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466 Tisiphone

Asteroid


Asteroid

FieldValue
minorplanetyes
nameTisiphone
background#D6D6D6
discovery_ref
discovererMax Wolf
Luigi Carnera
discovered17 January 1901
discovery_siteHeidelberg Observatory
mpc_name(466) Tisiphone
pronounced
named_afterTisiphone
mp_categoryCybele
alt_names1901 FX
orbit_ref
epoch31 July 2016 (JD 2457600.5)
aphelion3.664121719 AU
perihelion3.04594364 AU
semimajor3.355032678 AU
eccentricity0.092126984
period6.15 yr (2244.6 d)
inclination19.1085004°
asc_node290.871348°
mean_anomaly199.011026°
arg_peri249.614694°
dimensions121 km
rotation8.824 ± 0.009 h
8.834 h
albedo0.056
spectral_typeC
abs_magnitude8.5
mean_motion/ day
observation_arc114.91 yr (41971 d)
uncertainty0

Luigi Carnera

8.834 h

466 Tisiphone is an asteroid which orbits among the Cybele family of asteroids.

Discovery

It was discovered by Max Wolf and Luigi Carnera on January 17, 1901, and was assigned the provisional designation 1901 FX. It was named after Tisiphone of Greek mythology.

Physical properties

A number of positional observations of Tisiphone were carried out in 1907, 1913, and 1914.

In 1992 a simple check of 466 Tisiphone's position was made by the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers (ALPO). The asteroid was found to be in the expected position to within observational errors. Further checks were carried out in 1996, and 2006 with the asteroid in its expected position both times.

In 1997 Tisiphone was studied by Worman and Christianson at the Feder Observatory located near Minnesota State University, Moorhead, with the goal of determining its rotational period. A period of 8.824 ± 0.009 was arrived at, with the lightcurve data showing two distinct maxima and minima in its rotation.

In 2001 Lagerkvist et al. published their results on a study of the Cybele asteroid family, which includes 466 Tisiphone. Relative photometric observations of Tisiphone were carried out in 1998 and 1999 using the 1.2 m telescope at the Calar Alto Observatory located at the Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie in Heidelberg, Germany. They were able to confirm the 8.8 hour rotation period obtained by Worman and Christianson.

In 2006 Fornasier et al. published polarimetric data for a number of asteroids, including 466 Tisiphone.

References

References

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  3. Lagerkvist, C.I.. (January 2001). "A Study of Cybele Asteroids I. Spin Properties of Ten Asteroids". [[Icarus (journal).
  4. Worman, W.E.. (January–March 1999). "CCD Photometry of 466 Tisiphone". The Minor Planet Bulletin.
  5. Bauschinger, J.. (1906). "Genäherte Oppositions-Ephemeriden von 38 kleinen Planeten für 1907 Januar bis 1907 August". Veröffentlichungen des Königlichen Astronomischen Rechen-Instituts zu Berlin.
  6. Millosevich, Elia. (December 1907). "Osservazioni di pianetini e comete". [[Astronomische Nachrichten]].
  7. (1912). "Mitteilungen über kleine Planeten". [[Astronomische Nachrichten]].
  8. Cohn, Fritz. (December 1914). "Genäherte Beobachtungen Kleiner Planeten". [[Astronomische Nachrichten]].
  9. Pilcher, F.. (September 1993). "General Report of Position Observations by the ALPO Minor Planets Section for the Year 1992". The Minor Planet Bulletin.
  10. Pilcher, F.. (September 1997). "General Report of Position Observations by the ALPO Minor Planets Section for the Year 1996". The Minor Planet Bulletin.
  11. Pilcher, F.. (January 2018). "General Report of Position Observations by the ALPO Minor Planets Section for the Year 2006". The Minor Planet Bulletin.
  12. Fornasier, S.. (August 2006). "Polarimetric survey of asteroids with the Asiago telescope". [[Astronomy and Astrophysics]].
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