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A multi-diagnostic spectral analysis of penumbral microjets

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 638, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202037911

Keywords

Sun; atmosphere; Sun; chromosphere; Sun; photosphere; sunspots; Sun; magnetic fields

Funding

  1. Swedish Research Council [2017-00625]
  2. Research Council of Norway [250810, 262622]
  3. ESA
  4. Norwegian Space Centre

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Context.Penumbral microjets (PMJs) are short-lived, jet-like objects found in the penumbra of sunspots. They were first discovered in chromospheric lines and have later also been shown to exhibit signals in transition region (TR) lines. Their origin and manner of evolution is not yet settled. Aims.We perform a comprehensive analysis of PMJs through the use of spectral diagnostics that span from photospheric to TR temperatures to constrain PMJ properties. MethodsWe employed high-spatial-resolution Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope observations in the Ca II 8542 angstrom and H alpha lines, IRIS slit-jaw images, and IRIS spectral observations in the Mg II h & k lines, the Mg II 2798.75 angstrom & 2798.82 angstrom triplet blend, the C II 1334 angstrom & 1335 angstrom lines, and the Si IV 1394 angstrom & 1403 angstrom lines. We derived a wide range of spectral diagnostics from these and investigated other secondary phenomena associated with PMJs. Results.We find that PMJs exhibit varying degrees of signal in all of our studied spectral lines. We find low or negligible Doppler velocities and velocity gradients throughout our diagnostics and all layers of the solar atmosphere associated with these. Dark features in the inner wings of H alpha and Ca II 8542 angstrom imply that PMJs form along pre-existing fibril structures. We find evidence for upper photospheric heating in a subset of PMJs through emission in the wings of the Mg II triplet lines. There is little evidence for ubiquitous twisting motion in PMJs. There is no marked difference in onset-times for PMJ brightenings in different spectral lines. Conclusions.PMJs most likely exhibit only very modest mass-motions, contrary to earlier suggestions. We posit that PMJs form at upper photospheric or chromospheric heights at pre-existing fibril structures.

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