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Table 1

Values of the heliocentric Keplerian orbital elements and their respective 1σ uncertainties for 2023 FY3.

Orbital parameter value ± 1σ uncertainty
Semimajor axis, a (au) = 0.997747 ± 0.000003
Eccentricity, e = 0.0435119 ± 0.0000007
Inclination, i (°) = 0.24414 ± 0.00002
Longitude of the ascending node, Ω (°) = 26.393 ± 0.003
Argument of perihelion, ω (°) = 65.680 ± 0.006
Mean anomaly, M (°) = 58.718 ± 0.003
Perihelion distance, q (au) = 0.954333 ± 0.000002
Aphelion distance, Q (au) = 1.041161 ± 0.000003
Absolute magnitude, H (mag) = 29.0 ± 0.4

Notes. The orbit determination of 2023 FY3 is referred to epoch JD 2460000.5 (2023-Feb-25.0) TDB (Barycentric Dynamical Time, J2000.0 ecliptic and equinox), and is based on 177 observations with a data-arc span of 30 d (solution date, May 6, 2023, 05:48:29 PDT). Source: JPL’s SSDG SBDB.

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