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A lightning-based search for nearby observationally dim terrestrial gamma ray flashes

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McTague, LE; Cummer, SA; Briggs, MS; Connaughton, V; Stanbro, M; Fitzpatrick, G
Published in: Journal of Geophysical Research
December 16, 2015

Current space-based observations of terrestrial gamma ray flashes (TGFs) are capable of identifying only TGFs that exceed a lower brightness threshold. Observationally, dim TGFs that fall below this threshold are consequently difficult to find using photon-only search algorithms. Such TGFs are a potentially important part of the overall global TGF rate, and information on their occurrence rate would give important insight into TGF generation mechanisms. We describe and implement a lightning-based search for TGFs that uses the location and time of National Lightning Detection Network reported positive polarity, in-cloud (+IC) discharges of the type known to be directly associated with TGFs. These events identify a 200 μs search window when any associated TGF photons would have been detected. We show that this approach can detect TGFs without requiring a lower threshold on the detected photon brightness of the event, and thus is capable, in principle, of finding a population of weak TGFs. We find that TGFs occur at a rate between 1 in 40 and 1 in 500 of in-cloud lightning events that meet our study’s criteria. The distribution of gamma ray counts in the search windows exhibits a statistically significant lack of nearby dim TGFs below the GBM search threshold. The data favor a brightness distribution in which nearby observationally dim TGFs are rare.

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Journal of Geophysical Research

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EISSN

2156-2202

ISSN

0148-0227

Publication Date

December 16, 2015

Volume

120

Issue

23

Start / End Page

12 / 017

Related Subject Headings

  • Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
 

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McTague, L. E., Cummer, S. A., Briggs, M. S., Connaughton, V., Stanbro, M., & Fitzpatrick, G. (2015). A lightning-based search for nearby observationally dim terrestrial gamma ray flashes. Journal of Geophysical Research, 120(23), 12–017. https://doi.org/10.1002/2015JD023475
McTague, L. E., S. A. Cummer, M. S. Briggs, V. Connaughton, M. Stanbro, and G. Fitzpatrick. “A lightning-based search for nearby observationally dim terrestrial gamma ray flashes.” Journal of Geophysical Research 120, no. 23 (December 16, 2015): 12–017. https://doi.org/10.1002/2015JD023475.
McTague LE, Cummer SA, Briggs MS, Connaughton V, Stanbro M, Fitzpatrick G. A lightning-based search for nearby observationally dim terrestrial gamma ray flashes. Journal of Geophysical Research. 2015 Dec 16;120(23):12–017.
McTague, L. E., et al. “A lightning-based search for nearby observationally dim terrestrial gamma ray flashes.” Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 120, no. 23, Dec. 2015, pp. 12–017. Scopus, doi:10.1002/2015JD023475.
McTague LE, Cummer SA, Briggs MS, Connaughton V, Stanbro M, Fitzpatrick G. A lightning-based search for nearby observationally dim terrestrial gamma ray flashes. Journal of Geophysical Research. 2015 Dec 16;120(23):12–017.

Published In

Journal of Geophysical Research

DOI

EISSN

2156-2202

ISSN

0148-0227

Publication Date

December 16, 2015

Volume

120

Issue

23

Start / End Page

12 / 017

Related Subject Headings

  • Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences