Doppler shift oscillations of a sunspot detected by CYRA and IRIS
D. Li, X. Yang, X. Y. Bai, J. T. Su, Z. J. Ning, W. Cao, and Y. Y., Deng

TL;DR
This study analyzes sunspot oscillations using infrared and ultraviolet spectral lines, revealing periodicities of about 3 and 5 minutes and suggesting the presence of propagating slow magnetoacoustic waves in the solar atmosphere.
Contribution
It provides new spectroscopic evidence of multi-layer sunspot oscillations and phase relations between different atmospheric heights using CYRA and IRIS data.
Findings
Detected 5-minute oscillations in the photosphere.
Identified 3-minute oscillations in the upper photosphere and chromosphere.
Measured a 2-minute time delay indicating wave propagation.
Abstract
Context. The carbon monoxide (CO) molecular line at around 46655 A in solar infrared spectra is often used to investigate the dynamic behavior of the cold heart of the solar atmosphere, i.e., sunspot oscillation, especially at the sunspot umbra. Aims. We investigated sunspot oscillation at Doppler velocities of the CO 7-6 R67 and 3-2 R14 lines that were measured by the Cryogenic Infrared Spectrograph (CYRA), as well as the line profile of Mg II k line that was detected by the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS). Methods. A single Gaussian function is applied to each CO line profile to extract the line shift, while the moment analysis method is used for the Mg II k line. Then the sunspot oscillation can be found in the time-distance image of Doppler velocities, and the quasi-periodicity at the sunspot umbra are determined from the wavelet power spectrum. Finally, the…
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