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6223 Dahl

Main-belt asteroid


Main-belt asteroid

FieldValue
minorplanetyes
name6223 Dahl
background#D6D6D6
imageNGC772 SN2003hl SN2003iq 6223 Dahl.jpg
caption
discovery_ref
discovered3 September 1980
discovererA. Mrkos
discovery_siteKleť Obs.
mpc_name(6223) Dahl
alt_names1949 XC
1972 YS
named_afterRoald Dahl
(Welsh author)
mp_categorymain-belt(middle)
orbit_ref
epoch4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5)
uncertainty0
observation_arc67.02 yr (24,479 days)
aphelion3.0674 AU
perihelion2.4039 AU
semimajor2.7356 AU
eccentricity0.1213
period4.52 yr (1,653 days)
mean_anomaly38.698°
mean_motion/ day
inclination3.8564°
asc_node294.31°
arg_peri76.334°
dimensions16.81 km (calculated)
km
rotationh
albedo
0.057 (assumed)
spectral_typeC
abs_magnitude12.6

1972 YS

(Welsh author) km

0.057 (assumed)

6223 Dahl, provisional designation , is a carbonaceous asteroid from the central region of the asteroid belt, approximately 18 kilometres in diameter. It was discovered on 3 September 1980, by Czech astronomer Antonín Mrkos at Kleť Observatory near České Budějovice in the Czech Republic. The asteroid was named after author of children's books, Roald Dahl.

Orbit and classification

Dahl orbits the Sun in the central main-belt at a distance of 2.4–3.1 AU once every 4 years and 6 months (1,653 days). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.12 and an inclination of 4° with respect to the ecliptic. The first precovery was taken at the US Goethe Link Observatory in 1949, extending the asteroid's observation arc by 31 years prior to its discovery.

Physical characteristics

Dahl has been characterised as a dark, carbonaceous C-type asteroid.

Lightcurves

In November 2011, a rotational lightcurve of Dahl was obtained by Brett Waller at the Cedar Green Observatory in Virginia in the United States. It gave a rotation period of hours with a brightness variation of 0.43 in magnitude ().

Diameter and albedo

According to the survey carried out by the NEOWISE mission of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, Dahl measures 19.6 kilometres in diameter and its surface has a low albedo of 0.034, while the Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link assumes a standard albedo for carbonaceous asteroids of 0.057 and calculates a diameter of 16.8 kilometres, as the higher the albedo (reflectivity), the lower a body's diameter for certain absolute magnitude.

Naming

This minor planet was named in memory of the Welsh author Roald Dahl (1916–1990), known for his classic children's books Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and James and the Giant Peach. The approved naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 28 August 1996 (M.P.C. 27735).

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