2018
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty1973
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Analysis of the September ε-Perseid outburst in 2013

Abstract: We analyze the outburst experienced by the September ε-Perseid meteor shower on 9 September 2013. As a result of our monitoring the atmospheric trajectory of 60 multistation events observed over Spain was obtained and accurate orbital data were derived from them. On the basis of these orbits, we have tried to determine the likely parent body of this meteoroid stream by employing orbital dissimilarity criteria. In addition, the emission spectra produced by two events belonging to this meteor shower were also re… Show more

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“…2). Almost the same dependencies were described by Madiedo et al (2018) for video meteors. The linear dependencies in Fig.…”
Section: Spe Fireball Enhanced Activity In 2013 and Atmospheric Trajectoriessupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…2). Almost the same dependencies were described by Madiedo et al (2018) for video meteors. The linear dependencies in Fig.…”
Section: Spe Fireball Enhanced Activity In 2013 and Atmospheric Trajectoriessupporting
confidence: 69%
“…The orbital period, P, ranges from 380 to 1100 yr with the most probable value around 720 yr. The most probable orbital periods on the basis of data published by Gajdoš et al (2014) and Madiedo et al (2018) were 70 and 200 yr, respectively. We conclude that these authors underestimated the eccentricity of the orbit.…”
Section: Radiant and Orbitmentioning
confidence: 88%
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