Roberto Gorelli points our attention at a recently published meteor related paper:

A cornucopia of null results: A statistical analysis of fireballs reported to the American Meteor Society

This article has been submitted for publication by Althea Moorhead.

Abstract: In March 2026, the American Meteor Society announced that a “surge” of large fireballs had been reported to their website in the first quarter of the year, and that these fireballs had certain characteristics (radiant clustering and reports of delayed sound). We find this data set to be an excellent use case for Poisson regression, which, in our opinion, is underutilized in meteor astronomy. This report serves as a brief primer on Poisson regression and related statistical techniques as well as an analysis of AMS fireball counts. We find that the number of events reported in early 2026 is in line with the overall pattern of activity. We also find little evidence of the “February fireballs” phenomenon.

You can download this paper for free: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2607.05071 (11 pages).

 

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