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1047 Geisha

1047 Geisha, provisional designation 1924 TE, is a stony Florian asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 11 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 17 November 1924, by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth at the Heidelberg-Königstuhl State Observatory in southwest Germany.[9] The asteroid was named after the British musical The Geisha.[2]

1047 Geisha
Discovery[1]
Discovered byK. Reinmuth
Discovery siteHeidelberg Obs.
Discovery date17 November 1924
Designations
(1047) Geisha
Named after
The Geisha[2]
(British musical)
1924 TE · 1932 BP
1941 YG · 1947 NC
1950 JF · 1974 HU2
A916 HB
main-belt · (inner)
Flora[3][4]
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch 4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc92.63 yr (33,833 d)
Aphelion2.6723 AU
Perihelion1.8094 AU
2.2409 AU
Eccentricity0.1925
3.35 yr (1,225 days)
256.96°
0° 17m 37.68s / day
Inclination5.6667°
78.223°
300.39°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions9.96±2.15 km[5]
10.555±0.095 km[6]
10.729±0.112 km[7]
11.52 km (calculated)[3]
25.62±0.02 h[8]
0.24 (assumed)[3]
0.277±0.029[7]
0.2897±0.0802[6]
0.30±0.13[5]
Tholen = S[1] · S[3]
B–V = 0.913[1]
U–B = 0.541[1]
11.86[1][3][6] · 12.20[5]

Orbit and classification edit

Geisha is a member of the Flora family (402),[3][4] a giant asteroid family and the largest family of stony asteroids in the main-belt.[10]: 23  It orbits the Sun in the inner main-belt at a distance of 1.8–2.7 AU once every 3 years and 4 months (1,225 days; semi-major axis 2.24 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.19 and an inclination of 6° with respect to the ecliptic.[1]

The asteroid was first observed as A916 HB at Heidelberg in April 1916. The body's observation arc begins with its official discovery observation in November 1924.[9]

Physical characteristics edit

In the Tholen classification, Geisha is stony S-type asteroid,[1] which is also the overall spectral type for members of the Flora family.[10]: 23 

Rotation period edit

In February 2006, a rotational lightcurve of Geisha was obtained from photometric observations by Italian amateur astronomer Laurent Bernasconi. Lightcurve analysis gave a somewhat longer-than-average rotation period of 25.62 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.33 magnitude (U=3-).[8]

Diameter and albedo edit

According to the survey carried out by the NEOWISE mission of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, Geisha measures between 9.96 and 10.729 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo between 0.277 and 0.30.[5][6][7]

The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link assumes an albedo of 0.24 – derived from 8 Flora, namesake and parent body of the Flora family – and calculates a diameter of 11.52 kilometers based on an absolute magnitude of 11.86.[3]

Naming edit

This minor planet was named after the British musical The Geisha, a story of a tea house (1896). The official naming citation was mentioned in The Names of the Minor Planets by Paul Herget in 1955 (H 100).[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h (2017-07-05 last obs.). Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Archived from the original on 18 September 2020. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b c Schmadel, Lutz D. (2007). Dictionary of Minor Planet Names – (1047) Geisha. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 89. ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "LCDB Data for (1047) Geisha". Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB). Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Asteroid 1047 Geisha – Nesvorny HCM Asteroid Families V3.0". Small Bodies Data Ferret. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d Nugent, C. R.; Mainzer, A.; Bauer, J.; Cutri, R. M.; Kramer, E. A.; Grav, T.; et al. (September 2016). "NEOWISE Reactivation Mission Year Two: Asteroid Diameters and Albedos". The Astronomical Journal. 152 (3): 12. arXiv:1606.08923. Bibcode:2016AJ....152...63N. doi:10.3847/0004-6256/152/3/63. S2CID 119289027.
  6. ^ a b c d Mainzer, A.; Grav, T.; Masiero, J.; Hand, E.; Bauer, J.; Tholen, D.; et al. (November 2011). "NEOWISE Studies of Spectrophotometrically Classified Asteroids: Preliminary Results". The Astrophysical Journal. 741 (2): 25. arXiv:1109.6407. Bibcode:2011ApJ...741...90M. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/741/2/90. S2CID 118700974.
  7. ^ a b c Masiero, 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. S2CID 119293330.
  8. ^ a b Behrend, Raoul. "Asteroids and comets rotation curves – (1047) Geisha". Geneva Observatory. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  9. ^ a b "1047 Geisha (1924 TE)". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  10. ^ a b Nesvorný, 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. S2CID 119280014.

External links edit

  • Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB), query form (info 16 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine)
  • 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
  • 1047 Geisha at AstDyS-2, Asteroids—Dynamic Site
    • Ephemeris · Observation prediction · Orbital info · Proper elements · Observational info
  • 1047 Geisha at the JPL Small-Body Database  
    • Close approach · Discovery · Ephemeris · Orbit diagram · Orbital elements · Physical parameters

1047, geisha, provisional, designation, 1924, stony, florian, asteroid, from, inner, regions, asteroid, belt, approximately, kilometers, diameter, discovered, november, 1924, german, astronomer, karl, reinmuth, heidelberg, königstuhl, state, observatory, south. 1047 Geisha provisional designation 1924 TE is a stony Florian asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt approximately 11 kilometers in diameter It was discovered on 17 November 1924 by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth at the Heidelberg Konigstuhl State Observatory in southwest Germany 9 The asteroid was named after the British musical The Geisha 2 1047 GeishaDiscovery 1 Discovered byK ReinmuthDiscovery siteHeidelberg Obs Discovery date17 November 1924DesignationsMPC designation 1047 GeishaNamed afterThe Geisha 2 British musical Alternative designations1924 TE 1932 BP1941 YG 1947 NC1950 JF 1974 HU2 A916 HBMinor planet categorymain belt inner Flora 3 4 Orbital characteristics 1 Epoch 4 September 2017 JD 2458000 5 Uncertainty parameter 0Observation arc92 63 yr 33 833 d Aphelion2 6723 AUPerihelion1 8094 AUSemi major axis2 2409 AUEccentricity0 1925Orbital period sidereal 3 35 yr 1 225 days Mean anomaly256 96 Mean motion0 17m 37 68s dayInclination5 6667 Longitude of ascending node78 223 Argument of perihelion300 39 Physical characteristicsDimensions9 96 2 15 km 5 10 555 0 095 km 6 10 729 0 112 km 7 11 52 km calculated 3 Synodic rotation period25 62 0 02 h 8 Geometric albedo0 24 assumed 3 0 277 0 029 7 0 2897 0 0802 6 0 30 0 13 5 Spectral typeTholen S 1 S 3 B V 0 913 1 U B 0 541 1 Absolute magnitude H 11 86 1 3 6 12 20 5 Contents 1 Orbit and classification 2 Physical characteristics 2 1 Rotation period 2 2 Diameter and albedo 3 Naming 4 References 5 External linksOrbit and classification editGeisha is a member of the Flora family 402 3 4 a giant asteroid family and the largest family of stony asteroids in the main belt 10 23 It orbits the Sun in the inner main belt at a distance of 1 8 2 7 AU once every 3 years and 4 months 1 225 days semi major axis 2 24 AU Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0 19 and an inclination of 6 with respect to the ecliptic 1 The asteroid was first observed as A916 HB at Heidelberg in April 1916 The body s observation arc begins with its official discovery observation in November 1924 9 Physical characteristics editIn the Tholen classification Geisha is stony S type asteroid 1 which is also the overall spectral type for members of the Flora family 10 23 Rotation period edit In February 2006 a rotational lightcurve of Geisha was obtained from photometric observations by Italian amateur astronomer Laurent Bernasconi Lightcurve analysis gave a somewhat longer than average rotation period of 25 62 hours with a brightness amplitude of 0 33 magnitude U 3 8 Diameter and albedo edit According to the survey carried out by the NEOWISE mission of NASA s Wide field Infrared Survey Explorer Geisha measures between 9 96 and 10 729 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo between 0 277 and 0 30 5 6 7 The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link assumes an albedo of 0 24 derived from 8 Flora namesake and parent body of the Flora family and calculates a diameter of 11 52 kilometers based on an absolute magnitude of 11 86 3 Naming editThis minor planet was named after the British musical The Geisha a story of a tea house 1896 The official naming citation was mentioned in The Names of the Minor Planets by Paul Herget in 1955 H 100 2 References edit a b c d e f g h JPL Small Body Database Browser 1047 Geisha 1924 TE 2017 07 05 last obs Jet Propulsion Laboratory Archived from the original on 18 September 2020 Retrieved 11 January 2018 a b c Schmadel Lutz D 2007 Dictionary of Minor Planet Names 1047 Geisha Springer Berlin Heidelberg p 89 ISBN 978 3 540 00238 3 a b c d e f g LCDB Data for 1047 Geisha Asteroid Lightcurve Database LCDB Retrieved 11 January 2018 a b Asteroid 1047 Geisha Nesvorny HCM Asteroid Families V3 0 Small Bodies Data Ferret Retrieved 24 October 2019 a b c d Nugent C R Mainzer A Bauer J Cutri R M Kramer E A Grav T et al September 2016 NEOWISE Reactivation Mission Year Two Asteroid Diameters and Albedos The Astronomical Journal 152 3 12 arXiv 1606 08923 Bibcode 2016AJ 152 63N doi 10 3847 0004 6256 152 3 63 S2CID 119289027 a b c d Mainzer A Grav T Masiero J Hand E Bauer J Tholen D et al November 2011 NEOWISE Studies of Spectrophotometrically Classified Asteroids Preliminary Results The Astrophysical Journal 741 2 25 arXiv 1109 6407 Bibcode 2011ApJ 741 90M doi 10 1088 0004 637X 741 2 90 S2CID 118700974 a b c Masiero 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 S2CID 119293330 a b Behrend Raoul Asteroids and comets rotation curves 1047 Geisha Geneva Observatory Retrieved 11 January 2018 a b 1047 Geisha 1924 TE Minor Planet Center Retrieved 11 January 2018 a b Nesvorny 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 S2CID 119280014 External links editAsteroid Lightcurve Database LCDB query form info Archived 16 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine Dictionary of Minor Planet Names Google books Asteroids and comets rotation curves CdR Observatoire de Geneve Raoul Behrend Discovery Circumstances Numbered Minor Planets 1 5000 Minor Planet Center 1047 Geisha at AstDyS 2 Asteroids Dynamic Site Ephemeris Observation prediction Orbital info Proper elements Observational info 1047 Geisha at the JPL Small Body Database nbsp Close approach Discovery Ephemeris Orbit diagram Orbital elements Physical parameters Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1047 Geisha amp oldid 1173374461, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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