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

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

Academic Article

Abstract

  • 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.
  • Authors

  • Dwyer, Joseph
  • Rassoul, HK
  • Al-Dayeh, M
  • Caraway, L
  • Chrest, A
  • Wright, B
  • Kozak, E
  • Jerauld, J
  • Uman, MA
  • Rakov, VA
  • Jordan, DM
  • Rambo, KJ
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • January 4, 2005
  • Published In

    Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Volume

  • 32
  • Issue

  • 1








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