Collisional rates and impact velocities of short-period comets with interplanetary particles

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Distributions of collision velocities between short-period comets and particles in the asteroid belt are computed for a sample of 159 objects. For every comet, the mean intrinsic collision probability and the mean collision velocity were obtained. The mean values for the complete sample are =1.51×10-18 km2 year-1 and =10.86 km s-1, and the results for the observable and lost comet samples are: =1.45×10-18 km-2 year-1, =10.45 km s-1, and =1.88×10-18 km-2 year-1, =12.78 km s-1, respectively. The results obtained show that the collisions occur over a wide and asymmetric range of velocities, and the distributions for individual objects are completely different from each other and often contain fine structure, irregularities and spikes

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