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ELE - 5/2014 - 209P/LINEAR - Cornell University !!!
Forget comet ISON - comet 209P/LINEAR brings real doom ...
Comet Ison was nothing ... The real thing is a comet after Ison in May 2014 (Comet 209P)
which will bring some 'friends' with it towards earth, in other words - doomsday ...
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ELE - 5/2014 - 209P/LINEAR - Cornell University !!!
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Will Comet 209P/LINEAR Generate the Next Meteor Storm?
by Quanzhi Ye, Paul A. Wiegert - 11/1/13 Previous studies have suggested that Comet 209P/LINEAR may produce strong me- teor activity on Earth on 2014 May 24; however, exact timing and activity level is difficult to estimate due to the limited physical observations of the comet. Here we reanalyze the optical observations of 209P/LINEAR obtained during its 2009 appari- tion. We find that the comet is relatively depleted in dust production, with Af {\rho} at 1 cm level within eight months around its perihelion. This feature suggested that this comet may be currently transitioning from typical comet to a dormant comet. Syn- dyne simulation shows that the optical cometary tail is dominated by larger particles with {\beta} ~ 0.003. Numerical simulations of the cometary dust trails confirm the arrival of particles on 2014 May 24 from some of the 1798-1979 trails. The nominal radiant is at RA 122 +/- 1 deg, Dec 79 +/- 1 deg (J2000) in the constellation of Camelopardalis. Given that the comet is found to be depleted in dust production, we concluded that a meteor storm (ZHR>=1000) may be unlikely. However, our simulation also shows that the size distribution of the arrived particles is skewed strongly to larger particles. Coupling with the result of syndyne simulation, we think that the event, if detectable, may be dominated by bright meteors. We encourage observers to monitor the expected meteor event as it will provide us with rare direct information on the dynamical history of 209P/LINEAR which is otherwise irretrievably lost.
Comments: MNRAS in press
Subjects: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP)
Cite as: arXiv:1311.0235 [astro-ph.EP]
(or arXiv:1311.0235v1 [astro-ph.EP] for this version)
http://arxiv.org/abs/1311.0235
http://www.cornell.edu/
209P / LINEAR
209P/LINEAR is a periodic comet discovered on February 3, 2004
by Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR) using a
1.0-metre (39 in) reflector. It was given the permanent number
209P on December 12, 2008. Preliminary results by Esko Lyytinen
and Peter Jenniskens predict 209P/LINEAR may cause the next big
meteor shower which would come from the constellation
Camelopardalis during May 2014. There may be 100 to 400 meteors
per hour. All the trails from the comet from 1803 through 1924
may intersect Earths orbit during May 2014. 209P/LINEAR next
comes to perihelion (closest approach to the Sun) on May 6,
2014. On May 29, 2014, the comet will pass 0.0554 AU (8,290,000
km; 5,150,000 mi) from the Earth, but is only expected to
brighten to about apparent magnitude 11. [...] Subjects: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP)
Cite as: arXiv:1311.0235 [astro-ph.EP]
(or arXiv:1311.0235v1 [astro-ph.EP] for this version)
http://arxiv.org/abs/1311.0235
http://www.cornell.edu/
209P / LINEAR
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