Bibcode
Bonet, J. A.; Márquez, I.; Muller, R.; Sobotka, M.; Tritschler, A.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.423, p.737-744 (2004)
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Description
We investigate the dynamics of and the relations between small-scale
penumbral and photospheric features near the outer penumbral boundary:
penumbral grains (PGs), dark penumbral fibrils, granules, and
photospheric G-band bright points. The analysis is based on a 2 h time
sequence of a sunspot close to disc center, taken simultaneously in the
G-band and in the blue continuum at 450.7 nm. Observations were
performed at the Swedish Vacuum Solar Telescope (La Palma) in July 1999.
A total of 2564 images (46 arcsec × 75 arcsec) were corrected for
telescope aberrations and turbulence perturbations by applying the
inversion method of phase diversity. Our findings can by summarized as
follows: (a) one third of the outward-moving PGs pass through the outer
penumbral boundary and then either continue moving as small bright
features or expand and develop into granules. (b) Former PGs and G-band
bright points next to the spot reveal a different nature. The latter
have not been identified as a continuation of PGs escaping from the
penumbra. The G-band bright points are mostly born close to dark
penumbral fibrils where the magnetic field is strong, whereas PGs stem
from the less-magnetized penumbral component and evolve presumably to
non-magnetic granules or small bright features.