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Observations of an Unexpected Meteor Shower Outburst at High Ecliptic Southern Latitude and Its Potential Origin
Fecha
2020-05Registro en:
Janches, Diego; Bruzzone, Juan Sebastian; Weryk, Robert J.; Hormaechea, José Luis; Wiegert, Paul; et al.; Observations of an Unexpected Meteor Shower Outburst at High Ecliptic Southern Latitude and Its Potential Origin; Institute of Physics Publishing; Astrophysical Journal Letters; 895; 1; 5-2020; 1-6
2041-8205
2041-8213
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Janches, Diego
Bruzzone, Juan Sebastian
Weryk, Robert J.
Hormaechea, José Luis
Wiegert, Paul
Brunini, Claudio Antonio
Resumen
A strong and unexpected meteor shower outburst was observed by the Southern Argentina Agile MEteor Radar Orbital System (SAAMER-OS) at high southern ecliptic latitude within the South Toroidal region. The outburst, which was active throughout solar longitudes 351° and 352°, peaked at 09:30 UT on 2020 March 12, has a mean Sun-centered ecliptic radiant of λ-λ 0 ∼ 307.°5 and β ∼-77.°2 and a geocentric velocity of 30.7 km s-1. Using the D′parameter criterion, we find the corresponding orbital elements of the outburst to match well with both the β Tucanid and δ Mensid meteor showers, suggesting these are in fact the same shower. We also find a promising parent candidate in asteroid (248590) 2006 CS, a large (D ∼ 2 km) highly inclined 52° near-Earth object.