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Table 1

Heliocentric Keplerian orbital elements of asteroids 2012 FC71, 2014 EK24, 2014 QD364, and 2014 UR.

Parameter 2012 FC71 2014 EK24 2014 QD364 2014 UR

Semi-major axis, a (AU) 0.988482 ± 0.000009 1.00432198 ± 0.00000002 0.989075 ± 0.000003 0.99905206 ± 0.00000013
Eccentricity, e 0.0880 ± 0.0002 0.0723275 ± 0.0000002 0.04122 ± 0.00002 0.01324277 ± 0.00000010
Inclination, i (°) 4.943 ± 0.010 4.72207 ± 0.00002 3.971 ± 0.002 8.226747 ± 0.000005
Longitude of the ascending node, Ω (°) 38.1843 ± 0.0013 341.915256 ± 0.000008 158.2446 ± 0.0007 25.3316268 ± 0.0000014
Argument of perihelion, ω (°) 348.04 ± 0.02 62.44932 ± 0.00005 28.359 ± 0.014 247.5057 ± 0.0005
Mean anomaly, M (°) 67.56 ± 0.04 28.13492 ± 0.00003 248.999 ± 0.014 161.3918 ± 0.0005
Perihelion, q (AU) 0.9015 ± 0.0002 0.9316819 ± 0.0000002 0.94830 ± 0.00002 0.9858218 ± 0.0000002
Aphelion, Q (AU) 1.075474 ± 0.000010 1.07696204 ± 0.00000002 1.029848 ± 0.000003 1.01228228 ± 0.00000013
Absolute magnitude, H (mag) 25.2 23.2 27.2 26.6

Notes. Values include the 1σ uncertainty. The orbits are computed at Epoch JD 2 457 000.5, which corresponds to 0:00 UT on 2014 December 9 (J2000.0 ecliptic and equinox). Source: JPL Small-Body Database.

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