The Perseid and Geminid meteor shower activity over Hungary in 2019-2023
Livia Deme, Kriszti\'an S\'arneczky, Antal Igaz, Bal\'azs Cs\'ak,, N\'andor Opitz, N\'ora Egei, J\'ozsef Vink\'o

TL;DR
This study analyzes meteor shower activity over Hungary from 2019 to 2023 using video observations, comparing meteor rates and fluxes with fireball detections to understand shower behavior.
Contribution
It provides a comparative statistical analysis of Perseid and Geminid meteor activity using multiple camera systems over several years in Hungary.
Findings
Consistent measurement of ZHR and fluxes for Perseid and Geminid showers.
Comparison of meteor activity with fireball detections.
Insights into shower activity variations over the observed years.
Abstract
We present statistical analysis of video meteor observations for the Perseid and Geminid showers taken with two camera systems operating in Hungary from the end of 2019 through 2023. Zenithal hourly rates (ZHR) and meteor fluxes, determined by MetRec-based analog video cameras HUKON, HUPIS and HUHOD, are inferred and compared with detections of slow fireballs measured at the same sites by a system consisting of automated DSLR cameras (the KoMON system).
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
