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Restoring Process of Sunspot Penumbra

We describe the disappearance of a sector of sunspot penumbra and its restoring process observed in the preceding sunspot of active region NOAA 12348. The evolution of the magnetic field and the plasma flows supports the idea that the penumbra forms due to a change of inclination of the magnetic fie...

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Published in:The Astrophysical journal 2020-08, Vol.899 (2), p.129
Main Authors: Romano, P., Murabito, M., Guglielmino, S. L., Zuccarello, F., Falco, M.
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