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946 Poësia

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Themis asteroid and slow rotator

946 Poësia
Discovery[1]
Discovered byM. F. Wolf
Discovery siteHeidelberg Obs.
Discovery date11 February 1921
Designations
(946) Poësia
Pronunciation/pˈsiə/[2]
Named after
poetry
(goddess of poetry)[3]
A921 CD · 1959 AA
A911 KB · 1911 KB
1921 JC
main-belt[1][4] · (outer)
Themis[5][6]
Orbital characteristics[4]
Epoch 31 May 2020 (JD 2459000.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc98.66yr (36,034 d)
Aphelion3.5647AU
Perihelion2.6709 AU
3.1178 AU
Eccentricity0.1433
5.51 yr (2,011 d)
30.119°
0° 10m 44.4s / day
Inclination1.4312°
69.661°
37.936°
Physical characteristics
  • 36.210±0.149 km[7]
  • 39.60±0.64 km[8]
  • 43.75±4.6 km[9]
108.5±0.5 h[10][11]
  • 0.0627±0.015[9]
  • 0.079±0.003[8]
  • 0.097±0.008[7]
10.6[1][4]

946 Poësia/pˈsiə/ is aThemis asteroid andslow rotator, approximately 39 kilometers (24 miles) in diameter, located in the outer regions of theasteroid belt. It was discovered by German astronomerMax Wolf at theHeidelberg-Königstuhl State Observatory on 11 February 1921 and given theprovisional designationsA921 CD and1921 JC.[1] TheF-type asteroid has a longrotation period of 108.5 hours. It was named after the goddess ofpoetry.[3]

Orbit and classification

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Poësia is a core member of theThemis family (602), a very largefamily of carbonaceous asteroids, named after24 Themis.[5][6][12]: 23  It orbits the Sun in theouter asteroid belt at a distance of 2.7–3.6 AU once every 5 years and 6 months (2,011 days;semi-major axis of 3.12 AU). Its orbit has aneccentricity of 0.14 and aninclination of 1° with respect to theecliptic.[4] The body'sobservation arc begins atHeidelberg Observatory on 11 May 1921, or three months after its official discovery observation.[1]

Naming

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Thisminor planet was named after the goddess of poetry. The name was proposed by Russian astronomerNikolaj Komendantov (1895–1937), and thenaming was mentioned inThe Names of the Minor Planets byPaul Herget in 1955 (H 91).[3]

Physical characteristics

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In theTholen classification,Poësia is an uncommonF-type asteroid, though with an unusual spectrum,[4] while in the Barucci taxonomy, it is a carbonaceousC0-type.[6] The overallspectral type for members of the Themistian family is that of a C-type.[12]: 23 

Rotation period

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In January 2009, a rotationallightcurve ofPoësia was obtained fromphotometric observations byRobert Stephens at the Santana Observatory (646) and Goat Mountain Astronomical Research Station (G79) in California. Lightcurve analysis gave an exceptionally longrotation period of108.5±0.5 hours with a brightness amplitude of0.32±0.05magnitude (U=2+).[11] A few weeks later, Gary A. Vander Haagen at Stonegate Observatory (H67) determined an ambiguous period of 73.5 or 102.9 hours with an amplitude of0.24±0.05 magnitude (U=2),[13] whileRené Roy measured a tentative period of 48 hours (U=1).[14] With a best-rated period of 108.5 hours,Poësia is aslow rotator. While theslowest rotators have periods above 1000 hours, the vast majority of asteroids have periods between 2.2 and 20 hours.

Diameter and albedo

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According to the survey carried out by theNEOWISE mission of NASA'sWide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), and the Infrared Astronomical SatelliteIRAS,Poësia measures36.210±0.149,39.60±0.64 and43.75±4.6 kilometers in diameter, and its surface has a correspondingalbedo of0.097±0.008,0.079±0.003 and0.0627±0.015, respectively.[7][8][9] TheCollaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link adopts the results from IRAS, that is, an albedo of 0.0627 and a diameter of 43.75 km based on anabsolute magnitude of 9.8.[10]

Further published mean-diameters and albedos by the WISE team include33.30±10.10 km,35.84±11.06 km,37.604±0.255 km and38.990±0.248 km with albedos of0.06±0.06,0.06±0.04,0.097±0.008 and0.0789±0.0085, respectively.[6][10]

References

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  1. ^abcde"946 Poesia (A921 CD)".Minor Planet Center. Retrieved15 February 2020.
  2. ^"poesis, poiesis".Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.). Oxford University Press. (Subscription orparticipating institution membership required.)
  3. ^abcSchmadel, Lutz D. (2007). "(946) Poësia".Dictionary of Minor Planet Names. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 83.doi:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_947.ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3.
  4. ^abcdefgh"JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 946 Poesia (A921 CD)" (2020-01-06 last obs.).Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved15 February 2020.
  5. ^ab"Asteroid 946 Poesia – Proper Elements". AstDyS-2, Asteroids – Dynamic Site. Retrieved15 February 2020.
  6. ^abcd"Asteroid 946 Poesia".Small Bodies Data Ferret. Retrieved15 February 2020.
  7. ^abcMasiero, Joseph R.; Grav, T.; Mainzer, A. K.; Nugent, C. R.; Bauer, J. M.; Stevenson, R.; et al. (August 2014). "Main-belt Asteroids with WISE/NEOWISE: Near-infrared Albedos".The Astrophysical Journal.791 (2): 11.arXiv:1406.6645.Bibcode:2014ApJ...791..121M.doi:10.1088/0004-637X/791/2/121.
  8. ^abcUsui, Fumihiko; Kuroda, Daisuke; Müller, Thomas G.; Hasegawa, Sunao; Ishiguro, Masateru; Ootsubo, Takafumi; et al. (October 2011). "Asteroid Catalog Using Akari: AKARI/IRC Mid-Infrared Asteroid Survey".Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan.63 (5):1117–1138.Bibcode:2011PASJ...63.1117U.doi:10.1093/pasj/63.5.1117. (online,AcuA catalog p. 153)
  9. ^abcTedesco, E. F.; Noah, P. V.; Noah, M.; Price, S. D. (October 2004)."IRAS Minor Planet Survey V6.0".NASA Planetary Data System.12: IRAS-A-FPA-3-RDR-IMPS-V6.0.Bibcode:2004PDSS...12.....T. Retrieved14 February 2020.
  10. ^abc"LCDB Data for (946) Poësia". Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB). Retrieved15 February 2020.
  11. ^abStephens, Robert D. (July 2009)."Asteroids Observed from GMARS and Santana Observatories: 2009 January – February"(PDF).The Minor Planet Bulletin.36 (3):125–126.Bibcode:2009MPBu...36..125S. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 26 November 2021. Retrieved15 February 2020.
  12. ^abNesvorný, D.; Broz, M.; Carruba, V. (December 2014). "Identification and Dynamical Properties of Asteroid Families".Asteroids IV:297–321.arXiv:1502.01628.Bibcode:2015aste.book..297N.doi:10.2458/azu_uapress_9780816532131-ch016.
  13. ^Vander Haagen, Gary A. (October 2009)."Lightcurves and H-G Parameters for 901 Brunsia and 946 Poesia"(PDF).The Minor Planet Bulletin.36 (4):136–138.Bibcode:2009MPBu...36..136V.
  14. ^Behrend, Raoul."Asteroids and comets rotation curves – (946) Poësia". Geneva Observatory. Retrieved15 February 2020.

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