First Time-Resolved Leader Spectra Associated With a Downward Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flash Detected at the Telescope Array Surface Detector

  • N. Kieu
  • , R. U. Abbasi
  • , M. M.F. Saba
  • , J. W. Belz
  • , P. R. Krehbiel
  • , M. A. Stanley
  • , F. J. Gordillo-Vazquez
  • , M. Passas-Varo
  • , T. Warner
  • , W. Rison
  • , D. Rodeheffer
  • , D. R. da Silva
  • , D. Mazzucco
  • , T. Knight
  • , I. T. Cruz
  • , J. Remington
  • , J. Mazich
  • , R. LeVon
  • , K. Smout
  • , A. Petrizze
  • T. Abu-Zayyad, M. Allen, D. R. Bergman, I. Buckland, W. Campbell, B. G. Cheon, K. Endo, A. Fedynitch, T. Fujii, K. Fujisue, K. Fujita, M. Fukushima, G. Furlich, Z. Gerber, N. Globus, W. Hanlon, N. Hayashida, H. He, K. Hibino, R. Higuchi, D. Ikeda, T. Ishii, D. Ivanov, S. Jeong, C. C.H. Jui, K. Kadota, F. Kakimoto, O. Kalashev, K. Kasahara, Y. Kawachi, K. Kawata, I. Kharuk, E. Kido, H. B. Kim, Ji Hee Kim, Ji Hyun Kim, S. W. Kim, R. Kobo, I. Komae, K. Komatsu, K. Komori, C. Koyama, M. Kudenko, M. Kuroiwa, Y. Kusumori, M. Kuznetsov, Y. J. Kwon, K. H. Lee, M. J. Lee, B. Lubsandorzhiev, J. P. Lundquist, A. Matsuzawa, J. A. Mathews, J. N. Matthews, K. Mizuno, M. Mori, M. Murakami, S. Nagataki, M. Nakahara, T. Nakamura, T. Nakayama, Y. Nakayama, T. Nonaka, S. Ogio, H. Ohoka, N. Okazaki, M. Onishi, A. Oshima, H. Oshima, S. Ozawa, I. H. Park, K. Y. Park, M. Potts, M. Przybylak, M. S. Pshirkov, C. Rott, G. I. Rubtsov, D. Ryu, H. Sagawa, N. Sakaki, R. Sakamoto, T. Sako, N. Sakurai, S. Sakurai, D. Sato, S. Sato, K. Sekino, T. Shibata, J. Shikita, H. Shimodaira, B. K. Shin, H. S. Shin, K. Shinozaki, J. D. Smith, P. Sokolsky, B. T. Stokes, T. A. Stroman, Y. Takagi, K. Takahashi, M. Takeda, R. Takeishi, A. Taketa, M. Takita, Y. Tameda, K. Tanaka, M. Tanaka, S. B. Thomas, G. B. Thomson, P. Tinyakov, I. Tkachev, T. Tomida, S. Troitsky, Y. Tsunesada, S. Udo, F. Urban, I. A. Vaiman, M. Vrábel, D. Warren, K. Yamazaki, Y. Zhezher, Z. Zundel, J. Zvirzdin

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Abstract

Optical emissions associated with Terrestrial Gamma ray Flashes (TGFs) have recently become important subjects in space-based and ground-based observations as they can help us understand how TGFs are produced during thunderstorms. In this paper, we present the first time-resolved leader spectra of the optical component associated with a downward TGF. The TGF was observed by the Telescope Array Surface Detector (TASD) simultaneously with other lightning detectors, including a Lightning Mapping Array (LMA), an INTerFerometer (INTF), a Fast Antenna (FA), and a spectroscopic system. The spectroscopic system recorded leader spectra at 29,900 frames per second (33.44 (Formula presented.) s time resolution), covering a spectral range from 400 to 900 nm, with 2.1 nm per pixel. The recordings of the leader spectra began 11.7 ms before the (Formula presented.) kA return stroke and at a height of 2.37 km above the ground. These spectra reveal that optical emissions of singly ionized nitrogen and oxygen occur between 167 (Formula presented.) s before and 267 (Formula presented.) s after the TGF detection, while optical emissions of neutrals (H I, 656 nm; N I, 744 nm, and O I, 777 nm) occur right at the moment of the detection. The time-dependent spectra reveal differences in the optical emissions of lightning leaders with and without downward TGFs.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2024JD041720
JournalJournal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Volume129
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Dec 2024

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Keywords

  • TGF optical emissions
  • TGFs ground-based observations
  • high-speed camera
  • lightning leader spectroscopy

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