Abstract

As part of a program aimed at deriving the true influx to the Earth of small meteoroids we have measured the height distribution of radio meteors to limiting magnitude + 6 (mass ~ 1.0 mg) at a frequency of 6 MHz for the combined Daytime Arietid and Zeta Perseid showers, and also for the Eta Aquarids; these showers have widely different velocities but no substantial dependence upon velocity is apparent. The distributions peak at ~ 105 km, 10 km above the peak found using conventional VHP meteor radars and in line with observations previously made by us at 2 MHz. Instrumental limitations confine the span of heights to 84 <h <116 km, but it is notable that within this range the 6 MHz height distributions appear to be symmetric, with a swift drop-off above 105 km; this contrasts with the asymmetric 2 MHz distribution which showed a slow drop-off with many meteors to 140 km. The origin of this difference is probably due to diffusion and the finite-velocity effect, which will be considered in a subsequent paper.

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