Acoustic Signals of a Meteoroid Recorded on a Large-N Seismic Network and Fiber-Optic Cables

SEISMOLOGICAL RESEARCH LETTERS(2023)

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A common challenge in acoustic meteoroid signal analyses is to discriminate whether the observed wavefield can be better described by line-source or point-source models. This challenge typically arises from a sparse availability of observations. In this work, we present an outstanding record of ground-coupled waves from local large-N seismic and distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) observations of a meteoroid in Iceland. Our com-plete data set includes additional regional stations located within 300 km of the mete-oroid's trajectory. The dense large-N and DAS data allow identification of acoustic phases that are almost impossible to discriminate on sparser networks, including a weak late arrival resolved mostly only by DAS. Using this data set with a new Bayesian inversion model, we estimate the trajectory parameters of one fragment from the meteoroid. With these results we investigate its orbit in the solar system and pro-pose a classification of the Icelandic event as a slow meteoroid of asteroidal origin with an energy on the order of 4-40 GJ, a probable size on the order of centimeters, and an orbit range consistent with the main asteroid belt.
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