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Optical Trail Width Measurements of Faint Meteors.

Authors :
Hawkes, Robert
Mann, Ingrid
Brown, Peter
Kaiser, N.
Brown, P.
Hawkes, R. L.
Source :
Modern Meteor Science An Interdisciplinary View; 2005, p579-586, 8p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

We report results from two station, short-baseline (<100 m) high resolution measurements of faint meteors (limiting meteor magnitude +9) with the goal of measuring their optical trail widths. Meteors were observed using two 0.40 m Newtonian telescopes (field of view ∼0.4 degrees) equipped with image intensifiers. Both telescopes were vertically oriented in a fixed mount and pointed to the same field of view. One system used a gated image intensified camera allowing the transverse velocity component to be measured. The widest trail captured, out of a total of 34 common events measured by both optical systems, had a full-width to half-maximum of 1.37±0.71 m. The widest trail overall was captured by the gated system only, and was found to have a full-width of ∼10 m. The brightness variation across this trail was found to be best represented by a Lorentzian. Most trails were smaller than our resolution limit and hence we could only place upper limits on their optical width. These were generally less than 1 m after correction for instrumental effects. Four meteors were found to have heights near 65 km and very low transverse velocities. These may be indicative of a largely unreported high density asteroidal component at these faint meteor magnitudes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9781402043741
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Modern Meteor Science An Interdisciplinary View
Publication Type :
Book
Accession number :
25958133
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-5075-5•53