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TGE Electron Energy Spectra: Comment on “Radar Diagnosis of the Thundercloud Electron Accelerator” by E. Williams et al. (2022)

A. Chilingarian, G. Hovsepyan, Davit Aslanyan, T. Karapetyan, B. Sargsyan, M. Zazyan

2023Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract E. Williams et al. (2022, commented paper) questioned electron energy spectra derived from thunderstorm ground enhancements (TGEs) measured on Aragats; they concluded that “A more likely origin for any detected electrons at 3.2 km above sea level is Compton scattering and pair production activated by longer‐range bremsstrahlung gamma rays, themselves produced by runaway electron encounters with nuclei in the breakeven field at higher altitude.” In this comment, we show that the selection criteria of “electron” TGEs unambiguously reject the assumption of the origination of TGE electrons measured on Aragats from the Compton and pair production processes. Thus, the strong accelerating electric field above the earth's surface can be significantly lower (25–150 m) than derived in the commented paper 500 m altitude.

Topics & Concepts

BremsstrahlungElectronPhysicsSpectral lineThunderstormAtomic physicsRange (aeronautics)Nuclear physicsElectric fieldLightning (connector)Computational physicsMeteorologyAstronomyMaterials scienceQuantum mechanicsPower (physics)Composite materialLightning and Electromagnetic PhenomenaElectrostatic Discharge in ElectronicsElectrical Fault Detection and Protection