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The structure of $\kappa$ Cygnid and August Draconid meteoroid streams

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2025-03-12 v1

Abstract

Meteoroid streams can be complex structures shaped by the processes of their formation and subsequent orbital evolution. The first step of their understanding is mapping their current stage. We used precise data from the European Fireball Network to disentangle the situation with meteor showers active in August and having radiants in the Cygnus-Draco area. In total, 179 fireballs observed between 2016-2024 were analyzed. We confirmed that two showers, κ\kappa Cygnids and August Draconids, are present. The meteoroid swarm producing κ\kappa Cygnids is locked in the 5:3 main-motion resonance with Jupiter with orbital period 7.12 years and has a limited extent of \leq 90 degrees in mean anomaly. The shower is therefore markedly active only once or twice during each seven-year period. The orbits have wide range of inclinations, 28-44 degrees. There is a correlation between inclination, perihelion distance, and argument of perihelion due to observational selection effects. The radiant area is almost 30 degrees long in declination. August Draconids have even more extended radiant and can be divided into three branches depending on the position of the perihelion relative to the ecliptic plane. Neither of the showers can be described by a single set of orbital elements. We provide sets of representative orbits and identifications with showers previously reported in the literature. Physical properties of meteoroids and possible parent bodies are also discussed.

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@article{arxiv.2502.02178,
  title  = {The structure of $\kappa$ Cygnid and August Draconid meteoroid streams},
  author = {J. Borovicka and P. Spurny and L. Kotkova and S. Molau and D. Tomko and T. Weiland},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.02178},
  year   = {2025}
}

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