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Table A.2.

Flux measurements by the GMN.

λ Flux(+6.5) Flux(+5.42) ZHR Meteor Count TAP Meteor LM Radiant elev. Radiant dist. Ang vel.
(deg) (met / 1000 km2 h) (met / 1000 km2 h) (met/h) (1000 km2 h) (mag) (deg) (deg) (deg/s)
259.7351911 10 79.760 5.36 52.58 61.34 6.08
259.8190395 10 72.255 5.45 43.28 64.32 6.37
259.8635306 13 79.795 5.46 53.29 60.99 6.03
259.9063104 36 99.887 5.53 56.61 58.49 5.87
259.9473790 20 72.807 5.46 52.77 61.90 5.95
259.9884477 32 54.381 5.41 46.60 65.48 6.10
260.0312275 16 42.488 5.41 43.32 66.76 6.10
260.0740073 14 32.179 5.38 35.02 72.36 6.24
260.1321879 10 42.696 5.33 26.98 78.32 6.23
260.3187080 11 97.173 5.31 34.52 71.62 6.71

λ is the time-area product (TAP) weighted solar longitude of the bin. The two flux columns are fluxes at the standard magnitude of +6.5 and the measured mean magnitude of +5.42. Meteor LM is the mean TAP-weighted apparent meteor limiting magnitude, followed by the mean radiant parameters weighted in the same way.

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