astro.wikisort.org - AsteroidDembowska (minor planet designation: 349 Dembowska) is a large asteroid of the main belt, discovered on 9 December 1892, by the French astronomer Auguste Charlois while working at the observatory in Nice, France.[5] It is named in honor of the Baron Hercules Dembowski, an Italian astronomer who made significant contributions to research on double and multiple stars.
349 Dembowska A three-dimensional model of 349 Dembowska based on its light curve |
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Discovered by | Auguste Charlois |
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Discovery date | 9 December 1892 |
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MPC designation | (349) Dembowska |
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Named after | Ercole Dembowski |
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Alternative designations | 1892 T |
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Minor planet category | Main belt |
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Epoch 31 July 2016 (JD 2457600.5) |
Uncertainty parameter 0 |
Observation arc | 123.32 yr (45044 d) |
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Aphelion | 3.1912 AU (477.40 Gm) |
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Perihelion | 2.65635 AU (397.384 Gm) |
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Semi-major axis | 2.92379 AU (437.393 Gm) |
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Eccentricity | 0.091473 |
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Orbital period (sidereal) | 5.00 yr (1826.1 d) |
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Mean anomaly | 306.898° |
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Mean motion | 0° 11m 49.704s / day |
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Inclination | 8.2461° |
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Longitude of ascending node | 32.351° |
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Argument of perihelion | 346.225° |
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Dimensions | 139.77±4.3 km[1] 140 km[2] 145.23 ± 17.21 km[3] |
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Mass | (3.58 ± 1.03) × 1018 kg[3] |
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Mean density | 2.23 ± 1.01 g/cm3[3] |
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Synodic rotation period | 4.701 h (0.1959 d)[1] 4.701207 ± 0.000058 h[2] |
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Geometric albedo | 0.384 (Bright)[4] 0.3840±0.025[1] |
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Spectral type | R[1][2] |
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Absolute magnitude (H) | 5.93[1] |
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Orbiting just inside the prominent 7:3 resonance with Jupiter, 349 Dembowska is among the largest asteroids in the main belt with an estimated diameter of ~140 km.[2] It has a rotational period of 4.7012 hours,[2] and is classified as an R-type asteroid for the presence of strong absorption lines in olivine and pyroxene with little or no metals. It may have undergone partial melting/differentiation.[6] 349 Dembowska has an unusually high albedo of 0.384. Of the asteroids with a diameter greater than 75 km, only 4 Vesta has a higher known albedo.[4]
Dembowska and 16 Psyche have orbits that repeat themselves almost exactly every five years in respect to their position to the Sun and Earth.[citation needed]
In 1988 a search for satellites or dust orbiting this asteroid was performed using the UH88 telescope at the Mauna Kea Observatories, but the effort came up empty.[7] There was one occultation on 31 October 2006,[8] and on 5 December 2007.[9]
References
- "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 349 Dembowska (1892 T)". Archived from the original on 15 January 2017. Retrieved 6 May 2016.
- Majaess D. J., Tanner J., Savoy J., Sampson B. (2008). 349 Dembowska: A Minor Study of its Shape and Parameters, Minor Planet Bulletin, 35, 88
- Carry, B. (December 2012). "Density of asteroids". Planetary and Space Science. 73: 98–118. arXiv:1203.4336. Bibcode:2012P&SS...73...98C. doi:10.1016/j.pss.2012.03.009. See Table 1.
- "Asteroid Albedos (JPG)". JPL Small-Body Database Search Engine. Archived from the original on 22 February 2013. Retrieved 2 May 2008.
- Charlois, A.; Benennung von kleinen Planeten, Astronomische Nachrichten, Vol. 132, No. 3155, p. 175
- Expanding the Spectral Compositional Information of Asteroid 349 Dembowska Archived 2007-08-30 at the Wayback Machine
- Gradie, J.; Flynn, L. (March 1988). "A Search for Satellites and Dust Belts Around Asteroids: Negative Results". Abstracts of the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. 19: 405–406. Bibcode:1988LPI....19..405G.
- "OCCULTATION BY (349) DEMBOWSKA - 2006 OCT 31". Royal Astronomical Society of New Zealand. Archived from the original on 8 February 2012.
- "349 Dembowska – UCAC2 42014653 (Occultation 2007-12-05 22:43UT)" (PDF). Retrieved 22 September 2007.
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На других языках
[de] (349) Dembowska
(349) Dembowska ist ein Asteroid des Hauptgürtels, der am 9. Dezember 1892 von Auguste Charlois in Nizza entdeckt wurde.
- [en] 349 Dembowska
[es] (349) Dembowska
(349) Dembowska es un asteroide perteneciente al cinturón de asteroides descubierto el 9 de diciembre de 1892 por Auguste Honoré Charlois desde el observatorio de Niza, Francia.
Está nombrado en honor de Ercole Dembowski (1812-1881), astrónomo italiano.[2]
[ru] (349) Дембовска
(349) Дембовска (итал. Dembowska) — крупный астероид главного пояса, принадлежащий к редкому спектральному классу R. Астероид был открыт почти полтора века назад 9 декабря 1892 года французским астрономом Огюстом Шарлуа во время работы в обсерватории Ниццы, Франция[2] и назван в честь барона Геркулеса Дембовски — итальянского астронома, внёсшего большой вклад в исследование двойных и кратных звёзд.
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