Bibcode
Bellot Rubio, L. R.; Balthasar, H.; Collados, M.; Schlichenmaier, R.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.403, p.L47-L50 (2003)
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2003
Journal
Citations
87
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72
Description
We determine the inclinations of the vector magnetic field and flow
velocity in a sunspot penumbra by interpreting full Stokes profiles of
three infrared lines observed with the Tenerife Infrared Polarimeter. It
is shown that analyses based on one-component atmospheres deliver flow
velocities which are more horizontal than the average magnetic field by
up to 10 deg. This apparent violation of the concept of frozen-in
magnetic fields is solved as soon as two magnetic atmospheres are
allowed to coexist in the resolution element. The magnetic field and
velocity in the atmospheric component carrying the Evershed flow are
found to be aligned to within +/- 2 deg all the way from the inner to
the outer penumbra. This is the first observational confirmation of
magnetic fields being frozen into the plasma in sunspots. Our results
indicate that sunspot penumbrae can be understood in terms of inclined
flux tubes embedded in a more vertical background field. The flux tubes
carry most of the Evershed flows and return to the solar surface in the
middle penumbra and beyond. The background atmosphere is essentially at
rest in the inner penumbra, and harbors small flows in the outer
penumbra.