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The First GECAM Observation Results on Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes and Terrestrial Electron Beams

Authors :
YI ZHAO
Jia Cong Liu
Shaolin Xiong
Wangchen Xue
Qibin Yi
Gaopeng Lu
Wei Xu
Fanchao Lyu
Jianchao Sun
Wenxi Peng
Chao Zheng
Yanqiu Zhang
Ce Cai
Shuo Xiao
Sheng-Lun Xie
Chenwei Wang
Wenjun Tan
Zhenghua An
gang chen
yanqi du
yue huang
min gao
ke gong
dongya guo
jianjian he
bing li
Gang Li
Xinqiao Li
xiaobo li
liang jing
Xiaohua Liang
yaqing liu
xiang ma
rui qiao
liming song
xinying song
xilei sun
jin wang
jinzhou wang
Ping Wang
Xiangyang Wen
hong wu
Yanbing Xu
sheng yang
boxin zhang
Da Li Zhang
fan zhang
peng zhang
hongmei zhang
zhen zhang
Xiaoyun Zhao
shijie zheng
keke zhang
xingbo han
haiyan wu
tai hu
hao geng
Hongbo Zhang
fangjun lu
shuangnan zhang
heng yu
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Authorea, Inc., 2022.

Abstract

Gravitational wave high-energy Electromagnetic Counterpart All-sky Monitor (GECAM) is a space-borne instrument dedicated to monitoring high-energy transients, thereinto Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes (TGFs) and Terrestrial Electron Beams (TEBs). We propose a TGF/TEB search algorithm, with which 147 bright TGFs and 4 TEBs are identified during an effective observation time of $\sim$ 9 months. We show that, with gamma-ray and charged particle detectors, GECAM can effectively identify and distinguish TGFs and TEBs, and measure their temporal and spectral properties in detail. Moreover, we find an interesting TEB consisting of two pulses with a separation of $\sim$ 150 ms, which is expected to originate from a lightning process near the geomagnetic footprint. We also find that the GECAM TGF’s lightning-association ratio is $\sim$ 80\% in the east Asia region using the GLD360 lightning network, which is significantly higher than previous observations.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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