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Alpha Cygnids - a possible July minor meteor shower

We present a comprehensive study of a possible $α$-Cygnid meteor shower. Based on visual and telescopic observations made by Polish observers we estimate basic parameters of the stream. Activity of $α$-Cygnids lasts from around June 30 to July 31 with clear maximum near July 18 (solar longitude $λ_\odot=116.5^\circ$). Maximal Zenithal Hourly Rates (ZHRs) are equal to $3.6\pm1.2$. The structure of the radiant analyzed by {\sc radiant} software is most compact for geocentric velocity of the events equal to 41 km/s, and for the drift of the radiant (in units $^\circ$/day) equal to $Δα=+0.6$ $Δδ=+0.2$. Center of the radiant for the moment of maximum is $α=302.5^\circ$ $δ=+46.3^\circ$.We derive population index $r$ equal to $2.55\pm0.14$ from magnitude distribution of 738 possible members of the stream. Comparing the velocity distributions of 754 possible $α$-Cygnids and 4339 sporadic events by $χ^2$ and Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests we conclude that both distributions are different with probability very close to 1.0. Telescopic observations strictly confirm the results obtained from visual observations. The smallest values of $χ^2$ parameter we obtained for the geocentric velocity equal to 40 km/s and for the drift of the radiant (in units $^\circ$/day) equal to $Δα=+0.6$ $Δδ=+0.2$. The center of the radiant for moment of maximum is $α=304.9^\circ$ $δ=+46.2^\circ$. In spite of making many photographic exposures we still have no photographic or video confirmation of the existence of this stream.

preprint1998arXivOpen access

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