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Multiple Gamma-Ray Glows and a Downward TGF Observed From Nearby Thunderclouds

S. Hisadomi,K. Nakazawa,Y. Wada,Y. Tsuji,T. Enoto, T. Shinoda,T. Morimoto, Y. Nakamura,T. Yuasa,H. Tsuchiya

JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES(2021)

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Abstract
Around 17:00 on January 12, 2020 (UTC), radiation detectors installed at two locations with a 1.35 km separation in Kanazawa City, Japan, captured a total of four gamma-ray enhancements. The first pair was simultaneously observed at the two locations at 17:03 and were abruptly terminated by a lightning discharge. The remaining two enhancements were also nearly simultaneously observed similar to 3 min later, and one of them was also terminated by another lightning discharge. At the last termination, a downward terrestrial gamma-ray flash and a negative energetic in-cloud pulse were observed. Both pairs were associated with thundercloud cells. In the first pair, simultaneous detection in two locations 1.35 km apart suggests either a gamma-ray glow emerged in-between and time variability of its intensity were directly observed or there were two (or more) gamma-ray glows in the cell which reached the two detectors coincidentally. In the latter pair, the peak time in the downwind detector was similar to 40 s later than that of the upwind detector. If the irradiation region moved with the cell, it would have taken similar to 110 s. The discrepancy suggests either the glow moved 2.5 times faster than the cell or there were two (or more) glows in the cell. Also, the fact that the thunderstorm cell hosting the latter glows experienced the lightning discharge similar to 3 min before suggests that the strong electric field in the cell can develop within a few minutes.
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gamma-ray glow,terrestrial gamma-ray flash,lightning,energetic in-cloud pulse,thunderstorm
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