Publication: A lightning discharge producing a beam of relativistic electrons into space
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Cohen, M. B.
Said, R. K.
Briggs, M. S.
Fishman, G. J.
Connaughton, V.
Cummer, S. A.
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Strong electric fields associated with lightning generate brief (similar to 1 ms) but intense Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes (TGFs), detected by spacecrafts. A few events are thought to be the signature of a relativistic electron beam escaping the atmosphere, which is distinguishable from a TGF since the lightning discharge is along the geomagnetic field line from the spacecraft, rather than below. We refer to this event herein as a 'Terrestrial Energetic-electron Flash' (TEF), and present the first TEF with associated discharge. The TEF was detected by the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor aboard the Fermi satellite, and is correlated with a lightning discharge detected by three Stanford University AWESOME ELF/VLF receivers, a Duke University ULF receiver, and by the GLD360 lightning geolocation network. The discharge, nearly simultaneous with the generated electrons, was of intense peak current and of positive polarity, and with a modest total charge transfer, similar to TGF-associated discharges.
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
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Multidisciplinary geosciences
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Geophysical Research Letters
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10.1029/2010GL044481
