Table 1
Orbital elements and physical characteristics of 2003 VS2.
a (au) | q (au) | e | i (º) | P (h) | Am (mag) | Darea,eq(a) (km) | Dvol,eq (km) | pv(b) | |
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39.249 | 36.386 | 0.073 | 14.83 | 4.14 ± 0.07 | 7.41753 ± 0.00001 | 0.141 ± 0.009 | ![]() |
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Notes. Orbital elements of 2003 VS2 from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Small-Body Database Browser (https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi): a, semi-major axis; q, perihelion distance; e, eccentricity; and i, inclination. Absolute magnitude Hv is from Alvarez-Candal et al. (2016) and private communication. Rotation period P is the preferred value from Santos-Sanz et al. (2017). The rotational light curve amplitude (Δm), spherical volume-equivalent diameter (Dvol,eq), and albedo (pv) are from Benedetti-Rossi et al. (2019). The mean area-equivalent diameter (Darea,eq) was calculated from the values given in Benedetti-Rossi et al. (2019) and taking into account the rotational phase using Eq. (1). (a)Mommert et al. (2012) obtained an area-equivalent diameter of D = km and (b)an albedo of pv =
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