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Measurements of absorption, emissivity reduction, and local suppression of solar acoustic waves in sunspots
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Measurements of absorption, emissivity reduction, and local suppression of solar acoustic waves in sunspots

Dean-Yi Chou, Zhi-Chao Liang, Ming-Hsu Yang, Hui Zhao and Ming-Tsung Sun
Astrophysical Journal, Vol.696(1 PART 2), pp.L106-L109
2009

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Sun: activity Sun: helioseismology Sun: interior Sunspots
The power of solar acoustic waves in magnetic regions is lower relative to the quiet Sun. Absorption, emissivity reduction, and local suppression of acoustic waves contribute to the observed power reduction in magnetic regions. We propose a model for the energy budget of acoustic waves propagating through a sunspot in terms of the coefficients of absorption, emissivity reduction, and local suppression of the sunspot. Using the property that the waves emitted along the wave path between two points have no correlation with the signal at the starting point, we can separate the effects of these three mechanisms. Applying this method to helioseismic data filtered with direction and phase-velocity filters, we measure the fraction of the contribution of each mechanism to the power deficit in the umbra of the leading sunspot of NOAA 9057. The contribution from absorption is 23.3 1.3%, emissivity reduction 8.2 1.4%, and local suppression 68.5 1.5%, for a wave packet corresponding to a phase velocity of 6.98 × 10 -5 rad s -1 . © 2009. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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