5284 Orsilocus

5284 Orsilocus
Discovery [1]
Discovered byC. S. Shoemaker
E. M. Shoemaker
Discovery sitePalomar Obs.
Discovery date1 February 1989
Designations
(5284) Orsilocus
Pronunciation/ɔːrˈsɪləkəs/[2]
Named after
Orsilochus (Orsilocus) [1]
(Greek mythology)
1989 CK2
Jupiter trojan[1][3]
Greek[4] · background[5]
AdjectivesOrsilocian
Orbital characteristics[3]
Epoch 23 March 2018 (JD 2458200.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc65.27 yr (23,840 d)
Aphelion5.6580 AU
Perihelion4.7937 AU
5.2259 AU
Eccentricity0.0827
11.95 yr (4,364 d)
203.67°
0° 4m 57s / day
Inclination20.225°
102.75°
343.29°
Jupiter MOID0.3804 AU
TJupiter2.8700
Physical characteristics
50.16±0.46 km[6]
53.16 km (calculated)[7]
10.31±0.01 h[8][a]
0.057 (assumed)[7]
0.070±0.009[6]
D(Pan-STARRS)[7][9]
D (SDSS-MOC)[10]
V–I = 0.970±0.047[7]
10.0[6]
10.1[1][3][7]
10.28±0.24[9]

5284 Orsilocus /ɔːrˈsɪləkəs/ is a Jupiter trojan from the Greek camp, approximately 50 kilometers (31 miles) in diameter. It was discovered on 1 February 1989, by American astronomers Carolyn and Eugene Shoemaker at the Palomar Observatory in California.[1] The D-type asteroid belongs the 100 largest Jupiter trojans and has a rotation period of 10.3 hours.[7] It was named after the hero Orsilochus (Orsilocus) from Greek mythology.[1]

Orbit and classification

Orsilocus is a dark Jovian asteroid orbiting in the leading Greek camp at Jupiter's L4 Lagrangian point, 60° ahead of the Gas Giant's orbit in a 1:1 resonance (see Trojans in astronomy).[4] It is also a non-family asteroid in the Jovian background population.[5]

It orbits the Sun at a distance of 4.8–5.7 AU once every 11 years and 11 months (4,364 days; semi-major axis of 5.23 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.08 and an inclination of 20° with respect to the ecliptic.[3] The body's observation arc begins with a precovery at Palomar in February 1953, or 36 years prior to its official discovery observation.[1]

Physical characteristics

In the SDSS-based taxonomy, Orsilocus is a D-type asteroid,[10][11] the most common spectral type among the larger Jupiter trojans. It has also been characterized as a D-type by Pan-STARRS' survey, while the Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link (CALL) assumes it to be a carbonaceous C-type asteroid.[7][9] Its V–I color index of 0.97 is typical for most larger Jovian asteroids.[7]

Rotation period

In February 2013, a rotational lightcurve of Orsilocus was obtained from photometric observations by Robert Stephens at the Center for Solar System Studies (CS3) in Landers, California. Lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 10.31±0.01 hours with a variation amplitude of 0.12 magnitude (U=2+).[7][8][a]

In 2015 and 2016, follow-up observations by Stephens at the CS3 gave two concurring periods of 10.28±0.01 and 10.36±0.03 hours with an amplitude of 0.20 and 0.16 magnitude, respectively (U=2+/2+).[7][12][13][a]

Diameter and albedo

According to the survey carried out by the NEOWISE mission of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, Orsilocus measures 50.16 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo of 0.070,[6] while CALL assumes a standard albedo for a carbonaceous asteroid of 0.057, and calculates a diameter of 53.16 kilometers based on an absolute magnitude of 10.1.[7]

100+ largest Jupiter trojans
Largest Jupiter Trojans by survey(A)
(mean-diameter in kilometers; YoD: Year of Discovery)
Designation H WISE IRAS Akari Ln RP V–I YoD Ref
624 Hektor 7.2 225 233 230.99 L4 6.92 0.930 1907 list
617 Patroclus 8.19 140.362 140.92 140.85 L5 102.80 0.830 1906 list
911 Agamemnon 7.89 131.038 166.66 185.30 L4 6.59 0.980 1919 list
588 Achilles 8.67 130.099 135.47 133.22 L4 7.31 0.940 1906 list
3451 Mentor 8.4 126.288 116.30 117.91 L5 7.70 0.770 1984 list
3317 Paris 8.3 118.790 116.26 120.45 L5 7.09 0.950 1984 list
1867 Deiphobus 8.3 118.220 122.67 131.31 L5 58.66 0.930 1971 list
1172 Äneas 8.33 118.020 142.82 148.66 L5 8.71 0.950 1930 list
1437 Diomedes 8.3 117.786 164.31 172.60 L4 24.49 0.810 1937 list
1143 Odysseus 7.93 114.624 125.64 130.81 L4 10.11 0.860 1930 list
2241 Alcathous 8.64 113.682 114.63 118.87 L5 7.69 0.940 1979 list
659 Nestor 8.99 112.320 108.87 107.06 L4 15.98 0.790 1908 list
3793 Leonteus 8.7 112.046 86.26 87.58 L4 5.62 0.780 1985 list
3063 Makhaon 8.4 111.655 116.14 114.34 L4 8.64 0.830 1983 list
1583 Antilochus 8.6 108.842 101.62 111.69 L4 31.54 0.950 1950 list
884 Priamus 8.81 101.093 96.29 119.99 L5 6.86 0.900 1917 list
1208 Troilus 8.99 100.477 103.34 111.36 L5 56.17 0.740 1931 list
1173 Anchises 8.89 99.549 126.27 120.49 L5 11.60 0.780 1930 list
2207 Antenor 8.89 97.658 85.11 91.32 L5 7.97 0.950 1977 list
2363 Cebriones 9.11 95.976 81.84 84.61 L5 20.05 0.910 1977 list
4063 Euforbo 8.7 95.619 102.46 106.38 L4 8.85 0.950 1989 list
2357 Phereclos 8.94 94.625 94.90 98.45 L5 14.39 0.960 1981 list
4709 Ennomos 8.5 91.433 80.85 80.03 L5 12.28 0.690 1988 list
2797 Teucer 8.7 89.430 111.14 113.99 L4 10.15 0.920 1981 list
2920 Automedon 8.8 88.574 111.01 113.11 L4 10.21 0.950 1981 list
15436 Dexius 9.1 87.646 85.71 78.63 L4 8.97 0.870 1998 list
3596 Meriones 9.2 87.380 75.09 73.28 L4 12.96 0.830 1985 list
2893 Peiroos 9.23 86.884 87.46 86.76 L5 8.96 0.950 1975 list
4086 Podalirius 9.1 85.495 86.89 85.98 L4 10.43 0.870 1985 list
4060 Deipylos 9.3 84.043 79.21 86.79 L4 9.30 0.760 1987 list
1404 Ajax 9.3 83.990 81.69 96.34 L4 29.38 0.960 1936 list
4348 Poulydamas 9.5 82.032 70.08 87.51 L5 9.91 0.840 1988 list
5144 Achates 9.0 80.958 91.91 89.85 L5 5.96 0.920 1991 list
4833 Meges 8.9 80.165 87.33 89.39 L4 14.25 0.940 1989 list
2223 Sarpedon 9.41 77.480 94.63 108.21 L5 22.74 0.880 1977 list
4489 Dracius 9.0 76.595 92.93 95.02 L4 12.58 0.950 1988 list
2260 Neoptolemus 9.31 76.435 71.65 81.28 L4 8.18 0.950 1975 list
5254 Ulysses 9.2 76.147 78.34 80.00 L4 28.72 0.970 1986 list
3708 Socus 9.3 75.661 79.59 76.75 L5 6.55 0.980 1974 list
2674 Pandarus 9.1 74.267 98.10 101.72 L5 8.48 1.000 1982 list
3564 Talthybius 9.4 73.730 68.92 74.11 L4 40.59 0.900 1985 list
4834 Thoas 9.1 72.331 86.82 96.21 L4 18.19 0.950 1989 list
7641 Cteatus 9.4 71.839 68.97 75.28 L4 27.77 0.980 1986 list
3540 Protesilaos 9.3 70.225 76.84 87.66 L4 8.95 0.940 1973 list
11395 Iphinous 9.8 68.977 64.71 67.78 L4 17.38 1998 list
4035 Thestor 9.6 68.733 68.23 66.99 L4 13.47 0.970 1986 list
5264 Telephus 9.4 68.472 73.26 81.38 L4 9.53 0.970 1991 list
1868 Thersites 9.5 68.163 70.08 78.89 L4 10.48 0.960 1960 list
9799 Thronium 9.6 68.033 64.87 72.42 L4 21.52 0.910 1996 list
4068 Menestheus 9.5 67.625 62.37 68.46 L4 14.40 0.950 1973 list
23135 Pheidas 9.9 66.230 58.29 68.50 L4 8.69 0.860 2000 list
2456 Palamedes 9.3 65.916 91.66 99.60 L4 7.24 0.920 1966 list
3709 Polypoites 9.1 65.297 99.09 85.23 L4 10.04 1.000 1985 list
1749 Telamon 9.5 64.898 81.06 69.14 L4 16.98 0.970 1949 list
3548 Eurybates 9.6 63.885 72.14 68.40 L4 8.71 0.730 1973 list
4543 Phoinix 9.7 63.836 62.79 69.54 L4 38.87 1.200 1989 list
12444 Prothoon 9.8 63.835 64.31 62.41 L5 15.82 1996 list
4836 Medon 9.5 63.277 67.73 78.70 L4 9.82 0.920 1989 list
16070 Charops 9.7 63.191 64.13 68.98 L5 20.24 0.960 1999 list
15440 Eioneus 9.6 62.519 66.48 71.88 L4 21.43 0.970 1998 list
4715 Medesicaste 9.7 62.097 63.91 65.93 L5 8.81 0.850 1989 list
34746 Thoon 9.8 61.684 60.51 63.63 L5 19.63 0.950 2001 list
38050 Bias 9.8 61.603 61.04 50.44 L4 18.85 0.990 1998 list
5130 Ilioneus 9.7 60.711 59.40 52.49 L5 14.77 0.960 1989 list
5027 Androgeos 9.6 59.786 57.86 n.a. L4 11.38 0.910 1988 list
6090 Aulis 9.4 59.568 74.53 81.92 L4 18.48 0.980 1989 list
5648 Axius 9.7 59.295 63.91 n.a. L5 37.56 0.900 1990 list
7119 Hiera 9.7 59.150 76.40 77.29 L4 400 0.950 1989 list
4805 Asteropaios 10.0 57.647 53.16 43.44 L5 12.37 1990 list
16974 Iphthime 9.8 57.341 55.43 57.15 L4 78.9 0.960 1998 list
4867 Polites 9.8 57.251 58.29 64.29 L5 11.24 1.010 1989 list
2895 Memnon 10.0 56.706 55.67 n.a. L5 7.50 0.710 1981 list
4708 Polydoros 9.9 54.964 55.67 n.a. L5 7.52 0.960 1988 list
(21601) 1998 XO89 10.0 54.909 55.67 56.08 L4 12.65 0.970 1998 list
12929 Periboea 9.9 54.077 61.04 55.34 L5 9.27 0.880 1999 list
17492 Hippasos 10.0 53.975 55.67 n.a. L5 17.75 1991 list
5652 Amphimachus 10.1 53.921 53.16 52.48 L4 8.37 1.050 1992 list
2759 Idomeneus 9.9 53.676 61.01 52.55 L4 32.38 0.910 1980 list
5258 Rhoeo 10.2 53.275 50.77 n.a. L4 19.85 1.010 1989 list
(12126) 1999 RM11 10.1 53.202 n.a. n.a. L5 n.a. ? 1999 list
(15502) 1999 NV27 10.0 53.100 55.67 50.86 L5 15.13 0.875 1999 list
4754 Panthoos 10.0 53.025 53.15 56.96 L5 27.68 1977 list
4832 Palinurus 10.0 52.058 53.16 n.a. L5 5.32 1.000 1988 list
5126 Achaemenides 10.5 51.922 44.22 48.57 L4 53.02 1989 list
3240 Laocoon 10.2 51.695 50.77 n.a. L5 11.31 0.880 1978 list
4902 Thessandrus 9.8 51.263 61.04 71.79 L4 738 0.960 1989 list
11552 Boucolion 10.1 51.136 53.16 53.91 L5 32.44 1993 list
(20729) 1999 XS143 10.4 50.961 46.30 n.a. L4 5.72 1.000 1999 list
6545 Leitus 10.1 50.951 53.16 n.a. L4 16.26 0.910 1986 list
4792 Lykaon 10.1 50.870 53.16 n.a. L5 40.09 0.960 1988 list
21900 Orus 10.0 50.810 55.67 53.87 L4 13.45 0.950 1999 list
1873 Agenor 10.1 50.799 53.76 54.38 L5 20.60 1971 list
5028 Halaesus 10.2 50.770 50.77 n.a. L4 24.94 0.900 1988 list
2146 Stentor 9.9 50.755 58.29 n.a. L4 16.40 1976 list
4722 Agelaos 10.0 50.378 53.16 59.47 L5 18.44 0.910 1977 list
5284 Orsilocus 10.1 50.159 53.16 n.a. L4 10.31 0.970 1989 list
11509 Thersilochos 10.1 49.960 53.16 56.23 L5 17.37 1990 list
5285 Krethon 10.1 49.606 58.53 52.61 L4 12.04 1.090 1989 list
4791 Iphidamas 10.1 49.528 57.85 59.96 L5 9.70 1.030 1988 list
9023 Mnesthus 10.1 49.151 50.77 60.80 L5 30.66 1988 list
5283 Pyrrhus 9.7 48.356 64.58 69.93 L4 7.32 0.950 1989 list
4946 Askalaphus 10.2 48.209 52.71 66.10 L4 22.73 0.940 1988 list
(22149) 2000 WD49 10.2 48.190 50.77 50.37 L4 7.84 1.090 2000 list
(32496) 2000 WX182 10.2 48.017 50.77 51.63 L5 23.34 0.950 2000 list
5120 Bitias 10.2 47.987 50.77 n.a. L5 15.21 0.780 1988 list
12714 Alkimos 10.1 47.819 61.04 54.62 L4 28.48 1991 list
7352 Hypsenor 9.9 47.731 55.67 47.07 L5 648 0.850 1994 list
1870 Glaukos 10.6 47.649 42.23 n.a. L5 5.99 1971 list
4138 Kalchas 10.1 46.462 53.16 61.04 L4 29.2 0.810 1973 list
(23958) 1998 VD30 10.2 46.001 50.77 47.91 L4 562 0.990 1998 list
4828 Misenus 10.4 45.954 46.30 43.22 L5 12.87 0.920 1988 list
4057 Demophon 10.1 45.683 53.16 n.a. L4 29.82 1.060 1985 list
4501 Eurypylos 10.4 45.524 46.30 n.a. L4 6.05 1989 list
4007 Euryalos 10.3 45.515 48.48 53.89 L4 6.39 1973 list
5259 Epeigeus 10.3 44.741 42.59 44.42 L4 18.42 1989 list
30705 Idaios 10.4 44.546 46.30 n.a. L5 15.74 1977 list
16560 Daitor 10.7 43.861 51.42 43.38 L5 1991 list
(15977) 1998 MA11 10.4 43.530 46.30 51.53 L5 250 0.906 1998 list
7543 Prylis 10.6 42.893 42.23 n.a. L4 17.80 1973 list
4827 Dares 10.5 42.770 44.22 n.a. L5 19.00 1988 list
1647 Menelaus 10.5 42.716 44.22 n.a. L4 17.74 0.866 1957 list
(A) Used sources: WISE/NEOWISE catalog (NEOWISE_DIAM_V1 PDS, Grav, 2012); IRAS data (SIMPS v.6 catalog); and Akari catalog (Usui, 2011); RP: rotation period and V–I (color index) taken from the LCDB

Note: missing data was completed with figures from the JPL SBDB (query) and from the LCDB (query form) for the WISE/NEOWISE and SIMPS catalogs, respectively. These figures are given in italics. Also, listing is incomplete above #100.

Naming

This minor planet was named from Greek mythology after Orsilochus, son of Diocles (Diokles) and twin brother of Crethon (see 5285 Krethon). The Achaean warrior fought under Agamemnon and Menelaus in the Trojan War, where he was slain by Aeneas.[1] The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 12 July 1995 (M.P.C. 25444).[14]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Lightcurve plot of (5284) Orsilocus from Feb 2013, May 2015 and May 2016 by Robert Stephens at the Center for Solar System Studies (U81). Quality code is n.a./2+/2+ (lightcurve rating at CS3). Summary figures at the LCDB and CS3.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "5284 Orsilocus (1989 CK2)". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  2. ^ Noah Webster (1884) A Practical Dictionary of the English Language
  3. ^ a b c d "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 5284 Orsilocus (1989 CK2)" (2018-05-25 last obs.). Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  4. ^ a b "List of Jupiter Trojans". Minor Planet Center. 1 June 2018. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Asteroid (5284) Orsilocus – Proper Elements". AstDyS-2, Asteroids – Dynamic Site. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  6. ^ a b c d Grav, T.; Mainzer, A. K.; Bauer, J. M.; Masiero, J. R.; Nugent, C. R. (November 2012). "WISE/NEOWISE Observations of the Jovian Trojan Population: Taxonomy". The Astrophysical Journal. 759 (1): 10. arXiv:1209.1549. Bibcode:2012ApJ...759...49G. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/759/1/49. S2CID 119101711. (online catalog)
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "LCDB Data for (5284) Orsilocus". Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB). Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  8. ^ a b French, Linda M.; Stephens, Robert, D.; Coley, Daniel R.; Wasserman, Lawrence H.; Vilas, Faith; La Rocca, Daniel (October 2013). "A Troop of Trojans: Photometry of 24 Jovian Trojan Asteroids". The Minor Planet Bulletin. 40 (4): 198–203. Bibcode:2013MPBu...40..198F. ISSN 1052-8091.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ a b c Veres, Peter; Jedicke, Robert; Fitzsimmons, Alan; Denneau, Larry; Granvik, Mikael; Bolin, Bryce; et al. (November 2015). "Absolute magnitudes and slope parameters for 250,000 asteroids observed by Pan-STARRS PS1 - Preliminary results". Icarus. 261: 34–47. arXiv:1506.00762. Bibcode:2015Icar..261...34V. doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2015.08.007. S2CID 53493339.
  10. ^ a b Carvano, J. M.; Hasselmann, P. H.; Lazzaro, D.; Mothé-Diniz, T. (February 2010). "SDSS-based taxonomic classification and orbital distribution of main belt asteroids". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 510: 12. Bibcode:2010A&A...510A..43C. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/200913322. Retrieved 30 October 2019. (PDS data set)
  11. ^ "Asteroid 5284 Orsilocus". Small Bodies Data Ferret. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
  12. ^ Stephens, Robert D.; Coley, Daniel, R.; French, Linda M. (January 2016). "Large L5 Jovian Trojan Asteroid Lightcurves from the Center for Solar System Studies". The Minor Planet Bulletin. 43 (1): 15–22. Bibcode:2016MPBu...43...15S. ISSN 1052-8091.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ Stephens, Robert D.; Coley, Daniel R.; Warner, Brian D.; French, Linda, M. (October 2016). "Lightcurves of Jovian Trojan Asteroids from the Center for Solar System Studies: L4 Greek Camp and Spies". The Minor Planet Bulletin. 43 (4): 323–331. Bibcode:2016MPBu...43..323S. ISSN 1052-8091.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ "MPC/MPO/MPS Archive". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 20 June 2018.

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American drummer Billy DrummondBilly Drummond in 2008Background informationBirth nameWillis Robert Drummond Jr.Born (1959-06-15) June 15, 1959 (age 65)Newport News, Virginia, U.S.GenresJazzOccupation(s)MusicianInstrument(s)DrumsYears active1980s–presentLabels Criss Cross SteepleChase Websitebillydrummonddrums.comMusical artist Billy Drummond in Aarhus, Denmark, 2020 Willis Robert Billy Drummond Jr. (born June 19, 1959) is an American jazz drummer. Early life Billy Drummond was born in New…

Disambiguazione – Se stai cercando altre persone omonime, vedi Matteo Ricci (disambigua). Miniatura raffigurante Matteo Ricci con indosso tradizionali vesti cinesi Padre Matteo Ricci (Macerata, 6 ottobre 1552 – Pechino, 11 maggio 1610) è stato un gesuita, matematico, cartografo e sinologo italiano. È stato proclamato Servo di Dio il 19 aprile 1984 da papa Giovanni Paolo II, mentre il 17 dicembre 2022 gli viene attribuito il titolo di Venerabile da papa Francesco.[1] Vissuto al temp…

Canadian online media company Narcity Media Inc.FormerlyMTL Blog Inc. (2013–2015)Company typePrivateIndustryMediaAdvertisingComputer softwareTechnologyFounded2013; 11 years ago (2013)[1] in Montreal, Quebec, CanadaFoundersCharles Lapointe Joshua McRaeHeadquartersToronto, Ontario, Canada[1]Key peopleCharles Lapointe (CEO) Érik Desjardins (Ex-CTO)[1] Adrian Borowski (Ex-COO)[1] Chrjapin Kelly J. (Ex-CFO)[1]ServicesOnline servicesWebsitew…

آرغوArgo (بالإنجليزية) الملصق الدعائي للفيلممعلومات عامةالصنف الفني  القائمة ... فيلم تشويق سياسي — فيلم دراما — فيلم سيرة ذاتية — فيلم إثارة — فيلم تاريخي المواضيع أزمة رهائن إيران — الوثبة الكندية — hostage-rescue mission (en) تاريخ الصدور 12 أكتوبر، 2012مدة العرض 120 دقيقة [1]اللغة …

American hotel, resort, entertainment, and media company Not to be confused with Ryman. Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc.FormerlyGaylord Broadcasting CompanyGaylord Entertainment CompanyCompany typePublicTraded asNYSE: RHPRussell 2000 ComponentIndustryREITEntertainmentFounded1925; 99 years ago (1925)FounderEdward GaylordHeadquartersNashville, Tennessee, U.S.Key peopleColin Reed (Executive Chair)Mark Fioravanti (RHP CEO)Patrick Moore (Opry Entertainment CEO)Revenue US$747.…

Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cameo. Brève apparition d'Alfred Hitchcock, à droite, dans son film L'Inconnu du Nord-Express, en 1951. Un caméo, également appelé passage éclair[1] ou vedette éclair[2] (essentiellement au Québec), est, dans le monde de l'image et plus particulièrement au théâtre et au cinéma, l'apparition fugace d'une personne membre de l'équipe de tournage ou autrement célèbre. Le mot « caméo » est un terme emprunté à l'anglais qui l'a lui-même …

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