A&A 424, 671-675 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20035960
Propagating waves in the sunspot umbra chromosphere
N. I. Kobanov and D. V. MakarchikInstitute of Solar-Terrestrial physics, Irkutsk, PO Box 4026, Russia
e-mail: kobanov@iszf.irk.ru
(Received 31 December 2003 / Accepted 19 March 2004)
Abstract
We investigate the line-of-sight velocity oscillations in the
sunspot NOAA 0051 during its disk transit. The data obtained in
this study provide evidence for the existence of running umbral
waves in the chromosphere. These waves have a period of 2.8 min
and propagate from the sunspot center outward with the phase
velocity of 45-60 km s
-1 with the line-of-sight velocity
amplitude of about 2 km s
-1. In most cases the waves
terminate rather abruptly on the umbra boundary and show no
direct linkage with running penumbral waves. The spatial
coherence of the waves at the umbra center is no more than 2
. At the photospheric level there are clearly pronounced periodic motions (
T ~ 5 min) propagating from the
inner penumbral boundary and from the superpenumbra to the lines
of maximum Evershed velocity.
Key words: Sun: sunspots -- Sun: photosphere -- Sun: chromosphere -- Sun: oscillations
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