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Citizen science observation of a gamma-ray glow associated with the initiation of a lightning flash
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  • Miwa Tsurumi,
  • Teruaki Enoto,
  • Yuko Ikkatai,
  • Ting Wu,
  • Daohong Wang,
  • Taro Shinoda,
  • Kazuhiro Nakazawa,
  • Naoki Tsuji,
  • Gabriel Sousa Diniz,
  • Jun Kataoka,
  • Nanase Koshikawa,
  • Ryoji Iwashita,
  • Masashi Kamogawa,
  • Toru Takagaki,
  • Dai Tomioka,
  • Takeshi Morimoto,
  • Yoshitaka Nakamura,
  • Harufumi Tsuchiya
Miwa Tsurumi
Aoyama Gakuin University

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Teruaki Enoto
RIKEN
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Yuko Ikkatai
Kanazawa University
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Ting Wu
Gifu University
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Daohong Wang
Gifu University
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Taro Shinoda
Nagoya University
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Kazuhiro Nakazawa
Nagoya University
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Naoki Tsuji
RIKEN
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Gabriel Sousa Diniz
Kyoto University
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Jun Kataoka
Waseda Unievrsity
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Nanase Koshikawa
Waseda University
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Ryoji Iwashita
Waseda University
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Masashi Kamogawa
Global Center for Asian and Regional Research, University of Shizuoka
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Toru Takagaki
TAC Inc.
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Dai Tomioka
National Institute of Technology, Ibaraki College
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Takeshi Morimoto
Kindai University
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Yoshitaka Nakamura
Kobe City College of Technology
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Harufumi Tsuchiya
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Abstract

Gamma-ray glows are observational evidence of relativistic electron acceleration due to the electric field in thunderclouds. However, it is yet to be understood whether such relativistic electrons contribute to the initiation of lightning discharges. To tackle this question, we started the citizen science “Thundercloud Project’, where we map radiation measurements of glows from winter thunderclouds along Japan sea coast area. We developed and deployed 58 compact gamma-ray monitors at the end of 2021. On 30 December 2021, five monitors simultaneously detected a glow with its radiation distribution horizontally extending for 2 km.
The glow terminated coinciding with a lightning flash at 04:08:34 JST, which was recorded by the two radio-band lightning mapping systems, FALMA and DALMA. The initial discharges during the preliminary breakdown started above the glow, i.e., in vicinity of the electron acceleration site. This result provides one example of possible connections between electron acceleration and lightning initiation.
16 Mar 2023Submitted to ESS Open Archive
26 Mar 2023Published in ESS Open Archive