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Planetary and Space Science | 2015

Independent identification of meteor showers in EDMOND database

Regina Rudawska; Pavol Matlovič; Juraj Tóth; Leonard Kornos

Abstract Cooperation and data sharing among national networks and International Meteor Organization Video Meteor Database (IMO VMDB) resulted in European viDeo MeteOr Network Database (EDMOND). The current version of the database (EDMOND 5.0) contains 144 749 orbits collected from 2001 to 2014. This paper presents the results obtained by a proposed new independent method of meteor showers identification, which is applied to the current version of the database (EDMOND 5.0). In the first step of the survey we used the DSH criterion to find groups around each meteor within the similarity threshold. Mean parameters of the groups were calculated and compared using a new function DX based on geocentric parameters ( λ ⊙ , α, δ, and Vg). Similar groups were merged into final clusters (representing meteor showers), and compared with the IAU Meteor Data Center list of meteor showers.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2011

Meteor showers of comet C/1917 F1 Mellish

Peter Vereš; Leonard Kornos; Juraj Tóth

December Monocerotids and November Orionids are weak but established annual meteor showers active throughout November and December. Analysis of a high quality orbits subset of the SonotaCo video meteor data base shows that the distribution of orbital elements, geocentric velocity and also the orbital evolution of the meteors and potential parent body may imply a common origin for these meteors coming from the parent comet C/1917 Fl Mellish. This is also confirmed by the physical properties and activity of these shower meteors. An assumed release of meteoroids at the perihelion of the comet in the past and the sky-plane radiant distribution reveal that the December Monocerotid stream might be younger than the November Orionids. A meteoroid transversal component of ejection velocity at the perihelion must be larger than 100 m s -1 . A few authors have also associated December Canis Minorids with the comet C/1917 F1 Mellish. However, we did not find any connection.


Earth Moon and Planets | 2000

Photographic Leonids 1998 Observed at Modra Observatory

Juraj Tóth; Leonard Kornos; Vladimir Porubcan

Results of photographic observations of the 1998 Leonids performed at Modra Observatory (Slovakia) are presented and discussed. During an exposure time of 7 hr 14 min on November 16/17 a total of 168 meteors were recorded. Photographic rates of bright Leonid meteors as well as their magnitude distribution are presented and compared with the results obtained by other techniques. The photographic 1998 Leonids exhibit a maximum at the solar longitude 234.52°, Equinox 2000.0 (Nov. 17, 01:40 UT).


Contributions To Geophysics and Geodesy | 2010

On the relation between the red sprites and the transients in the ELF band

Adriena Ondrášková; S. Ševčík; Pavel Kostecký; Juraj Tóth; Róbert Kysel

On the relation between the red sprites and the transients in the ELF band Under favourable conditions sprites appear above large storms. Long continuing current in tens of ms in the parent +CG stroke radiates electromagnetic energy also in the Schumann resonance (SR) band. Optical and Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) observations at the Astronomical and Geophysical Observatory (AGO) near Modra are analyzed to find these two effects associated with +CG discharges. Since April 2007 dozens of sprites have been captured by automated all-sky TV system at AGO. A majority (77%) of the optical transient events are accompanied with the transients in the SR band. No ELF counterparts are found for 23% of the captured sprites. Our observations are compared with similar observations in Sopron and Nagycenk (NCK). Example of the optical frames, the associated ELF time plot and the Fourier as well as dynamic spectrum are presented for one of the events simultaneously observed at AGO and NCK.


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2013

The Košice meteorite fall: Atmospheric trajectory, fragmentation, and orbit

Jiří Borovička; Juraj Tóth; Antal Igaz; Pavel Spurný; Pavel Kalenda; Jakub Haloda; Ján Svoreň; Leonard Kornos; Elizabeth A. Silber; Peter Brown; Marek Husarik


Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan | 2011

All-Sky Video Orbits of Lyrids 2009

Juraj Tóth; Leonard Kornos; Peter Vereš; Jiri Silha; Dušan Kalmančok; Pavol Zigo; Jozef Vilagi


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2011

Tidal disruption of NEAs – a case of Příbram meteorite

Juraj Tóth; Peter Vereš; Leonard Kornos


Meteoritics & Planetary Science | 2014

A comprehensive study of distribution laws for the fragments of Košice meteorite

Maria Gritsevich; Vladimir Vinnikov; Tomas Kohout; Juraj Tóth; Jouni I. Peltoniemi; L. I. Turchak; Jenni Virtanen


arXiv: Earth and Planetary Astrophysics | 2011

Tidal disruption of NEAs - a case of P\v{r}\'ibram

Juraj Tóth; Peter Vereš; Leonard Kornos


Planetary and Space Science | 2014

Density, porosity and magnetic susceptibility of the Košice meteorite shower and homogeneity of its parent meteoroid

Tomas Kohout; Karol Havrila; Juraj Tóth; Marek Husarik; Maria Gritsevich; Daniel T. Britt; Jiří Borovička; Pavel Spurný; Antal Igaz; Ján Svoreň; Leonard Kornos; Peter Vereš; J. Koza; Pavol Zigo; Stefan Gajdos; Jozef Vilagi; David Čapek; Zuzana Seman Krišandová; Dušan Tomko; Jiří Šilha; Eva Schunova; Marcela Bodnárová; Diana Búzová; Tereza Krejčová

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Leonard Kornos

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Peter Vereš

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Regina Rudawska

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Pavel Koten

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Jozef Vilagi

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Pavol Zigo

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Stefan Gajdos

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Jeremie J. Vaubaillon

Institut de mécanique céleste et de calcul des éphémérides

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Dušan Kalmančok

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Vladimir Porubcan

Comenius University in Bratislava

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