Table A.4
Rampo family as of June 2023.
Asteroid | H | a | e | I | Ω | ω | CSS | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(mag) | (au) | (deg) | (deg) | (deg) | ||||
10321 | Rampo | 14.37 | 2.3285978 | 0.0952815 | 6.06091 | 53.88221 | 278.53547 | Y |
294272 | 2007 UM101 | 17.55 | 2.3294915 | 0.0944526 | 6.05304 | 53.16108 | 280.07932 | Y |
451686 | 2013 BR67 | 17.75 | 2.3278183 | 0.0943492 | 6.09428 | 61.69559 | 266.60300 | Y |
546329 | 2010 VO19 | 18.64 | 2.3284414 | 0.0929491 | 6.09152 | 62.49298 | 265.50211 | Y |
562123 | 2015 XH207 | 18.17 | 2.3273763 | 0.0941514 | 6.09700 | 62.36822 | 265.60187 | Y |
601678 | 2013 JF69 | 18.45 | 2.3287200 | 0.0936834 | 6.08492 | 60.24854 | 268.75113 | Y |
2005 VO22 | 18.60 | 2.3284379 | 0.0942207 | 6.08237 | 60.44807 | 269.16712 | Y | |
2006 UA169 | 18.30 | 2.3287767 | 0.0936955 | 6.07318 | 58.37005 | 272.18424 | Y | |
2007 XP67 | 18.38 | 2.3290438 | 0.0937905 | 6.07805 | 58.76112 | 271.03067 | Y | |
2008 GZ170 | 18.33 | 2.3278729 | 0.0934523 | 6.08337 | 60.94947 | 268.37592 | Y | |
2008 SW341 | 18.33 | 2.3299539 | 0.0957301 | 6.04252 | 51.57990 | 282.43371 | Y | |
2009 HD95 | 18.15 | 2.3289378 | 0.0934420 | 6.08220 | 60.06838 | 269.21119 | Y | |
2009 SR371 | 18.70 | 2.3287466 | 0.0939626 | 6.06727 | 56.76277 | 274.96649 | Y | |
2009 WB276 | 18.46 | 2.3282859 | 0.0941812 | 6.06667 | 57.01124 | 274.26618 | ||
2010 VP264 | 18.71 | 2.3283338 | 0.0926865 | 6.10160 | 64.02540 | 263.22675 | ||
2011 WC22 | 18.63 | 2.3277415 | 0.0937305 | 6.09825 | 62.49161 | 265.21277 | Y | |
2012 VE126 | 18.70 | 2.3299965 | 0.0951578 | 6.05462 | 53.54667 | 279.68212 | Y | |
2013 RL101 | 18.10 | 2.3284038 | 0.0931685 | 6.08778 | 61.63153 | 267.08811 | Y | |
2013 VC30 | 18.53 | 2.3283365 | 0.0936238 | 6.07791 | 59.32627 | 270.66675 | Y | |
2013 VE51 | 18.78 | 2.3280528 | 0.0931012 | 6.09217 | 62.47444 | 265.73127 | Y | |
2014 HS9 | 18.38 | 2.3285282 | 0.0950748 | 6.07653 | 58.51435 | 271.58717 | ||
2014 HN87 | 19.03 | 2.3279516 | 0.0942568 | 6.09716 | 63.26309 | 264.63747 | ||
2014 ST44 | 18.97 | 2.3288418 | 0.0947150 | 6.06330 | 55.71611 | 275.58485 | ||
2015 BB184 | 18.71 | 2.3285590 | 0.0927376 | 6.09722 | 63.17079 | 264.60035 | ||
2015 HT91 | 18.22 | 2.3277235 | 0.0932915 | 6.08888 | 62.06807 | 266.70756 | Y | |
2015 TA367 | 18.89 | 2.3291271 | 0.0954163 | 6.05779 | 53.26353 | 279.52356 | ||
2015 TM372 | 18.57 | 2.3285477 | 0.0949021 | 6.07459 | 57.66486 | 273.16183 | Y | |
2015 VK190 | 19.02 | 2.3292421 | 0.0954998 | 6.04585 | 51.82977 | 282.18049 | ||
2016 GJ353 | 19.20 | 2.3296639 | 0.0942243 | 6.06093 | 54.67358 | 277.07351 | ||
2016 PR196 | 19.36 | 2.3298272 | 0.0945697 | 6.03487 | 50.33266 | 284.58940 | Y | |
2016 TE87 | 18.09 | 2.3281180 | 0.0941459 | 6.07157 | 57.95426 | 272.79711 | Y | |
2017 UH21 | 18.38 | 2.3289973 | 0.0933377 | 6.08745 | 60.32819 | 268.78683 | Y | |
2018 NN9 | 18.82 | 2.3281713 | 0.0946714 | 6.08543 | 59.97434 | 269.59068 | ||
2018 PS68 | 18.39 | 2.3291862 | 0.0955066 | 6.03521 | 49.93007 | 285.17948 | Y | |
2019 PC41 | 18.75 | 2.3285442 | 0.0939345 | 6.08000 | 59.64944 | 270.69700 | Y | |
2020 PJ53 | 18.90 | 2.3297760 | 0.0940307 | 6.05985 | 54.29035 | 278.19354 | ||
2021 QC81 | 19.05 | 2.3283427 | 0.0938521 | 6.08798 | 60.49374 | 268.42639 | ||
2022 QE61 | 18.93 | 2.3301748 | 0.0957688 | 6.03862 | 50.74900 | 283.82069 | Y | |
2022 QU76 | 19.08 | 2.3294832 | 0.0954286 | 6.05628 | 54.51791 | 278.35866 | ||
2022 QY123 | 18.97 | 2.3282912 | 0.0942403 | 6.09698 | 63.00157 | 264.91167 | ||
– Singleopposition members – | ||||||||
2020 MO19 | 18.70 | 2.3285350 | 0.0928385 | 6.09814 | 63.13642 | 264.21127 | ||
2022 RX76 | 18.99 | 2.3292702 | 0.0952251 | 6.06717 | 56.80863 | 274.65354 |
Notes. Osculating heliocentric orbital elements at epoch MJD 60,000.0 from the MPC catalog: semimajor axis a, eccentricity e, inclination I, longitude of node Ω, and argument of perihelion ω. singleopposition orbits are listed at the end of the table. The third column gives the absolute magnitude H. The last column indicates, whether the asteroid has been detected by CSS during the phase 2 operations (Y=yes). We note two very small, singleopposition asteroids 2015 KM284 and 2015 KG287, very likely members of the Rampo family too. However, their orbits, based on observations spanning less than a week, are still very uncertain.
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