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Global Transients in ultraviolet and red-infrared ranges from data of the 'Universitetsky-Tatiana-2' satellite

Authors :
Garipov, G. K.
Khrenov, B. A.
Klimov, P. A.
Klimenko, V. V.
Mareev, E. A.
Martines, O.
Morozenko, V. S.
Panasyuk, M. I.
Park, I. H.
Ponce, E.
Salazar, H.
Tulupov, V. I.
Vedenkin, N. N.
Yashin, I. V.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Detectors of fast flashes (duration of 1-128 ms) in near ultraviolet (240-400 nm) and red-infrared (>610 nm) ranges on board the "Universitetsky-Tatiana-2" satellite have measured transient luminous events global distribution. Events with number of photons 10^20-5{\cdot}10^21 radiated in the atmosphere are uniformly distributed over latitudes and longitudes. Events with number of photons more than 5{\cdot}10^21 are concentrated near the equator above continents. Measured ratio of photons number radiated in red-IR range to photons number radiated in UV related to excitation of nitrogen molecular indicates a high altitude (>50 km) of the atmospheric electric discharges responsible for the observed transients. Series of every minute transients (from 3 to 16 transients in the series) were observed. The detection of transients out of thunderstorm area, in cloudless region- sometimes thousands km away of thunderstorms is remarkable. The obtained data allow us to assume that transient events are not only consequences of lightning in event-by-event way but they are the result of "long distance" influence of thunderstorm electric activity causing breakdowns in the upper atmosphere (at altitudes >50 km).<br />19 pages, 15 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....14e34e6cd40a5853b2cd6f3e49e9036f