, provisional designation ', is a
Mars-crossing asteroid and a
binary candidate from inside the innermost region of the
asteroid belt, approximately in diameter. It was discovered on 24 August 1987, by American astronomer
Stephen Singer-Brewster
Stephen C. Singer-Brewster (b. 1945) also known as Stephen C. Brewster is an American astronomer.
He is a member of the American Association of Variable Star Observers. He participated in the Palomar Planet Crossing Asteroid Survey (PCAS) ...
at the
Palomar Observatory
Palomar Observatory is an astronomical research observatory in San Diego County, California, United States, in the Palomar Mountain Range. It is owned and operated by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Research time at the observat ...
in California.
The likely spherical
X-type asteroid has a
rotation period
The rotation period of a celestial object (e.g., star, gas giant, planet, moon, asteroid) may refer to its sidereal rotation period, i.e. the time that the object takes to complete a single revolution around its axis of rotation relative to the ...
of 3.1 hours. The suspected presence of a kilometer-sized
minor-planet moon was announced in November 2000.
Orbit and classification
' is a
Mars-crossing asteroid, a member of the dynamically unstable group, located between the
main belt and
near-Earth populations, and crossing the orbit of
Mars
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System, only being larger than Mercury (planet), Mercury. In the English language, Mars is named for the Mars (mythology), Roman god of war. Mars is a terr ...
at 1.666
AU. It orbits the Sun inside the
innermost region of the asteroid belt at a distance 1.5–2.9
AU once every 3 years and 3 months (1,199 days;
semi-major axis
In geometry, the major axis of an ellipse is its longest diameter: a line segment that runs through the center and both foci, with ends at the two most widely separated points of the perimeter. The semi-major axis (major semiaxis) is the long ...
of 2.21 AU). Its orbit has an
eccentricity of 0.31 and an
inclination
Orbital inclination measures the tilt of an object's orbit around a celestial body. It is expressed as the angle between a Plane of reference, reference plane and the orbital plane or Axis of rotation, axis of direction of the orbiting object ...
of 27
° with respect to the
ecliptic.
The body's
observation arc
In observational astronomy, the observation arc (or arc length) of a Solar System body is the time period between its earliest and latest observations, used for tracing the body's path. It is usually given in days or years. The term is mostly use ...
begins with a
precovery
In astronomy, precovery (short for pre-discovery recovery) is the process of finding the image of an object in images or photographic plates predating its discovery, typically for the purpose of calculating a more accurate orbit. This happens mos ...
published by the
Digitized Sky Survey
The Digitized Sky Survey (DSS) is a digitized version of several photographic astronomical surveys of the night sky, produced by the Space Telescope Science Institute between 1983 and 2006.
Versions and source material
The term Digitized Sky S ...
and taken at Palomar in May 1954, more than 33 years prior to its official discovery observation.
It will pass from the main-belt asteroid
7 Iris on 3 September 2173.
Numbering and naming
This
minor planet
According to the International Astronomical Union (IAU), a minor planet is an astronomical object in direct orbit around the Sun that is exclusively classified as neither a planet nor a comet. Before 2006, the IAU officially used the term ''minor ...
was
numbered by the
Minor Planet Center
The Minor Planet Center (MPC) is the official body for observing and reporting on minor planets under the auspices of the International Astronomical Union (IAU). Founded in 1947, it operates at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.
Function
...
on 26 July 2000 ().
As of 2018, it has not been
named.
Physical characteristics
In the
SDSS-based taxonomy and according to the survey conducted by
Pan-STARRS, ' is an
X-type asteroid.
It has also been classified as a common, stony
S-type asteroid
S-type asteroids are asteroids with a spectral type that is indicative of a siliceous (i.e. stony) mineralogical composition, hence the name. They have relatively high density. Approximately 17% of asteroids are of this type, making it the second ...
.
Rotation period
In September 2010, a first rotational
lightcurve of ' was obtained from
photometric observations by
Brian Skiff. Lightcurve analysis gave a
rotation period
The rotation period of a celestial object (e.g., star, gas giant, planet, moon, asteroid) may refer to its sidereal rotation period, i.e. the time that the object takes to complete a single revolution around its axis of rotation relative to the ...
of 3.068 hours and a brightness variation of 0.07
magnitude ().
Within less than two weeks, follow-up observations by a large international collaboration of astronomers determined a refined period of hours with a low amplitude of 0.07 magnitude, indicating that the body has a spherical shape ().
An alternative observation that gave a tentative period 9.709 hours received a poor quality rating ().
Strong binary candidate
The photometric observations during September and October 2010 revealed that ' is a candidate for a synchronous
binary asteroid with a
minor-planet moon orbiting it every hours at an estimated average distance of .
The findings were announced on 6 November 2009.
The lightcurve indicated mutual
occultation events, however, a conclusive solution for the orbit period was not obtained. The Johnston's archive estimates a diameter of 1.23 kilometer for the satellite, or 31% the size of its primary.
The international collaboration included Richard Durkee at the Shed of Science Observatory ,
Petr Pravec
Petr Pravec (born September 17, 1967) is a Czech astronomer and a discoverer of minor planets, born in Třinec, Czech Republic.
Pravec is a prolific discoverer of binary asteroids, expert in photometric observations and rotational lightcurves a ...
,
Kamil Hornoch and
Peter Kušnirák
Peter Kušnirák (born 1974) is a Slovakia, Slovak astronomer, discoverer of minor planets, and a prolific Photometry (astronomy), photometrist of light-curves at Ondřejov Observatory in the Czech Republic. He was married to Slovak astronomer Ulr ...
at
Ondřejov Observatory
The Ondřejov Observatory (; cs, Observatoř Ondřejov) is the principal observatory of the Astronomical Institute () of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. It is located near the village of Ondřejov, southeast of Prague, Czech R ...
,
Donald Pray at Carbuncle Hill Observatory ,
David Higgins at Canberra ,
Jozef Világi and
Štefan Gajdoš
This is a list of minor-planet discoverers credited by the Minor Planet Center with the discovery of one or several minor planets (such as near-Earth and main-belt asteroids, Jupiter trojans and distant objects). , the discovery of 612,011 numb ...
at
Modra Observatory,
Judit Györgyey Ries
This is a list of minor-planet discoverers credited by the Minor Planet Center with the discovery of one or several minor planets (such as near-Earth and main-belt asteroids, Jupiter trojans and distant objects). , the discovery of 612,011 numb ...
at
McDonald Observatory
McDonald Observatory is an astronomical observatory located near unincorporated community of Fort Davis in Jeff Davis County, Texas, United States. The facility is located on Mount Locke in the Davis Mountains of West Texas, with additional facil ...
and Julian Oey at Leura Observatory , as well as astronomers at the Kharkiv Kharkov ,
Simeiz
Simeiz ( uk, Сімеїз, russian: Симеи́з, crh, Simeiz) is a resort town, an urban-type settlement in Yalta Municipality in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, a territory recognized by a majority of countries as part of Ukraine and incorp ...
and
Skalnate Pleso observatories.
Diameter and albedo
According to the survey carried out by the
NEOWISE mission of NASA's
Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer
Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE, observatory code C51, Explorer 92 and SMEX-6) is a NASA infrared astronomy space telescope in the Explorers Program. It was launched in December 2009, and placed in hibernation mode in February 2011, ...
, ' measures 2.95 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an
albedo
Albedo (; ) is the measure of the diffuse reflection of sunlight, solar radiation out of the total solar radiation and measured on a scale from 0, corresponding to a black body that absorbs all incident radiation, to 1, corresponding to a body ...
of 0.268,
while the ''Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link'' assumes a standard albedo for a stony asteroid of 0.20 and derives a diameter of 3.04 kilometers based on an
absolute magnitude
Absolute magnitude () is a measure of the luminosity of a celestial object on an inverse Logarithmic scale, logarithmic Magnitude (astronomy), astronomical magnitude scale. An object's absolute magnitude is defined to be equal to the apparent mag ...
of 14.99.
Notes
References
External links
CBET 2540 – (15700) 1987 QD''
Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams'', 6 Nov 2010
Asteroids with Satellites Robert Johnston, johnstonsarchive.net
Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB) query form
)
– Minor Planet Center
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