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B., Popov S., S., Pshirkov M.
Fast radio bursts (FRBs) were discovered only in 2007. However, the number of known events and sources of repeating bursts grows very rapidly. In the near future the number of events will be $\gtrsim 10^4$ and the number of repeaters $\gtrsim100$. Pr
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.05591
Autor:
U. Abbasi, R., T., Abu‐Zayyad, Allen, M., Barcikowski, E., W. Belz, J., R. Bergman, D., A. Blake, S., Byrne, M., Cady, R., B.G.Cheon, Chiba, J., Chikawa, M., Fujii, T., Fukushima, M., Furlich, G., Goto, T., Hanlon, W., Hayashi, Y., Hayashida, N., Hibino, K., Honda, K., Ikeda, D., Inoue, N., Ishii, T., Ito, H., Ivanov, D., Jeong, S., C. H. Jui, C., Kadota, K., Kakimoto, F., Kalashev, O., Kasahara, K., Kawai, H., Kawakami, S., Kawata, K., Kido, E., B. Kim, H., H. Kim, J., S. Kishigami, S., R. Krehbiel, P., Kuzmin, V., J. Kwon, Y., Lan, J., LeVon, R., P. Lundquist, J., Machida, K., Martens, K., Matuyama, T., N. Matthews, J., Minamino, M., Mukai, K., Myers, I., Nagataki, S., Nakamura, R., Nakamura, T., Nonaka, T., Ogio, S., Ohnishi, M., Ohoka, H., Oki, K., Okuda, T., Ono, M., Onogi, R., Oshima, A., Ozawa, S., H. Park, I., S. Pshirkov, M., Remington, J., Rison, W., Rodeheffer, D., C. Rodriguez, D., Rubtsov, G., Ryu, D., Sagawa, H., Saito, K., Sakaki, N., Sakurai, N., Seki, T., Sekino, K., Shah, P.D., Shibata, F., Shibata, T., Shimodaira, H., K. Shin, B., S. Shin, H., D. Smith, J., Sokolsky, P., W. Springer, R., T. Stokes, B., A. Stroman, T., Takai, H., Takeda, M., Takeishi, R., Taketa, A., Takita, M., Tameda, Y., Tanaka, H., Tanaka, K., Tanaka, M., J. Thomas, R., B. Thomas, S., B. Thomson, G., Tinyakov, P., Tkachev, I., Tokuno, H., Tomida, T., Troitsky, S., Tsunesada, Y., Uchihori, Y., Udo, S., Urban, F., Vasiloff, G., Wong, T., Yamamoto, M., Yamane, R., Yamaoka, H., Yamazaki, K., Yang, J., Yashiro, K., Yoneda, Y., Yoshida, S., Yoshii, H., Zundel, Z., Uchihori, Yukio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 123(13):6864-6879
Bursts of gamma ray showers have been observed in coincidence with downward propagating negative leaders in lightning flashes by the Telescope Array Surface Detector (TASD). The TASD is a 700‐km2 cosmic ray observatory located in southwestern Utah,