2016
DOI: 10.1002/2016jd025395
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The rarity of terrestrial gamma‐ray flashes: 2. RHESSI stacking analysis

Abstract: We searched for gamma‐ray emission from lightning using the Reuven Ramaty High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (RHESSI) satellite by identifying times when RHESSI was near over 2 million lightning discharges localized by the Worldwide Lightning Location Network (WWLLN). We then stacked together the gamma‐ray arrival times relative to the sferic times, correcting for light propagation time to the satellite. The resulting stacked gamma‐ray time profile is sensitive to an average level of gamma‐ray emission per… Show more

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“…This corresponds to 0.22 of the effective detection threshold 13.625 (Smith et al, , Appendix A). One should also note that we do not see any signs of a cutoff (nor a steep change) in the TGF distribution, as was presented as possible scenarios by Smith et al (). Summing up all net events from 3 to 20 counts we find ∼2,171 events.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…This corresponds to 0.22 of the effective detection threshold 13.625 (Smith et al, , Appendix A). One should also note that we do not see any signs of a cutoff (nor a steep change) in the TGF distribution, as was presented as possible scenarios by Smith et al (). Summing up all net events from 3 to 20 counts we find ∼2,171 events.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The figure shows an excess of 13,554 counts on top of a mean background of 2.084 million counts from 6.38 million lightning flashes (note that the x ‐axis does not start at 0). Comparing this to Smith et al (), we see that we get a lower counts/flash ratio, ∼2.1·10 −3 compared to their 7.43·10 −3 . This can likely be attributed to the differences in search radius, as we use 900 km versus their 700 km.…”
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“…On the other hand, RF pulses occurring within a longer time‐window of 20 ms of the TGF peak‐times were thought to be produced by “related IC discharges” (Connaughton et al, ) occurring in the same thunderstorm system as the TGF. Such pulses could probably also be directly associated with the TGFs (e.g., Smith et al, ), but the exact nature of the relationship remains unknown.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is estimated that worldwide ~1,000 TGFs capable of being observed by satellite occur per day (Briggs et al, ). Although TGFs seem to occur in a small fraction of lightning (Smith et al, ), the radiation dose received from flying through a TGF beam aboard a passenger jet can present a significant hazard to both individuals (Dwyer et al, ) and avionics (Tavani et al, ) and is a motivation for the continued study of these high‐energy atmospheric phenomena.…”
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confidence: 99%