Conventional meteoroid theory assumes that the dominant mode of ablation is by evaporation following intense heating during atmospheric flight. In this paper we consider the question of whether sputtering may provide an alternative disintegration process of some importance.For meteoroids in the mass range from 10^-3 to 10^-13 kg and covering a meteor velocity range from 11 to 71 km/s, we numerically modeled both thermal ablation and sputtering ablation during atmospheric flight. We considered three meteoroid models believed to be representative of asteroidal (3300 kg m^-3 mass density), cometary (1000 kg m^-3) and porous cometary (300 kg m^-3) meteoroid structures. Atmospheric profiles which considered the molecular compositions at differen...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M7: Radar detection of meteorsMay 30 (Tue), National Institute for Ja...
International audienceRecent measurements conducted at the Arecibo Observatory report high-speed spo...
Ablation properties and luminosity of artificial meteoroid materials determined in plasma jet test
High altitude meteors become luminous at altitudes above $\sim$130 km, where the standard ablation t...
A model of meteor ablation in the atmosphere has been developed for meteoroids in the mass range 10-...
Context. The structure and composition of meteoroids is of great interest because of the insight it ...
There has been much interest in the meteor physics community recently regarding the form that meteor...
This paper describes theoretical model studies of the interaction of Leonid meteoroids with the eart...
Context. Hydrodynamic conditions are similar in a molten meteoroid and a liquid drop in a high-speed...
Aims.The observation of Draconid meteors was used to infer information on the structure, porosity,...
Meteoroids provide Earth’s primary source of extraterrestrial materials from the various nebular and...
Meteors with peak magnitudes fainter than +2 are typically called faint meteors, resulting from the ...
An experimental investigation of track densities, due to cosmic ray nuclei, has been carried out in ...
110-121 The meteoroid disintegration mechanism is a subject of interest as they are the sources fo...
International audienceContext. In meteor physics, the luminous efficiency τ is used to convert the m...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M7: Radar detection of meteorsMay 30 (Tue), National Institute for Ja...
International audienceRecent measurements conducted at the Arecibo Observatory report high-speed spo...
Ablation properties and luminosity of artificial meteoroid materials determined in plasma jet test
High altitude meteors become luminous at altitudes above $\sim$130 km, where the standard ablation t...
A model of meteor ablation in the atmosphere has been developed for meteoroids in the mass range 10-...
Context. The structure and composition of meteoroids is of great interest because of the insight it ...
There has been much interest in the meteor physics community recently regarding the form that meteor...
This paper describes theoretical model studies of the interaction of Leonid meteoroids with the eart...
Context. Hydrodynamic conditions are similar in a molten meteoroid and a liquid drop in a high-speed...
Aims.The observation of Draconid meteors was used to infer information on the structure, porosity,...
Meteoroids provide Earth’s primary source of extraterrestrial materials from the various nebular and...
Meteors with peak magnitudes fainter than +2 are typically called faint meteors, resulting from the ...
An experimental investigation of track densities, due to cosmic ray nuclei, has been carried out in ...
110-121 The meteoroid disintegration mechanism is a subject of interest as they are the sources fo...
International audienceContext. In meteor physics, the luminous efficiency τ is used to convert the m...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M7: Radar detection of meteorsMay 30 (Tue), National Institute for Ja...
International audienceRecent measurements conducted at the Arecibo Observatory report high-speed spo...
Ablation properties and luminosity of artificial meteoroid materials determined in plasma jet test