(612147) 2000 CF105 (original) (raw)
Asteroids with Satellites Database--Johnston's Archive
(612147) 2000 CF105
compiled by Wm. Robert Johnston
last updated 10 April 2022
--Orbital and physical data--
(See this page for definitions of quantities; source codes in brackets, see this link for full references; *A, *D, and *E indicate assumed, derived, and estimated values, respectively.)
_dynamical type, primary:_TNO, Cubewano _orbital data, primary (osculating elements)_[JPL] :semimajor axis **a:**44.129 AUorbital period **P:**293.154 yr (= 107074.6 d)eccentricity **e:**0.04217perihelion distance **q:**42.2683 AUaphelion distance **Q:**45.990 AUinclination **i:**0.52838°argument of perihelion **ω:**58.42°ascending node **Ω:**57.121°mean anomaly **M:**22.39°perihelion passage **TP:1996 Feb 28Epoch:2014 May 23data arc:2000-2013 (25 obs.)Earth MOID:**41.2845 AUJupiter Tisserand invariant **TJ:**5.937 Neptune Tisserand invariant **TN:**3.10 [*D] orbital data, secondary: semimajor axis **as:**33300 ± 550 km [P11a]separation/primary radius **as/rp:**1050 [*D]separation/Hill radius **as/rH:**0.168 [*D]orbital period **Ps:**3989 ± 40.2 d [P11a]eccentricity **es:**0.29 ± 0.02 [P11a]inclination **is:**167.4° ± 0.65° [P11a] ascending node **Ωs:**223° ± 3.5° [P11a]argument of pericenter **ωs:**296° ± 3° [P11a] mean anomaly **M:262° ± 3° [P11a] Epoch:**2009 Feb 18.46normalized ang. mom. αL:? | other data, system (combined): absolute mag. **H:**7.1 [MPC]7.7 [P11a]slope parameter G: (0.15) [*A]effective diameter **dE:81 km [*D]geometric albedo:**0.3 ± 0.04/0.03 [P11a]color index U-B:?color index B-V:?color index **B-R:**1.74 [T03b] color index V-I:1.26 ± 0.14 [N02d] taxonomic type:?mass **m:**1.85x1017 ± 1.2x1016kg [P11a]density ρ: (1 g/cm3) [*A]Hill radius **rH:**200000 km [*D] other data, primary: diameter **dp:**63.6 ± 1.2/1.6 km [P11a]color index **B-R:**1.74 [T03b] color index **V-I:**1.21 ± 0.15 [B08d] rotation period RPp:?amplitude in mag., rotational ΔM:?pole direction Β, λ:? , ? other data, secondary: diameter **ds:**50 ± 2 km [*D]diameter ratio **ds/dp:**0.78 ± 0.025 [S06c]component mag. difference **ΔM:**0.5 [* D]color index **B-R:**1.76 [T03b] color index **V-I:**1.16± 0.16 [B08d] rotation period RPs:? |
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-- (612147) 2000 CF105 --discovery and notes:
Primary discovered 2000 Feb 05 from Kitt Peak Observatory, Arizona, USA by M. W. Buie. Permanent number assigned 28 Mar 2022.
Companion discovered 2002 Jan 12 by K. S. Noll, D. C. Stephens, W. M. Grundy, J. Spencer, R. Millis, M. Buie, D. Cruikshank, S. Tegler, and W. Romanishin using Hubble Space Telescope observations from Hubble Space Telescope. Announced 2002 Mar 22 [N02d].
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--Links to ADS abstracts:
- Parker, Alex H., Kavelaars, J. J., Petit, Jean-Marc, Jones, Lynne, Gladman, Brett, & Parker, Joel 2011, The Astrophysical Journal Characterization of Seven Ultra-wide Trans-Neptunian Binaries
- Jacobson, Seth & Margot, J. L. 2007, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society Colors of TNO Binaries and Evidence for a Triple System from HST Observations
- Romanishin, W., Tegler, S. C., & Noll, K. 2003, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society The Transneptunian Binary 2000 CF105
- Noll, Keith S., Stephens, Denise C., Grundy, Will M., Millis, Robert L., Spencer, John, Buie, Marc W., Tegler, Stephen C., Romanishin, William, & Cruikshank, Dale P. 2002, The Astronomical Journal Detection of Two Binary Trans-Neptunian Objects, 1997 CQ29 and 2000 CF105, with the Hubble Space Telescope
- Noll, K., Stephens, D., Grundy, W., Millis, R., Buie, M., Spencer, J., Tegler, S., Romanishin, W., & Cruikshank, D. 2002, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society Discovery of Trans-Neptunian Binaries with the Hubble Space Telescope
- Millis, R. L., Buie, M. W., Wasserman, L. H., Elliot, J. L., Kern, S. D., Clancy, K., Wagner, R. M., Chiang, E. I., Jordan, A., Trilling, D. E., & Meech, K. J. 2002, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society The Deep Ecliptic Survey - A Status Report
- Romanishin, W., Tegler, S., Noll, K., Stephens, D., Grundy, W., Spencer, J., Millis, R., Buie, M., & Cruikshank, D. 2002, International Astronomical Union Circular 2000 CF_105
- Noll, K., Stephens, D., Grundy, W., Spencer, J., Millis, R., Buie, M., Cruikshank, D., Tegler, S., & Romanishin, W. 2002, International Astronomical Union Circular 2000 CF_105
- Parker, J. W. & Marsden, B. G. 2000, Minor Planet Circulars 2000 CF105
- Millis, R. L., Buie, M. W., Wagner, R. M., Elliot, J. L., Harmer, D., Willmarth, D. W., Smith, P., Saha, A., Kern, S. D., Wasserman, L. H., & Marsden, B. G. 2000, Minor Planet Circulars NINE TNOs
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