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Collision with meteoroids as one of the possible mechanisms for the splitting of cometary nuclei

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Results are presented of a statistical analysis of dynamic parameters for 114 comets with split nuclei. A list of the objects includes actually split comets, fragments of cometary pairs, lost comets with designation D, and comets with large-scale atmospheric features. Some aspects of the hypothesis that splitting is caused by collisions of cometary nuclei with meteoroid swarms are investigated. To verify the hypothesis, an analysis is conducted of the positions of split comets’ orbits relative to 58 meteor streams from Cook’s catalogue. The calculations give the number (N) of orbital nodes of split comets relative to the plane of each swarm within a distance of 0.001, 0.005, 0.01, 0.05, and 0.1 AU from each swarm. A special algorithm is proposed for determining the degree of redundancy of N by finding the expected value and dispersion for the number of the nodes. The comparison of N with the expected value, together with the consideration of the dispersion, reveals a redundancy of N in 29 cases. Therefore, collisions of comets with meteoroid swarms can be considered as one of the possible causes of comet splitting. A similar testing is conducted for the asteroid belt and Kuiper belt as potential sources of a vast number of sporadic meteoroids. Based on the results of the calculations, the former may be considered as the most effective region of splitting of periodic comets.

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Original Russian Text © A.S. Guliyev, 2017, published in Kinematika i Fizika Nebesnykh Tel, 2017, Vol. 33, No. 4, pp. 68–80.

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Guliyev, A.S. Collision with meteoroids as one of the possible mechanisms for the splitting of cometary nuclei. Kinemat. Phys. Celest. Bodies 33, 191–198 (2017). https://doi.org/10.3103/S088459131704002X

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