(meteorobs) The prediction of meteor showers from all potentialparent comets
Roberto Gorelli
md6648 at mclink.it
Fri Oct 17 12:08:12 EDT 2014
On Fri, 17 Oct 2014 17:31:54 +0400
"Sergey Shanov" <shanov-2004 at yandex.ru> wrote:
>> This new paper - http://arxiv.org/abs/1410.1307 - may be of interest
>>(have
>> only read the abstract; summaries and thoughts about it welcome :-).
>>
>> Daniel
>
>
> Major thank, Daniel, for the interesting reference. The link of the
>theory
> and observations is always interesting and is useful. Such major
>intervals
> of time not allow precisely to state, that 96P/Machholz AND 2003 EH1
>at one
> time made a uniform body. The astronomer Kazimirchak-Polonskaya
>guessed,
> that gravitational perturbations of major planets not case, and
>frequently
> there are composite temporary projections of orbits. I think, that
>Roberto
> it had in view. I remember some other probable cases:
>
> The comets-------------------T---------q----e---aop---node--i
>
> 003D-A Biela--------------1932,05,16 0.83 0.76 235.3 234.4 09.7
> 207P NEAT-----------------1932,02,01 0.96 0.75 254.0 218.3 10.9
>
> 014P Wolf-----------------1918,12,14 1.58 0.56 172.9 207.8 25.3
> 206P Barnard-Boattini-----1918,10,21 1.40 0.59 170.3 207.9 31.4
>
> 007P Pons-Winnecke--------1927,06,21 1.04 0.69 170.4 99.1 18.9
> 073P Schwassmann-Wachmann 1930,06,14 1.01 0.67 192.4 77.7 17.4
>
> The astronomer Shestaka I.S. guessed, that Quadrantids and Ursids
>too are
> bound (interlinked)! He researched quazestacionary parameters of
>orbits,
> which vary more slowly, than elements of orbits.
>
>
> Sergey
Yes, but there are too many other works that I read in the past 30
years on this topic, today I quickly found this:
http://meteor.uwo.ca/~pbrown/quads.pdf
read especially pag 148
http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1210/1210.7059.pdf
https://www.ta3.sk/caosp/Eedition/FullTexts/vol35no1/pp5-16.pdf
read especially pag 15
Best greetings.
Roberto Gorelli
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