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Spectro-Polarimetric Analysis of an Umbral Filament

High-resolution observations of the solar photosphere have recently revealed the presence of elongated filamentary bright structures inside sunspot umbrae. These features, which have been called umbral filaments (UFs), differ in morphology, evolution, and magnetic configuration from light bridges that are usually observed to intrude in sunspots. To study an UF observed in the leading sunspot of active region NOAA 12529, we have analyzed spectro-polarimetric observations taken in the photosphere with the spectropolarimeter (SP) aboard the Hinode satellite. High-resolution observations in the upper chromosphere and transition region taken with the IRIS telescope and observations acquired by SDO/HMI and SDO/AIA have been used to complement the spectro-polarimetric analysis. The results obtained from the inversion of the Hinode/SP measurements allow us to discard the hypothesis that UFs are a kind of light bridge. In fact, we find no field-free or low-field strength region cospatial to the observed UF. In contrast, we detect in the structure Stokes profiles that indicate the presence of strong horizontal fields, larger than 2500 G. Furthermore, a significant portion of the UF has opposite polarity with respect to the hosting umbra. In the upper atmospheric layers, we observe filaments being cospatial to the UF in the photosphere. We interpret these findings as suggesting that the UF could be the photospheric manifestation of a flux rope hanging above the sunspot, which triggers the formation of penumbral-like filaments within the umbra via magneto-convection.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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