Electrification of the thundercloud supporting origination of the
relativistic runaway electron avalanches
Abstract
The structure of electric fields in the atmosphere still escapes from
the detailed in situ measurements. Few balloon flights although
providing us with overall knowledge of possible structures and strengths
of the atmospheric electric fields, cannot reveal the dynamics of the
intracloud electric field responsible for intense runaway electron
fluxes and atmospheric discharges. To get insight into the charge
structure of the thundercloud we use new key evidence – the fluxes of
particles from the thundercloud registered on the earth’s surface, the
so-called Thunderstorm Ground Enhancements – TGEs. TGEs originate from
electron acceleration and multiplication processes in the strong
electric fields in the atmosphere, and the intensity and energy spectra
of electrons and gamma rays as observed at the Earth’s surface are
directly governed by the charge structure of the cloud.