Title: The mass segregation and nodal retrogression of the
Quadrantid meteor stream
Authors: HUGHES, D. W.; WILLIAMS, I. P.; FOX, K.
Affiliation: AA(Sheffield, University, Sheffield, England)
AC(Queen Mary College, London, England)
Journal: Royal Astronomical Society, Monthly Notices, vol.
195, May 1981, p. 625-637.
Publication Date: 05/1981
Origin: STI
Category: Astronomy
NASA/STI Keywords: JUPITER (PLANET), POYNTING-ROBERTSON EFFECT,
QUADRANTID METEOROIDS, RADIO METEORS, GRAVITATIONAL
EFFECTS, ORBIT PERTURBATION, SOLAR WIND, TIME
RESPONSE
Bibliographic Code: 1981MNRAS.195..625H
Abstract
At the present time the longitude of the ascending node of the 'radio'
meteoroids in the Quadrantid stream is 0.61 deg less than that of the
'visual' meteoroids. One possible explanation is that the smaller radio
meteoroids have been perturbed closer to the orbit of Jupiter than the
visual ones, under the influence of the Poynting-Robertson effect.
Another possibility is that they were placed closer to the Jovian orbit
during stream formation. The resulting reduction of the distance between
Jupiter and the stream has led to a higher value for the rate of nodal
retrogression. The radio meteoroid orbit has thus precessed more than
the visual one. A third possibility is that the parent comet lost the
larger meteoroids before the smaller ones as it spiralled towards the
sun. A change in nodal retrogression rate with distance from Jupiter
again produced the mass segregation.
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