2019 outburst of 15-Bootids (IAU#923, FBO) and search strategy to find the potentially hazardous comet

Planetary and Space Science(2020)

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Abstract
The CAMS BeNeLux and UAE Astronomical Camera Network meteor shower surveys detected a FWHM ​= ​1.8-h wide outburst of 15-Bootids on April 21/22, 2019. Both networks had clear skies throughout the night, but only between 21h28m and 00h13m UTC were meteors from this shower detected. The measured orbit is that of a Halley-type or Long-Period comet. If the shower is an encounter with the 1-revolution dust trail of a Long-Period comet, then that parent comet is a potential impact hazard. The long duration of the outburst suggests comparatively high ejection speeds from, presumably, a large nucleus. The orbit offers guidance for early comet recovery and a search strategy is described. The orbital elements resemble those of bright comet C/539 W1, which may be the parent comet.
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Celestial mechanics,Comets,C/539 W1,Meteors,Meteoroid stream,Meteor shower,15-Bootids
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