events in active region NOAA 12546 by using multi-wavelength observations obtained with the Interferometric Bidimensional Spectrometer (IBIS), by the \textit{Solar Dynamics Observatory} (SDO), the \textit{Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph} (IRIS), and the \textit{Hinode} satellites. We focused on the evolution of an area of the penumbra adjacent to two small-scale emerging flux regions (EFRs), which manifested three brightening events detected from the chromosphere to the corona. Two of these events correspond to B-class flares. The same region showed short-lived moving magnetic features (MMFs) that streamed out from the penumbra. In the photosphere, the EFRs led to small-scale penumbral changes associated with a…
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