Open Access
Geophysical Research Letters, volume 46, issue 7, pages 4029-4038
Spontaneous Emergence of Space Stems Ahead of Negative Leaders in Lightning and Long Sparks
Alejandro Malagón-Romero
1
,
Alejandro Luque
1
1
IAA‐CSIC Granada Spain
|
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2019-03-20
Journal:
Geophysical Research Letters
scimago Q1
SJR: 1.850
CiteScore: 9.0
Impact factor: 4.6
ISSN: 00948276, 19448007
PubMed ID:
31244497
Geophysics
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Abstract
We investigate the emergence of space stems ahead of negative leaders. These are luminous spots that appear ahead of an advancing leader mediating the leader's stepped propagation. We show that space stems start as regions of locally depleted conductivity that form in the streamers of the corona around the leader. An attachment instability enhances the electric field leading to strongly inhomogeneous, bright and locally warmer regions ahead of the leader that explain the existing observations. Since the attachment instability is only triggered by fields above 10 kV/cm and internal electric fields are lower in positive than in negative streamers, our results explain why, although common in negative leaders, space stems and stepping are hardly observed if not absent in positive leaders. Further work is required to fully explain the streamer to leader transition, which requires an electric current persisting for timescales longer than the typical attachment time of electrons, around 100 ns.
Are you a researcher?
Create a profile to get free access to personal recommendations for colleagues and new articles.