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Nysa family

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Part of the largest cluster of asteroid families in the asteroid belt

TheNysa family (adj.Nysian;FIN:405) is part of theNysa–Polana complex, the largest cluster ofasteroid families in theasteroid belt.[1]: 23  It is located in theinner region of the asteroid belt, orbiting the Sun between 2.41 and 2.5 AU. Asteroids in this complex haveeccentricities between 0.12 and 0.21 andinclinations of 1.4 to 4.3.[2] The family derives its name from its most massive member,44 Nysa. It has also been known as theHertha family(adj. Herthian) named after135 Hertha.

Subdivision

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Asteroids in this complex are typically divided into the stony Nysa and carbonaceous Polana subgroups, two mineralogically different families:[3]

  • The much brighterS-type Nysian subgroup (i.e. the Nysa family, in the narrower sense) includes44 Nysa and135 Hertha.
  • In the low-albedo subgroup of the complex lies thePolana family(adj Polanian), a family of darkF-type asteroids named after142 Polana, the largest asteroid in this section.[4] New JWST Spectroscopy of (142) Polana suggests that the near-Earth asteroids (101955) Bennu, which was the target of NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission, and (162173) Ryugu, which was the target of JAXA’s Hayabusa-2 mission, are also members of this family.[5] More recently an additional family, theEulalia family has also been identified inside this subgroup.[3][1]: 4, 8 

Nysian asteroids

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NameSemimajor axis (a) orbital eccentricity (e)inclination (i)
44 Nysa2.4230.1493.703°
135 Hertha2.4280.2062.306°
142 Polana2.4180.1362.238°
750 Oskar2.4440.1303.952°
2984 Chaucer2.4700.1353.054°
2391 Tomita[6]
2509 Chukotka
2710 Veverka
3048 Guangzhou
3069 Heyrovsky
3172 Hirst
3467 Bernheim2.4090.1494.112°
3952 Russellmark
4797 Ako
5075 Goryachev
5394 Jurgens
7629 Foros
7655 Adamries
7866 Sicoli2.4280.2103.480°
9922 Catcheller[7]2.4020.1902.492°

See also

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References

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  1. ^abNesvorný, D.; Broz, M.; Carruba, V. (December 2014). "Identification and Dynamical Properties of Asteroid Families".Asteroids IV. pp. 297–321.arXiv:1502.01628.Bibcode:2015aste.book..297N.doi:10.2458/azu_uapress_9780816532131-ch016.ISBN 9780816532131.
  2. ^EasySky – Screenshots
  3. ^abWalsh, Kevin J.; Delbó, Marco; Bottke, William F.; Vokrouhlický, David; Lauretta, Dante S. (July 2013). "Introducing the Eulalia and new Polana asteroid families: Re-assessing primitive asteroid families in the inner Main Belt".Icarus.225 (1):283–297.arXiv:1305.2821.Bibcode:2013Icar..225..283W.doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2013.03.005.
  4. ^"[5.05] The puzzling case of the Nysa-Polana family finally solved?".AAS. Madison. 12 October 1998. Archived fromthe original on December 17, 2006.
  5. ^Arredondo, Anicia; Becker, Tracy M.; McAdam, Maggie M.; Rivkin, Andrew S.; Jarmak, Stephanie; Wong, Ian (1 August 2025)."JWST Spectroscopy of (142) Polana: Connection to NEAs (101955) Bennu and (162173) Ryugu".The Planetary Science Journal.6 (8): 195.Bibcode:2025PSJ.....6..195A.doi:10.3847/PSJ/ade395.
  6. ^A. Cellino; V. Zappala; A. Doressoundiram; M. Di Martino; et al. (August 2001). "The Puzzling Case of the Nysa-Polana Family".Icarus.152 (2):225–237.Bibcode:2001Icar..152..225C.doi:10.1006/icar.2001.6634.
  7. ^Zappalà, V.; Bendjoya, Ph.; Cellino, A.; Farinella, P.; Froeschle, C. (1997)."Asteroid Dynamical Families".NASA Planetary Data System: EAR-A-5-DDR-FAMILY-V4.1. Retrieved4 March 2020. (PDS main page)
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