by F. Badalotti, R. Lena, G. Venturin,
An our previous communication reported the flashes recorded using dark
tests.
Our dark tests showed Significant spurious flashes.
The profiles are shown in the link below:
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/7111/flashspuri.htm
We detected several spurious flashes reported in
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/7111/flashspuri.htm
In our paper we show only (i.e) flash called C.
The experimental
Our method of analysis was assessed by using the profile to estimate the S/N
ratio.
The profile of the flashes is the horizontal line separating the
dark background (noise) from the bright spots.
The profile of the significant spurios flashes (dark tests)
is sharpen and their profile is similar to the star's profile and to the reported
flashes during perseid swarm.
Some of these flashes have originated from cosmic rays which can hit a pixel
of the CCD.
These our flashes (not real) cannot be distinguished from an actual true
flash (i.e lunar impact) or a star.
For this reason there is a need for an independent corroboration.
The confirmation of a Lunar impact must, beyond being evidently contemporanous, be observed by two or more observers situated in different locations.
SPURIOUS FLASH (GLR TESTS)
Star and profile: 44 Ophiuchi
Star and profile: sigma scorpii
Star near dark limb of the moon
1 EVENT (PROFILE OF THE FLASH SUSPECTED)
2 EVENT (PROFILE OF THE FLASH SUSPECTED)
Conclusion
The suspected perseid flash (impacts?) cannot be distinguished from our flashes (not real) or a star.