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Re: (meteorobs) Leonids: max ZHR in 1966



In a message dated 98-10-23 06:27:47 EDT, you write:

Mcnaught<< 
 LEONIDS: Maximum rates in 1966
 It has been suggested by Jenniskens that the change in observing
 technique by Milon at Kitt Peak produced an unrealistically high
 maximum ZHR of about 150,000.  He suggests the rate may have been
 closer to 15,000.
 
 As there are photographs that show one meteor per second of exposure,
 it is interesting to see what sort of rates these suggest.  If one is
 optimistic and makes the limiting magnitude for the photographed
 meteors as mag +1.0, and use the magnitude population index of 2.9
 (quoted by Jenniskens for the 1966 storm), the ZHR comes out at
 around 1,500,000!  This is also within the restricted field of the
 camera lens.  It would seem that too many unrealistic assumptions
 would have to be made to get a visual ZHR as low as 15,000.  (Such
 assumptions could be a lim mag of the photos of +2 or a magnitude 
 population index of 2.0, but the ZHR would still come out at around
 100,000 for the camera field).  Until the techniques used by Milon
 can be adequately calibrated, I would tend to accept the max ZHR of
 about 150,000.<<

Rob, What kind of ZHR could be deduced from Milons Photograph if it is assumed
that the dimmest Leonid meteor recorded in his camera was at magnitude -1?
Also, what size lens, f/stop and film was being used? 
George Zay