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The chromosphere above a delta-sunspot in the presence of fan-shaped jets

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 609, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201731504

Keywords

Sun: chromosphere; Sun: photosphere; sunspots; techniques: polarimetric

Funding

  1. Swedish Research Council [2015-03994]
  2. Swedish National Space Board [128/15]
  3. Swedish Civil Contigencies Agency (MSB)
  4. CHROMOBS grant of the Knut och Alice Wallenberg foundation
  5. CHROMATIC grant of the Knut och Alice Wallenberg foundation

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Context. Delta-sunspots are known to be favourable locations for fast and energetic events like flares and coronal mass ejections. The photosphere of this sunspot type has been thoroughly investigated in the past three decades. The atmospheric conditions in the chromosphere are not as well known, however. Aims. This study is focused on the chromosphere of a delta-sunspot that harbours a series of fan-shaped jets in its penumbra. The aim of this study is to establish the magnetic field topology and the temperature distribution in the presence of jets in the photosphere and the chromosphere. Methods. We use data from the Swedish 1m Solar Telescope (SST) and the Solar Dynamics Observatory. We invert the spectropolarimetric Fe I 6302 angstrom and Ca II 8542 angstrom data from the SST using the non-LTE inversion code NICOLE to estimate the magnetic field configuration, temperature, and velocity structure in the chromosphere. Results. A loop-like magnetic structure is observed to emerge in the penumbra of the sunspot. The jets are launched from this structure. Magnetic reconnection between this emerging field and the pre-existing vertical field is suggested by hot plasma patches on the interface between the two fields. The height at which the reconnection takes place is located between log tau(500) = 2 and log tau(500) = -3. The magnetic field vector and the atmospheric temperature maps show a stationary configuration during the whole observation.

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