Evolution of the flow field in decaying active regions II. Converging flows at the periphery of naked spots
Hanna Strecker, Nazaret Bello Gonz\'alez

TL;DR
This study investigates the evolution of flow fields around decaying sunspots, revealing two scenarios: either the flow cell implodes or it persists, with converging inflows observed near remaining naked spots, aligning with MHD simulations.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational evidence of flow evolution around decaying sunspots, including the final fate of spot cells and the development of converging inflows.
Findings
Flow cells either implode or outlive sunspots.
Converging inflows develop near naked spots.
Moat and Evershed flows vanish with penumbra decay.
Abstract
In a previous work, we investigated the evolution of the flow field around sunspots during sunspot decay and compared it with the flow field of supergranular cells. The decay of a sunspot proceeds as it interacts with its surroundings. This is manifested by the changes observed in the flow field surrounding the decaying spot. We now investigate in detail the evolution of the flow field in the direct periphery of the sunspots of the same sample and aim to provide a complete picture of the role of large-scale flows present in sunspot cells. We analyse the horizontal velocity profiles of sunspots obtained from observations by the Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) on board the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). We follow their evolution across the solar disc from their stable phase to their decay and their final disappearance. We find two different scenarios for the evolution of the…
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