Strong variations of gamma-ray and atmospheric electric field during various meteorological conditions by observations in Yakutsk and Tiksi

The results of a study strong increase in gamma-ray background in the surface layer of the atmosphere during precipitation and near thunderstorms in Yakutsk (based on the Cosmic Ray Spectrometer of the Institute of Cosmic Rays of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences) and Tiksi (Pol...

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Main Authors: Toropov Anatoliy, Starodubtzev Sergey, Kozlov Vladimir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186201013
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spelling doaj-d0362e0a74a24b739dd5deca13570c072021-04-02T10:51:14ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01620101310.1051/e3sconf/20186201013e3sconf_strpep2018_01013Strong variations of gamma-ray and atmospheric electric field during various meteorological conditions by observations in Yakutsk and TiksiToropov Anatoliy0Starodubtzev Sergey1Kozlov VladimirYu.G. Shafer Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy SB RASYu.G. Shafer Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy SB RASThe results of a study strong increase in gamma-ray background in the surface layer of the atmosphere during precipitation and near thunderstorms in Yakutsk (based on the Cosmic Ray Spectrometer of the Institute of Cosmic Rays of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences) and Tiksi (Polar Geospace Observatory of the IKFIA SB RAS) are present in this paper. Scintillation detectors based on NaI (Tl) crystals with a size of 63mm x 63mm are used to register gammaray . The range of measured energies is 20-1900 keV. Detectors are closed from the sides and from below with lead (5 cm) and placed in thermoboxes having a glass window. Both of the detectors are located on the roof of buildings in Yakutsk and Tiksi. Also, synchronous registration of variations of the atmospheric electric field, (electrostatic fluxmeters Boltek EFM-100) and main meteorological parameters of the atmosphere (ultrasonic weather station AMK-04). An explicit relationship was found between the increase in the background gamma-ray and heavy rainfall. The energy spectra of the gamma background are obtained under “good” weather conditions and during heavy precipitation and near thunderstorms. The carried out researches allow to consider that the increase of the gamma background is connected, first of all, with the emission of radon and its daughter products from the ground and, to a lesser extent, with bremsstrahlung of charged particles in strong electric fields of a thunderstorm atmosphere.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186201013
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author Toropov Anatoliy
Starodubtzev Sergey
Kozlov Vladimir
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Starodubtzev Sergey
Kozlov Vladimir
Strong variations of gamma-ray and atmospheric electric field during various meteorological conditions by observations in Yakutsk and Tiksi
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Toropov Anatoliy
Starodubtzev Sergey
Kozlov Vladimir
author_sort Toropov Anatoliy
title Strong variations of gamma-ray and atmospheric electric field during various meteorological conditions by observations in Yakutsk and Tiksi
title_short Strong variations of gamma-ray and atmospheric electric field during various meteorological conditions by observations in Yakutsk and Tiksi
title_full Strong variations of gamma-ray and atmospheric electric field during various meteorological conditions by observations in Yakutsk and Tiksi
title_fullStr Strong variations of gamma-ray and atmospheric electric field during various meteorological conditions by observations in Yakutsk and Tiksi
title_full_unstemmed Strong variations of gamma-ray and atmospheric electric field during various meteorological conditions by observations in Yakutsk and Tiksi
title_sort strong variations of gamma-ray and atmospheric electric field during various meteorological conditions by observations in yakutsk and tiksi
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The results of a study strong increase in gamma-ray background in the surface layer of the atmosphere during precipitation and near thunderstorms in Yakutsk (based on the Cosmic Ray Spectrometer of the Institute of Cosmic Rays of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences) and Tiksi (Polar Geospace Observatory of the IKFIA SB RAS) are present in this paper. Scintillation detectors based on NaI (Tl) crystals with a size of 63mm x 63mm are used to register gammaray . The range of measured energies is 20-1900 keV. Detectors are closed from the sides and from below with lead (5 cm) and placed in thermoboxes having a glass window. Both of the detectors are located on the roof of buildings in Yakutsk and Tiksi. Also, synchronous registration of variations of the atmospheric electric field, (electrostatic fluxmeters Boltek EFM-100) and main meteorological parameters of the atmosphere (ultrasonic weather station AMK-04). An explicit relationship was found between the increase in the background gamma-ray and heavy rainfall. The energy spectra of the gamma background are obtained under “good” weather conditions and during heavy precipitation and near thunderstorms. The carried out researches allow to consider that the increase of the gamma background is connected, first of all, with the emission of radon and its daughter products from the ground and, to a lesser extent, with bremsstrahlung of charged particles in strong electric fields of a thunderstorm atmosphere.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186201013
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