Bright Fireballs Associated with the Potentially Hazardous Asteroid 2007LQ19
We analyze here two very bright fireballs produced by the ablation in the atmosphere of two large meteoroids in 2009 and 2010. These slow-moving and deep-penetrating events were observed over Spain in the framework of our Spanish Fireball Network continuous meteor monitoring campaign.
The analysis of the emission spectrum imaged for one of these fireballs has provided the first clues about the chemical nature of the progenitor meteoroids. The orbital parameters of these particles suggests a likely association with the recently identified July rho-Herculid meteoroid stream. In addition, considerations about the likely parent body of this stream are also made on the basis of orbital dissimilarity criteria.
This orbital analysis reveals that both meteoroids and PHA 2007LQ19 exhibit a similar evolution during a time period of almost 8,000 years, which suggests that either this NEO is the potential parent of these particles or that this NEO and both meteoroids had a common progenitor in the past.
Jose M. Madiedo, Josep M. Trigo-Rodriguez, Jose L. Ortiz, Alberto J. Castro-Tirado, Jesus Cabrera-Caño
(Submitted on 25 Jun 2014)
Comments:
Accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society(MNRAS) on 2014 June 23
Subjects:
Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP)
Cite as:
arXiv:1406.6547 [astro-ph.EP] (or arXiv:1406.6547v1 [astro-ph.EP] for this version)
Submission history
From: Jose Maria Madiedo
[v1] Wed, 25 Jun 2014 12:47:33 GMT (785kb)