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词条 1167 Dubiago
释义

  1. Classification and orbit

  2. Physical characteristics

      Lightcurves    Diameter and albedo  

  3. Naming

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox planet
| minorplanet = yes
| name = 1167 Dubiago
| background = #D6D6D6
| image =
| image_size =
| caption =
| discovery_ref =  
| discovered = 3 August 1930
| discoverer = E. F. Skvortsov
| discovery_site = Simeiz Obs.
| mpc_name = (1167) Dubiago
| alt_names = 1930 PB{{·}}{{mp|1931 VJ|1}}
1938 WW{{·}}1950 QX
A924 RF
| named_after = Alexander Dubyago
{{small|(also spelled: Dubiago)}}[2]
| mp_category = main-belt{{·}}{{small|(outer)}}[3]
| orbit_ref =  
| epoch = 4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5)
| uncertainty = 0
| observation_arc = 86.71 yr (31,671 days)
| aphelion = 3.6517 AU
| perihelion = 3.1772 AU
| semimajor = 3.4145 AU
| eccentricity = 0.0695
| period = 6.31 yr (2,305 days)
| mean_anomaly = 314.09°
| mean_motion = {{Deg2DMS|0.1562|sup=ms}} / day
| inclination = 5.7477°
| asc_node = 223.39°
| arg_peri = 71.344°
| dimensions = {{val|63.12|5.6}} km {{small|(IRAS:17)}}[5]
{{val|75.79|0.90}} km[6]
| rotation = {{val|14.3}} h[7]
{{val|34.8374|0.0990}} h[8]
| albedo = {{val|0.036|0.001}}[6]
{{val|0.0509|0.010}} {{small|(IRAS:17)}}[5]
| spectral_type = Tholen = D {{·}}D [3]
B–V = 0.743
U–B = 0.196
| abs_magnitude = {{val|9.51|0.29}}[15]{{·}}{{val|9.513|0.001}} {{small|(R)}}[8]{{·}}9.85[3][5][6]
}}1167 Dubiago, provisional designation {{mp|1930 PB}}, is a dark asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 63 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 3 August 1930, by Soviet astronomer Evgenii Skvortsov at Simeiz Observatory on the Crimean peninsula, and named after astronomer Alexander Dubyago.[21][2]

Classification and orbit

Dubiago orbits the Sun in the outer main-belt at a distance of 3.2–3.7 AU once every 6 years and 4 months (2,305 days). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.07 and an inclination of 6° with respect to the ecliptic. In 1924, it was first identified as {{mp|A924 RF}} at the discovering observatory. The body's observation arc begins at Yerkes Observatory about two months after its official discovery at Simeiz.[21]

Physical characteristics

In the Tholen classification, Dubiago is a D-type asteroid, a group of 46 known bodies, mostly being Jupiter trojans and centaurs such as 10199 Chariklo and 624 Hektor.[25] It is thought that the Martian moon Phobos has a similar composition, and that the Tagish Lake meteorite origins from a D-type asteroid.

Lightcurves

In March 1990, a rotational lightcurve of Dubiago was obtained using the Nordic Optical Telescope at the La Palma site on the Canary Islands. Lightcurve analysis gave a rotation period of 14.3 hours with a brightness variation of 0.23 magnitude ({{small|U=2}}).[7] A second lightcurve was obtained in the R-band at the Palomar Transient Factory in October 2013, giving an alternative period solution of 34.8374 hours with an amplitude of 0.21 magnitude ({{small|U=2}}).[8]

Diameter and albedo

According to the surveys carried out by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite IRAS and the Japanese Akari satellite, Dubiago measures 63.12 and 75.79 kilometers in diameter, and its surface has an albedo of 0.051 and 0.036, respectively.[5][6] The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link adopts the results obtained by IRAS with an absolute magnitude of 9.85.[3]

Naming

This minor planet was named in honor of Alexander Dubyago (1903–1959), a renowned astronomer of the Soviet Union. The lunar crater Dubyago is also named in his and his father's honour.[2] The approved naming was suggested by the Russian Institute of Theoretical Astronomy (ITA) and citation was published by the Minor Planet Center before November 1977 ({{small|M.P.C. 2740}}).[32]

References

1. ^{{cite book |title = Dictionary of Minor Planet Names – (1167) Dubiago |last = Schmadel | first = Lutz D. |publisher = Springer Berlin Heidelberg |page = 98 |date = 2007 |isbn = 978-3-540-00238-3 |doi = 10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_1168 |chapter = (1167) Dubiago }}
2. ^{{cite web |title = 1167 Dubiago (1930 PB) |work = Minor Planet Center |url = http://www.minorplanetcenter.net/db_search/show_object?object_id=1167 |accessdate = 1 February 2017}}
3. ^{{cite web |title = MPC/MPO/MPS Archive |work = Minor Planet Center |url = http://www.minorplanetcenter.net/iau/ECS/MPCArchive/MPCArchive_TBL.html |accessdate = 1 February 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web |title = JPL Small-Body Database Search: list of D-type minor planets (Tholen/SMASSII) |publisher = Jet Propulsion Laboratory |url = http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb_query.cgi?obj_group=all;obj_kind=all;obj_numbered=all;OBJ_field=0;ORB_field=0;combine_mode=OR;c1_group=OBJ;c1_item=Ay;c1_op=%3D;c1_value=D;c2_group=OBJ;c2_item=Ax;c2_op=%3D;c2_value=D;table_format=HTML;max_rows=100;format_option=comp;c_fields=AcBhBgBjBiBnBsAiArApAxAy;.cgifields=format_option;.cgifields=obj_kind;.cgifields=obj_group;.cgifields=obj_numbered;.cgifields=combine_mode;.cgifields=ast_orbit_class;.cgifields=table_format;.cgifields=com_orbit_class&query=1&c_sort=AcA |accessdate = 5 November 2015}}
5. ^{{cite web |title = LCDB Data for (1167) Dubiago |publisher = Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB) |url = http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/GenerateALCDEFPage_Local.php?AstInfo=1167%7CDubiago |accessdate = 1 February 2017}}
6. ^{{cite journal |first1 = E. F. |last1 = Tedesco |first2 = P. V. |last2 = Noah |first3 = M. |last3 = Noah |first4 = S. D. |last4 = Price |date = October 2004 |title = IRAS Minor Planet Survey V6.0 |url = http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/bib_query?bibcode=2004PDSS...12.....T |journal = NASA Planetary Data System |volume = 12 |pages = IRAS-A-FPA-3-RDR-IMPS-V6.0 |bibcode = 2004PDSS...12.....T |access-date= 1 February 2017}}
7. ^{{cite journal |display-authors = 6 |first1 = Fumihiko |last1 = Usui |first2 = Daisuke |last2 = Kuroda |first3 = Thomas G. |last3 = Müller |first4 = Sunao |last4 = Hasegawa |first5 = Masateru |last5 = Ishiguro |first6 = Takafumi |last6 = Ootsubo |first7 = Daisuke |last7 = Ishihara |first8 = Hirokazu |last8 = Kataza |first9 = Satoshi |last9 = Takita |first10 = Shinki |last10 = Oyabu |first11 = Munetaka |last11 = Ueno |first12 = Hideo |last12 = Matsuhara |first13 = Takashi |last13 = Onaka |date = October 2011 |title = Asteroid Catalog Using Akari: AKARI/IRC Mid-Infrared Asteroid Survey |url = http://pasj.oxfordjournals.org/content/63/5/1117.full.pdf+html |journal = Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan |volume = 63 |issue = 5 |pages = 1117–1138 |bibcode = 2011PASJ...63.1117U |doi = 10.1093/pasj/63.5.1117 |access-date= 1 February 2017}}
8. ^{{Cite journal |first1 = M. |last1 = Dahlgren |first2 = C.-I. |last2 = Lagerkvist |first3 = A. |last3 = Fitzsimmons |first4 = I. P. |last4 = Williams |date = May 1991 |title = Differential CCD photometry of Dubiago, Chiron and Hektor |url = http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/bib_query?bibcode=1991MNRAS.250..115D |journal = Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |volume = 250 |pages = 115–118 |issn = 0035-8711 |bibcode = 1991MNRAS.250..115D |doi = 10.1093/mnras/250.1.115 |access-date= 1 February 2017}}
9. ^{{cite journal |display-authors = 6 |first1 = Adam |last1 = Waszczak |first2 = Chan-Kao |last2 = Chang |first3 = Eran O. |last3 = Ofek |first4 = Russ |last4 = Laher |first5 = Frank |last5 = Masci |first6 = David |last6 = Levitan |first7 = Jason |last7 = Surace |first8 = Yu-Chi |last8 = Cheng |first9 = Wing-Huen |last9 = Ip |first10 = Daisuke |last10 = Kinoshita |first11 = George |last11 = Helou |first12 = Thomas A. |last12 = Prince |first13 = Shrinivas |last13 = Kulkarni |date = September 2015 |title = Asteroid Light Curves from the Palomar Transient Factory Survey: Rotation Periods and Phase Functions from Sparse Photometry |url = http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/bib_query?bibcode=2015AJ....150...75W |journal = The Astronomical Journal |volume = 150 |issue = 3 |page = 35 |bibcode = 2015AJ....150...75W |doi = 10.1088/0004-6256/150/3/75 |arxiv = 1504.04041 |access-date= 1 February 2017}}
10. ^{{cite journal |display-authors = 6 |first1 = Peter |last1 = Veres |first2 = Robert |last2 = Jedicke |first3 = Alan |last3 = Fitzsimmons |first4 = Larry |last4 = Denneau |first5 = Mikael |last5 = Granvik |first6 = Bryce |last6 = Bolin |first7 = Serge |last7 = Chastel |first8 = Richard J. |last8 = Wainscoat |first9 = William S. |last9 = Burgett |first10 = Kenneth C. |last10 = Chambers |first11 = Heather |last11 = Flewelling |first12 = Nick |last12 = Kaiser |first13 = Eugen A. |last13 = Magnier |first14 = Jeff S. |last14 = Morgan |first15 = Paul A. |last15 = Price |first16 = John L. |last16 = Tonry |first17 = Christopher |last17 = Waters |date = November 2015 |title = Absolute magnitudes and slope parameters for 250,000 asteroids observed by Pan-STARRS PS1 - Preliminary results |url = http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/bib_query?bibcode=2015Icar..261...34V |journal = Icarus |volume = 261 |pages = 34–47 |bibcode = 2015Icar..261...34V |doi = 10.1016/j.icarus.2015.08.007 |arxiv = 1506.00762 |access-date= 1 February 2017}}
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External links

  • Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB), query form (info)
  • [https://books.google.com/books?id=aeAg1X7afOoC&pg Dictionary of Minor Planet Names], Google books
  • Asteroids and comets rotation curves, CdR – Observatoire de Genève, Raoul Behrend
  • Discovery Circumstances: Numbered Minor Planets (1)-(5000) – Minor Planet Center
  • {{JPL small body}}
{{Minor planets navigator |1166 Sakuntala |number=1167 |1168 Brandia}}{{Small Solar System bodies}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Dubiago}}

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