Abstract

An exceptionally highly resolved sunspot photograph is presented which reveals the fine-scale structure of the photospheric penumbra down to 0.2 arcsec. The photograph was taken through a glass filter in a 170-A FWHM band centered on 4660 A on the 65-cm vacuum Gregorian telescope at Big Bear Solar Observatory during practically perfect seeing. The photograph reveals the penumbra to be full of extremely fine-scale fibril structures, with apparent widths near the resolution limit. The three-dimensional structure of the photospheric penumbra is seen to be similar to that of the chromospheric penumbra and superpenumbra, with dark fibrils arching above a lower brighter structure and many of the bright fibrils representing portions of wider bright structures shining through the narrow spaces between the elevated dark fibrils. Thus, in contrast to previous pictures, much of the dark component of the photospheric penumbra is not physically analogous to the intergranular dark lanes in the normal photosphere.

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