Meteoroid Clusters in Leonids
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概要
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During the 2001 Leonids storm over Japan, several short-duration "outbursts" inwhich more than 20-40 meteors appeared in a few seconds, have been reported. The meteors in theseevents were extremely localized within a few hundred km, which suggest the recent fragmentationof meteoroids during the orbital motion in the interplanetary space. Considering the extent ofthe spatial distribution, we conclude that the fragmentation should have occurred at around theperihelion passage of the meteoroids just before encountering the Earth.
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著者
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Tetsuharu Fuse
Subaru Telescope National Astronomical Obsservatory Of Japan
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Makoto Yoshikawa
Nagano National College Of Technology
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Shinsuke Abe
Nagano National College Of Technology
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Jun-ichi WATANABE
National Astronomy Observatory
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Bunji Suzuki
Misato Tech. Hs
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Isshi TABE
Libra Co. Ltd.
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Hitoshi HASEGAWA
ASTEC, Inc.
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Takema HASHIMOTO
Nippon Meteor Society
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Makoto YOSHIKAWA
The Institute of space and Astronautical Science
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Shinsuke ABE
The Institute of space and Astronautical Science
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Hitoshi Hasegawa
Astec Inc.
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Jun-ichi Watanabe
National Astronomical Observatory
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