(meteorobs) What is the PCA meteor shower currently active?

George S. Williams ra at websterling.com
Tue Jul 22 19:08:33 EDT 2014


Hello, Robert,

All that aside, the CMOR has been showing significant activity from a 
region they label as the PCA radiant. There has been activity for the 
past week or so. So, relatively strong and for an extended period of 
time. The IAU lists the shower as established with its particulars at 
the link I previously provided.

I'm also seeing enhanced forward scatter rates.

Just my observations,
George




On 7/22/2014 5:47 PM, Robert Lunsford wrote:
> Pierre, George, and All,
>
> Despite being an established radiant in the IAU Meteor Data Center, the Psi Cassiopeiids were not found in the latest video database of the IMO. This study did find 255 radiants using a baseline of activity being recorded on 5 consecutive days and up to a 15° deviation in radiant distance and 15 km/s in velocity to match a detected shower with a counterpart from the MDC working list. Thus the PCA's must be a shower of extremely short duration or very weak or a combination of both.
>
> The list of radiants included in my weekly activity outlooks only include the most active radiants throughout the year. The main criteria, using the IMO database, is that a shower must be one of the top 10 active radiants for any particular night during the 2nd half of the year (when activity is high) and one of the top 5 active radiants during the 1st half of the year (when activity is low). Using this criteria still produces many showers that produce an hourly rate of 1 or less at maximum.
>
> I hope this helps!
>
> Robert Lunsford
>



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