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5258 Rhoeo

Trojan asteroid


Trojan asteroid

FieldValue
minorplanetyes
name5258 Rhoeo
background#C2FFFF
discovery_ref
discovererY. Oshima
discovery_siteGekko Obs.
discovered1 January 1989
mpc_name(5258) Rhoeo
alt_names
adjectiveRhoe(i)an
named_afterRhoeo
(Greek mythology)
mp_categoryJupiter trojan
GreekEurybates
orbit_ref
epoch23 March 2018 (JD 2458200.5)
uncertainty0
observation_arc29.39 yr (10,734 d)
aphelion5.5669 AU
perihelion4.7879 AU
semimajor5.1774 AU
eccentricity0.0752
period11.78 yr (4,303 d)
mean_anomaly156.16°
mean_motion/ day
inclination5.9179°
asc_node248.11°
arg_peri230.22°
jupiter_moid0.0912 AU
tisserand2.9840
mean_diameter(calculated)
rotation
albedo
(assumed)
spectral_typeC (assumed)
V–R
V–I
abs_magnitude10.2

(Greek mythology) GreekEurybates

(assumed) V–R
V–I

5258 Rhoeo, provisional designation: , is a Jupiter trojan and member of the Eurybates family from the Greek camp, approximately 53 km in diameter. It was discovered on 1 January 1989, by Japanese astronomer Yoshiaki Oshima at the Gekko Observatory, east of Shizuoka, Japan. The assumed C-type asteroid belongs to the 90 largest Jupiter trojans and has a rotation period of 19.9 hours. It was named from Greek mythology after Rhoeo, lover of Apollo and mother of his son Anius.

Orbit and classification

Rhoeo is a dark Jovian asteroid orbiting in the leading Greek camp at Jupiter's Lagrangian point, 60° ahead of the Gas Giant's orbit in a 1:1 resonance (see Trojans in astronomy). It orbits the Sun at a distance of 4.8–5.6 AU once every 11 years and 9 months (4,303 days; semi-major axis of 5.18 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 6° with respect to the ecliptic. The body's observation arc begins with its official discovery observation at Gekko Observatory in January 1989.

Eurybates family

Rhoeo is the member of the small Eurybates family (005), named after its parent body, 3548 Eurybates. This asteroid family comprises 218 known members of carbonaceous and/or primitive composition, and is one of only a few families identified among the Jovian asteroids; with four of them in the Greek camp. This potentially collisional family was first characterized by Jakub Rozehnal and Miroslav Brož in 2011, and further described in 2014. Other members of this family include the Jupiter trojans 8060 Anius, 9818 Eurymachos, , and 360072 Alcimedon. In the HCM analysis by Milani and Knežević, however, Rhoeo belongs to the background population.

Numbering and naming

This minor planet was numbered by the Minor Planet Center on 14 July 1992 (M.P.C. 20492). On 14 May 2021, the object was named by the Working Group for Small Bodies Nomenclature (WGSBN), after Rhoeo from Greek mythology, who became the lover of Apollo and by him the mother of Anius. When her father discovered her pregnancy, he believed she was impregnated by a man rather than a god. He placed her in a chest and cast her out to sea. Anius later prophesied the decade-long siege of Troy.

Physical characteristics

Rhoeo is an assumed, carbonaceous C-type asteroid. The overall spectral type of members of the Eurybates family is that of a C- and P-type. It has a high V–I color index of 1.01.

Rotation period

In April 2015, the so-far only lightcurve was obtained by Robert Stephens at the Center for Solar System Studies in Landers, California. The photometric observations gave a rotation period of hours and a brightness variation of 0.14 magnitude ().

Diameter and albedo

According to the survey carried out by the NEOWISE mission of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, Rhoeo measures 53.28 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo of 0.052, while the Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link assumes a standard albedo for a carbonaceous asteroid of 0.057 and calculates a diameter of 50.77 kilometers based on an absolute magnitude of 10.2.

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