Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
SEARCH FOR POSSIBLE CONNECTIONS OF THE H-VIRGINIDS METEOR SHOWER WITH NEAR-EARTH ASTEROIDS
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2022
Языканглийский
  • Andreev Aleksey Olegovich, author
  • Nefedev Yuriy Anatolevich, author
  • Sergienko Mariya Viktorovna, author
  • Sokolova Marina Gennadevna, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Sergienko M.V. Search for possible connections of the h-Virginids meteor shower with near-Earth asteroids / M. V. Sergienko, M. G. Sokolova, A. O. Andreev, Y. A. Nefedyev // Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2103 (2021) 012037.
    Annotation In this work, we have studied the genetic relationships of the small meteor shower of the h-Virginids (HVI) with the near-Earth asteroids of the Apollo group. An author's multi-factor method is applied, which implies the use of D-criterion by Drummond, metric by Kholshevnikov, Tisserand's parameter, 𝜇𝜇 and ν quasi-stationary parameters of the restricted three-body problem, and the analysis of the orbit's perihelion longitude π. The observational base includes television catalogues meteor orbits that are in the public domain: Meteoroid Orbit Database v2.0 (2010–2012) (CAMS) and the European meteor network EDMOND (2001–2016) catalogues. As a result of this study, the orbit of the h-Virginids (HVI), according to the values of Tisserand's parameter, was found to be transitional, and thus, it was impossible to identify whether it was of cometary or of asteroid type. Using the author's method, the asteroids 2001SZ269 and 2014HD19 were distinguished. The 2001SZ269 asteroid was distinguished as a candidate having a possible connection with the h-Virginids' parent body.
    Keywords meteoroid, meteor, comet, asteroid
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