2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2208.03521
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Characterizing the Daytime Sextantids Meteor Shower and Unveiling the Nature of the Phaethon-Geminid Stream Complex

Y. Kipreos,
Margaret Campbell-Brown,
P. Brown
et al.

Abstract: The Daytime Sextantids meteor shower, part of the Phaethon-Geminid Stream Complex (PGC), is closely related to the Geminids, currently the strongest meteor shower visible at the Earth. The DSX share a similar orbit to asteroid 2005 UD, but the nature of the association remains unclear. From optical data we find that DSX meteors ablate similarly to Geminids, suggesting that they are also high density and consistent with a common origin. From radar data we have isolated 19,007 DSX orbits through application of a… Show more

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