Table A.6
Martes family as of June 2023.
Asteroid | H | a | e | I | Ω | ω | CSS | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
(mag) | (au) | (deg) | (deg) | (deg) | ||||
5026 | Martes | 14.10 | 2.3785050 | 0.2419535 | 4.28293 | 304.74872 | 17.59761 | Y |
2005 WW113 | 17.92 | 2.3766591 | 0.2431729 | 4.29300 | 304.86627 | 17.41694 | Y | |
2010 TB155 | 17.90 | 2.3771299 | 0.2421036 | 4.28760 | 304.75606 | 17.10483 | Y | |
2011 RF40 | 19.87 | 2.3771146 | 0.2442609 | 4.29445 | 304.60737 | 17.41062 | ||
2022 QB59 | 20.10 | 2.3770235 | 0.2441532 | 4.29430 | 304.61079 | 17.40973 | ||
2022 RM50 | 20.13 | 2.3769466 | 0.2440863 | 4.29433 | 304.61266 | 17.38851 |
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. 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).
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