The correlation between the gamma-ray flashes and electron bursts associated with thunderstorm activity in the near-Earth space

This paper is dedicated to study of the interrelation between gamma-ray flashes of atmospheric origin, associated with lightning discharges, and high-energy electron bursts registered in the near-Earth space below the radiation belt. The database of high-energy electron bursts in the energy range of...

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