Form of presentation | Articles in international journals and collections |
Year of publication | 2020 |
Язык | английский |
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Sergienko Mariya Viktorovna, author
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Kholshevnikov Konstantin Vladislavovich, author
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Bibliographic description in the original language |
Sokolova M. G. Multifactorial Method of Search for Small Bodies
in Close Orbits / M.G. Sokolova, M. V. Sergienko, K. V. Kholshevnikov // Astronomy Reports, 2020, Vol. 64, No. 5, pp. 458–465. |
Annotation |
The results of the search for Apollo, Amor, and Aten asteroids with the orbits close to those of
meteoroids of the -Cancrids meteor complex (code DCA), which consists of the northern (code NCC) and
southern (code SCC) branches, are presented. The search for small bodies in close orbits was performed on
the basis of a multifactorial method of combining several criteria: Drummond orbital similarity criterion,
Kholshevnikov metric, and parameters of the dynamic evolution of the orbits using two catalogs of meteor
orbits (Japan Meteor Society, SonatoCo, and CAMS Meteoroid Orbit Database v2.0, CAMS) obtained from
television observations. Asteroids in close orbits with the meteoroid orbits of the northern NCC and southern
SCC branches of the -Cancrids are identified only in the Apollo group. The following asteroids are common
for the NCC and SCC branches: 2015 PU228, 2014 YQ34, 2017 YO4 (according to the CAMS orbit catalog);
Hephaistos 1978 SB, 2003 RW11, 2006 BF56, 2011 SR12, 2014 RS17, 2001 YB5 (SonatoCo catalog). The
asteroid 85182 (1991 AQ) is identified only with the northern NCC branch but in two catalogs of meteor
orbits. |
Keywords |
asteroid, comet, meteor shower, meteoroid |
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ASTRONOMY REPORTS
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Sergienko Mariya Viktorovna |
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Kholshevnikov Konstantin Vladislavovich |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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2020 |
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Sokolova M. G. Multifactorial Method of Search for Small Bodies
in Close Orbits / M.G. Sokolova, M. V. Sergienko, K. V. Kholshevnikov // Astronomy Reports, 2020, Vol. 64, No. 5, pp. 458–465. |
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https://repository.kpfu.ru/eng/?p_id=232198&p_lang=2 |
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ASTRONOMY REPORTS |
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dc.description.abstract |
The results of the search for Apollo, Amor, and Aten asteroids with the orbits close to those of
meteoroids of the -Cancrids meteor complex (code DCA), which consists of the northern (code NCC) and
southern (code SCC) branches, are presented. The search for small bodies in close orbits was performed on
the basis of a multifactorial method of combining several criteria: Drummond orbital similarity criterion,
Kholshevnikov metric, and parameters of the dynamic evolution of the orbits using two catalogs of meteor
orbits (Japan Meteor Society, SonatoCo, and CAMS Meteoroid Orbit Database v2.0, CAMS) obtained from
television observations. Asteroids in close orbits with the meteoroid orbits of the northern NCC and southern
SCC branches of the -Cancrids are identified only in the Apollo group. The following asteroids are common
for the NCC and SCC branches: 2015 PU228, 2014 YQ34, 2017 YO4 (according to the CAMS orbit catalog);
Hephaistos 1978 SB, 2003 RW11, 2006 BF56, 2011 SR12, 2014 RS17, 2001 YB5 (SonatoCo catalog). The
asteroid 85182 (1991 AQ) is identified only with the northern NCC branch but in two catalogs of meteor
orbits. |
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asteroid |
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comet |
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meteor shower |
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meteoroid |
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dc.title |
Multifactorial Method of Search for Small Bodies
in Close Orbits |
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Articles in international journals and collections |
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