peer reviewedContext. In meteor physics, the luminous efficiency τ is used to convert the meteor's magnitude to the corresponding meteoroid's mass. However, a lack of sufficiently accurate verification methods or adequate laboratory tests mean that discussions around this parameter are a subject of controversy. Aims: In this work, we aim to use meteor data obtained by the Fireball Recovery and InterPlanetary Observation to calculate the luminous efficiencies of the recorded meteors. We also show the limitations of the methods presented herein. Methods: Deceleration-based formulas were used to calculate the masses of the pre-atmospheric meteoroids. These can in turn be compared to the meteor brightnesses to assess the luminous efficiencies o...
Trailblazer II reentry vehicle artificial meteoroid experiment consisting of reentering 2.2-gram st...
The purpose of our work is to determine the bulk density of meteoroids. Unlike previous works which ...
18 mm-sized Orionid meteoroids were captured in 2019 and 2020 by the Canadian Automated Observatory'...
International audienceContext. In meteor physics, the luminous efficiency τ is used to convert the m...
peer reviewedContext. The luminous efficiency, τ, can be used to compute the pre-atmospheric masses ...
Small, faint meteors (with masses between 10-7 and 10-4 kg) were once part of an asteroid or comet, ...
A catalog of 824 fireballs (bright meteors), observed by a dedicated network of all-sky digital phot...
Meteoroids cannot be observed directly because of their small size. In-situ measurements of the mete...
Meteoroids impacting the Earth on a daily basis are fragments of asteroids and comets. By studying f...
As fireball networks grow, the number of events observed becomes unfeasible to manage by manual effo...
The goal of this thesis is to better understand the physical and chemical properties of meteoroids b...
Analysis of meteor luminous efficiency based on photographic data, taking into account fragmentation...
We have optically recorded faint meteors using a large aperture LLLTV (low light level television) s...
The subject of this thesis is the observation of meteors using FRIPON, the French camera network. We...
Meteoroids impacting the Earth atmosphere are commonly classified using the PE criterion. This crite...
Trailblazer II reentry vehicle artificial meteoroid experiment consisting of reentering 2.2-gram st...
The purpose of our work is to determine the bulk density of meteoroids. Unlike previous works which ...
18 mm-sized Orionid meteoroids were captured in 2019 and 2020 by the Canadian Automated Observatory'...
International audienceContext. In meteor physics, the luminous efficiency τ is used to convert the m...
peer reviewedContext. The luminous efficiency, τ, can be used to compute the pre-atmospheric masses ...
Small, faint meteors (with masses between 10-7 and 10-4 kg) were once part of an asteroid or comet, ...
A catalog of 824 fireballs (bright meteors), observed by a dedicated network of all-sky digital phot...
Meteoroids cannot be observed directly because of their small size. In-situ measurements of the mete...
Meteoroids impacting the Earth on a daily basis are fragments of asteroids and comets. By studying f...
As fireball networks grow, the number of events observed becomes unfeasible to manage by manual effo...
The goal of this thesis is to better understand the physical and chemical properties of meteoroids b...
Analysis of meteor luminous efficiency based on photographic data, taking into account fragmentation...
We have optically recorded faint meteors using a large aperture LLLTV (low light level television) s...
The subject of this thesis is the observation of meteors using FRIPON, the French camera network. We...
Meteoroids impacting the Earth atmosphere are commonly classified using the PE criterion. This crite...
Trailblazer II reentry vehicle artificial meteoroid experiment consisting of reentering 2.2-gram st...
The purpose of our work is to determine the bulk density of meteoroids. Unlike previous works which ...
18 mm-sized Orionid meteoroids were captured in 2019 and 2020 by the Canadian Automated Observatory'...