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THE HUNGARIA ASTEROID 4868 KNUSHEVIA: A POSSIBLE BINARY.

Brian D Warner1, Robert D Stephens2.   

Abstract

CCD photometry observations of the Hungaria asteroid 4868 Knushevia were made in 2013 April-June at the Center for Solar System Studies. Analysis of the data indicates that the asteroid may be a binary with a primary period P1 = 3.4122 ± 0.0001 h, A1 = 0.05 ± 0.01 mag and a secondary period of P2 = 11.922 ± 0.003 h with possible mutual events, i.e., occultations and/or eclipses, of about 0.02 mag depth. On that assumption, this leads to an estimated effective size ratio of DS/DP ≥ 0.13 ± 0.03, which fits well within a model of binary asteroids developed by Pravec et al. (2010).

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Year:  2015        PMID: 32455357      PMCID: PMC7244136     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Minor Planet Bull


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1.  Formation of asteroid pairs by rotational fission.

Authors:  P Pravec; D Vokrouhlický; D Polishook; D J Scheeres; A W Harris; A Galád; O Vaduvescu; F Pozo; A Barr; P Longa; F Vachier; F Colas; D P Pray; J Pollock; D Reichart; K Ivarsen; J Haislip; A Lacluyze; P Kusnirák; T Henych; F Marchis; B Macomber; S A Jacobson; Yu N Krugly; A V Sergeev; A Leroy
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2010-08-26       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  ASTEROID LIGHTCURVE ANALYSIS AT THE PALMER DIVIDE OBSERVATORY: 2012 JUNE - SEPTEMBER.

Authors:  Brian D Warner
Journal:  Minor Planet Bull       Date:  2013

3.  ASTEROID LIGHTCURVE ANALYSIS AT THE PALMER DIVIDE OBSERVATORY: 2013 JANUARY - MARCH.

Authors:  Brian D Warner
Journal:  Minor Planet Bull       Date:  2013 Jul-Sep
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1.  MAIN-BELT ASTEROIDS OBSERVED FROM CS3: 2019 JULY TO SEPTEMBER.

Authors:  Robert D Stephens; Brian D Warner
Journal:  Minor Planet Bull       Date:  2020-01
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