Signatures of ubiquitous magnetic reconnection in the deep atmosphere of sunspot penumbrae
L. H. M. Rouppe van der Voort, J. Joshi, V. M. J. Henriques, S. Bose

TL;DR
This study reveals that Ellerman bombs, indicators of magnetic reconnection, are highly prevalent in sunspot penumbrae, with high-resolution observations showing their dynamic behavior and potential role in magnetic energy dissipation.
Contribution
It systematically detects and characterizes Ellerman bombs in sunspot penumbrae using high-resolution imaging and clustering techniques, highlighting their abundance and dynamic nature.
Findings
Ellerman bombs are widespread in sunspot penumbrae.
Many exhibit flame morphology and rapid evolution.
Penumbra hosts the highest Ellerman bomb densities after the moat.
Abstract
Ellerman bombs are regions with enhanced Balmer line wing emission and mark magnetic reconnection in the deep solar atmosphere in active regions and quiet Sun. They are often found in regions where opposite magnetic polarities are in close proximity. Recent high resolution observations suggest that Ellerman bombs are more prevalent than thought before. We aim to determine the occurrence of Ellerman bombs in the penumbra of sunspots. We analyze high spatial resolution observations of sunspots in the Balmer H-alpha and H-beta lines as well as auxiliary continuum channels obtained with the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope and apply the k-means clustering technique to systematically detect and characterize Ellerman Bombs. Features with all the defining characteristics of Ellerman bombs are found in large numbers over the entire penumbra. The true prevalence of these events is only fully…
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