Bibcode
                                    
                            Ruiz Cobo, B.; Bellot Rubio, L. R.
    Referencia bibliográfica
                                    Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 488, Issue 2, 2008, pp.749-756
Fecha de publicación:
    
                        9
            
                        2008
            
  Revista
                                    
                            Número de citas
                                    42
                            Número de citas referidas
                                    33
                            Descripción
                                    Context: Observations at 0.1 arcsec have revealed the existence of dark
cores in the bright filaments of sunspot penumbrae. Expectations are
high that such dark-cored filaments are the basic building blocks of the
penumbra, but their nature remains unknown.  Aims: We investigate
the origin of dark cores in penumbral filaments and the surplus
brightness of the penumbra. To that end we use an uncombed penumbral
model. Methods: The 2D stationary heat transfer equation is solved
in a stratified atmosphere consisting of nearly horizontal magnetic flux
tubes embedded in a stronger and more vertical field. The tubes carry an
Evershed flow of hot plasma.  Results: This model produces bright
filaments with dark cores as a consequence of the higher density of the
plasma inside the tubes, which shifts the surface of optical depth unity
toward higher (cooler) layers. Our calculations suggest that the surplus
brightness of the penumbra is a natural consequence of the Evershed
flow, and that magnetic flux tubes about 250 km in diameter can explain
the morphology of sunspot penumbrae.
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