JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

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セッション記号 M (領域外・複数領域) » M-IS ジョイント

[M-IS10] Coupling between the atmosphere, ionosphere and magnetosphere above thunderstorms

コンビーナ:Pasko Victor P(Pennsylvania State University Main Campus)、高橋 幸弘(北海道大学・大学院理学院・宇宙理学専攻)、佐藤 光輝(北海道大学 大学院理学研究院)、榎戸 輝揚(理化学研究所)

[MIS10-05] Downward Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes Coincident with Enegetic In-cloud Pulses

*和田 有希1榎戸 輝揚1森本 健志2中村 佳敬3佐藤 光輝4牛尾 知雄5中澤 知洋6湯浅 孝行7米徳 大輔8澤野 達哉8鴨川 仁9酒井 英男10古田 禄大11牧島 一夫1,12土屋 晴文11 (1.理化学研究所、2.近畿大学、3.神戸市立工業高等専門学校、4.北海道大学、5.大阪大学、6.名古屋大学、7.民間企業、8.金沢大学、9.静岡県立大学、10.富山大学、11.日本原子力研究開発機構、12.東京大学)

キーワード:雷、地球ガンマ線フラッシュ、高エネルギー大気物理学、大気電気学

Terrestrial gamma-ray flashes (TGFs) are millisecond-long energetic emissions coincident with lightning discharges (Fishman et al., Science, 1994, Smith et al., Science, 2005). In addition to upward-oriented TGFs, which are routinely detected by in-orbit satellites, several ground-based experiments have detected downward-oriented ones (Dwyer et al., GRL, 2004, Hare et al., JGR Atmospheres, 2016, Abbasi et al., JGR Atmospheres, 2018). In particular, downward TGFs during winter thuderstorms in Japan are sometimes powerful enough to trigger photonuclear reactions in the atmosphere (Enoto et al., Nature, 2017, Wada et al., PRL, 2019). Recent studies on TGFs and associated radio-frequency (RF) emissions have presented that a distinct class of RF lightning pulses called “energetic in-cloud pulse” (EIP) are deeply connected to upward TGFs, and have predicted that negative-polarity EIPs could be connected to downward TGFs (Lyu et al., GRL, 2015, 2016). However, the connection between EIPs and downward TGFs has never been reported. We have performed the Gamma-ray Observation of Winter Thunderclouds experiment in coastal areas of the Sea of Japan since 2006 (Tsuchiya et al., PRL, 2007). In Kanazawa, one of our observation sites, two downward TGFs were detected in December 2017 and January 2018. Both TGFs coincided with negative-polarity RF pulses whose peak currents were lager than 150 kA, reported by JLDN. Based on RF waveforms obtained by our broadband low-frequency observation network, they are categorized into negative-polarity EIPs. We present the first report on the connection between EIPs and downward TGFs (Wada et al., JGR Atmospheres, 2020).