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Шаблон:Mp, provisional designation: Шаблон:Mp, is a resonant trans-Neptunian object and binary system, located in the outermost region of the Solar System. It was discovered on 26 December 2000, by astronomers with the Spacewatch survey at Kitt Peak Observatory near Tucson, Arizona. The reddish object stays in a rare 3:8 resonance with Neptune. A smaller companion was discovered by the Hubble Space Telescope in October 2002.[1] Шаблон:As of, neither the primary body nor its satellite have been named.[2]
Orbit and classification
Шаблон:Mp orbits the Sun at a distance of 41.0–73.8 AU once every 434 years and 9 months (158,805 days; semi-major axis of 57.39 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.29 and an inclination of 20° with respect to the ecliptic.[3] The body's observation arc begins with its official discovery observation by Spacewatch on 26 December 2000.[2] It last came to perihelion in 1979,[4] and is currently at about 46.5 AU from the Sun, with an apparent magnitude of 21.54.[5] It will reach aphelion in December 2197.[4]
Шаблон:Mp is a resonant trans-Neptunian object that stays in a rare 3:8 mean-motion orbital resonance with Neptune, orbiting exactly three times the Sun for every 8 orbits Neptune does.[6] There are currently two other objects known to have the same resonant type: Шаблон:Mpl and Шаблон:Mpl.[7][8] Due to its relatively large distance to Neptune, a classification as an extended-scattered or detached object was also considered earlier on (Lykawka, 2006). However, improved observations and long-term numerical integrations of the object's orbit by Emel’yanenko and Kiseleva (84% probability) and the Deep Ecliptic Survey – with all alternative integrations in agreement, showing a minimum perihelion distance of 38.2 AU – have since secured its 3:8 orbital resonance with Neptune.[6][9]
Numbering and naming
This minor planet was numbered by the Minor Planet Center on 4 May 2004, receiving the number Шаблон:LoMP in the minor planet catalog (Шаблон:Small).[10] Шаблон:As of, it has not been named.[2] According to the established naming conventions, it will be given a mythological name associated with the underworld.[11]
Physical characteristics
The surface of Шаблон:Mp is moderately red in the visible part of the spectrum. Its IR spectral type transitions from the very red (RR) to the intermediate blue-red (BR).[12] Alternatively a BR-spectral type has also been assumed.[1] The object's B−V and V–R color indices have also been measured several times, giving an averaged value of close to 1.0 and 0.5, respectively, for a combined B−R magnitude of 1.50.[13]
Diameter and albedo
In 2010, observations with the Herschel Space Observatory constrained the object's geometric albedo to no darker than 8%, and allowed to place an upper limit to its effective mean-diameter of Шаблон:Convert, as no thermal radiation had been detected.[14] However, according to Шаблон:MoMP's dissertation in 2013, the object has a much higher albedo of Шаблон:Val, which greatly reduces its effective diameter to Шаблон:Convert.[1]
Satellite
On 25 October 2002, observations in the far-infrared with the NICMOS instrument of the Hubble Space Telescope revealed that Шаблон:Mp is a binary system with a satellite in its orbit. The discovery was announced on 6 October 2005.[1][15]Шаблон:Rp Johnston's Archive derives a diameter of Шаблон:Convert for the primary and a diameter of Шаблон:Convert for the secondary, based on a secondary-to-primary diameter ratio of 0.347, for a difference of 1.3 magnitudes between the two objects. The satellite, designated S/2005 (82075) 1, orbits its primary every 10 days (estimated) at an average distance of Шаблон:Convert.[1]
References
External links
- Summary data for (82075), Small Bodies Data Ferret
- Asteroids with Satellites, Robert Johnston, johnstonsarchive.net
- Kuiper Belt Object Magnitudes and Surface Colors, Stephen C. Tegler (archived)
- List of Transneptunian Objects, Minor Planet Center
- Шаблон:JPL small body
Шаблон:Trans-Neptunian objects Шаблон:Minor planets navigator Шаблон:Small Solar System bodies Шаблон:Authority control
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