Английская Википедия:682 Hagar
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682 Hagar (prov. designation: Шаблон:Mp or Шаблон:Mp) is an Eunomia asteroid from the central regions of the asteroid belt. It was discovered on 17 June 1909, by German astronomer August Kopff at the Heidelberg-Königstuhl State Observatory.[1] The presumed S-type asteroid has a short rotation period of 4.9 hours and measures approximately Шаблон:Convert in diameter. Possibly inspired by the asteroid's provisional designation "1909 HA", it was named for the biblical woman Hagar.[2]
Orbit and classification
When applying the hierarchical clustering method to its proper orbital elements, Hagar is a core member of the Eunomia family (Шаблон:Small),[3][4][5] a prominent family of stony S-type asteroids and the largest one in the intermediate main belt with more than 5,000 known members.[6]Шаблон:Rp It orbits the Sun in the central main-belt at a distance of 2.2–3.1 AU once every 4 years and 4 months (1,579 days; semi-major axis of 2.65 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.17 and an inclination of 12° with respect to the ecliptic.[7] The body's observation arc begins at Vienna Observatory on 28 June 1909, just eleven nights after prior to its official discovery observation by August Kopff at Heidelberg.[1]
Naming
This minor planet was named after the biblical woman Hagar from the Book of Genesis. She was an Ancient Egyptian servant of Sarah and the mother of Abraham's firstborn, Ishmael. The asteroid's name may have been inspired by the two letters of its provisional designation, "1909 HA".[2] It is also speculated that the name comes from a list created in 1913 by the Astronomisches Rechen-Institut (ARI) containing suggestions of female names from history and mythology for the naming of minor planets (AN 196, 137). At the time, the naming process was not well developed and the ARI feared inconsistencies and potential confusion. The list was sent to several German astronomers, including Kopff, with the invitation to name all of their made discoveries up to number 700.[8]
Physical characteristics
Based on the overall spectral type of the Eunomia family,[6]Шаблон:Rp Hagar is possibly a common, stony S-type asteroid.[9] However, observations by Pilcher (see below) found a V–R color index of Шаблон:Val, which rather suggest a low albedo of a carbonaceous C-type asteroid.[10]
Rotation period
In August 2013, a rotational lightcurve of Hagar was obtained from nine nights of photometric observations by Frederick Pilcher at the Organ Mesa Observatory Шаблон:Obscode in Arizona. Analysis gave a well-defined, classically shaped bimodal lightcurve with a rotation period of (Шаблон:Val) hours and a high brightness variation of Шаблон:Val magnitude (Шаблон:Small).[10]Шаблон:Efn At the same time, Alexander Kurtenkov at Sofia University, and a team of Bulgarian students obtained a concurring period of Шаблон:Val hours with an amplitude of Шаблон:Val magnitude (Шаблон:Small).[11] In July 2017, French and Swiss astronomers René Roy and Raoul Behrend confirmed the period measuring a nearly identical rotation of (Шаблон:Val) hours and an amplitude of Шаблон:Val magnitude (Шаблон:Small).[12]
Poles
Two lightcurves, published in 2016, using modeled photometric data from the Lowell Photometric Database (LPD) and other sources, gave a concurring sidereal period of (Шаблон:Val) and (Шаблон:Val) hours, respectively. Each modeled lightcurve also determined two spin axes of (93.0°, −71.0°) and (277.0°, −35.0°), as well as (56.0°, −78.0°) and (255.0°, −57.0°) in ecliptic coordinates (λ, β), respectively.[13][14]
Diameter and albedo
American photometrist Frederick Pilcher also determined a diameter of Шаблон:Val kilometers based on a visual absolute magnitude of Шаблон:Val, and an albedo of 0.057 derived from its measured V–R color index (see above).[10] The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link adopts Pilcher's albedo of 0.057 and derives a diameter of 19.57 kilometers.[9]
Notes
References
External links
- Lightcurve Database Query (LCDB), at www.minorplanet.info
- Dictionary of Minor Planet Names, Google books
- Asteroids and comets rotation curves, CdR – Geneva Observatory, Raoul Behrend
- Discovery Circumstances: Numbered Minor Planets (1)-(5000) – Minor Planet Center
- Шаблон:AstDys
- Шаблон:JPL small body
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