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Constraining the Pre-atmospheric Parameters of Large Meteoroids: Košice, a Case Study
Jeffrey BrowerSanna MönköläVladimir VinnikovJouni PeltoniemiJouni PeltoniemiDaria KuznetsovaYuri A. PupyrevMaria GritsevichV. DmitrievV. Lupovkasubject
Camera networkMeteoriteMeteoroid0103 physical sciences010502 geochemistry & geophysicsGeodesy010303 astronomy & astrophysics01 natural sciencesHeliocentric orbitBallistic coefficient0105 earth and related environmental sciencesdescription
Out of a total around 50,000 meteorites currently known to science, the atmospheric passage was recorded instrumentally in only 25 cases with the potential to derive their atmospheric trajectories and pre-impact heliocentric orbits. Similarly, while observations of meteors generate thousands of new entries per month to existing databases, it is extremely rare they lead to meteorite recovery (http://www.meteoriteorbits.info/). These 25 exceptional cases thus deserve a thorough re-examination by different techniques—not only to ensure that we are able to match the model with the observations, but also to enable the best possible interpretation scenario and facilitate the robust extraction of key characteristics of a meteoroid based on the available data. In this study, we evaluate the dynamic mass of the Kosice meteoroid using analysis of drag and mass-loss rate available from the observations. We estimate the dynamic pre-atmospheric meteoroid mass at 1850 kg. The pre-fragmentation size proportions of the Kosice meteoroid are estimated based on the statistical distribution of the recovered meteorite fragments. The heliocentric orbit of the Kosice meteoroid, derived using numerical integration of the equations of motion, is found to be in close agreement to earlier published results.
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2016-12-20 |