Three-minute Sunspot Oscillations Driven by Magnetic Reconnection in a Light Bridge [SSA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1711.06489


We report a different type of three-minute chromospheric oscillations above a sunspot in association with a small-scale impulsive event in a light bridge. During our observations, we found a transient brightening in the light bridge. The brightening was composed of elementary bursts that may be a manifestation of fast repetitive magnetic reconnections in the light bridge. Interestingly, the oscillations in the nearby sunspot umbra were impulsively excited when the intensity of the brightening reached its peak. The initial period of the oscillations was about 2.3 minutes and then gradually increased to 3.0 minutes with time. In addition, we found that the amplitude of the excited oscillations was twice the amplitude of oscillations before the brightening. Based on our results, we propose that magnetic reconnection occurring in a light bridge can excite of oscillations in the nearby sunspot umbra.

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D. Song, J. Chae, H. Kwak, et. al.
Mon, 20 Nov 17
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Comments: 13 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in ApJL