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Evidence of an upper ionospheric electric field perturbation correlated with a gamma ray burst

Authors :
Mirko Piersanti
Pietro Ubertini
Roberto Battiston
Angela Bazzano
Giulia D’Angelo
James G. Rodi
Piero Diego
Zhima Zeren
Roberto Ammendola
Davide Badoni
Simona Bartocci
Stefania Beolè
Igor Bertello
William J. Burger
Donatella Campana
Antonio Cicone
Piero Cipollone
Silvia Coli
Livio Conti
Andrea Contin
Marco Cristoforetti
Fabrizio De Angelis
Cinzia De Donato
Cristian De Santis
Andrea Di Luca
Emiliano Fiorenza
Francesco Maria Follega
Giuseppe Gebbia
Roberto Iuppa
Alessandro Lega
Mauro Lolli
Bruno Martino
Matteo Martucci
Giuseppe Masciantonio
Matteo Mergè
Marco Mese
Alfredo Morbidini
Coralie Neubüser
Francesco Nozzoli
Fabrizio Nuccilli
Alberto Oliva
Giuseppe Osteria
Francesco Palma
Federico Palmonari
Beatrice Panico
Emanuele Papini
Alexandra Parmentier
Stefania Perciballi
Francesco Perfetto
Alessio Perinelli
Piergiorgio Picozza
Michele Pozzato
Gianmaria Rebustini
Dario Recchiuti
Ester Ricci
Marco Ricci
Sergio B. Ricciarini
Andrea Russi
Zuleika Sahnoun
Umberto Savino
Valentina Scotti
Xuhui Shen
Alessandro Sotgiu
Roberta Sparvoli
Silvia Tofani
Nello Vertolli
Veronica Vilona
Vincenzo Vitale
Ugo Zannoni
Simona Zoffoli
Paolo Zuccon
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Nature Portfolio, 2023.

Abstract

Abstract Earth’s atmosphere, whose ionization stability plays a fundamental role for the evolution and endurance of life, is exposed to the effect of cosmic explosions producing high energy Gamma-ray-bursts. Being able to abruptly increase the atmospheric ionization, they might deplete stratospheric ozone on a global scale. During the last decades, an average of more than one Gamma-ray-burst per day were recorded. Nevertheless, measurable effects on the ionosphere were rarely observed, in any case on its bottom-side (from about 60 km up to about 350 km of altitude). Here, we report evidence of an intense top-side (about 500 km) ionospheric perturbation induced by significant sudden ionospheric disturbance, and a large variation of the ionospheric electric field at 500 km, which are both correlated with the October 9, 2022 Gamma-ray-burst (GRB221009A).

Subjects

Subjects :
Science

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
14
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Nature Communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f8329e91e27c43deafb5dd92aa7e871c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-42551-5