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Table 1
Quasi-Hilda objects coming from the outer solar system.
Object | a | e | i | H | T | |
deg. | yr | |||||
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(18916) | 2000 OG44 | 3.847 | 0.586 | 7.42 | 14.5 | –10 200 |
(371837) | 2007 VM318 | 3.975 | 0.199 | 17.45 | 14.2 | –8700 |
2001 QG288 | 4.074 | 0.426 | 3.99 | 16.2 | –2200 | |
2002 UP36 | 3.946 | 0.442 | 1.35 | 16.5 | –13 000 | |
2003 UR267 | 3.795 | 0.528 | 6.14 | 16.9 | –12 400 | |
2006 XL5 | 3.727 | 0.514 | 4.52 | 16.8 | –21 000 | |
2007 UC9 | 3.833 | 0.314 | 19.81 | 15.2 | –16 000 | |
2008 GO98 | 3.978 | 0.284 | 15.46 | 15.1 | –1700 | |
2009 KF37 | 4.071 | 0.321 | 11.49 | 15.9 | 1100 | |
2009 SR143 | 3.872 | 0.524 | 5.90 | 16.4 | –1000 | |
2013 QR90 | 3.720 | 0.220 | 7.04 | 16.3 | –29 500 |
Notes. The columns list the asteroid number, semimajor axis, eccentricity, inclination, absolute magnitude, and the time when the object reached a> 5.2 au.
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