“…Abrupt termination of a gamma-ray glow associated with lightning discharges has also been observed, which is interpreted to be the disappearance of the electric field in thunderclouds due to the discharge [6,9,10]. Recently, there has been also research on meteorological conditions for gamma-ray glows [11,12], theoretical modeling [13][14][15], and a new imaging radiation detector [16]. During our observations of gamma-ray glows, we also discovered that terrestrial gamma-ray flashes (TGFs) produced by lightning discharges can cause photoneutron reactions in the atmosphere [10,[17][18][19][20], emitting neutrons and positrons into the atmosphere.…”