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Comment on “Straight lightning as a signature of macroscopic dark matter”

Cooray, Vernon
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Cooray, Gerald
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Rubinstein, Marcos
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2022
Physical Review

In the discussed paper [N. Starkman, H. Winch, J. S. Sidhu, and G. Starkman, Straight lightning as a signature of macroscopic dark matter, Phys. Rev. D 103, 063024 (2021)], the authors have made several assumptions and statements concerning the initiation and propagation of lightning flashes induced by macroscopic dark matter passing through the atmosphere. The authors suggest that the path of dark matter can be identified by looking for lightning with straight channels, although such channels have not been previously reported. Even though we agree with the suggestion of the authors that macroscopic dark matter could, in theory, give rise to straight lightning channels, there are several statements in the paper that are not sufficiently clear and which could lead to misinterpretation. Our comments on the paper are the following.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevD.105.088301
Author(s)
Cooray, Vernon
Cooray, Gerald
Rubinstein, Marcos
Rachidi, Farhad  
Date Issued

2022

Published in
Physical Review
Volume

D105

Issue

8

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REVIEWED

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April 11, 2022
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