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LIGHTCURVE ANALYSIS OF HILDA ASTEROIDS AT THE CENTER FOR SOLAR SYSTEM STUDIES: 2019 JANUARY-MARCH.

Brian D Warner1, Robert D Stephens2.   

Abstract

CCD photometric observations of three Hilda asteroids were made at the Center for Solar System Studies (CS3) from 2019 January-March. For 1038 Tuckia, the period solution was ambiguous at either P = 18.020 h, amplitude 0.22 mag or P = 14.401 h, amplitude 0.20 mag. For 2246 Bowell, the analysis found P = 4.997 and amplitude 0.46 mag. For 4317 Garibaldi, we found a dual-period solution with P1 = 17.843 or 8.92 h and P2 = 11.426 h. The shorter value for P1 is similar to previously reported results but this is the first time a true dual-period solution, i.e., not an ambiguous single period solution, has been reported.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 32355921      PMCID: PMC7192039     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minor Planet Bull


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1.  LIGHTCURVE ANALYSIS OF HILDA ASTEROIDS AT THE CENTER FOR SOLAR SYSTEM STUDIES: 2016 SEPTMEBER-DECEMBER.

Authors:  Brian D Warner; Robert D Stephens; Daniel R Coley
Journal:  Minor Planet Bull       Date:  2017 Apr-Jun

2.  LIGHTCURVE ANALYSIS OF HILDA ASTEROIDS AT THE CENTER FOR SOLAR SYSTEM STUDIES: 2017 APRIL THRU JULY.

Authors:  Brian D Warner; Robert D Stephens
Journal:  Minor Planet Bull       Date:  2017 Oct-Dec
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1.  LIGHTCURVE ANALYSIS OF HILDA ASTEROIDS AT THE CENTER FOR SOLAR SYSTEM STUDIES: 2019 APRIL-JUNE.

Authors:  Brian D Warner; Robert D Stephens
Journal:  Minor Planet Bull       Date:  2019-10
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