Abstract

Using a computerized technique of stream search, based on the statistical model of meteor streams, we have detected 72 additional streams in a sample of 19303 radio meteor orbits. The streams are found to have a tendency to cluster, partly along the ecliptic and partly in high-inclination orbits. Also noticed are specific relations among the detected streams, such as stream pairs, stream branches, and twin showers. A very probable association of a prominent stream, the a Capricornids, with the minor planet Adonis has been established, and possible associations of several streams with comets and minor planets of the Apollo and Albert types are also discussed. Identification of the detected radio streams with previously known streams is presented, and plans for future work are briefly outlined.

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