A human visual perception model and its impact on Population Index estimation, ZHR, and best look direction

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A meteor simulation tool with an improved human perception model is applied to address issues on population index estimation, ZHR correction, and best look direction for visual observers. The results indicate (1) the mean magnitude algorithm for estimating r-factor is robust to various shower and observing characteristics but one should use the new conversion formulae included herein, (2) the ZHR geometric correction related to the cosine of the zenith angle is not robust to the observer's look direction or meteor layer thickness, and (3) the guidelines for observing fifty degrees up in elevation from the horizon and within thirty degrees in azimuth from a radiant are found to be a sound recommendation for good counting statistics.

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