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Table 1.

Main results of the asteroid light curve period determination.

ID (13383) (38615) (228155)
1998 XS3 2000 AV121 2009 SF61
SCC S44C1C2 S43C2C2/3 S29C1C4
P (h) 2.926±0.002 4.259±0.002 4.749±0.001
Δm (mag) 0.18±0.03 0.35±0.06 0.37±0.07
HV (mag) 11.10±0.15 12.45 12.65
pV (km) 0.109±0.022 0.07* 0.07*
D (km) 24.27±0.70 16* 15*

Notes. The ‘ID’ column gives the asteroid number; ‘SCC’ the TESS sector, camera, and chip identifier; ‘P’ the rotation period; ‘δm’ the light curve amplitude; ‘HV’ the absolute magnitude; ‘pV’ the geometric albedo; and ‘D’ the estimated effective diameter. For (38615) and (288155) we used the population-average geometric albedo value (Grav et al. 2012) to calculate the estimated size (marked with an asterisk).

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