Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2016
The orbital evolution of model meteoroids ejected from the comet Encke and from the asteroid Hephaistos was investigated. The particles abandoned the mother body with velocities 40, 150 and 600 ms−1 at their perihelia within the interval of 10,000 to 20,000 years, respectively. Their 10,000 to 20,000 years old osculating orbits were numerically integrated forward, using a dynamical model of the solar system consisting of all planets. Forces from solar electromagnetic and corpuscular radiation effecting the particles were considered, too. Orbital dispersions of the model meteoroids, ejected in different epochs, compared with those obtained from observations. It seems probable that the comet Encke and the asteroid Hephaistos are sufficient to produce the observed Taurid meteor complex.