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A&A 374, 703-711 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20010731
Determination of asteroid masses
II. (6) Hebe, (10) Hygiea, (15) Eunomia, (52) Europa, (88) Thisbe, (444) Gyptis, (511) Davida and (704) Interamnia
G. MichalakWroclaw University Observatory, Kopernika 11, 51-622 Wroclaw, Poland
(Received 29 August 2000 / Accepted 17 April 2001)
Abstract
New masses of eight asteroids: (6) Hebe, (10) Hygiea, (15) Eunomia,
(52) Europa, (88) Thisbe, (444) Gyptis, (511) Davida, and
(704) Interamnia, were determined. In most cases, the masses were
calculated by means of the least-squares method as the weighted means of
the values found separately from the perturbations on several single
asteroids. Encounters suitable for determination of masses of these
asteroids were found from the extensive search for large asteroidal
perturbations exerted by massive asteroids on 4500 numbered minor
planets. Most of the encounters found within the search had never before
been used for mass determinations. The masses of Hebe, Hygiea, Eunomia,
Europa, Thisbe, Gyptis, Davida and Interamnia were determined from
perturbations on, respectively, 2, 8, 3, 4, 1, 1, 2 and 3 asteroids. As an
outcome of the search for possible perturbers among the 912 largest
asteroids, we propose and use correct dynamical models including
important perturbers for all asteroids under consideration. For all new
asteroid masses, the influence of the variation of the masses of
asteroids in the dynamical model is investigated. A discussion on
individual mass determinations is also presented.
Key words: minor planets, asteroids -- astrometry -- planets and satellites: individual: 6 Hebe, 10 Hygiea, 15 Eunomia, 52 Europa, 88 Thisbe, 444 Gyptis, 511 Davida, 704 Interamnia
© ESO 2001
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