On the Association among Periodic Comet 96P/Machholz, Arietids, the Marsden Comet Group, and the Kracht Comet Group.

Accession number;03A0165629
Title;On the Association among Periodic Comet 96P/Machholz, Arietids, the Marsden Comet Group, and the Kracht Comet Group.
Author; OHTSUKA K (Tokyo Meteor Network, Tokyo) NAKANO S (Liaison In Japan Of The Minor Planet Center, Hyogo) YOSHIKAWA M (Inst. Space And Astronautical Sci., Kanagawa)
Journal Title;Publ Astron Soc Jpn
Journal Code:G0279A
ISSN:0004-6264
VOL.55;NO.1;PAGE.321-324(2003)
Figure&Table&Reference;TBL.2, REF.22
Pub. Country;Japan
Language;English
Abstract;The orbital energies(a-1) of released meteoroids(or fragments) from the periodic Comet 96P/Machholz must be slightly different from that of 96P. This results in the differences in their evolutional rates; therefore, the time-lags of the orbital evolutions should apparently occur in the course of time, stably holding the same amplitude in their orbital variations. In the present study, integrating the motion of 96P, we found that the orbital elements of 96P at epoch 2319 correspond to those of both the Arietids and the Marsden comet group, currently observed, and those of 96P at epoch 2408 agree with those of the Kracht comet group, similarly observable now. We also estimated a difference of the perihelion times, .DELTA.T, as: -320yr for 96P-Marsden comet group; -360yr for 96P-Arietids; and -410yr for 96P-Kracht comet group, respectively. These may indicate such time-lags of orbital evolutions between 96P and released meteoroids(or fragments) from 96P. As a consequence, we conclude that 96P, Arietids, the Marsden group, and the Kracht group are further possibly associated with each other now. (author abst.)
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