Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001esasp.495..189o&link_type=abstract
In: Proceedings of the Meteoroids 2001 Conference, 6 - 10 August 2001, Kiruna, Sweden. Ed.: Barbara Warmbein. ESA SP-495, Noordw
Physics
Meteor Streams, Radio Observations
Scientific paper
In recently, Radio Meteor Observation (RMO) has spread in Japan. Then, to grasp the whole aspect of meteor stream activity accurately, the necessity of unifying the observational data all over the world came out. Then, we tried to collect and integrate them. There are many observational sites in the world. The difference in geographical factor or the observational equipment has to be considered. However, information of them is not enough. Therefore, in this time, data were estimated by relative value. Data were divided by average counts previous two weeks. The Leonids 2000 RMO result at eight sites of the world was unified by this method, and three peaks appeared. This was similar to the result of Visual Observation. Also, the daily meteor activity was caught. Therefore, this meteor monitor was useful for all meteor activity. In this time, however, it was considered without using the radar equation etc. we could get similar result to Visual Observation. Therefore, the more exact result could be obtained if we consider of them.
Maegawa Kimio
Ogawa Hiroshi
Ohnishi Kouji
Toyomasu Shinji
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