Magnetic properties of short-lived penumbral microjets
Abstract
We investigate the temporal evolution of the polarization properties during penumbral microjets (PMJs). Studying the magnetic properties of these transients requires spectropolarimetric observations with the fastest temporal cadence possible and is currently a challenging task. In this work, we used fast temporal cadence spectropolarimetric measurements of the Ca II 8542 Å line from the CRISP instrument at the Swedish 1 m Solar Telescope, and exploited the diagnosis capabilities of this line to retrieve the magnetic field configuration and its evolution at different atmospheric heights during PMJs. Our findings show that the short-lived PMJs are associated to a transient perturbation in the photospheric magnetic field and sometimes they show clear but weaker changes in the chromospheric field as well. Here we describe the different types of evolution that were identified.
- Publication:
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XIV.0 Scientific Meeting (virtual) of the Spanish Astronomical Society
- Pub Date:
- July 2020
- Bibcode:
- 2020sea..confE.208S