All Tables
- Table 1:
Bibliographic parameters of the four asteroids of this study.
MB means Main Belt. H and G magnitudes parameters are taken from the Minor
Planet Center database, 2004.
Group, family, albedo and taxonomic class are taken in
Bendjoya et al. (2002) and references therein.
Cells with n.d. means no data.
- Table 2:
Measured parameters of the four asteroids of this study.
l and b are respectively the ecliptic heliocentic longitude and latitude.
T represents the synodic period.
denotes the rotational amplitude.
The eclipsing amplitude and duration are respectively designed by
and
.
- Table 3:
Computed parameters of the four asteroids.
The two bodies are considered as
prolate ellipsoids of same size with greatest
radius pointing toward each other.
Their orbits are assumed to be circular and orbital period
is synchronized to the rotational period.
Uncertainties does not include the shadow effects which can
increase the semi-major axis, mass and density values.