X-ray bursts associated with leader steps in cloud-to-ground lightning

نویسندگان

  • J. R. Dwyer
  • H. K. Rassoul
  • M. Al-Dayeh
  • L. Caraway
  • E. Kozak
  • J. Jerauld
  • M. A. Uman
  • V. A. Rakov
  • D. M. Jordan
  • K. J. Rambo
چکیده

[1] X-ray and electric field measurements were made during five nearby negative natural lightning strikes in north central Florida during the summer of 2004. The observed X-ray emission typically was detected 1 ms before the first return stroke, during the stepped-leader phase, and had energies extending up to a few hundred keV. The X rays were produced in discrete, intense bursts emitted in coincidence with the formation of the leader steps, demonstrating unambiguously that the source of lightning X rays is closely related to the stepping process. The X-ray emission from lightning stepped leaders is found to be remarkably similar to that from lightning dart leaders, suggesting that these different types of leaders share a common mechanism. The reported observations have important implications for understanding how runaway breakdown occurs and how lightning leaders propagate. Citation: Dwyer, J. R., et al. (2005), X-ray bursts associated with leader steps in cloud-to-ground lightning, Geophys. Res. Lett., 32, L01803, doi:10.1029/2004GL021782.

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تاریخ انتشار 2004