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Table 2

Asteroidal fireballs that were partly modeled in the study and partly taken from Henych et al. (2023), along with their entry mass, initial velocity, estimated diameter (ρbulk = 3500 kg m−3), trajectory slope to the ground, and maximum magnitude.

No. Fireball code Mass (kg) Velocity (km s−1) Diameter (cm) Trajectory slope (°) Maximum magnitude
al EN011021 234158 0.066 33.17 3.3 52.9 −9.8
a2 EN101119_190355 0.096 24.91 3.7 35.3 −7.6
a3 EN220420_232942 0.19 32.61 4.7 33.6 −11.0
a4 EN240217_190640 2.4 17.80 11.0 44.5 −9.6
a5 EN180118_182623 2.9 20.07 11.6 46.8 −10.2
a6 EN020615_215119 5.1 16.23 14.0 69.6 −9.6
a7 EN110918_214648 6.4 23.66 15.2 62.8 −14.0
a8 EN260815_233145 6.5 19.35 15.3 36.5 −11.7

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