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A Significant Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance Associated with Gamma-Ray Burst GRB 221009A

Laura A. Hayes, P. T. Gallagher

2022Research Notes of the AAS16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We report the detection of a significant sudden ionospheric disturbance in the D-region of Earth’s ionosphere (∼60–100 km), which was associated with the massive γ -ray burst GRB 221009A that occurred on 2022 October 9. We identified the disturbance over northern Europe—a result of the increased ionization by X- and γ -ray emission from the GRB-using very low frequency radio waves as a probe of the D-region. These observations demonstrate that an extra-galactic GRB ( z ∼ 0.151) can have a significant impact on the terrestrial atmosphere and illustrates that the Earth’s ionosphere can be used as a giant X- and γ -ray detector. Indeed, these observations may provide an insight into the impacts of GRBs on the ionospheres of planets in our solar system and beyond.

Topics & Concepts

Gamma-ray burstIonospherePhysicsAstrophysicsDisturbance (geology)AstronomyPlanetGeologyPaleontologyGamma-ray bursts and supernovaeAstro and Planetary ScienceAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
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