Determining fireball fates using the $\alpha$-$\beta$ criterion
Eleanor K. Sansom, Maria Gritsevich, Hadrien A. R. Devillepoix, Trent, Jansen-Sturgeon, Patrick Shober, Phil A. Bland, Martin C. Towner, Martin, Cup\'ak, Robert M. Howie, Benjamin A. D. Hartig

TL;DR
This paper introduces an analytical method using the $oldsymbol{ extalpha}$-$oldsymbol{ extbeta}$ criterion to classify fireballs and identify potential meteorite candidates based on their trajectory data.
Contribution
It presents a novel application of the $ extalpha$-$ extbeta$ parameters for automated fireball analysis, linking physical properties to trajectory data without extensive assumptions.
Findings
The $ extalpha$-$ extbeta$ diagram effectively identifies meteorite candidates.
Application to 278 fireball events demonstrated practical utility.
Method enables quick prioritization of events for detailed study.
Abstract
As fireball networks grow, the number of events observed becomes unfeasible to manage by manual efforts. Reducing and analysing big data requires automated data pipelines. Triangulation of a fireball trajectory can swiftly provide information on positions and, with timing information, velocities. However, extending this pipeline to determine the terminal mass estimate of a meteoroid is a complex next step. Established methods typically require assumptions to be made of the physical meteoroid characteristics (such as shape and bulk density). To determine which meteoroids may have survived entry there are empirical criteria that use a fireball's final height and velocity - low and slow final parameters are likely the best candidates. We review the more elegant approach of the dimensionless coefficient method. Two parameters, (ballistic coefficient) and (mass-loss), can be…
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