METEOMOD: An advanced orbital distribution model for meteoroids

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Compute a probability of coming from a source. See examples.

Note: In this example, the pre-atmospheric orbits of L chondrites are used (from Meier 2023). A user should select the corresponding L-chondrite-like sources. A conclusion is that 'all' come from Massalia(2) (Marsset et al. submit.)!

Orbits: 1. a [au] 2. e [1] 3. i [deg] 4. designation

Sources:

Vesta (HED)
all H
Phocaea (H)
Maria (H)
Merxia (H)
Agnia (H)
Koronis (H)
Koronis(2) (H)
Karin (H)
all L
Massalia (L)
Massalia(2) (L)
Gefion (L)
Juno (L/LL)
all LL
Flora (LL)
Eunomia (LL)
Nysa (LL)
all CM
Vibilia (CM)
Adeona (CM)
Erigone (CM)
Chloris (CM)
Veritas (CM)
Dora (CM)
Theobalda (CM)
Astrid (CM)
König (CM)
all CI
Hygiea (CI)
Themis (CI)
Euphrosyne (CI)
Nemesis (CI)
Polana (CI)
Clarissa (CI)
Ursula (CI)
Misa (CI)
Elfriede (CI)
Beagle (CI)
Alauda (CI)
Naema (CI)
Hoffmeister (CI)
Lixiaohua (CI)
Emma (IDP)
Padua (IDP)
Pallas (B)
all CO/CV/CK
Eos (CO/CV/CK)
Watsonia (CO/CV/CK)
all ?
Baptistina (?)
Aeolia (?)
all M
Kalliope (M)
Brasilia (CH)
Aeria (M)
Brangäne (M)
Tina (M)
all E
Nysa (E)
Hungaria (E)
other
Sylvia (P)
Phaethon (CY?)

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Miroslav Broz (miroslav.broz@email.cz), Mar 18th 2024