Diode laser heterodyne observations of silicon monoxide in sunspots - A test of three sunspot models

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Infrared Absorption, Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence, Molecular Absorption, Solar Spectra, Solar Temperature, Sunspots, Abundance, Atmospheric Pressure, Laser Spectroscopy, Optical Heterodyning, Silicon Oxides, Solar Atmosphere, Spectral Line Width, Stellar Models, Umbras

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Absorption features from the 8 micron SiO fundamental (upsilon = 1-0) and hot bands (upsilon = 2-1) have been observed in sunspots at sub-Doppler resolution using a ground-based tunable diode laser heterodyne spectrometer. The observed line widths suggest an upper limit of 0.5 km/s for the microturbulent velocity in sunspot umbrae. Since the silicon monoxide abundance is very sensitive to sunspot temperature, the measured equivalent widths permit an unambiguous determination of the temperature-pressure relation in the upper layers of the umbral atmosphere. In the region of SiO line formation (log Pg = 3.0-4.5), the results support the sunspot model suggested by Stellmacher and Wiehr (1970).

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