Characterization of the Meteoroid Spatial Flux Density during the 1999 Leonid Storm

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Peter S. Gural
Peter Jenniskens
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[1] SAIC,
[2] Carl Sagan Center,undefined
[3] SETI Institute,undefined
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Earth, Moon, and Planets | 2008年 / 102卷
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Meteor shower; Meteoroid stream; Dust trail; Comet; Comet dust ejection; Dust fragmentation; Space weathering;
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The November 18, 1999 Leonid storm was rich in meteors and well observed by airborne intensified video cameras aimed low in the sky which enabled enhanced meteor counts over ground-based observations. The two- and three-dimensional distribution of meteoroids was investigated for signs of clustering that could provide evidence of meteoroid fragmentation shortly after lift-off from the parent comet 55P/Tempel-Tuttle, or much later due to space weathering. Analysis of the video tapes yields a refined estimation of the mass ratio during the peak of s = 1.65 and spatial flux density of 0.5 particles/km2 greater than those causing visual magnitude +6.5 during the 5 min centered around the peak of the storm. Furthermore, the projection of the individual trails into three-dimensional Heliocentric coordinates, shows non-homogeneity of the stream on spatial scales from hundreds to thousands of kilometers.
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