2019
DOI: 10.1103/physrevresearch.1.033167
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Origin of enhanced gamma radiation in thunderclouds

Abstract: Natural gamma radiation (NGR), one of the major geophysical parameters directly connected with cloud electrification and lightning initiation, is highly enhanced during thunderstorms. At low energies below 3 MeV, the enhancement of NGR is due to natural isotope radiation, and for energies up to 50 MeV, it is due to the operation of the newly discovered electron accelerators in the thunderclouds. For the first time, we present a comprehensive model of the enhanced fluxes of radiation incident on the earth's sur… Show more

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“…As it was expected from previous measurements, the most pronounced peaks are 214 Pb and 214 Bi (Chilingarian et al., 2019b, 2019c, 2020), and as we show in Table 2 the share of different gamma‐emitting isotopes in the atmosphere measured by the same spectrometer well coincides with the spectra measured from the rainwater (see Table 2 in Chilingarian et al., 2020). Sure, the electrified atmosphere introduces changes in the particle fluxes and slightly enlarges the positron annihilation share (see Figure 6 in Livesay et al., 2014); however, these changes are not large and do not exceed ≈1%.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…As it was expected from previous measurements, the most pronounced peaks are 214 Pb and 214 Bi (Chilingarian et al., 2019b, 2019c, 2020), and as we show in Table 2 the share of different gamma‐emitting isotopes in the atmosphere measured by the same spectrometer well coincides with the spectra measured from the rainwater (see Table 2 in Chilingarian et al., 2020). Sure, the electrified atmosphere introduces changes in the particle fluxes and slightly enlarges the positron annihilation share (see Figure 6 in Livesay et al., 2014); however, these changes are not large and do not exceed ≈1%.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The largest surface contribution is from gamma rays originating in the mineral grain, in their crystal lattices, and in the construction materials. The radiation is stable because the concentration of radionuclides in minerals and construction materials is constant due to long half‐lives of their parent isotopes ( 40 K, 238 U, 232 Th, see details in Chilingarian et al., 2019a). Therefore, to investigate Radon progeny circulation (lifted by the near‐surface electric field and returned through precipitation from rain) in the atmosphere we need to take into account and filter as much as possible this more‐or‐less stable contribution of the radionuclides from the surface.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…TGE can include short‐term (several minutes) and long‐term (up to several hours) components of radiation. A long‐term component is caused by the gamma radiation of the radon progeny and has energy below 3 MeV (Chilingarian, Hovsepyan, et al., 2019). It is generally agreed that a short‐term gamma‐emission of thunderclouds is caused by the bremsstrahlung of energetic “runaway” electrons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%