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View article: A Fermi Gamma‐Ray Burst Monitor Event Observed as a Terrestrial Gamma‐Ray Flash and Terrestrial Electron Beam
A Fermi Gamma‐Ray Burst Monitor Event Observed as a Terrestrial Gamma‐Ray Flash and Terrestrial Electron Beam Open
We present an event that was detected by Fermi Gamma‐ray Burst Monitor on 4 February 2014 as the spacecraft was flying over Madagascar. We interpret the three pulses during this event (herein known as 140204581) as the following: the first…
View article: Analysis of Individual Terrestrial Gamma‐Ray Flashes With Lightning Leader Models and Fermi Gamma‐Ray Burst Monitor Data
Analysis of Individual Terrestrial Gamma‐Ray Flashes With Lightning Leader Models and Fermi Gamma‐Ray Burst Monitor Data Open
The Gamma‐ray Burst Monitor (GBM) onboard the Fermi spacecraft has observed many tens of sufficiently bright events, which are suitable for individual analysis. In our previous study, we fit individual, bright terrestrial gamma‐ray flashes…
View article: A Search for High-energy Counterparts to Fast Radio Bursts
A Search for High-energy Counterparts to Fast Radio Bursts Open
We report on a search for high-energy counterparts to fast radio bursts (FRBs) with the Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor, Fermi Large Area Telescope, and the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory Burst Alert Telescope. We find no significant associa…
View article: Low Frequency Radio Pulses Produced by Terrestrial Gamma‐Ray Flashes
Low Frequency Radio Pulses Produced by Terrestrial Gamma‐Ray Flashes Open
Do terrestrial gamma‐ray flashes (TGFs) produce their own radio signatures? To explore this question, we analyze TGF data from the Fermi Gamma‐ray Burst Monitor, independent lightning geolocation data from the National Lightning Detection …
View article: Low Frequency Radio Pulses Produced by Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes
Low Frequency Radio Pulses Produced by Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes Open
The data supports the manuscript entitled “Low Frequency Radio Pulses Produced by Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes” that is published in GRL. These files can be opened by MATLAB. The data can be used freely for scientific purposes with approp…
View article: Low Frequency Radio Pulses Produced by Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes
Low Frequency Radio Pulses Produced by Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes Open
The data supports the manuscript entitled “Low Frequency Radio Pulses Produced by Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes” that is published in GRL. These files can be opened by MATLAB. The data can be used freely for scientific purposes with approp…
View article: Low Frequency Radio Pulses Produced by Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes
Low Frequency Radio Pulses Produced by Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes Open
The data supports the manuscript entitled “Low Frequency Radio Pulses Produced by Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes ” that is under review in GRL. These files can be opened by MATLAB. The data can be used freely for scientific purposes with ap…
View article: A Study of Consecutive Terrestrial Gamma‐ray Flashes Using the Gamma‐ray Burst Monitor
A Study of Consecutive Terrestrial Gamma‐ray Flashes Using the Gamma‐ray Burst Monitor Open
The Fermi Gamma‐ray Burst Monitor (GBM) has detected terrestrial gamma‐ray flash (TGF) pulses and TGF pairs with separations from submilliseconds to several minutes. Enhancements in the TGF rate are reobserved on successive orbits. We repo…
View article: Characteristics of Radio Emissions Associated With Terrestrial Gamma‐Ray Flashes
Characteristics of Radio Emissions Associated With Terrestrial Gamma‐Ray Flashes Open
In this study, we analyze 44 terrestrial gamma‐ray flashes (TGFs) detected by the Fermi Gamma‐ray Burst Monitor (GBM) occurring in 2014–2016 in conjunction with data from the U.S. National Lightning Detection Network (NLDN). We examine the…
View article: An Ordinary Short Gamma-Ray Burst with Extraordinary Implications: Fermi-GBM Detection of GRB 170817A
An Ordinary Short Gamma-Ray Burst with Extraordinary Implications: Fermi-GBM Detection of GRB 170817A Open
On 2017 August 17 at 12:41:06 UTC the Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) detected and triggered on the short gamma-ray burst (GRB) 170817A. Approximately 1.7 s prior to this GRB, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory tri…
View article: Fermi Observations of the LIGO Event GW170104
Fermi Observations of the LIGO Event GW170104 Open
We present the Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) and Large Area Telescope (LAT) observations of the LIGO binary black hole merger (BBH) event GW170104. No candidate electromagnetic counterpart was detected by either GBM or LAT. A detaile…
View article: Electric field change measurements of a terrestrial gamma ray flash
Electric field change measurements of a terrestrial gamma ray flash Open
The electric field change (E‐change) data presented herein provide a complementary view of a known terrestrial gamma ray flash (TGF), namely, TGF1 from Cummer et al . ( ). The main E‐change pulse coincident with TGF1 was likely an initial …
View article: Terrestrial gamma ray flashes due to particle acceleration in tropical storm systems
Terrestrial gamma ray flashes due to particle acceleration in tropical storm systems Open
Terrestrial gamma ray flashes (TGFs) are submillisecond flashes of energetic radiation that are believed to emanate from intracloud lightning inside thunderstorms. This emission can be detected hundreds of kilometers from the source by spa…
View article: SEARCHING THE GAMMA-RAY SKY FOR COUNTERPARTS TO GRAVITATIONAL WAVE SOURCES: FERMI GAMMA-RAY BURST MONITOR AND LARGE AREA TELESCOPE OBSERVATIONS OF LVT151012 AND GW151226
SEARCHING THE GAMMA-RAY SKY FOR COUNTERPARTS TO GRAVITATIONAL WAVE SOURCES: FERMI GAMMA-RAY BURST MONITOR AND LARGE AREA TELESCOPE OBSERVATIONS OF LVT151012 AND GW151226 Open
We present the Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) and Large Area Telescope (LAT) observations of the LIGO binary black hole merger event GW151226 and candidate LVT151012. At the time of the LIGO triggers on LVT151012 and GW151226, GBM was…
View article: FERMI GBM OBSERVATIONS OF LIGO GRAVITATIONAL-WAVE EVENT GW150914
FERMI GBM OBSERVATIONS OF LIGO GRAVITATIONAL-WAVE EVENT GW150914 Open
With an instantaneous view of 70% of the sky, the Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) is an excellent partner in the search for electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational-wave (GW) events. GBM observations at the time of the Laser Inter…