The Phocaea family ( ; adj. ''Phocaean''; ) is a collisional
family
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of
asteroids
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...
located between 2.25 and 2.5
AU in the inner region of the
asteroid belt
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. Phocaea asteroids are of stony
S-type composition and have orbits with
eccentricities greater than 0.1 and
inclination
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s between 18 and 32
°.
The family has an estimated age of 2.2 billion years and derives its name from its most massive member,
25 Phocaea
Phocaea (minor planet designation: 25 Phocaea) is a stony asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 75 kilometers in diameter. It is the parent body of the Phocaea family. Discovered by Jean Chacornac in 1853, it was n ...
which is about 75 km in diameter. Several Phocaean asteroids are also
Mars-crosser
A Mars-crossing asteroid (MCA, also Mars-crosser, MC) is an asteroid whose orbit crosses that of Mars. Some Mars-crossers numbered below 100000 are listed here. They include the two numbered Mars trojans 5261 Eureka and .
Many databases, for i ...
s.
Phocaea family region
The Phocaea family region contains other collisional families such as the recently identified
carbonaceous
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, Tamara family,
named after its potentially largest member
326 Tamara. The family has an estimated age of 264 million years. Several clumps around
290 Bruna (Bruna family),
1192 Prisma and
6246 Komurotoru
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In mathematics
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, as well as , and have also been detected.
Members
References
{{Small Solar System bodies
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Asteroid groups and families