Observations of umbral flashes in the resonant sunspot chromosphere
T. Felipe, S. J. Gonz\'alez Manrique, D. Mart\'inez-G\'omez, M. M., G\'omez-M\'iguez, E. Khomenko, C. Quintero Noda, H. Socas-Navarro

TL;DR
This study investigates the nature of waves in sunspot umbrae, confirming a resonant cavity in the chromosphere and analyzing the dynamics of umbral flashes, including downflows and standing or propagating waves.
Contribution
It provides observational evidence for a chromospheric resonant cavity above sunspots and clarifies the nature of umbral flashes and wave propagation in the low chromosphere.
Findings
Resonant cavity exists above sunspot umbrae due to wave reflections.
Wave behavior varies with transition region height and flash frequency.
Downflowing flashes are more common in standing oscillation regions.
Abstract
In sunspot umbrae, the core of some chromospheric lines exhibits periodic brightness enhancements known as umbral flashes. The consensus is that they are produced by the upward propagation of shock waves. This view has recently been challenged by the detection of downflowing umbral flashes and the confirmation of the existence of a resonant cavity above sunspots. We aim to determine waves' propagating or standing nature in the low umbral chromosphere and confirm or refute the existence of downflowing umbral flashes. Spectroscopic temporal series of Ca II 8542 \AA, Ca II H, and Halpha in a sunspot were acquired with the Swedish Solar Telescope. The Halpha velocity was inferred using bisectors. Simultaneous inversions of the Ca II 8542 \AA\ line and the Ca II H core were performed using the NICOLE code. The nature of the oscillations and insights into the resonant oscillatory pattern were…
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TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics
