close
The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20151117032634/http://www.imo.net:80/live/quadrantids2014/

[ www.imo.net ]

Quadrantids 2014: visual data quicklook

Introduction

This page shows automated results of the Quadrantids 2014, based on visual observations reported by citizen scientists through the report form of the International Meteor Organization (IMO). The information on this page is generated automatically; for scientific use please refer to manual analyses published in scientific journals (such as WGN). Send your feedback regarding this page to Geert Barentsen.

Page contents:

Immy Activity profile
Immy Observer statistics
Immy Data access
Immy Credits and references

Note that the data will finally go into the Visual Meteor Database (VMDB) with manual inspection and rectifications. We are curretly completing the files of 2008-2011. The VMDB is an enormous project - any help will be greatly appreciated.

Page generated: 2014 April 23 at 10:57 UTC.

Activity profile

The graph below shows the ZHR (Zenithal Hourly Rate), which is the number of meteors an observer would see under a very dark sky with the radiant of the shower in zenith.
ZHRmax = 315 based on 2134 Quadrantids reported in 296 intervals, assuming population index r = 2.1

ZHR graph

Time (UTC)Solarlon nINT nQUA ZHR Particle density
2014-01-01 20:49 281.171 4 11 14±4 24 / 109·km3
2014-01-02 02:39 281.419 4 3 12±6 20 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 01:19 282.381 9 10 11±3 19 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 02:11 282.419 7 12 12±3 20 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 02:54 282.449 7 15 16±4 27 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 03:26 282.472 5 17 18±4 31 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 03:54 282.492 3 13 16±4 27 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 04:28 282.516 4 24 22±4 38 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 04:55 282.534 2 15 22±6 38 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 05:25 282.555 2 18 27±6 46 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 10:52 282.787 3 26 73±14 124 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 11:27 282.812 2 25 81±16 138 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 12:46 282.868 2 16 50±12 85 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 13:31 282.900 4 38 68±11 116 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 14:04 282.923 3 31 67±12 114 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 17:28 283.068 2 17 139±33 237 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 18:12 283.099 4 30 111±20 189 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 18:36 283.116 6 41 100±15 170 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 19:01 283.134 8 87 176±19 300 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 19:40 283.161 18 154 224±18 382 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 20:04 283.178 15 137 245±21 418 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 20:36 283.201 21 213 239±16 407 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 21:08 283.223 11 118 179±16 305 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 21:42 283.247 14 127 139±12 237 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 22:07 283.265 6 56 146±19 249 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 22:44 283.291 10 80 94±10 160 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 23:11 283.310 7 32 83±14 141 / 109·km3
2014-01-03 23:46 283.335 10 73 78±9 133 / 109·km3
2014-01-04 00:13 283.354 8 34 66±11 113 / 109·km3
2014-01-04 00:47 283.378 13 94 77±8 131 / 109·km3
2014-01-04 01:16 283.399 13 112 72±7 123 / 109·km3
2014-01-04 01:50 283.423 8 50 71±10 121 / 109·km3
2014-01-04 02:21 283.445 11 96 67±7 114 / 109·km3
2014-01-04 02:51 283.466 8 51 53±7 90 / 109·km3
2014-01-04 03:21 283.488 7 47 44±6 75 / 109·km3
2014-01-04 03:49 283.507 5 32 41±7 70 / 109·km3
2014-01-04 04:23 283.531 7 47 38±5 65 / 109·km3
2014-01-04 04:54 283.554 5 49 43±6 73 / 109·km3
2014-01-04 05:27 283.577 2 25 41±8 70 / 109·km3
2014-01-04 09:19 283.741 3 10 11±3 19 / 109·km3
2014-01-04 18:16 284.121 2 11 315±91 537 / 109·km3
2014-01-05 03:53 284.530 3 11 7±2 12 / 109·km3
2014-01-05 05:25 284.595 1 5 7±3 12 / 109·km3
2014-01-06 00:45 285.416 3 11 9±3 15 / 109·km3
2014-01-07 03:27 286.550 4 10 5±2 9 / 109·km3

The reported intervals are automatically added together into the bins shown above, based on the number of meteors and the distribution of the intervals. For each bin, the following parameters are computed:

Observer statistics

Data has been received from 54 observers in 19 countries. Thank you for your efforts!

Spatial distribution of observers

Note: click on the map for an interactive version.

Spatial distribution

Temporal distribution of observers

Temporal distribution

Table of observers

ObserverCountryTeffnQUA
Ana Cernok Serbia 4.17h 20
Wushuang Chenye China 0.20h 23
Seok-hee Cho South Korea 2.58h 15
Daniel Cosovanu Romania 0.97h 16
Ilie Cosovanu Romania 0.24h 11
Tibor Csorgei Slovakia 2.00h 23
Mark Davis United States 2.00h 4
Tomasz Fajfer Poland 0.50h 7
Jin Geng China 0.73h 27
Carl Hergenrother United States 0.97h 22
Chengyun Huang China 1.08h 7
Shan Huang China 3.08h 27
Omri Katz Israel 1.25h 20
Pete Kozich United States 1.03h 29
Maciej Kwinta Poland 2.50h 17
Reizhe Li China 0.5h 18
Xinge Liu Christmas Island 0.10h 8
Aleksei Makarow Russia 0.83h 12
Roman Makhnenko Russia 4.85h 85
Qiang Ma China 1.50h 147
Yinxing Ma China 0.64h 13
Frederic Merlin France 3.47h 68
Michael Nolle Malta 2.80h 46
Ella Ratz Israel 2.40h 39
Xing Ren China 1.15h 98
Kai Schultze Germany 1.55h 33
Costantino Sigismondi Italy 0.5h 4
Andrzej Skoczewski Poland 6.42h 63
Ulrich Sperberg Germany 2.08h 46
Wesley Stone United States 1.61h 85
Ilan Tchenak Israel 1.92h 47
Rushikesh Tilak India 1.00h 4
Jurgen Rendtel Germany 14.37h 174
Karoly Jonas Hungary 5.58h 56
Terrence Ross United States 1.70h 8
Vilem Heblik Czech Republic 4.1h 59
Maciek Myszkiewicz Poland 2.91h 37
Sasha Prokofyev Russia 1h 3
Branislav Savic Serbia 7.22h 72
Michel Vandeputte Belgium 13.63h 159
Anna Levina Israel 2.58h 44
Christoph Gerber Germany 0.97h 21
Tomasz Lenart Poland 2.00h 28
Marija Todorovic Serbia 3.2h 18
Hendrik Vandenbruaene Belgium 1.36h 26
Valentin Velkov Bulgaria 1.00h 3
Roland Winkler Germany 2.58h 38
Lukasz Wozniak Poland 5.04h 100
Kexuan Wu China 0.50h 16
Keixuan Wu China 0.50h 16
Oliver Wusk Germany 6.96h 133
Yuqin Xu China 0.25h 6
Jingyi Zhao China 0.33h 23
Nianfeng Zhang China 2.44h 172
Xiang Zhan China 0.82h 98
Meiru Zhu China 0.50h 16
Yusong Zhu China 0.60h 13

Data access

Create your own analysis. The files below can be opened using Excel:
qua2014_rate.csv (number of meteors per interval per observer)
qua2014_magn.csv (number of meteors per magnitude bin per observer)

Credits and references

The information on this page may be distributed freely provided credit is given to the International Meteor Organization (IMO) and, when possible, to the individual observers. The computer facilities to generate this page are provided by ESA/RSSD and Armagh Observatory.

References:

  1. Rendtel J. and Arlt R., editors (2009). Handbook for meteor observations; Chapter 9, Analyses and Calculations. International Meteor Organization. ISBN 978-2-87355-020-2.
  2. Koschack R., Rendtel J. (1990). Determination of spatial number density and mass index from visual meteor observations (II). WGN 18, 119-140.