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Signatures of meteor showers and sporadics inferred from the height distribution of meteor echoes

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posted on 2020-06-11, 14:11 authored by R Lukianova, A Kozlovsky, M Lester
The SKYiMET meteor radar is capable of measuring the height distribution of ionized meteor trails. Observations of the Sodankyla radar (67°N, 23°E) in 2008–2019 are analyzed. A method is applied, based on the median and quartiles of meteor heights, for distinguishing meteor showers from much more intense background sporadic meteors. Since the shower meteors are commonly less dense and enter the Earth's atmosphere at a larger velocity, they produce ionization up to 3 ​km higher than sporadic meteors. This effect manifests itself in the form of narrow peaks that are clearly visible in the median and quartiles of the meteor height. Seven established showers with zenith hourly rate (ZHR) ​> ​12 were identified. In addition, using both the height parameters and the radiant distribution, a signature of a former meteor stream evolving into sporadic meteors is found. This additional sporadic inflow has an antihelion source and occurs in the January.

Funding

The data of the meteor radar were collected at SGO (http://www.sgo.fi/). RL acknowledges support from the Academy of Finland via grant 310348. Authors acknowledge discussions within the International Space Science Institute (ISSI) Team 410 on New Features in the Meteor Radar Observations and Applications for Space Research. ML acknowledges support from the Science and Technolgy Facilities Council (STFC) grant ST/S000429/1.

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Citation

Planetary and Space Science Volume 189, 15 September 2020, 104981

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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Planetary and Space Science

Volume

189

Pagination

104981

Publisher

Elsevier BV

issn

0032-0633

Acceptance date

2020-05-19

Copyright date

2020

Notes

Data used in the paper are available from http://www.sgo.fi/pub/PSS_2019_366 and data of the SGO meteor radar are presented at https://www.sgo.fi/Projects/SLICE/.

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en

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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032063319304696

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