Da Silva et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Laboratory measurements of X‐ray emissions from centimeter‐long streamer corona dischargesDa Silva et al., 2017
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- Da Silva C
- Millan R
- McGaw D
- Yu C
- Putter A
- LaBelle J
- Dwyer J
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- Geophysical Research Letters
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We provide extensive evidence that runaway electron acceleration and subsequent bremsstrahlung X‐ray emission are a common feature in negative electrical discharges with voltages as low as 100 kV, indicating that all negative lightning could potentially produce …
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