论文标题
马杜拉洞穴陨石的轨迹,恢复和轨道历史
Trajectory, recovery, and orbital history of the Madura Cave meteorite
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论文摘要
2020年6月19日,UTC 20:05:07,三个沙漠火球网络观察者在西澳大利亚州的西澳大利亚州观察到了持续的5.5 s。流星以$ 14.00 \ pm 0.17 $ km s $^{ - 1} $进入气氛,然后遵循$ 58^{\ circ} $斜坡轨迹,从高度向下75公里至18.6 km。尽管观测值(29 $^{\ Circ} $)与距离观测值之间的三角平面角度较差,但预计西澳大利亚州马杜拉(Madura)就在马杜拉(Madura)南部落下了良好的千斤顶主质量。但是,由于轨迹不确定性,搜索区域被预计很大。幸运的是,在一次侦察之旅中,沿通道迅速恢复了岩石。 1.072公斤的陨石称为马杜拉洞穴(Madura Cave)被归类为L5普通软骨。计算出的轨道是Aten类型(主要包含在地球轨道内),第二次仅在Bunburra岩石孔后仅观察到陨石。动态建模表明,马杜拉洞穴已经在近地上的空间了很长时间。预计祖细胞体的NEO动态寿命被预计为$ \ sim87 $ Myr。这个奇特的轨道还指出了通过$ \ nu6 $共振从主要小行星带的传递,因此是内部带中的起源。这一结果有助于画出当今的L软粒果实身体内部皮带中的图片。
On the 19th June 2020 at 20:05:07 UTC, a fireball lasting 5.5 s was observed above Western Australia by three Desert Fireball Network observatories. The meteoroid entered the atmosphere with a speed of $14.00 \pm 0.17$ km s$^{-1}$ and followed a $58^{\circ}$ slope trajectory from a height of 75 km down to 18.6 km. Despite the poor angle of triangulated planes between observatories (29$^{\circ}$) and the large distance from the observatories, a well constrained kilo-size main mass was predicted to have fallen just South of Madura in Western Australia. However, the search area was predicted to be large due to the trajectory uncertainties. Fortunately, the rock was rapidly recovered along the access track during a reconnaissance trip. The 1.072 kg meteorite called Madura Cave was classified as an L5 ordinary chondrite. The calculated orbit is of Aten type (mostly contained within the Earth's orbit), the second time only a meteorite is observed on such an orbit after Bunburra Rockhole. Dynamical modelling shows that Madura Cave has been in near-Earth space for a very long time. The NEO dynamical lifetime for the progenitor meteoroid is predicted to be $\sim87$ Myr. This peculiar orbit also points to a delivery from the main asteroid belt via the $\nu6$ resonance, and therefore an origin in the inner belt. This result contributes to drawing a picture for the existence of a present-day L chondrite parent body in the inner belt.