2023
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202244993
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A 2022τ-Herculid meteor cluster from an airborne experiment: automated detection, characterization, and consequences for meteoroids

Abstract: Context. The existence of meteor clusters has long since been a subject of speculation and so far only seven events have been reported, among which two involve less than five meteors, and three were seen during the Leonid storms. Aims. The 1995 outburst of Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann was predicted to result in a meteor shower in May 2022. We detected the shower, proved this to be the result of this outburst, and detected another meteor cluster during the same observation mission. Methods. The τ-Herculids me… Show more

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“…Since this cluster will be used more often for comparison, we refer to it as the SPE2016 cluster. Recently, a strong cluster of 38 meteoroids was recorded during a τ-Herculid 2022 meteor outburst (Vaubaillon et al 2023). In this case, the cluster was observed from only one site and the trajectories of the meteors were not reconstructed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since this cluster will be used more often for comparison, we refer to it as the SPE2016 cluster. Recently, a strong cluster of 38 meteoroids was recorded during a τ-Herculid 2022 meteor outburst (Vaubaillon et al 2023). In this case, the cluster was observed from only one site and the trajectories of the meteors were not reconstructed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%