The structure of sunspot penumbrae.

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Sunspots: Velocity Fields, Sunspots: Line Profiles

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At sufficiently large heliocentric angles θ ≥ 65° where the line-of-sight is almost parallel to the penumbral filaments, the line asymmetry of the Evershed effect shows up as a distinct "kink" in the line wings. It can be explained by a superposition of a main component from the bright penumbral structures containing a very small gasflow and a line satellite from the dark structures containing a gasflow of 5.2 km s-1 at 250 km and 7.7 km s-1 at 550 km height. This flow is just strong enough to yield a Doppler shift of the line satellite slightly larger than the line halfwidths. Any inclination of the line-of-sight with respect to the structures reduces the distance of the satellite. The kink is therefore absent in limb-side penumbrae and in spots at smaller viewing angles. In such cases, the superposition produces a "smooth" asymmetry without a kink, but with an additional line core shift of maximally 0.8 km s-1.

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