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9931 Herbhauptman

Asteroid


Asteroid

FieldValue
minorplanetyes
name9931 Herbhauptman
background#D6D6D6
discovery_ref
discovererA. Mrkos
discovery_siteKleť Obs.
discovered18 April 1985
mpc_name(9931) Herbhauptman
alt_names1985 HH
named_afterHerbert A. Hauptman
(American mathematician)
mp_categorymain-belt(inner)
Nysa
orbit_ref
epoch23 March 2018 (JD 2458200.5)
uncertainty0
observation_arc35.60 yr (13,004 d)
aphelion2.7991 AU
perihelion1.9573 AU
semimajor2.3782 AU
eccentricity0.1770
period3.67 yr (1,340 d)
mean_anomaly329.47°
mean_motion/ day
inclination2.4717°
asc_node157.21°
arg_peri80.707°
mean_diameter(calculated)
rotation
albedo(assumed)
spectral_typeS
abs_magnitude13.6
(R)
(R)
13.7
14.08

(American mathematician) Nysa

(R) (R) 13.7

14.08

9931 Herbhauptman, provisional designation , is a stony Nysian asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 5 km in diameter. It was discovered on 18 April 1985, by Czech astronomer Antonín Mrkos at the Kleť Observatory in former Czechoslovakia. The S-type asteroid has a rotation period of 4.44 hours. It was named after American mathematician and Nobel laureate Herbert A. Hauptman.

Orbit and classification

Herbhauptman is member of the Nysa family (405), one of the largest asteroid families.

It orbits the Sun in the inner main-belt at a distance of 2.0–2.8 AU once every 3 years and 8 months (1,340 days; semi-major axis of 2.38 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.18 and an inclination of 2° with respect to the ecliptic. The body's observation arc begins with its first observations as at Palomar Observatory in August 1982.

Physical characteristics

Herbhauptman has been characterized as a stony S-type asteroid by Pan-STARRS survey.

Rotation period

In 2014, two rotational lightcurves of Herbhauptman have been obtained from photometric observations in the R-band by astronomers at the Palomar Transient Factory in California. Lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 4.438 and 4.44 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.15 and 0.21 magnitude, respectively ().

Diameter and albedo

According to the survey carried out by the NEOWISE mission of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, Herbhauptman measures 5.179 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo of 0.239, while the Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link assumes a standard albedo for a stony asteroid of 0.20 and calculates a diameter of 4.54 kilometers based on an absolute magnitude of 14.08.

Naming

This minor planet was named after American mathematician Herbert A. Hauptman (1917–2011), who was awarded with the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing direct methods for the determination of crystal structures in 1985. The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 28 September 2004 (M.P.C. 52767).

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