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Nongravitational forces and meteoroid streams
Authors:Jozef Kla?ka
Institution:(1) Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Faculty for Mathematics and Physics, Comenius University, Mlynská dolina, 842 15 Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Abstract:The action of the solar electromagnetic radiation on the moving interplanetary dust particles in its more complete form than the special case known as the Poynting-Robertson effect is theoretically discussed in application to meteoroid stream of comet Encke.Normal and transversal components of the perturbing nongravitational force are used due to the action of the solar electromagnetic radiation. It is shown that the normal component of the force is negligible. However, transversal component is very important: it can probably completely explain all the observed meteoroid streams situated along the orbit of comet Encke (and, possibly, some asteroids) as the product of the comet Encke alone. Much shorter time is required for producing such a meteoroid stream than is a general conception.If the idea about the significance of the transversal component of the nongravitational force (may be, not produced by electromagnetic radiation) is correct, it may have important consequences for our understanding of ageing of comets, global evolution of the cometary (and, partially, asteroidal) system, and, of course, for a long-term evolution of small interplanetary particles.
Keywords:interplanetary dust particles  nongravitational forces  Poynting-Robertson effect  orbital evolution  meteoroid streams  comets
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