Very peculiar events have been detected with the surface detector (SD) of the Pierre Auger Observatory. These events are characterized by stations collecting a long-lasting signal compared to cosmic-ray signal, and by stations where the high-frequency noise was observed. This noise could be associated with a lightning-caused signal. A correlation between our events and lightning strikes as recorded by the WWLLN (World Wide Lightning Location Network) network was found. The time difference between lightning and Auger data spans from 10 μs to 100 ms. The long-lasting signals are observed in stations distributed in a circular pattern with a typical radius of about 6 km for the big events, that are almost the whole sample. The amplitude of the signal is bigger close to the centre of the circle and decreases while the distance from the centre increases. The energy deposited in each station spans from 10 GeV to 1 TeV, well above the typical energies deposited by cosmic rays showers. The first stations reached by the signal are the central ones. The observed timing is consistent with a spherical or cylindrical front propagating from a source very close to the ground. The main characteristics of these events will be described. Studies are under way to understand phenomena and mechanisms that may have generated them.

Observation of high energy radiation in the Surface Detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory in correspondence with lightning strikes / Colalillo, Roberta. - (2017). (Intervento presentato al convegno AGU fall meeting tenutosi a New Orleans nel 11-15 Dicembre 2017).

Observation of high energy radiation in the Surface Detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory in correspondence with lightning strikes

Roberta Colalillo
Writing – Review & Editing
2017

Abstract

Very peculiar events have been detected with the surface detector (SD) of the Pierre Auger Observatory. These events are characterized by stations collecting a long-lasting signal compared to cosmic-ray signal, and by stations where the high-frequency noise was observed. This noise could be associated with a lightning-caused signal. A correlation between our events and lightning strikes as recorded by the WWLLN (World Wide Lightning Location Network) network was found. The time difference between lightning and Auger data spans from 10 μs to 100 ms. The long-lasting signals are observed in stations distributed in a circular pattern with a typical radius of about 6 km for the big events, that are almost the whole sample. The amplitude of the signal is bigger close to the centre of the circle and decreases while the distance from the centre increases. The energy deposited in each station spans from 10 GeV to 1 TeV, well above the typical energies deposited by cosmic rays showers. The first stations reached by the signal are the central ones. The observed timing is consistent with a spherical or cylindrical front propagating from a source very close to the ground. The main characteristics of these events will be described. Studies are under way to understand phenomena and mechanisms that may have generated them.
2017
Observation of high energy radiation in the Surface Detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory in correspondence with lightning strikes / Colalillo, Roberta. - (2017). (Intervento presentato al convegno AGU fall meeting tenutosi a New Orleans nel 11-15 Dicembre 2017).
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