Saba Marcelo M F, de Paiva Amanda R, Concollato Luke C, Warner Tom A, Schumann Carina
INPE-National Institute for Space Research, Av. dos Astronautas, S. José dos Campos, 1758, Brazil.
Department of Physics, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Sci Rep. 2020 Oct 15;10(1):17460. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-74597-6.
Why lightning sometimes has multiple discharges to ground is an unanswered question. Recently, the observation of small plasma structures on positive leaders re-ignited the search. These small plasma structures were observed as pulsing radio sources along the positive leader length and were named "needles". Needles may be the missing link in explaining why lightning flickers with multiple discharges, but this requires further confirmation. In this work we present the first optical observations of these intriguing plasma structures. Our high-speed videos show needles blinking in slow motion in a sequential mode. We show that they are formed at unsuccessful leader branches, are as bright as the lightning leaders, and report several other optical characteristics.
为何闪电有时会多次向地面放电仍是一个未解之谜。最近,对正先导上小尺度等离子体结构的观测重新引发了相关探索。这些小尺度等离子体结构沿正先导长度方向被观测为脉冲射电源,并被命名为“针状体”。针状体可能是解释闪电为何会多次放电闪烁的关键环节,但这还需要进一步证实。在这项工作中,我们首次对这些有趣的等离子体结构进行了光学观测。我们的高速视频显示针状体以连续模式缓慢闪烁。我们发现它们在不成功的先导分支处形成,亮度与闪电先导相当,并报告了其他几个光学特征。