Published August 21, 2013 | Version v1
Journal article

Terrestrial gamma-ray flashes

  • 1. INAF-IASF Bologna, Via Gobetti 101, I-40129 Bologna (Italy)
  • 2. INAF-IASF Roma, Via Fosso del Cavaliere 100, I-00133 Roma (Italy)
  • 3. INAF, Viale del Parco Mellini 84, 00136 Roma (Italy)
  • 4. Dipartimento di Fisica Università di Trieste and INFN Trieste, via A. Valerio 2, I-34127 Trieste (Italy)
  • 5. INAF-IASF Milano, Via Bassini 15, I-20133 Milano (Italy)
  • 6. INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Cagliari, loc. Poggio dei Pini, strada 54, I-09012 Capoterra (Italy)

Description

Lightning and thunderstorm systems in general have been recently recognized as powerful particle accelerators, capable of producing electrons, positrons, gamma-rays and neutrons with energies as high as several tens of MeV. In fact, these natural systems turn out to be the highest energy and most efficient natural particle accelerators on Earth. Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes (TGFs) are millisecond long, very intense bursts of gamma-rays and are one of the most intriguing manifestation of these natural accelerators. Only three currently operative missions are capable of detecting TGFs from space: the RHESSI, Fermi and AGILE satellites. In this paper we review the characteristics of TGFs, including energy spectrum, timing structure, beam geometry and correlation with lightning, and the basic principles of the associated production models. Then we focus on the recent AGILE discoveries concerning the high energy extension of the TGF spectrum up to 100 MeV, which is difficult to reconcile with current theoretical models

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2012.12.029

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.nima.2012.12.029;
PII
S0168-9002(12)01562-8;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. Section A, Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Journal Volume
720
Journal Page Range
p. 83-87
ISSN
0168-9002
CODEN
NIMAER

Conference

Title
2. international conference on frontiers in diagnostic technologies
Acronym
ICFDT2
Dates
28-30 Nov 2011
Place
Frascati (Italy)

INIS

Country of Publication
Netherlands
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
45048011
Subject category
S73: NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND RADIATION PHYSICS;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference
Descriptors DEI
BEAM PRODUCTION; CORRELATIONS; ELECTRON BEAMS; ENERGY SPECTRA; GAMMA RADIATION; GEOPHYSICS; LIGHTNING; MAGNETIC STORMS; MEV RANGE; NEUTRON BEAMS; POSITRON BEAMS; REVIEWS; SATELLITES
Descriptors DEC
BEAMS; DOCUMENT TYPES; ELECTRIC DISCHARGES; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; ENERGY RANGE; IONIZING RADIATIONS; LEPTON BEAMS; NUCLEON BEAMS; PARTICLE BEAMS; PHYSICS; RADIATIONS; SPECTRA

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