Detection of short-term response of the low ionosphere on gamma ray bursts

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In this paper, we study the possibility of detection of short-term terrestrial lower ionospheric response to gamma ray bursts (GRBs) using a statistical analysis of perturbations of six very low or low-frequency (VLF/LF) radio signals emitted by transmitters located worldwide and recorded by VLF/LF receiver located in Belgrade (Serbia). We consider a sample of 54 short-lasting GRBs (shorter than 1 min) detected by the Swift satellite during the period 2009-2012. We find that a statistically significant perturbation can be present in the low ionosphere, and reactions on GRBs may be observed immediately after the beginning of the GRB event or with a time delay of 60 s-90 s. Key Points Short-term ionospheric reactions to GRBs are studied for the first time Short-term ionospheric reactions are confirmed during and after GRB events Statistical analysis indicates possibility of direct and secondary ionization

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Nina, A., Simic, S., Sreckovic, V. A., & Popovic, L. (2015). Detection of short-term response of the low ionosphere on gamma ray bursts. Geophysical Research Letters, 42(19), 8250–8261. https://doi.org/10.1002/2015GL065726

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