Horizontal motions in sunspot penubrae
Michal Sobotka, Klaus G. Puschmann

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution solar observations to analyze horizontal motions in sunspot penumbrae, revealing inward and outward flow patterns and their relation to filament structures and Evershed flow.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of penumbral grain motions and bright point dynamics, linking observed flows to magnetic and plasma interactions in sunspot penumbrae.
Findings
Penumbral grains move inward in the inner penumbra and outward in the outer penumbra.
Bright points predominantly move away from the sunspot at about 0.6 km/s.
Dark filament bodies exhibit high outward speeds, averaging 3.6 km/s.
Abstract
High-resolution observations of horizontal motions in the penumbra are needed to complement the concept of penumbrae obtained from spectropolarimetry. Time series of intensity images of a large sunspot in AR 10634 acquired with the Swedish Solar Telescope in the G band and red continuum are analysed. The two simultaneous time series last six hours and five minutes. Horizontal motions of penumbral grains (PGs), structures in dark bodies of filaments, the outer penumbral border, and G-band bright points are measured in time slices that cover the whole width of the penumbra and the neighbouring granulation. The spatial and temporal resolutions are 90 km and 20.1 s, respectively. In the inner penumbra, PGs move toward the umbra (inwards) with a mean speed of -0.7 km s-1. The direction of motion changes from inwards to outwards at approximately 60% of the penumbral width and the mean speed…
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