Radio emission from negative lightning leader steps reveals inner meter-scale structure [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2007.03231


We use the Low Frequency ARray (LOFAR) to probe the dynamics of the stepping process of negatively-charged plasma channels (negative leaders) in a lightning discharge. We observe that at each step of a leader, multiple pulses of VHF (30~–~80 MHz) radiation are emitted in short-duration bursts ($<10\ \mu$s). This is evidence for streamer formation during corona flashes that occur with each leader step, which has not been observed before in natural lightning and it could help explain X-ray emission from lightning leaders, as X-rays from laboratory leaders tend to be associated with corona flashes. Surprisingly we find that the stepping length is very similar to what was observed near the ground, however with a stepping time that is considerably larger, which as yet is not understood. These results will help to improve lightning propagation models, and eventually lightning protection models.

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B. Hare, O. Scholten, J. Dwyer, et. al.
Wed, 8 Jul 20
65/77

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