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1550 Tito

1550 Tito, provisional designation 1937 WD, is a stony asteroid from the middle region of the asteroid belt, approximately 12 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 29 November 1937, by Serbian astronomer Milorad B. Protić at the Belgrade Astronomical Observatory in Serbia.[15] It was named for Yugoslavian statesman Josip Broz Tito.[2]

1550 Tito
Discovery[1]
Discovered byM. B. Protitch
Discovery siteBelgrade Obs.
Discovery date29 November 1937
Designations
(1550) Tito
Named after
Josip Broz Tito (statesman)[2]
1937 WD · 1941 XA
1941 YE · 1945 WB
1949 UR · 1983 CG3
main-belt · (middle)
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch 4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc79.34 yr (28,979 days)
Aphelion3.3418 AU
Perihelion1.7471 AU
2.5444 AU
Eccentricity0.3134
4.06 yr (1,482 days)
256.39°
0° 14m 34.08s / day
Inclination8.8802°
64.500°
311.14°
Physical characteristics
Dimensions9.47±2.13 km[3]
11.391±0.108 km[4]
11.45±0.28 km[5]
11.98±0.15 km[6]
12.39 km (calculated)[7]
12.431±0.062 km[8]
12.88±2.28 km[9]
13.652±2.335 km[10]
30±1 h[11]
54.2±0.3 h[12]
54.53±0.01 h[13]
0.181±0.055[10]
0.20 (assumed)[7]
0.2021±0.0196[8]
0.22±0.09[9]
0.239±0.007[6]
0.25±0.10[3]
0.257±0.045[5]
SMASS = S[1] · S[7]
11.8[5][6][8][9][10] · 11.9[1][7] · 11.96±0.39[14] · 12.12[3]

Classification and orbit Edit

This asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 1.7–3.3 AU once every 4 years and 1 month (1,482 days). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.31 and an inclination of 9° with respect to the ecliptic.[1] Tito's observation arc begins 4 years after its official discovery observation, with its first used observation taken at Belgrade in 1941. No precoveries were taken and no prior identifications were made.[15]

Physical characteristics Edit

In the SMASS classification, Tito is characterized as a common S-type asteroid.[1]

Rotation period Edit

Tito has a rotation period of approximately 54 hours. While this does not make it a slow rotator, it has a significantly longer period than the vast majority of minor planets, which typically spin every 2 to 20 hours around their axis. Rotational lightcurves of Tito were obtained from photometric observations by Walter R. Cooney Jr. in January 2003, who derived a period of 54.2 hours (Δmag 0.23, U=2),[12] by Raymond Poncy in December 2006, who obtained a shorter, provisional period of 30 hours (Δmag 0.16, U=2),[11] and by David Higgins in December 2010, who derived a period of 54.53 hours (Δmag 0.40, U=2).[13]

Diameter and albedo Edit

According to the surveys carried out by the Spitzer Space Telescope, the Japanese Akari satellite, and NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer with its subsequent NEOWISE mission, Tito measures between 9.47 and 13.652 kilometers in diameter, and its surface has an albedo between 0.181 and 0.257.[3][4][5][6][8][9][10] The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link assumes a standard albedo for stony asteroids of 0.20 and calculates a diameter of 12.39 kilometers with an absolute magnitude of 11.9.[7]

Naming Edit

Tito was named in honour of Josip Broz Tito (1892–1980), leader of the Yugoslavian resistance during the World War II, early enthusiast of the United Nations, and president of former Yugoslavia.[2] The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 30 January 1964 (M.P.C. 2277).[16]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 1550 Tito (1937 WD)" (2017-05-05 last obs.). Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 5 June 2017.
  2. ^ a b c Schmadel, Lutz D. (2007). "(1550) Tito". Dictionary of Minor Planet Names – (1550) Tito. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 123. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_1551. ISBN 978-3-540-00238-3.
  3. ^ 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. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  4. ^ a b 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. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d Masiero, Joseph R.; Mainzer, A. K.; Grav, T.; Bauer, J. M.; Cutri, R. M.; Nugent, C.; et al. (November 2012). "Preliminary Analysis of WISE/NEOWISE 3-Band Cryogenic and Post-cryogenic Observations of Main Belt Asteroids". The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 759 (1): 5. arXiv:1209.5794. Bibcode:2012ApJ...759L...8M. doi:10.1088/2041-8205/759/1/L8. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  6. ^ a b c d Usui, 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)
  7. ^ a b c d e "LCDB Data for (1550) Tito". Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB). Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  8. ^ 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.
  9. ^ a b c d Nugent, C. R.; Mainzer, A.; Masiero, J.; Bauer, J.; Cutri, R. M.; Grav, T.; et al. (December 2015). "NEOWISE Reactivation Mission Year One: Preliminary Asteroid Diameters and Albedos". The Astrophysical Journal. 814 (2): 13. arXiv:1509.02522. Bibcode:2015ApJ...814..117N. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/814/2/117. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  10. ^ a b c d Ryan, E. L.; Mizuno, D. R.; Shenoy, S. S.; Woodward, C. E.; Carey, S. J.; Noriega-Crespo, A.; et al. (June 2015). "The kilometer-sized Main Belt asteroid population revealed by Spitzer". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 578: 12. arXiv:1204.1116. Bibcode:2015A&A...578A..42R. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201321375. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  11. ^ a b Behrend, Raoul. "Asteroids and comets rotation curves – (1550) Tito". Geneva Observatory. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  12. ^ a b Cooney, Walter R., Jr.; Pozzoli, Valentino; Gross, John (March 2004). "Rotation period and lightcurve of minor planet 1550 Tito". The Minor Planet Bulletin. 31 (1): 23–24. Bibcode:2004MPBu...31...23C. ISSN 1052-8091. Retrieved 30 December 2016.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ a b Higgins, David; Benishek, Validimir (April 2011). "Period Determination of Asteroid 1550 Tito". The Minor Planet Bulletin. 38 (2): 79–80. Bibcode:2011MPBu...38...79H. ISSN 1052-8091. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  14. ^ 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. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  15. ^ a b "1550 Tito (1937 WD)". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  16. ^ Schmadel, Lutz D. (2009). "Appendix – Publication Dates of the MPCs". Dictionary of Minor Planet Names – Addendum to Fifth Edition (2006–2008). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. p. 221. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-01965-4. ISBN 978-3-642-01964-7.

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
  • 1550 Tito at AstDyS-2, Asteroids—Dynamic Site
    • Ephemeris · Observation prediction · Orbital info · Proper elements · Observational info
  • 1550 Tito at the JPL Small-Body Database  
    • Close approach · Discovery · Ephemeris · Orbit diagram · Orbital elements · Physical parameters

1550, tito, provisional, designation, 1937, stony, asteroid, from, middle, region, asteroid, belt, approximately, kilometers, diameter, discovered, november, 1937, serbian, astronomer, milorad, protić, belgrade, astronomical, observatory, serbia, named, yugosl. 1550 Tito provisional designation 1937 WD is a stony asteroid from the middle region of the asteroid belt approximately 12 kilometers in diameter It was discovered on 29 November 1937 by Serbian astronomer Milorad B Protic at the Belgrade Astronomical Observatory in Serbia 15 It was named for Yugoslavian statesman Josip Broz Tito 2 1550 TitoDiscovery 1 Discovered byM B ProtitchDiscovery siteBelgrade Obs Discovery date29 November 1937DesignationsMPC designation 1550 TitoNamed afterJosip Broz Tito statesman 2 Alternative designations1937 WD 1941 XA1941 YE 1945 WB1949 UR 1983 CG3Minor planet categorymain belt middle Orbital characteristics 1 Epoch 4 September 2017 JD 2458000 5 Uncertainty parameter 0Observation arc79 34 yr 28 979 days Aphelion3 3418 AUPerihelion1 7471 AUSemi major axis2 5444 AUEccentricity0 3134Orbital period sidereal 4 06 yr 1 482 days Mean anomaly256 39 Mean motion0 14m 34 08s dayInclination8 8802 Longitude of ascending node64 500 Argument of perihelion311 14 Physical characteristicsDimensions9 47 2 13 km 3 11 391 0 108 km 4 11 45 0 28 km 5 11 98 0 15 km 6 12 39 km calculated 7 12 431 0 062 km 8 12 88 2 28 km 9 13 652 2 335 km 10 Synodic rotation period30 1 h 11 54 2 0 3 h 12 54 53 0 01 h 13 Geometric albedo0 181 0 055 10 0 20 assumed 7 0 2021 0 0196 8 0 22 0 09 9 0 239 0 007 6 0 25 0 10 3 0 257 0 045 5 Spectral typeSMASS S 1 S 7 Absolute magnitude H 11 8 5 6 8 9 10 11 9 1 7 11 96 0 39 14 12 12 3 Contents 1 Classification and orbit 2 Physical characteristics 2 1 Rotation period 2 2 Diameter and albedo 3 Naming 4 References 5 External linksClassification and orbit EditThis asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 1 7 3 3 AU once every 4 years and 1 month 1 482 days Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0 31 and an inclination of 9 with respect to the ecliptic 1 Tito s observation arc begins 4 years after its official discovery observation with its first used observation taken at Belgrade in 1941 No precoveries were taken and no prior identifications were made 15 Physical characteristics EditIn the SMASS classification Tito is characterized as a common S type asteroid 1 Rotation period Edit Tito has a rotation period of approximately 54 hours While this does not make it a slow rotator it has a significantly longer period than the vast majority of minor planets which typically spin every 2 to 20 hours around their axis Rotational lightcurves of Tito were obtained from photometric observations by Walter R Cooney Jr in January 2003 who derived a period of 54 2 hours Dmag 0 23 U 2 12 by Raymond Poncy in December 2006 who obtained a shorter provisional period of 30 hours Dmag 0 16 U 2 11 and by David Higgins in December 2010 who derived a period of 54 53 hours Dmag 0 40 U 2 13 Diameter and albedo Edit According to the surveys carried out by the Spitzer Space Telescope the Japanese Akari satellite and NASA s Wide field Infrared Survey Explorer with its subsequent NEOWISE mission Tito measures between 9 47 and 13 652 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an albedo between 0 181 and 0 257 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link assumes a standard albedo for stony asteroids of 0 20 and calculates a diameter of 12 39 kilometers with an absolute magnitude of 11 9 7 Naming EditTito was named in honour of Josip Broz Tito 1892 1980 leader of the Yugoslavian resistance during the World War II early enthusiast of the United Nations and president of former Yugoslavia 2 The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 30 January 1964 M P C 2277 16 References Edit a b c d e f JPL Small Body Database Browser 1550 Tito 1937 WD 2017 05 05 last obs Jet Propulsion Laboratory Retrieved 5 June 2017 a b c Schmadel Lutz D 2007 1550 Tito Dictionary of Minor Planet Names 1550 Tito Springer Berlin Heidelberg p 123 doi 10 1007 978 3 540 29925 7 1551 ISBN 978 3 540 00238 3 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 Retrieved 30 December 2016 a b 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 Retrieved 30 December 2016 a b c d Masiero Joseph R Mainzer A K Grav T Bauer J M Cutri R M Nugent C et al November 2012 Preliminary Analysis of WISE NEOWISE 3 Band Cryogenic and Post cryogenic Observations of Main Belt Asteroids The Astrophysical Journal Letters 759 1 5 arXiv 1209 5794 Bibcode 2012ApJ 759L 8M doi 10 1088 2041 8205 759 1 L8 Retrieved 30 December 2016 a b c d Usui Fumihiko Kuroda Daisuke Muller 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 a b c d e LCDB Data for 1550 Tito Asteroid Lightcurve Database LCDB Retrieved 30 December 2016 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 a b c d Nugent C R Mainzer A Masiero J Bauer J Cutri R M Grav T et al December 2015 NEOWISE Reactivation Mission Year One Preliminary Asteroid Diameters and Albedos The Astrophysical Journal 814 2 13 arXiv 1509 02522 Bibcode 2015ApJ 814 117N doi 10 1088 0004 637X 814 2 117 Retrieved 30 December 2016 a b c d Ryan E L Mizuno D R Shenoy S S Woodward C E Carey S J Noriega Crespo A et al June 2015 The kilometer sized Main Belt asteroid population revealed by Spitzer Astronomy and Astrophysics 578 12 arXiv 1204 1116 Bibcode 2015A amp A 578A 42R doi 10 1051 0004 6361 201321375 Retrieved 30 December 2016 a b Behrend Raoul Asteroids and comets rotation curves 1550 Tito Geneva Observatory Retrieved 30 December 2016 a b Cooney Walter R Jr Pozzoli Valentino Gross John March 2004 Rotation period and lightcurve of minor planet 1550 Tito The Minor Planet Bulletin 31 1 23 24 Bibcode 2004MPBu 31 23C ISSN 1052 8091 Retrieved 30 December 2016 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b Higgins David Benishek Validimir April 2011 Period Determination of Asteroid 1550 Tito The Minor Planet Bulletin 38 2 79 80 Bibcode 2011MPBu 38 79H ISSN 1052 8091 Retrieved 30 December 2016 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 Retrieved 30 December 2016 a b 1550 Tito 1937 WD Minor Planet Center Retrieved 30 December 2016 Schmadel Lutz D 2009 Appendix Publication Dates of the MPCs Dictionary of Minor Planet Names Addendum to Fifth Edition 2006 2008 Springer Berlin Heidelberg p 221 doi 10 1007 978 3 642 01965 4 ISBN 978 3 642 01964 7 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 1550 Tito at AstDyS 2 Asteroids Dynamic Site Ephemeris Observation prediction Orbital info Proper elements Observational info 1550 Tito 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 1550 Tito amp oldid 1144905964, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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