Flickering gamma-ray flashes, the missing link between gamma glows and TGFs
N. Østgaard
1
,
A. Mezentsev
1
,
M. Marisaldi
1, 2
,
J. E. Grove
3
,
Mason G Quick
4
,
H. Christian
5
,
S Cummer
6
,
M. Pazos
7
,
Y. PU
6
,
M. Stanley
8
,
D Sarria
1
,
T Lang
4
,
C. Schultz
4
,
R. Blakeslee
4
,
I. Adams
9
,
R. Kroodsma
9
,
G. Heymsfield
9
,
N. Lehtinen
1
,
K. Ullaland
1
,
S. Yang
1
,
B. Hasan Qureshi
1
,
J. Søndergaard
1
,
B. Husa
1
,
T Daniel Walker
5
,
Daniel Shy
3
,
M BATEMAN
5
,
Phillip Bitzer
5
,
M. Fullekrug
10
,
Morris B Cohen
11
,
J. Montanya
12
,
Camilo Younes
13
,
Oscar van der Velde
12
,
Paul R. Krehbiel
8
,
J A Roncancio
12
,
J (a) Lopez
12
,
Michele Urbani
12
,
A. Santos
13
,
D. Mach
14
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2024-10-02
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SJR: 18.288
CiteScore: 78.1
Impact factor: 48.5
ISSN: 00280836, 14764687
PubMed ID:
39358523
Abstract
Two different hard-radiation phenomena are known to originate from thunderclouds: terrestrial gamma-ray flashes (TGFs)1 and gamma-ray glows2. Both involve an avalanche of electrons accelerated to relativistic energies but are otherwise different. Glows are known to last for one to hundreds of seconds, have moderate intensities and originate from quasi-stationary thundercloud fields2–5. TGFs exhibit high intensities and have characteristic durations of tens to hundreds of microseconds6–9. TGFs often show a close association with an emission of strong radio signals10–17 and optical pulses18–21, which indicates the involvement of lightning leaders in their generation. Here we report unique observations of a different phenomenon, which we call flickering gamma-ray flashes (FGFs). FGFs resemble the usual multi-pulse TGFs22–24 but have more pulses and each pulse has a longer duration than ordinary TGFs. FGF durations span from 20 to 250 ms, which reaches the lower boundary of the gamma-ray glow duration. FGFs are radio and optically silent, which makes them distinct from normal TGFs. An FGF starts as an ordinary gamma-ray glow, then suddenly increases exponentially in intensity and turns into an unstable, ‘flickering’ mode with a sequence of pulses. FGFs could be the missing link between the gamma-ray glows and conventional TGFs, whose absence has been puzzling the atmospheric electricity community for two decades. Flickering gamma-ray flashes associated with terrestrial thunderstorms have been observed, which may be the missing link between gamma-ray glows and TGFs.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1038/s41586-024-07893-0
UR - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07893-0
TI - Flickering gamma-ray flashes, the missing link between gamma glows and TGFs
T2 - Nature
AU - Østgaard, N.
AU - Mezentsev, A.
AU - Marisaldi, M.
AU - Grove, J. E.
AU - Quick, Mason G
AU - Christian, H.
AU - Cummer, S
AU - Pazos, M.
AU - PU, Y.
AU - Stanley, M.
AU - Sarria, D
AU - Lang, T
AU - Schultz, C.
AU - Blakeslee, R.
AU - Adams, I.
AU - Kroodsma, R.
AU - Heymsfield, G.
AU - Lehtinen, N.
AU - Ullaland, K.
AU - Yang, S.
AU - Qureshi, B. Hasan
AU - Søndergaard, J.
AU - Husa, B.
AU - Walker, T Daniel
AU - Shy, Daniel
AU - BATEMAN, M
AU - Bitzer, Phillip
AU - Fullekrug, M.
AU - Cohen, Morris B
AU - Montanya, J.
AU - Younes, Camilo
AU - van der Velde, Oscar
AU - Krehbiel, Paul R.
AU - Roncancio, J A
AU - Lopez, J (a)
AU - Urbani, Michele
AU - Santos, A.
AU - Mach, D.
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/10/02
PB - Springer Nature
SP - 53-56
IS - 8032
VL - 634
PMID - 39358523
SN - 0028-0836
SN - 1476-4687
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@article{2024_Østgaard,
author = {N. Østgaard and A. Mezentsev and M. Marisaldi and J. E. Grove and Mason G Quick and H. Christian and S Cummer and M. Pazos and Y. PU and M. Stanley and D Sarria and T Lang and C. Schultz and R. Blakeslee and I. Adams and R. Kroodsma and G. Heymsfield and N. Lehtinen and K. Ullaland and S. Yang and B. Hasan Qureshi and J. Søndergaard and B. Husa and T Daniel Walker and Daniel Shy and M BATEMAN and Phillip Bitzer and M. Fullekrug and Morris B Cohen and J. Montanya and Camilo Younes and Oscar van der Velde and Paul R. Krehbiel and J A Roncancio and J (a) Lopez and Michele Urbani and A. Santos and D. Mach and others},
title = {Flickering gamma-ray flashes, the missing link between gamma glows and TGFs},
journal = {Nature},
year = {2024},
volume = {634},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {oct},
url = {https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07893-0},
number = {8032},
pages = {53--56},
doi = {10.1038/s41586-024-07893-0}
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Østgaard, N., et al. “Flickering gamma-ray flashes, the missing link between gamma glows and TGFs.” Nature, vol. 634, no. 8032, Oct. 2024, pp. 53-56. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07893-0.