We present determinations of the meteoroid differential mass index, s, using over a decade of meteor observations from the Southern Argentina Agile MEteor Radar (SAAMER). For this, we employ an autonomous statistical technique to determine this parameter from the measured radar echo amplitudes. Unlike previous studies, we examine the role of the system noise in the determination of this parameter and found that if not taken into account appropriately, the results can yield significant over estimations of the mass index. In general we found that a value of s = 2.0 represents SAAMER's results in general agreement with recent studies performed in the northern hemisphere. We explore both the index interannual and seasonal variability and, unlik...
Results are presented of a study of the temporal and spatial variability in meteor count rate obser...
This paper presents the meteor observations obtained using two radars installed at Davis (68.6°S, 78...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
We present an initial survey in the southern sky of the sporadic meteoroid orbital environment obtai...
We present an initial survey in the southern sky of the sporadic meteoroid orbital environment obtai...
Context. The determination of meteoroid mass indices is central to flux measurements and e...
We present an initial survey in the southern sky of the sporadic meteoroid orbital environment obtai...
We present an initial survey in the southern sky of the sporadic meteoroid orbital environment obtai...
We present an initial survey in the southern sky of the sporadic meteoroid orbital environment obtai...
We present in this manuscript a 4 year survey of meteor shower radiants utilizing the Southern Argen...
We present in this manuscript a 4 year survey of meteor shower radiants utilizing the Southern Argen...
A radar meteor echo is the radar scattering signature from the free electrons generated by the entry...
We present simultaneous optical and radar observations of meteors observed with the Southern Argenti...
Over a million individually measured meteoroid orbits were collected with the Southern Argentina Agi...
Over a million individually measured meteoroid orbits were collected with the Southern Argentina Agi...
Results are presented of a study of the temporal and spatial variability in meteor count rate obser...
This paper presents the meteor observations obtained using two radars installed at Davis (68.6°S, 78...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
We present an initial survey in the southern sky of the sporadic meteoroid orbital environment obtai...
We present an initial survey in the southern sky of the sporadic meteoroid orbital environment obtai...
Context. The determination of meteoroid mass indices is central to flux measurements and e...
We present an initial survey in the southern sky of the sporadic meteoroid orbital environment obtai...
We present an initial survey in the southern sky of the sporadic meteoroid orbital environment obtai...
We present an initial survey in the southern sky of the sporadic meteoroid orbital environment obtai...
We present in this manuscript a 4 year survey of meteor shower radiants utilizing the Southern Argen...
We present in this manuscript a 4 year survey of meteor shower radiants utilizing the Southern Argen...
A radar meteor echo is the radar scattering signature from the free electrons generated by the entry...
We present simultaneous optical and radar observations of meteors observed with the Southern Argenti...
Over a million individually measured meteoroid orbits were collected with the Southern Argentina Agi...
Over a million individually measured meteoroid orbits were collected with the Southern Argentina Agi...
Results are presented of a study of the temporal and spatial variability in meteor count rate obser...
This paper presents the meteor observations obtained using two radars installed at Davis (68.6°S, 78...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...