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{{Short description|Asteroid population sharing similar proper orbital elements}} |
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[[File:AsteroidIncAu.png|thumb|upright=1.35|Asteroid families become visible as distinct concentrations when [[asteroid]]s are plotted in the [[proper orbital element]] space ([[Orbital inclination|''i'']]<sub>''p''</sub> vs [[Semi-major axis|a]]<sub>''p''</sub>). Some prominent families are the [[Vesta family|Vesta]], [[Eunomia family|Eunomia]], [[Koronis family|Koronis]], [[Eos family|Eos]], and [[Themis family]] located in different (colorized) [[Kirkwood gap|regions]] of the [[asteroid belt]].]] |
[[File:AsteroidIncAu.png|thumb|upright=1.35|Asteroid families become visible as distinct concentrations when [[asteroid]]s are plotted in the [[proper orbital element]] space ([[Orbital inclination|''i'']]<sub>''p''</sub> vs [[Semi-major axis|a]]<sub>''p''</sub>). Some prominent families are the [[Vesta family|Vesta]], [[Eunomia family|Eunomia]], [[Koronis family|Koronis]], [[Eos family|Eos]], and [[Themis family]] located in different (colorized) [[Kirkwood gap|regions]] of the [[asteroid belt]].]] |
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An '''asteroid family''' is a population of [[asteroid]]s that share similar [[proper orbital elements]], such as [[semimajor axis]], [[eccentricity (orbit)|eccentricity]], and orbital [[inclination]]. The members of the families are thought to be [[Collisional family|fragments of past asteroid collisions]]. An asteroid family is a more specific term than [[list of minor-planet groups|asteroid group]] whose members, while sharing some broad orbital characteristics, may be otherwise unrelated to each other. |
An '''asteroid family''' is a [[population]] of [[asteroid]]s that share similar [[proper orbital elements]], such as [[semimajor axis]], [[eccentricity (orbit)|eccentricity]], and orbital [[inclination]]. The members of the families are thought to be [[Collisional family|fragments of past asteroid collisions]]. An asteroid family is a more specific term than [[list of minor-planet groups|asteroid group]] whose members, while sharing some broad orbital characteristics, may be otherwise unrelated to each other. |
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==General properties== |
==General properties== |
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Asteroid families are thought to have lifetimes of the order of a billion years, depending on various factors (e.g. smaller asteroids are lost faster). This is significantly shorter than the Solar System's age, so few if any are relics of the early Solar System. Decay of families occurs both because of slow dissipation of the orbits due to perturbations from Jupiter or other large bodies, and because of collisions between asteroids which grind them down to small bodies. Such small asteroids then become subject to perturbations such as the [[Yarkovsky effect]] that can push them towards [[orbital resonance]]s with Jupiter over time. Once there, they are relatively rapidly ejected from the asteroid belt. Tentative age estimates have been obtained for some families, ranging from hundreds of millions of years to less than several million years as for the compact [[Karin family]]. Old families are thought to contain few small members, and this is the basis of the age determinations. |
Asteroid families are thought to have lifetimes of the order of a billion years, depending on various factors (e.g. smaller asteroids are lost faster). This is significantly shorter than the Solar System's age, so few if any are relics of the early Solar System. Decay of families occurs both because of slow dissipation of the orbits due to perturbations from Jupiter or other large bodies, and because of collisions between asteroids which grind them down to small bodies. Such small asteroids then become subject to perturbations such as the [[Yarkovsky effect]] that can push them towards [[orbital resonance]]s with Jupiter over time. Once there, they are relatively rapidly ejected from the asteroid belt. Tentative age estimates have been obtained for some families, ranging from hundreds of millions of years to less than several million years as for the compact [[Karin family]]. Old families are thought to contain few small members, and this is the basis of the age determinations. |
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It is supposed that many very old families have lost all the smaller and medium-sized members, leaving only a few of the largest intact. A suggested example of such old family remains are the [[9 Metis]] and [[113 Amalthea]] pair. Further evidence for a large number of past families (now dispersed) comes from analysis of chemical ratios in [[iron meteorite]]s. These show that there must have once been at least 50 to 100 parent bodies large enough to be differentiated, that have since been shattered to expose their cores and produce the actual meteorites (Kelley & Gaffey 2000). |
It is supposed that many very old families have lost all the smaller and medium-sized members, leaving only a few of the largest intact. A suggested example of such old family remains are the [[9 Metis]] and [[113 Amalthea]] [[asteroid pair]]. Further evidence for a large number of past families (now dispersed) comes from analysis of chemical ratios in [[iron meteorite]]s. These show that there must have once been at least 50 to 100 parent bodies large enough to be differentiated, that have since been shattered to expose their cores and produce the actual meteorites (Kelley & Gaffey 2000). |
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== {{anchor|Interloper|Background asteroid}} Identification of members, interlopers and background asteroids == |
== {{anchor|Interloper|Background asteroid}} Identification of members, interlopers and background asteroids == |
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{{Further|Hierarchical clustering}} |
{{Further|Hierarchical clustering}} |
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Present day computer-assisted searches have identified [[# |
Present day computer-assisted searches have identified [[#finalist|more than a hundred asteroid families]]. The most prominent algorithms have been the '''hierarchical clustering method''' ('''HCM'''), which looks for groupings with small nearest-neighbour distances in orbital element space, and wavelet analysis, which builds a density-of-asteroids map in orbital element space, and looks for density peaks. |
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The boundaries of the families are somewhat vague because at the edges they blend into the background density of asteroids in the main belt. For this reason the number of members even among discovered asteroids is usually only known approximately, and membership is uncertain for asteroids near the edges. |
The boundaries of the families are somewhat vague because at the edges they blend into the background density of asteroids in the main belt. For this reason the number of members even among discovered asteroids is usually only known approximately, and membership is uncertain for asteroids near the edges. |
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! FIN !! style="width: 200px;" | Family !! Lbl !! # of Members !! [[Kirkwood gap|Loc.]]< |
! FIN !! style="width: 200px;" | Family !! Lbl !! # of Members<ref>{{cite web |title=Asteroid families summary table for each family. Trojan and Griqua families are included. |url=https://newton.spacedys.com/~astdys2/propsynth/all_tro.famtab |website=AstDyS |access-date=19 February 2024}}</ref> !! [[Kirkwood gap|Loc.]]<br /><ref group="note">"close" refers to asteroids inside the 9:2 resonance, "inner" refers to asteroids between the 9:2 and 4:1 resonance. A refers to between 4:1 and 3:1, B is 3:1 to 8:3, C is 8:3 to 5:2, D is 5:2 to 7:3, E is 7:3 to 9:4, F is 9:4 to 11:5, G is 11:5 to 2:1, "outer" refers to asteroids between the 2:1 and 11:6 resonance, and "rim" refers to asteroids beyond the 11:6 resonance.</ref> !! [[Asteroid spectral type|Taxonomy]] !! mean-<br />[[Geometric albedo|albedo]] !! mean [[semimajor axis|a]] !! mean [[orbital eccentricity|e]] !! mean [[orbital inclination|i]] !! Parent body{{·}}Notes || class="unsortable" | Cat || class="unsortable" | LoMP |
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| 001 || [[Hilda family]] || HIL || align=center | |
| 001 || [[Hilda family]] || HIL || align=center | 18|| align=center | rim || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.04 || 3.965 || 0.174 || 8.92 || [[153 Hilda]]; adj. Hildian; within the larger dynamical group with the same name.<br />(a–e–i: 3.7–4.2 AU; > 0.07; < 20°) || [[:Category:Hilda asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|153|list}} |
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|-id=002 |
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| 002 || Schubart family || SHU || align=center | |
| 002 || [[Schubart family]] || SHU || align=center | 531 || align=center | rim || align=center | C || 0.03 || 3.966 || 0.191 || 2.92 || [[1911 Schubart]] (within the dynamical [[Hilda group]]) || [[:Category:Schubart asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|1911|list}} |
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|-id=003 |
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| 003 || [[Hungaria family]] || H || align=center | |
| 003 || [[Hungaria family]] || H || align=center | 1870 || align=center | close || align=center | [[E-type asteroid|E]] || 0.35 || 1.944 || 0.078 || 20.87 || [[434 Hungaria]]; located within the dynamical group of the same name.<br />(a–e–i: 1.78–2.0 AU; < 0.18; 16°–34°) || [[:Category:Hungaria asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|434|list}} |
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|-id=004 bgcolor="#C2FFFF" |
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| 004 || Hektor family || HEK || align=center | |
| 004 || [[Hektor family]] || HEK || align=center | 16 || align=center | trojan (L4) || align=center | – || – || 5.204 || 0.054 || 19.02 || [[624 Hektor]] (Jupiter trojan)|| [[:Category:Hektor asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|624|list}} |
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|-id=005 bgcolor="#C2FFFF" |
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| 005 || Eurybates family || ERY || align=center | |
| 005 || [[Eurybates family]] || ERY || align=center | 197 || align=center | trojan (L4) || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]][[P-type asteroid|P]] || 0.06 || 5.204 || 0.044 || 7.42 || [[3548 Eurybates]] (Jupiter trojan) || [[:Category:Eurybates asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|3548|list}} |
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|-id=006 bgcolor="#C2FFFF" |
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| 006 || |
| 006 || [[Thronium family]] || 006 || align=center | 15 || align=center | trojan (L4) || align=center | – || 0.06 || 5.204 || 0.049 || 31.75 || [[9799 Thronium]] (Jupiter trojan) || — || {{LoMP|9799|list}} |
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| 007 || James Bond family<ref>This is a joke by Nesvorný et al. In their Table 2 the reference is to the 1995 film, |
| 007 || James Bond family<ref>This is a joke by Nesvorný et al. In their Table 2 the reference is to the 1995 film, ''[[GoldenEye]]''. |
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</ref> || 007 || align=center | 1 || align=center | A || align=center | ASP || – || [[9007 James Bond]] || — || {{LoMP|9007|list}} |
</ref> || 007 || align=center | 1 || align=center | A || align=center | ASP || – || 2.474 || 0.129 || 6.32 || [[9007 James Bond]] || — || {{LoMP|9007|list}} |
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| 008 || Arkesilaos family || ARK || align=center | 37 || align=center | trojan || align=center | – || – || [[20961 Arkesilaos]] (Jupiter trojan) || [[:Category:Arkesilaos asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|20961|list}} |
| 008 || [[Arkesilaos family]] || ARK || align=center | 37 || align=center | trojan (L4) || align=center | – || – || 5.204 || 0.029 || 8.89 || [[20961 Arkesilaos]] (Jupiter trojan) || [[:Category:Arkesilaos asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|20961|list}} |
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| 009 || Ennomos family || ENM || align=center | 30 || align=center | trojan || align=center | – || 0.06 || [[4709 Ennomos]] (Jupiter trojan) || [[:Category:Ennomos asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|4709|list}} |
| 009 || [[Ennomos family]] || ENM || align=center | 30 || align=center | trojan (L5) || align=center | – || 0.06 || 5.204 || 0.041 || 26.79 || [[4709 Ennomos]] (Jupiter trojan) || [[:Category:Ennomos asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|4709|list}} |
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| 010 || |
| 010 || [[Shaulladany family]] || 010 || align=center | 13 || align=center | trojan (L5) || align=center | – || 0.09 || 5.204 || 0.041 || 24.23 || [[247341 Shaulladany]] (Jupiter trojan) || — || {{LoMP|247341|list}} |
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| 401 || [[Vesta family]] || V || align=center | |
| 401 || [[Vesta family]] || V || align=center | 10612 || align=center | A || align=center | [[V-type asteroid|V]] || 0.35 || 2.362 || 0.099 || 6.36 || [[4 Vesta]] (adj. Vestian) || [[:Category:Vesta asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|4|list}} |
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|-id=402 |
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| 402 || [[Flora family]]<br />{{small|(Ariadne family)}} || FLO || align=center | 13786 || align=center | A || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.30 || [[8 Flora]] (adj. Florian), also named after [[43 Ariadne]]; typical [[asteroid clan]]. Not a legitimate asteroid family according to Carruba and Milani, instead, the Florian core region is labelled Belgica family and '''Duponta family''' {{LoMP|1338|(1338)}}, respectively.<ref name="Milani-2014" /><ref name="Carruba-2013" /> || [[:Category:Flora asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|8|list}} |
| 402 || [[Flora family]]<br />{{small|(Ariadne family)}} || FLO || align=center | 13786 || align=center | A || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.30 || 2.201 || 0.144 || 5.34 || [[8 Flora]] (adj. Florian), also named after [[43 Ariadne]]; typical [[asteroid clan]]. Not a legitimate asteroid family according to Carruba and Milani, instead, the Florian core region is labelled Belgica family and '''Duponta family''' {{LoMP|1338|(1338)}}, respectively.<ref name="Milani-2014" /><ref name="Carruba-2013" /> || [[:Category:Flora asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|8|list}} |
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|-id=403 |
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| 403 || [[Baptistina family]] || BAP || align=center | |
| 403 || [[Baptistina family]] || BAP || align=center | 176 || align=center | A || align=center | [[X-type asteroid|X]] || 0.16 || 2.264 || 0.149 || 6.00 || [[298 Baptistina]], merges with the '''Belgica family''' {{LoMP|1052|(1052)}} at 100 m/s according to Carruba<ref name="Carruba-2013" /> || [[:Category:Baptistina asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|298|list}} |
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|-id=404 |
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| 404 || [[Massalia family]] || MAS || align=center | |
| 404 || [[Massalia family]] || MAS || align=center | 7820 || align=center | A || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.22 || 2.409 || 0.162 || 1.42 || [[20 Massalia]], adj. Massalian, a-e-i: (2.37 to 2.45; 0.12 to 0.21; 0.4 to 2.4) || [[:Category:Massalia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|20|list}} |
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|-id=405 |
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| 405 || [[Nysa–Polana complex]]<br />{{small|(Hertha family; Eulalia family)}} || NYS || align=center | |
| 405 || [[Nysa–Polana complex]]<br />{{small|(Hertha family; Eulalia family)}} || NYS || align=center | 15983 || align=center | A || align=center | SFC || 0.28<br />0.06 || 2.423 || 0.174 || 3.04 || [[44 Nysa]]/[[142 Polana]] also known as the Hertha family ([[135 Hertha]]). Includes the Eulalia family ([[495 Eulalia]]) || [[:Category:Nysa asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|44|(44)}}<br />{{LoMP|142|(142)}} |
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|-id=406 |
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| 406 || Erigone family || ERI || align=center | 1776 || align=center | A || align=center | CX || 0.06 || [[163 Erigone]], adj. Erigonian. Can be joined with the dynamically different [[#Martes family|Martes family]] into a single collisional family ([https://arxiv.org/abs/1504.05461 Src]). || [[:Category:Erigone asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|163|list}} |
| 406 || Erigone family || ERI || align=center | 1776 || align=center | A || align=center | CX || 0.06 || 2.367 || 0.210 || 4.74 || [[163 Erigone]], adj. Erigonian. Can be joined with the dynamically different [[#Martes family|Martes family]] into a single collisional family ([https://arxiv.org/abs/1504.05461 Src]). || [[:Category:Erigone asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|163|list}} |
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|-id=407 |
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| 407 || Clarissa family || CLA || align=center | |
| 407 || Clarissa family || CLA || align=center | 236 || align=center | A || align=center | [[X-type asteroid|X]] ||0.05 || 2.406 || 0.107 || 3.35 || [[302 Clarissa]] || [[:Category: Clarissa asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|302|list}} |
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|-id=408 |
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| 408 || Sulamitis family || SUL || align=center | |
| 408 || Sulamitis family || SUL || align=center | 193 || align=center | A || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.04 || 2.463 || 0.091 || 5.04 || [[752 Sulamitis]] || [[:Category:Sulamitis asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|752|list}} |
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|-id=409 |
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| 409 || Lucienne family || LCI || align=center | 142 || align=center | A || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.22 || [[1892 Lucienne]] || [[:Category:Lucienne asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|1892|list}} |
| 409 || Lucienne family || LCI || align=center | 142 || align=center | A || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.22 || 2.462 || 0.111 || 14.51 || [[1892 Lucienne]] || [[:Category:Lucienne asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|1892|list}} |
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|-id=410 |
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| 410 || Euterpe family || EUT || align=center | 474 || align=center | A || align=center | S || 0.26 || [[27 Euterpe]] || [[:Category:Euterpe asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|27|list}} |
| 410 || Euterpe family || EUT || align=center | 474 || align=center | A || align=center | S || 0.26 || 2.347 || 0.187 || 0.72 || [[27 Euterpe]] || [[:Category:Euterpe asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|27|list}} |
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| 411 || Datura family || DAT || align=center | 6 || align=center | A || align=center | S || 0.21 || [[1270 Datura]]; Recently formed family with members: {{LoMP|60151|(60151)}}, {{LoMP|90265|(90265)}}, {{LoMP|203370|(203370)}}, {{LoMP|215619|(215619)}} and {{LoMP|338309|(338309)}} || [[:Category:Datura asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|1270|list}} |
| 411 || Datura family || DAT || align=center | 6 || align=center | A || align=center | S || 0.21 || 2.235 || 0.156 || 5.21 || [[1270 Datura]]; Recently formed family with members: {{LoMP|60151|(60151)}}, {{LoMP|90265|(90265)}}, {{LoMP|203370|(203370)}}, {{LoMP|215619|(215619)}} and {{LoMP|338309|(338309)}} || [[:Category:Datura asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|1270|list}} |
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| 412 || Lucascavin family || LCA || align=center | 3 || align=center | A || align=center | S || – || [[21509 Lucascavin]]; members: {{LoMP|180255|(180255)}}, {{LoMP|209570|(209570)}} || [[:Category:Lucascavin asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|21509|list}} |
| 412 || Lucascavin family || LCA || align=center | 3 || align=center | A || align=center | S || – || 2.281 || 0.127 || 5.20 || [[21509 Lucascavin]]; members: {{LoMP|180255|(180255)}}, {{LoMP|209570|(209570)}} || [[:Category:Lucascavin asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|21509|list}} |
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| 413 || Klio family || KLI || align=center | 330 || align=center | A || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.07 || [[84 Klio]] || [[:Category:Klio asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|84|list}} |
| 413 || Klio family || KLI || align=center | 330 || align=center | A || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.07 || 2.362 || 0.193 || 9.38 || [[84 Klio]] || [[:Category:Klio asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|84|list}} |
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| 414 || Chimaera family || CIM || align=center | 108 || align=center | A || align=center | CX || 0.06 || [[623 Chimaera]] || [[:Category:Chimaera asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|623|list}} |
| 414 || Chimaera family || CIM || align=center | 108 || align=center | A || align=center | CX || 0.06 || 2.460 || 0.155 || 14.65 || [[623 Chimaera]] || [[:Category:Chimaera asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|623|list}} |
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| 415 || Chaldaea family<br />({{small|Salli family}}) || CHL || align=center | 132 || align=center | A || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.07 || [[313 Chaldaea]]; alt. named after [[1715 Salli]] by Masiero || [[:Category:Chaldaea asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|313|list}} |
| 415 || Chaldaea family<br />({{small|Salli family}}) || CHL || align=center | 132 || align=center | A || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.07 || 2.376 || 0.236 || 11.60 || [[313 Chaldaea]]; alt. named after [[1715 Salli]] by Masiero || [[:Category:Chaldaea asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|313|list}} |
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| 416 || Svea family || SVE || align=center | 48 || align=center | A || align=center | CX || 0.06 || [[329 Svea]] || [[:Category:Svea asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|329|list}} |
| 416 || Svea family || SVE || align=center | 48 || align=center | A || align=center | CX || 0.06 || 2.476 || 0.088 || 16.09 || [[329 Svea]] || [[:Category:Svea asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|329|list}} |
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|-id=417 |
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| 417 || ''unnamed family'' || 417 || align=center | 9 || align=center | A || align=center | – || – || {{mpl|(108138) 2001 GB|11}} || — || {{LoMP|108138|list}} |
| 417 || ''unnamed family'' || 417 || align=center | 9 || align=center | A || align=center | – || – || 2.465 || 0.153 || 3.93 || {{mpl|(108138) 2001 GB|11}} || — || {{LoMP|108138|list}} |
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| 701 || [[Phocaea family]] || PHO || align=center | |
| 701 || [[Phocaea family]] || PHO || align=center | 1248 || align=center | A || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.22 || 2.400 || 0.228 || 23.41 || [[25 Phocaea]] || [[:Category:Phocaea asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|25|list}} |
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| 501 || [[Juno family]] || JUN || align=center | |
| 501 || [[Juno family]] || JUN || align=center | 1693 || align=center | B || align=center | S || 0.25 || 2.669 || 0.232 || 13.34 || [[3 Juno]] (adj. Junonian) || [[:Category:Juno asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|3|list}} |
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| 502 || [[Eunomia family]] || EUN || align=center | |
| 502 || [[Eunomia family]] || EUN || align=center | 9856 || align=center | B || align=center | S || 0.19 || 2.644 || 0.148 || 13.08 || [[15 Eunomia]] || [[:Category:Eunomia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|15|list}} |
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| 504 || Nemesis family<br />{{small|(Liberatrix or Zdeněkhorský family)}} || NEM || align=center | 1302 || align=center | C || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.05 || [[128 Nemesis]] ''(adj. Nemesian)''; also named after [[58 Concordia]] ''(adj. Concordian)'' and [[3827 Zdeněkhorský]]. Formerly [[Liberatrix family]] by [[Vincenzo Zappalà|Zappalà]] ([https://sbn.psi.edu/pds/resource/family.html 1995]) and Cellino ([http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2002aste.book..633C 2002]) || [[:Category:Nemesis asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|128|list}} |
| 504 || Nemesis family<br />{{small|(Liberatrix or Zdeněkhorský family)}} || NEM || align=center | 1302 || align=center | C || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.05 || 2.750 || 0.088 || 5.18 || [[128 Nemesis]] ''(adj. Nemesian)''; also named after [[58 Concordia]] ''(adj. Concordian)'' and [[3827 Zdeněkhorský]]. Formerly [[Liberatrix family]] by [[Vincenzo Zappalà|Zappalà]] ([https://sbn.psi.edu/pds/resource/family.html 1995]) and Cellino ([http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2002aste.book..633C 2002]) || [[:Category:Nemesis asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|128|list}} |
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| 505 || [[Adeona family]] || ADE || align=center | |
| 505 || [[Adeona family]] || ADE || align=center | 2070 || align=center | B || align=center | C || 0.07 || 2.673 || 0.169 || 11.71 || [[145 Adeona]] || [[:Category:Adeona asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|145|list}} |
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| 506 || [[Maria family]]<br />{{small|(Roma family)}} || MAR || align=center | |
| 506 || [[Maria family]]<br />{{small|(Roma family)}} || MAR || align=center | 2958 || align=center | B || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.25 || 2.554 || 0.101 || 15.02 || [[170 Maria]]; alternatively named after [[472 Roma]].<ref name="Masiero-2013" /> || [[:Category:Maria asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|170|list}} |
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|-id=507 |
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| 507 || [[Padua family]]<br />{{small|(Lydia family)}} || PAD || align=center | 1087 || align=center | C || align=center | [[X-type asteroid|X]] || 0.10 || [[363 Padua]]; also known as [[Lydia family]]{{ref label|familylist|C|}}{{·}}[[110 Lydia]]{{·}}adj. Paduan; Lydian || [[:Category:Padua asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|363|list}} |
| 507 || [[Padua family]]<br />{{small|(Lydia family)}} || PAD || align=center | 1087 || align=center | C || align=center | [[X-type asteroid|X]] || 0.10 || 2.747 || 0.035 || 5.09 || [[363 Padua]]; also known as [[Lydia family]]{{ref label|familylist|C|}}{{·}}[[110 Lydia]]{{·}}adj. Paduan; Lydian || [[:Category:Padua asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|363|list}} |
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|-id=508 |
|-id=508 |
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| 508 || Aeolia family || AEO || align=center | |
| 508 || Aeolia family || AEO || align=center | 529 || align=center | C || align=center | X || 0.17 || 2.742 || 0.168 || 3.49 || [[396 Aeolia]] || [[:Category:Aeolia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|396|list}} |
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|-id=509 |
|-id=509 |
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| 509 || Chloris family || CLO || align=center | |
| 509 || Chloris family || CLO || align=center | 120 || align=center | C || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.06 || 2.727 || 0.255 || 9.23 || [[410 Chloris]], adj. Chloridian || [[:Category:Chloris asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|410|list}} |
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|-id=510 |
|-id=510 |
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| 510 || Misa family || MIS || align=center | |
| 510 || Misa family || MIS || align=center | 647 || align=center | B || align=center | C || 0.03 || 2.658 || 0.178 || 2.26 || [[569 Misa]], adj. Misian || [[:Category:Misa asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|569|list}} |
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|-id=511 |
|-id=511 |
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| 511 || Brangäne family || BRG || align=center | |
| 511 || Brangäne family || BRG || align=center | 325 || align=center | B || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.10 || 2.587 || 0.179 || 9.64 || [[606 Brangäne]] || [[:Category:Brangäne asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|606|list}} |
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|-id=512 |
|-id=512 |
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| 512 || Dora family || DOR || align=center | |
| 512 || Dora family || DOR || align=center | 1742 || align=center | C || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.05 || 2.797 || 0.198 || 7.83 || [[668 Dora]], adj. Dorian || [[:Category:Dora asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|668|list}} |
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|-id=513 |
|-id=513 |
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| 513 || Merxia family || MRX || align=center | |
| 513 || Merxia family || MRX || align=center | 1263 || align=center | C || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.23 || 2.745 || 0.133 || 4.85 || [[808 Merxia]], adj. Merxian || [[:Category:Merxia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|808|list}} |
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|-id=514 |
|-id=514 |
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| 514 || Agnia family || AGN || align=center | |
| 514 || Agnia family || AGN || align=center | 3336 || align=center | C || align=center | S || 0.18 || 2.783 || 0.066 || 3.58 || [[847 Agnia]] || [[:Category:Agnia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|847|list}} |
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|-id=515 |
|-id=515 |
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| 515 || Astrid family || AST || align=center | |
| 515 || Astrid family || AST || align=center | 548 || align=center | C || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.08 || 2.788 || 0.048 || 0.66 || [[1128 Astrid]], adj. Astridian || [[:Category:Astrid asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|1128|list}} |
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|-id=516 |
|-id=516 |
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| 516 || [[Gefion family]]<br />{{small|([[Ceres family]]; Minerva family)}} || GEF || align=center | |
| 516 || [[Gefion family]]<br />{{small|([[Ceres family]]; Minerva family)}} || GEF || align=center | 2428 || align=center | C || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.20 || 2.784 || 0.129 || 9.01 || [[1272 Gefion]], adj. Gefionian; a-e-i: (2.74 to 2.82; 0.08 to 0.18; 7.4 to 10.5); also known as Ceres family ''(adj. Cererian)'' after [[Ceres (dwarf planet)|1 Ceres]]; and Minerva ''(adj. Minervian)'' family after [[93 Minerva]] (identified interloper) || [[:Category:Gefion asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|1272|list}} |
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|-id=517 |
|-id=517 |
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| 517 || König family || KON || align=center | |
| 517 || König family || KON || align=center | 578 || align=center | B || align=center | CX || 0.04 || 2.571 || 0.139 || 8.85 || [[3815 König]] || [[:Category:König asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|3815|list}} |
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|-id=518 |
|-id=518 |
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| 518 || Rafita family || RAF || align=center | |
| 518 || Rafita family || RAF || align=center | 775 || align=center | B || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.25 || 2.547 || 0.173 || 7.74 || [[1644 Rafita]], adj. Rafitian (namesake is a suspected [[interloper (asteroid)|interloper]]; not listed in family); members {{LoMP|1587|(1587)}} and {{LoMP|1658|(1658)}} || [[:Category:Rafita asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|1644|list}} |
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|-id=519 |
|-id=519 |
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| 519 || Hoffmeister family || HOF || align=center | |
| 519 || Hoffmeister family || HOF || align=center | 2095 || align=center | C || align=center | C[[F-type asteroid|F]] || 0.04 || 2.787 || 0.047 || 4.36 || [[1726 Hoffmeister]] || [[:Category:Hoffmeister asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|1726|list}} |
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|-id=520 |
|-id=520 |
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| 520 || Iannini family || IAN || align=center | 150 || align=center | B || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.32 || [[4652 Iannini]] || [[:Category:Iannini asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|4652|list}} |
| 520 || Iannini family || IAN || align=center | 150 || align=center | B || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.32 || 2.644 || 0.267 || 12.19 || [[4652 Iannini]] || [[:Category:Iannini asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|4652|list}} |
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|-id=521 |
|-id=521 |
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| 521 || Kazuya family || KAZ || align=center | 44 || align=center | B || align=center | S || 0.21 || [[7353 Kazuya]] || [[:Category:Kazuya asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|7353|list}} |
| 521 || Kazuya family || KAZ || align=center | 44 || align=center | B || align=center | S || 0.21 || 2.568 || 0.141 || 14.56 || [[7353 Kazuya]] || [[:Category:Kazuya asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|7353|list}} |
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|-id=522 |
|-id=522 |
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| 522 || Ino family || INO || align=center | 463 || align=center | C || align=center | S || 0.24 || [[173 Ino]] || [[:Category:Ino asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|173|list}} |
| 522 || Ino family || INO || align=center | 463 || align=center | C || align=center | S || 0.24 || 2.743 || 0.172 || 13.52 || [[173 Ino]] || [[:Category:Ino asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|173|list}} |
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|-id=523 |
|-id=523 |
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| 523 || Emilkowalski family || EMI || align=center | 4 || align=center | B || align=center | S || 0.20 || [[14627 Emilkowalski]]; members: {{LoMP|126761|(126761)}}, {{LoMP|224559|(224559)}} and {{LoMP|256124|(256124)}} || [[:Category:Emilkowalski asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|14627|list}} |
| 523 || Emilkowalski family || EMI || align=center | 4 || align=center | B || align=center | S || 0.20 || 2.599 || 0.178 || 17.42 || [[14627 Emilkowalski]]; members: {{LoMP|126761|(126761)}}, {{LoMP|224559|(224559)}} and {{LoMP|256124|(256124)}} || [[:Category:Emilkowalski asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|14627|list}} |
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|-id=524 |
|-id=524 |
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| 524 || Brugmansia family || 524 || align=center | 3 || align=center | B || align=center | S || – || [[16598 Brugmansia]]; members: {{LoMP|190603|(190603)}} and {{LoMP|218697|(218697)}} || [[:Category:Brugmansia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|16598|list}} |
| 524 || Brugmansia family || 524 || align=center | 3 || align=center | B || align=center | S || – || 2.620 || 0.179 || 2.80 || [[16598 Brugmansia]]; members: {{LoMP|190603|(190603)}} and {{LoMP|218697|(218697)}} || [[:Category:Brugmansia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|16598|list}} |
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|-id=525 |
|-id=525 |
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| 525 || Schulhof family || SHF || align=center | 5 || align=center | B || align=center | S || 0.27 || [[2384 Schulhof]]; members: {{LoMP|81337|(81337)}}, {{LoMP|140600|(140600)}}, {{LoMP|271044|(271044)}}, {{LoMP|286239|(286239)}} || [[:Category:Schulhof asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|2384|list}} |
| 525 || Schulhof family || SHF || align=center | 5 || align=center | B || align=center | S || 0.27 || 2.610 || 0.163 || 13.30 || [[2384 Schulhof]]; members: {{LoMP|81337|(81337)}}, {{LoMP|140600|(140600)}}, {{LoMP|271044|(271044)}}, {{LoMP|286239|(286239)}} || [[:Category:Schulhof asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|2384|list}} |
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|-id=526 |
|-id=526 |
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| 526 || ''unnamed family'' || 526 || align=center | |
| 526 || ''unnamed family'' || 526 || align=center | 81 || align=center | C || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.06 || 2.721 || 0.173 || 14.35 || {{mpl|(53546) 2000 BY|6}} || — || {{LoMP|53546|list}} |
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|-id=527 |
|-id=527 |
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| 527 || Lorre family || LOR || align=center | 2 || align=center | C || align=center | C || 0.05 || [[5438 Lorre]]; other member: {{LoMP|208099|(208099)}} || [[:Category:Lorre asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|5438|list}} |
| 527 || Lorre family || LOR || align=center | 2 || align=center | C || align=center | C || 0.05 || 2.747 || 0.263 || 28.18 || [[5438 Lorre]]; other member: {{LoMP|208099|(208099)}} || [[:Category:Lorre asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|5438|list}} |
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|-id=528 |
|-id=528 |
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| 528 || Leonidas family || LEO || align=center | |
| 528 || Leonidas family || LEO || align=center | 111 || align=center | B || align=center | CX || 0.07 || 2.681 || 0.193 || 3.81 || [[2782 Leonidas]]; identical to the Vibilia family: (529/VIB) (and listed as such); {{LoMP|4793|(4793)}} || [[:Category:Leonidas asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|2782|list}} |
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|-id=529 |
|-id=529 |
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| 529 || Vibilia family || VIB || align=center | 180 || align=center | B || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.06 || [[144 Vibilia]]; namesake only listed in family by Zappalà, but not by Nesvorý; identical to the Leonidas family: [[#528|LEO]]. || [[:Category:Vibilia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|144|list}} |
| 529 || Vibilia family || VIB || align=center | 180 || align=center | B || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.06 || 2.655 || 0.191 || 3.82 || [[144 Vibilia]]; namesake only listed in family by Zappalà, but not by Nesvorý; identical to the Leonidas family: [[#528|LEO]]. || [[:Category:Vibilia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|144|list}} |
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|-id=530 |
|-id=530 |
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| 530 || Phaeo family || PAE || align=center | 146 || align=center | C || align=center | [[X-type asteroid|X]] || 0.06 || [[322 Phaeo]] || [[:Category:Phaeo asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|322|list}} |
| 530 || Phaeo family || PAE || align=center | 146 || align=center | C || align=center | [[X-type asteroid|X]] || 0.06 || 2.782 || 0.199 || 9.47 || [[322 Phaeo]] || [[:Category:Phaeo asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|322|list}} |
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|-id=531 |
|-id=531 |
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| 531 || Mitidika family || MIT || align=center | 653 || align=center | B || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.06 || [[2262 Mitidika]] (not listed in family itself); members: {{LoMP|404|(404)}} and {{LoMP|99|(99)}} || [[:Category:Mitidika asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|2262|list}} |
| 531 || Mitidika family || MIT || align=center | 653 || align=center | B || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.06 || 2.587 || 0.247 || 12.50 || [[2262 Mitidika]] (not listed in family itself); members: {{LoMP|404|(404)}} and {{LoMP|99|(99)}} || [[:Category:Mitidika asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|2262|list}} |
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|-id=532 |
|-id=532 |
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| 532 || Henan family || HEN || align=center | 1872 || align=center | B || align=center | [[L-type asteroid|L]] || 0.20 || [[2085 Henan]] || [[:Category:Henan asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|2085|list}} |
| 532 || Henan family || HEN || align=center | 1872 || align=center | B || align=center | [[L-type asteroid|L]] || 0.20 || 2.699 || 0.063 || 2.80 || [[2085 Henan]] || [[:Category:Henan asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|2085|list}} |
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|-id=533 |
|-id=533 |
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| 533 || Hanna family || HNA || align=center | 280 || align=center | C || align=center | CX || 0.05 || [[1668 Hanna]] || [[:Category:Hanna asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|1668|list}} |
| 533 || Hanna family || HNA || align=center | 280 || align=center | C || align=center | CX || 0.05 || 2.807 || 0.180 || 4.17 || [[1668 Hanna]] || [[:Category:Hanna asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|1668|list}} |
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|-id=534 |
|-id=534 |
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| 534 || Karma family || KRM || align=center | |
| 534 || Karma family || KRM || align=center | 59 || align=center | B || align=center | CX || 0.05 || 2.577 || 0.106 || 10.75 || [[3811 Karma]] || [[:Category:Karma asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|3811|list}} |
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|-id=535 |
|-id=535 |
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| 535 || Witt family || WIT || align=center | 1618 || align=center | C || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.26 || [[2732 Witt]] || [[:Category:Witt asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|2732|list}} |
| 535 || Witt family || WIT || align=center | 1618 || align=center | C || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.26 || 2.760 || 0.030 || 5.79 || [[2732 Witt]], alternatively named after [[10955 Harig]] (AstDyS) || [[:Category:Witt asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|2732|list}} |
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|-id=536 |
|-id=536 |
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| 536 || Xizang family || XIZ || align=center | 275 || align=center | C || align=center | – || 0.12 || [[2344 Xizang]] || [[:Category:Xizang asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|2344|list}} |
| 536 || Xizang family || XIZ || align=center | 275 || align=center | C || align=center | – || 0.12 || 2.754 || 0.154 || 2.76 || [[2344 Xizang]] || [[:Category:Xizang asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|2344|list}} |
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|-id=537 |
|-id=537 |
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| 537 || Watsonia family || WAT || align=center | |
| 537 || Watsonia family || WAT || align=center | 83 || align=center | C || align=center | [[L-type asteroid|L]] || 0.13 || 2.760 || 0.122 || 17.33 || [[729 Watsonia]] || [[:Category:Watsonia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|729|list}} |
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|-id=538 |
|-id=538 |
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| 538 || Jones family (asteroids) || JNS || align=center | 22 || align=center | B || align=center | [[T-type asteroid|T]] || 0.05 || [[3152 Jones]] || [[:Category:Jones asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|3152|list}} |
| 538 || Jones family (asteroids) || JNS || align=center | 22 || align=center | B || align=center | [[T-type asteroid|T]] || 0.05 || 2.626 || 0.110 || 12.35 || [[3152 Jones]] || [[:Category:Jones asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|3152|list}} |
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|-id=539 |
|-id=539 |
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| 539 || Aëria family || AER || align=center | 272 || align=center | B || align=center | [[X-type asteroid|X]] || 0.17 || [[369 Aeria]] || [[:Category:Aeria asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|369|list}} |
| 539 || Aëria family || AER || align=center | 272 || align=center | B || align=center | [[X-type asteroid|X]] || 0.17 || 2.649 || 0.056 || 11.76 || [[369 Aeria]] || [[:Category:Aeria asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|369|list}} |
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|-id=540 |
|-id=540 |
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| 540 || Julia family (asteroids) || JUL || align=center | 33 || align=center | B || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.19 || [[89 Julia]] || [[:Category:Julia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|89|list}} |
| 540 || Julia family (asteroids) || JUL || align=center | 33 || align=center | B || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.19 || 2.552 || 0.124 || 16.70 || [[89 Julia]] || [[:Category:Julia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|89|list}} |
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|-id=541 |
|-id=541 |
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| 541 || Postrema family || POS || align=center | 108 || align=center | C || align=center | CX || 0.05 || [[1484 Postrema]] || [[:Category:Postrema asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|1484|list}} |
| 541 || Postrema family || POS || align=center | 108 || align=center | C || align=center | CX || 0.05 || 2.738 || 0.242 || 16.53 || [[1484 Postrema]] || [[:Category:Postrema asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|1484|list}} |
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|-id=801 |
|-id=801 |
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| 801 || [[Pallas family]] || PAL || align=center | |
| 801 || [[Pallas family]] || PAL || align=center | 45 || align=center | C || align=center | [[B-type asteroid|B]] || 0.16 || 2.771 || 0.281 || 33.20 || [[2 Pallas]] (adj. Palladian) || [[:Category:Palladian asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|2|list}} |
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|-id=802 |
|-id=802 |
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| 802 || Gallia family || GAL || align=center | |
| 802 || Gallia family || GAL || align=center | 137 || align=center | C || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.17 || 2.771 || 0.132 || 25.16 || [[148 Gallia]] || [[:Category:Gallia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|148|list}} |
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|-id=803 |
|-id=803 |
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| 803 || Hansa family || HNS || align=center | |
| 803 || Hansa family || HNS || align=center | 1162 || align=center | B || align=center | S || 0.26 || 2.644 || 0.004 || 22.06 || [[480 Hansa]] adj. Hansian; a-e-i: (~2.66; ~0.06; ~22.0°)<ref>[http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1996DPS....28.1007H The Hansa Family: A New High-Inclination Asteroid Family]</ref> || [[:Category:Hansa asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|480|list}} |
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|-id=804 |
|-id=804 |
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| 804 || Gersuind family || GER || align=center | 415 || align=center | B || align=center | S || 0.15 || [[686 Gersuind]] || [[:Category:Gersuind asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|686|list}} |
| 804 || Gersuind family || GER || align=center | 415 || align=center | B || align=center | S || 0.15 || 2.589 || 0.175 || 17.34 || [[686 Gersuind]] || [[:Category:Gersuind asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|686|list}} |
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|-id=805 |
|-id=805 |
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| 805 || Barcelona family || BAR || align=center | |
| 805 || Barcelona family || BAR || align=center | 346 || align=center | B || align=center | S || 0.25 || 2.637 || 0.251 || 30.83 || [[945 Barcelona]] || [[:Category:Barcelona asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|945|list}} |
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|-id=806 |
|-id=806 |
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| 806 || Tina family || TIN || align=center | |
| 806 || Tina family || TIN || align=center | 107 || align=center | C || align=center | [[X-type asteroid|X]] || 0.34 || 2.793 || 0.082 || 20.76 || [[1222 Tina]] || [[:Category:Tina asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|1222|list}} |
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|-id=807 |
|-id=807 |
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| 807 || Brucato family || BRU || align=center | |
| 807 || Brucato family || BRU || align=center | 41 || align=center | B || align=center | CX || 0.06 || 2.605 || 0.132 || 28.90 || [[4203 Brucato]] || [[:Category:Brucato asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|4203|list}} |
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|-id=601 |
|-id=601 |
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| 601 || [[Hygiea family]] || HYG || align=center | |
| 601 || [[Hygiea family]] || HYG || align=center | 3145 || align=center | G || align=center | C[[B-type asteroid|B]] || 0.06 || 3.142 || 0.136 || 5.07 || [[10 Hygiea]] || [[:Category:Hygiea asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|10|list}} |
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|-id=602 |
|-id=602 |
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| 602 || [[Themis family]] || THM || align=center | |
| 602 || [[Themis family]] || THM || align=center | 5612 || align=center | G || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.07 || 3.134 || 0.152 || 1.08 || [[24 Themis]] (adj. Themistian) || [[:Category:Themis asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|24|list}} |
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|-id=603 |
|-id=603 |
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| 603 || Sylvia family || SYL || align=center | |
| 603 || Sylvia family || SYL || align=center | 191 || align=center | rim || align=center | [[X-type asteroid|X]] || 0.05 || 3.485 || 0.054 || 9.76 || [[87 Sylvia]]; family within [[Cybele asteroid|Cybele group]] || [[:Category:Sylvia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|87|list}} |
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|-id=604 |
|-id=604 |
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| 604 || Meliboea family || MEL || align=center | 444 || align=center | G || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.05 || [[137 Meliboea]], adj. Meliboean || [[:Category:Meliboea asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|137|list}} |
| 604 || Meliboea family || MEL || align=center | 444 || align=center | G || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.05 || 3.119 || 0.186 || 14.54 || [[137 Meliboea]], adj. Meliboean || [[:Category:Meliboea asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|137|list}} |
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|-id=605 |
|-id=605 |
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| 605 || [[Koronis family]]<br />{{small|(Lacrimosa family)}} || KOR || align=center | |
| 605 || [[Koronis family]]<br />{{small|(Lacrimosa family)}} || KOR || align=center | 7390 || align=center | D || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.15 || 2.869 || 0.045 || 2.15 || [[158 Koronis]], also named after [[208 Lacrimosa]] || [[:Category:Koronis asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|158|list}} |
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|-id=606 |
|-id=606 |
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| 606 || [[Eos family]] || EOS || align=center | |
| 606 || [[Eos family]] || EOS || align=center | 16038 || align=center | E || align=center | [[K-type asteroid|K]] || 0.13 || 3.012 || 0.077 || 9.94 || [[221 Eos]] || [[:Category:Eos asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|221|list}} |
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|-id=607 |
|-id=607 |
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| 607 || Emma family || EMA || align=center | |
| 607 || Emma family || EMA || align=center | 577 || align=center | F || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.05 || 3.046 || 0.113 || 9.09 || [[283 Emma]] || [[:Category:Emma asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|283|list}} |
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|-id=608 |
|-id=608 |
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| 608 || Brasilia family || BRA || align=center | |
| 608 || Brasilia family || BRA || align=center | 845 || align=center | D || align=center | [[X-type asteroid|X]] || 0.18 || 2.862 || 0.127 || 14.98 || [[293 Brasilia]], adj. Brazilian (namesake is a suspected [[interloper (asteroid)|interloper]]; not listed in family) || [[:Category:Brasilia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|293|list}} |
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|-id=609 |
|-id=609 |
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| 609 || Veritas family || VER || align=center | |
| 609 || Veritas family || VER || align=center | 2139 || align=center | G || align=center | CPD || 0.07 || 3.174 || 0.066 || 9.06 || [[490 Veritas]], adj. Veritasian; alt: Undina (Undinian) family after [[92 Undina]] || [[:Category:Veritas asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|490|list}} |
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|-id=610 |
|-id=610 |
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| 610 || [[Karin family]] || KAR || align=center | 541 || align=center | D || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.21 || [[832 Karin]]. Recently formed family located within the [[#605|Koronis family]].<ref name="Nesvorny-2014" />{{rp|8,18}} || [[:Category:Karin asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|832|list}} |
| 610 || [[Karin family]] || KAR || align=center | 541 || align=center | D || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.21 || 2.864 || 0.044 || 2.10 || [[832 Karin]]. Recently formed family located within the [[#605|Koronis family]].<ref name="Nesvorny-2014" />{{rp|8,18}} || [[:Category:Karin asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|832|list}} |
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| 611 || Naëma family || NAE || align=center | |
| 611 || Naëma family || NAE || align=center | 375 || align=center | D || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.08 || 2.940 || 0.036 || 11.99 || [[845 Naëma]], adj. Naëmian || [[:Category:Naëma asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|845|list}} |
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| 612 || Tirela family<br />{{small|(Klumpkea family)}} || TIR || align=center | |
| 612 || Tirela family<br />{{small|(Klumpkea family)}} || TIR || align=center | 1815 || align=center | G || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.07 || 3.116 || 0.195 || 17.06 || [[1400 Tirela]], alternatively named after [[1040 Klumpkea]] (AstDyS) || [[:Category:Tirela asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|1400|list}} |
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| 613 || Lixiaohua family<br />{{small|(Gantrisch family)}} || LIX || align=center | |
| 613 || Lixiaohua family<br />{{small|(Gantrisch family)}} || LIX || align=center | 1241 || align=center | G || align=center | CX || 0.04 || 3.153 || 0.201 || 10.06 || [[3556 Lixiaohua]]; although member [[3330 Gantrisch]] is both larger and lower numbered ([http://zoran.aob.rs/lixiaohua.pdf src)] || [[:Category:Lixiaohua asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|3556|list}} |
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| 614 || Telramund family<br />{{small|(Klytaemnestra family)}} || TEL || align=center | |
| 614 || Telramund family<br />{{small|(Klytaemnestra family)}} || TEL || align=center | 513 || align=center | E || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.22 || 2.993 || 0.066 || 8.81 || [[9506 Telramund]]; alternatively named after [[179 Klytaemnestra]] by [[Joseph Masiero|Masiero]] and by [[Andrea Milani (mathematician)|Milani]] || [[:Category:Telramund asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|9506|list}} |
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| 615 || ''unnamed family'' || 615 || align=center | |
| 615 || ''unnamed family'' || 615 || align=center | 159 || align=center | D || align=center | CX || 0.17 || 2.848 || 0.106 || 9.14 || {{mpl|(18405) 1993 FY|12}} || — || {{LoMP|18405|list}} |
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| 616 || Charis family || CHA || align=center | 808 || align=center | D || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.08 || [[627 Charis]] || [[:Category:Charis asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|627|list}} |
| 616 || Charis family || CHA || align=center | 808 || align=center | D || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.08 || 2.900 || 0.047 || 5.73 || [[627 Charis]] || [[:Category:Charis asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|627|list}} |
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| 617 || Theobalda family || THB || align=center | |
| 617 || Theobalda family || THB || align=center | 574 || align=center | G || align=center | CX || 0.06 || 3.178 || 0.263 || 14.05 || [[778 Theobalda]], adj. Theobaldian; a-e-i: (3.16 to 3.19; 0.24 to 0.27; 14 to 15) || [[:Category:Theobalda asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|778|list}} |
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| 618 || Terentia family || TRE || align=center | |
| 618 || Terentia family || TRE || align=center | 80 || align=center | D || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.07 || 2.932 || 0.072 || 11.11 || [[1189 Terentia]] || [[:Category:Terentia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|1189|list}} |
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| 619 || Lau family || LAU || align=center | 56 || align=center | D || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.27 || [[10811 Lau]] || [[:Category:Lau asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|10811|list}} |
| 619 || Lau family || LAU || align=center | 56 || align=center | D || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.27 || 2.929 || 0.195 || 6.30 || [[10811 Lau]] || [[:Category:Lau asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|10811|list}} |
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| 620 || Beagle family || BGL || align=center | 148 || align=center | G || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.09 || [[656 Beagle]]. Recently formed family is located within the [[#602|Themis family]] (all members are also listed as Themistians). Includes [[7968 Elst–Pizarro]].<ref name="Nesvorny-2014" />{{rp|7,8,18}} || [[:Category:Beagle asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|656|list}} |
| 620 || Beagle family || BGL || align=center | 148 || align=center | G || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.09 || 3.155 || 0.154 || 1.34 || [[656 Beagle]]. Recently formed family is located within the [[#602|Themis family]] (all members are also listed as Themistians). Includes [[7968 Elst–Pizarro]].<ref name="Nesvorny-2014" />{{rp|7,8,18}} || [[:Category:Beagle asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|656|list}} |
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| 621 || [[Koronis family]] (II) || K-2 || align=center | 246 || align=center | D || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.14 || [[158 Koronis]] "second family" || [[:Category:Koronis asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|158|list}} |
| 621 || [[Koronis family]] (II) || K-2 || align=center | 246 || align=center | D || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.14 || 2.869 || 0.045 || 2.15 || [[158 Koronis]] "second family" || [[:Category:Koronis asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|158|list}} |
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| 622 || Terpsichore family || TRP || align=center | 138 || align=center | D || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.05 || [[81 Terpsichore]] || [[:Category:Terpsichore asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|81|list}} |
| 622 || Terpsichore family || TRP || align=center | 138 || align=center | D || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.05 || 2.854 || 0.182 || 8.23 || [[81 Terpsichore]] || [[:Category:Terpsichore asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|81|list}} |
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|-id=623 |
|-id=623 |
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| 623 || Fringilla family || FIR || align=center | 134 || align=center | D || align=center | [[X-type asteroid|X]] || 0.05 || [[709 Fringilla]] || [[:Category:Fringilla asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|709|list}} |
| 623 || Fringilla family || FIR || align=center | 134 || align=center | D || align=center | [[X-type asteroid|X]] || 0.05 || 2.914 || 0.093 || 16.68 || [[709 Fringilla]] || [[:Category:Fringilla asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|709|list}} |
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|-id=624 |
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| 624 || Durisen family || DUR || align=center | 27 || align=center | D || align=center | X || 0.04 || [[5567 Durisen]] || [[:Category:Durisen asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|5567|list}} |
| 624 || Durisen family || DUR || align=center | 27 || align=center | D || align=center | X || 0.04 || 2.943 || 0.185 || 16.19 || [[5567 Durisen]] || [[:Category:Durisen asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|5567|list}} |
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| 625 || Yakovlev family || YAK || align=center | 67 || align=center | D || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.05 || [[5614 Yakovlev]] || [[:Category:Yakovlev asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|5614|list}} |
| 625 || Yakovlev family || YAK || align=center | 67 || align=center | D || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.05 || 2.870 || 0.290 || 7.89 || [[5614 Yakovlev]] || [[:Category:Yakovlev asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|5614|list}} |
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|-id=626 |
|-id=626 |
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| 626 || San Marcello family || SAN || align=center | 144 || align=center | D || align=center | [[X-type asteroid|X]] || 0.19 || [[7481 San Marcello]] || [[:Category:San Marcello asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|7481|list}} |
| 626 || San Marcello family || SAN || align=center | 144 || align=center | D || align=center | [[X-type asteroid|X]] || 0.19 || 2.922 || 0.078 || 12.50 || [[7481 San Marcello]] || [[:Category:San Marcello asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|7481|list}} |
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|-id=627 |
|-id=627 |
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| 627 || ''unnamed family'' || 627 || align=center | 38 || align=center | D || align=center | CX || 0.05 || {{mpl|(15454) 1998 YB|3}} || — || {{LoMP|15454|list}} |
| 627 || ''unnamed family'' || 627 || align=center | 38 || align=center | D || align=center | CX || 0.05 || 2.868 || 0.219 || 16.02 || {{mpl|(15454) 1998 YB|3}} || — || {{LoMP|15454|list}} |
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|-id=628 |
|-id=628 |
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| 628 || ''unnamed family'' || 628 || align=center | 248 || align=center | D || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.10 || {{mpl|(15477) 1999 CG|1}} || — || {{LoMP|15477|list}} |
| 628 || ''unnamed family'' || 628 || align=center | 248 || align=center | D || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.10 || 2.850 || 0.081 || 5.12 || {{mpl|(15477) 1999 CG|1}} || — || {{LoMP|15477|list}} |
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|-id=629 |
|-id=629 |
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| 629 || ''unnamed family'' || 629 || align=center | 58 || align=center | D || align=center | S || 0.21 || {{mpl|(36256) 1999 XT|17}} || — || {{LoMP|36256|list}} |
| 629 || ''unnamed family'' || 629 || align=center | 58 || align=center | D || align=center | S || 0.21 || 2.939 || 0.118 || 10.73 || {{mpl|(36256) 1999 XT|17}} || — || {{LoMP|36256|list}} |
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|-id=630 |
|-id=630 |
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| 630 || Aegle family || AEG || align=center | |
| 630 || Aegle family || AEG || align=center | 120 || align=center | F || align=center | CX || 0.07 || 3.052 || 0.190 || 16.48 || [[96 Aegle]] || [[:Category:Aegle asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|96|list}} |
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|-id=631 |
|-id=631 |
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| 631 || Ursula family || URS || align=center | |
| 631 || Ursula family || URS || align=center | 731 || align=center | G || align=center | CX || 0.06 || 3.128 || 0.098 || 16.21 || [[375 Ursula]] || [[:Category:Ursula asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|375|list}} |
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|-id=632 |
|-id=632 |
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| 632 || Elfriede family || ELF || align=center | |
| 632 || Elfriede family || ELF || align=center | 97 || align=center | G || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.05 || 3.189 || 0.061 || 15.87 || [[618 Elfriede]] || [[:Category:Elfriede asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|618|list}} |
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|-id=633 |
|-id=633 |
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| 633 || Itha family || ITH || align=center | 54 || align=center | D || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.23 || [[918 Itha]] || [[:Category:Itha asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|918|list}} |
| 633 || Itha family || ITH || align=center | 54 || align=center | D || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.23 || 2.866 || 0.158 || 12.27 || [[918 Itha]] || [[:Category:Itha asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|918|list}} |
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|-id=634 |
|-id=634 |
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| 634 || Inarradas family || INA || align=center | |
| 634 || Inarradas family || INA || align=center | 43 || align=center | F || align=center | CX || 0.07 || 3.050 || 0.184 || 14.51 || [[3438 Inarradas]] || [[:Category:Inarradas asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|3438|list}} |
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|-id=635 |
|-id=635 |
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| 635 || Anfimov family || ANF || align=center | |
| 635 || Anfimov family || ANF || align=center | 49 || align=center | F || align=center | [[S-type asteroid|S]] || 0.16 || 3.044 || 0.089 || 3.48 || [[7468 Anfimov]] || [[:Category:Anfimov asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|7468|list}} |
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|-id=636 |
|-id=636 |
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| 636 || Marconia family || MRC || align=center | 34 || align=center | F || align=center | CX || 0.05 || [[1332 Marconia]] || [[:Category:Marconia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|1332|list}} |
| 636 || Marconia family || MRC || align=center | 34 || align=center | F || align=center | CX || 0.05 || 3.063 || 0.097 || 2.58 || [[1332 Marconia]] || [[:Category:Marconia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|1332|list}} |
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|-id=637 |
|-id=637 |
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| 637 || ''unnamed family'' || 637 || align=center | 64 || align=center | G || align=center | CX || 0.05 || {{mpl|(106302) 2000 UJ|87}} || — || {{LoMP|106302|list}} |
| 637 || ''unnamed family'' || 637 || align=center | 64 || align=center | G || align=center | CX || 0.05 || 3.109 || 0.180 || 3.46 || {{mpl|(106302) 2000 UJ|87}} || — || {{LoMP|106302|list}} |
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|-id=638 |
|-id=638 |
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| 638 || Croatia family || CRO || align=center | 93 || align=center | G || align=center | [[X-type asteroid|X]] || 0.07 || [[589 Croatia]] || [[:Category:Croatia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|589|list}} |
| 638 || Croatia family || CRO || align=center | 93 || align=center | G || align=center | [[X-type asteroid|X]] || 0.07 || 3.133 || 0.026 || 10.66 || [[589 Croatia]] || [[:Category:Croatia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|589|list}} |
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|-id=639 |
|-id=639 |
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| 639 || Imhilde family || IMH || align=center | 43 || align=center | E || align=center | CX || 0.05 || [[926 Imhilde]] || [[:Category:Imhilde asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|926|list}} |
| 639 || Imhilde family || IMH || align=center | 43 || align=center | E || align=center | CX || 0.05 || 2.983 || 0.237 || 14.59 || [[926 Imhilde]] || [[:Category:Imhilde asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|926|list}} |
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|-id=640 |
|-id=640 |
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| 640 || Gibbs family || GBS || align=center | 8 || align=center | E || align=center | – || – || [[331P/Gibbs]] "P/2012 F5 (Gibbs)" || — || |
| 640 || Gibbs family || GBS || align=center | 8 || align=center | E || align=center | – || – || 3.004 || 0.023 || 10.34 || [[331P/Gibbs]] "P/2012 F5 (Gibbs)". Other members include (20674), (140429), and (177075) || — || — |
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|-id=641 |
|-id=641 |
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| 641 || Juliana family || JLI || align=center | 76 || align=center | E || align=center | CX || 0.05 || [[816 Juliana]] || [[:Category:Juliana asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|816|list}} |
| 641 || Juliana family || JLI || align=center | 76 || align=center | E || align=center | CX || 0.05 || 3.004 || 0.144 || 13.12 || [[816 Juliana]] || [[:Category:Juliana asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|816|list}} |
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|-id=901 |
|-id=901 |
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| 901 || Euphrosyne family || EUP || align=center | |
| 901 || Euphrosyne family || EUP || align=center | 1385 || align=center | G || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.06 || 3.155 || 0.208 || 26.54 || [[31 Euphrosyne]] || [[:Category:Euphrosyne asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|31|list}} |
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|-id=902 |
|-id=902 |
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| 902 || Alauda family || ALA || align=center | 1294 || align=center | G || align=center | [[B-type asteroid|B]] || 0.07 || [[702 Alauda]] || [[:Category:Alauda asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|702|list}} |
| 902 || Alauda family || ALA || align=center | 1294 || align=center | G || align=center | [[B-type asteroid|B]] || 0.07 || 3.194 || 0.021 || 21.66 || [[702 Alauda]] || [[:Category:Alauda asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|702|list}} |
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|-id=903 |
|-id=903 |
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| 903 || Ulla family || ULA || align=center | |
| 903 || Ulla family || ULA || align=center | 37 || align=center | rim || align=center | [[X-type asteroid|X]] || 0.05 || 3.543 || 0.050 || 17.96 || [[909 Ulla]]; family within [[Cybele asteroid|Cybele group]] || [[:Category:Ulla asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|909|list}} |
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|-id=904 |
|-id=904 |
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| 904 || Luthera family<br />{{small|(Kartvelia family)}} || LUT || align=center | |
| 904 || Luthera family<br />{{small|(Kartvelia family)}} || LUT || align=center | 232 || align=center | G || align=center | X || 0.04 || 3.219 || 0.121 || 18.77 || [[1303 Luthera]]; fam. is also named after [[781 Kartvelia]] || [[:Category:Luthera asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|1303|list}} |
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|-id=905 |
|-id=905 |
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| 905 || Armenia family || ARM || align=center | |
| 905 || Armenia family || ARM || align=center | 67 || align=center | G || align=center | [[C-type asteroid|C]] || 0.05 || 3.117 || 0.070 || 18.19 || [[780 Armenia]] || [[:Category:Armenia asteroids|cat]] || {{LoMP|780|list}} |
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Other asteroid families from miscellaneous sources (not listed in the [[#finlist|above table]]), as well as non-asteroid families include: |
Other asteroid families from miscellaneous sources (not listed in the [[#finlist|above table]]), as well as non-asteroid families include: |
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| Clematis family || [[1101 Clematis]] || [[:Category:Clematis asteroids|cat]] || MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).<ref name="Milani-2014" /><ref name="Knezevic-2014" /> Total of 17 members. Subset of the large [[Alauda family]] as per Nesvorný (2014).<ref name="Nesvorny-2014" /> All members: {{LoMP|1101|(1101)}}, {{LoMP|5360|(5360)}}, {{LoMP|22044|(22044)}}, {{LoMP|25982|(25982)}}, {{LoMP|29963|(29963)}}, {{LoMP|32240|(32240)}}, {{LoMP|37628|(37628)}}, {{LoMP|66174|(66174)}}, {{LoMP|71688|(71688)}}, {{LoMP|83362|(83362)}}, {{LoMP|83790|(83790)}}, {{LoMP|97516|(97516)}}, {{LoMP|110030|(110030)}}, {{LoMP|132961|(132961)}}, {{LoMP|147858|(147858)}}, {{LoMP|181960|(181960)}} and {{LoMP|223933|(223933)}}. |
| Clematis family || [[1101 Clematis]] || [[:Category:Clematis asteroids|cat]] || MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).<ref name="Milani-2014" /><ref name="Knezevic-2014" /> Total of 17 members. Subset of the large [[Alauda family]] as per Nesvorný (2014).<ref name="Nesvorny-2014" /> All members: {{LoMP|1101|(1101)}}, {{LoMP|5360|(5360)}}, {{LoMP|22044|(22044)}}, {{LoMP|25982|(25982)}}, {{LoMP|29963|(29963)}}, {{LoMP|32240|(32240)}}, {{LoMP|37628|(37628)}}, {{LoMP|66174|(66174)}}, {{LoMP|71688|(71688)}}, {{LoMP|83362|(83362)}}, {{LoMP|83790|(83790)}}, {{LoMP|97516|(97516)}}, {{LoMP|110030|(110030)}}, {{LoMP|132961|(132961)}}, {{LoMP|147858|(147858)}}, {{LoMP|181960|(181960)}} and {{LoMP|223933|(223933)}}. |
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| [[Cybele group]] || [[65 Cybele]] || [[:Category:Cybele asteroids|cat]] || Cybele group according to [https://books.google. |
| [[Cybele group]] || [[65 Cybele]] || [[:Category:Cybele asteroids|cat]] || Cybele group according to [https://books.google.com/books?id=K-0xBsMsursC&pg=PA96 Asteroids, Meteorites, and Comets – by Linda T. Elkins-Tanton] and [https://www.projectpluto.com/mp_group.htm#cybele projectpluto.com]. Corresponding wiki-category lists a total of [[:Category:Cybele asteroids|32 members]]. Not a listed family in HCM by Zappalà (1995), Nesvorný (2014) and [https://newton.spacedys.com/astdys/index.php?pc=5 AstDyS-2] ([https://newton.spacedys.com/~astdys2/propsynth/all_tro.famrec Src]), where these bodies are predominantly assigned to the background population.<ref name="Zappala-family" /><ref name="Nesvorny-2014" /> |
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|- id="Dejanira family" |
|- id="Dejanira family" |
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| Dejanira family || [[157 Dejanira]] || [[:Category:Dejanira asteroids|cat]] || Micro-family with 5 members as per Zappalà (1995). All members: {{LoMP|157|(157)}}, {{LoMP|2290|(2290)}}, {{LoMP|5276|(5276)}}, {{LoMP|10779|(10779)}} and {{LoMP|17377|(17377)}}.<ref name="Zappala-family" /> All belong to the background population according to Nesvorný (2014).<ref name="Nesvorny-2014" /> |
| Dejanira family || [[157 Dejanira]] || [[:Category:Dejanira asteroids|cat]] || Micro-family with 5 members as per Zappalà (1995). All members: {{LoMP|157|(157)}}, {{LoMP|2290|(2290)}}, {{LoMP|5276|(5276)}}, {{LoMP|10779|(10779)}} and {{LoMP|17377|(17377)}}.<ref name="Zappala-family" /> All belong to the background population according to Nesvorný (2014).<ref name="Nesvorny-2014" /> |
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*'''{{note label|familylist|C|}}''' These are families listed as "robustly" identified in Bendjoya and Zappala (2002). |
*'''{{note label|familylist|C|}}''' These are families listed as "robustly" identified in Bendjoya and Zappala (2002). |
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*'''{{note label|familylist|D|}}''' TNOs are not considered asteroids, but are included here for completeness. |
*'''{{note label|familylist|D|}}''' TNOs are not considered asteroids, but are included here for completeness. |
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* ''' Candidate families''' (Nesvorný):<ref name="Nesvorny-2014" />{{rp|19}} [[929 Algunde]], [[1296 Andrée]], [[1646 Rosseland]], [[1942 Jablunka]], [[2007 McCuskey]], [[2409 Chapman]], [[4689 Donn]], [[6246 Komurotoru]]. {{mp|(13698) 1998 KF|35}}, [[539 Pamina]], {{mpl|(300163) 2006 VW|139}}, [[3567 Alvema]], {{mpl|(7744) 1986 QA|1}} [[260 Huberta]], [[928 Hildrun]], [[2621 Goto]], [[1113 Katja]], [[8737 Takehiro]], [[46 Hestia]] [[5 Astraea]], [[1044 Teutonia]], [[3110 Wagman]], [[4945 Ikenozenni]], {{mpl|(7744) 1986 QA|1}}, [[8905 Bankakuko]], {{mpl|(25315) 1999 AZ|8}}, {{mp|(28804) 2000 HC|81}}. |
* ''' Candidate families''' (Nesvorný):<ref name="Nesvorny-2014" />{{rp|19}} [[929 Algunde]], [[1296 Andrée]], [[1646 Rosseland]], [[1942 Jablunka]], [[2007 McCuskey]], [[2409 Chapman]], [[4689 Donn]], [[6246 Komurotoru]]. {{mp|(13698) 1998 KF|35}}, [[539 Pamina]], {{mpl|(300163) 2006 VW|139}}, [[3567 Alvema]], {{mpl|(7744) 1986 QA|1}} [[260 Huberta]], [[928 Hildrun]], [[2621 Goto]], [[1113 Katja]], [[8737 Takehiro]], [[46 Hestia]], [[5 Astraea]], [[1044 Teutonia]], [[3110 Wagman]], [[4945 Ikenozenni]], {{mpl|(7744) 1986 QA|1}}, [[8905 Bankakuko]], {{mpl|(25315) 1999 AZ|8}}, {{mp|(28804) 2000 HC|81}}. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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An asteroid family is a population of asteroids that share similar proper orbital elements, such as semimajor axis, eccentricity, and orbital inclination. The members of the families are thought to be fragments of past asteroid collisions. An asteroid family is a more specific term than asteroid group whose members, while sharing some broad orbital characteristics, may be otherwise unrelated to each other.
General properties
[edit]Large prominent families contain several hundred recognized asteroids (and many more smaller objects which may be either not-yet-analyzed, or not-yet-discovered). Small, compact families may have only about ten identified members. About 33% to 35% of asteroids in the main belt are family members.
There are about 20 to 30 reliably recognized families, with several tens of less certain groupings. Most asteroid families are found in the main asteroid belt, although several family-like groups such as the Pallas family, Hungaria family, and the Phocaea family lie at smaller semi-major axis or larger inclination than the main belt.
One family has been identified associated with the dwarf planet Haumea.[1] Some studies have tried to find evidence of collisional families among the trojan asteroids, but at present the evidence is inconclusive.
Origin and evolution
[edit]The families are thought to form as a result of collisions between asteroids. In many or most cases the parent body was shattered, but there are also several families which resulted from a large cratering event which did not disrupt the parent body (e.g. the Vesta, Pallas, Hygiea, and Massalia families). Such cratering families typically consist of a single large body and a swarm of asteroids that are much smaller. Some families (e.g. the Flora family) have complex internal structures which are not satisfactorily explained at the moment, but may be due to several collisions in the same region at different times.
Due to the method of origin, all the members have closely matching compositions for most families. Notable exceptions are those families (such as the Vesta family) which formed from a large differentiated parent body.
Asteroid families are thought to have lifetimes of the order of a billion years, depending on various factors (e.g. smaller asteroids are lost faster). This is significantly shorter than the Solar System's age, so few if any are relics of the early Solar System. Decay of families occurs both because of slow dissipation of the orbits due to perturbations from Jupiter or other large bodies, and because of collisions between asteroids which grind them down to small bodies. Such small asteroids then become subject to perturbations such as the Yarkovsky effect that can push them towards orbital resonances with Jupiter over time. Once there, they are relatively rapidly ejected from the asteroid belt. Tentative age estimates have been obtained for some families, ranging from hundreds of millions of years to less than several million years as for the compact Karin family. Old families are thought to contain few small members, and this is the basis of the age determinations.
It is supposed that many very old families have lost all the smaller and medium-sized members, leaving only a few of the largest intact. A suggested example of such old family remains are the 9 Metis and 113 Amalthea asteroid pair. Further evidence for a large number of past families (now dispersed) comes from analysis of chemical ratios in iron meteorites. These show that there must have once been at least 50 to 100 parent bodies large enough to be differentiated, that have since been shattered to expose their cores and produce the actual meteorites (Kelley & Gaffey 2000).
Identification of members, interlopers and background asteroids
[edit]When the orbital elements of main belt asteroids are plotted (typically inclination vs. eccentricity, or vs. semi-major axis), a number of distinct concentrations are seen against the rather uniform distribution of non-family background asteroids. These concentrations are the asteroid families (see above). Interlopers are asteroids classified as family members based on their so-called proper orbital elements but having spectroscopic properties distinct from the bulk of the family, suggesting that they, contrary to the true family members, did not originate from the same parent body that once fragmented upon a collisional impact.
Description
[edit]Strictly speaking, families and their membership are identified by analysing the proper orbital elements rather than the current osculating orbital elements, which regularly fluctuate on timescales of tens of thousands of years. The proper elements are related constants of motion that remain almost constant for at least tens of millions of years, and perhaps longer.
The Japanese astronomer Kiyotsugu Hirayama (1874–1943) pioneered the estimation of proper elements for asteroids, and first identified several of the most prominent families in 1918. In his honor, asteroid families are sometimes called Hirayama families. This particularly applies to the five prominent groupings discovered by him.
Hierarchical clustering method
[edit]Present day computer-assisted searches have identified more than a hundred asteroid families. The most prominent algorithms have been the hierarchical clustering method (HCM), which looks for groupings with small nearest-neighbour distances in orbital element space, and wavelet analysis, which builds a density-of-asteroids map in orbital element space, and looks for density peaks.
The boundaries of the families are somewhat vague because at the edges they blend into the background density of asteroids in the main belt. For this reason the number of members even among discovered asteroids is usually only known approximately, and membership is uncertain for asteroids near the edges.
Additionally, some interlopers from the heterogeneous background asteroid population are expected even in the central regions of a family. Since the true family members caused by the collision are expected to have similar compositions, most such interlopers can in principle be recognised by spectral properties which do not match those of the bulk of family members. A prominent example is 1 Ceres, the largest asteroid, which is an interloper in the family once named after it (the Ceres family, now the Gefion family).
Spectral characteristics can also be used to determine the membership (or otherwise) of asteroids in the outer regions of a family, as has been used e.g. for the Vesta family, whose members have an unusual composition.
Family types
[edit]As previously mentioned, families caused by an impact that did not disrupt the parent body but only ejected fragments are called cratering families. Other terminology has been used to distinguish various types of groups which are less distinct or less statistically certain from the most prominent "nominal families" (or clusters).
Clusters, clumps, clans and tribes
[edit]The term cluster is also used to describe a small asteroid family, such as the Karin cluster.[2] Clumps are groupings which have relatively few members but are clearly distinct from the background (e.g. the Juno clump). Clans are groupings which merge very gradually into the background density and/or have a complex internal structure making it difficult to decide whether they are one complex group or several unrelated overlapping groups (e.g. the Flora family has been called a clan). Tribes are groups that are less certain to be statistically significant against the background either because of small density or large uncertainty in the orbital parameters of the members.
List
[edit]Prominent families
[edit]- Nysa: 19,073 (4.8%)
- Vesta: 15,252 (3.8%)
- Flora: 13,786 (3.5%)
- Eos: 9,789 (2.5%)
- Koronis: 5,949 (1.5%)
- Eunomia: 5,670 (1.4%)
- Hygiea: 4,854 (1.2%)
- Themis: 4,782 (1.2%)
- Hungaria: 2,965 (0.7%)
- All other families: 21,500 (5.4%)
- Background: 295,000 (74.0%)
Among the many asteroid families, the Eos, Eunomia, Flora, Hungaria, Hygiea, Koronis, Nysa, Themis and Vesta families are the most prominent ones in the asteroid belt. For a complete list, see § All families.
- Eos family
- The Eos family (adj. Eoan; 9,789 members, named after 221 Eos)
- Eunomia family
- The Eunomia family (adj. Eunomian; 5,670 known members, named after 15 Eunomia) is a family of S-type asteroids. It is the most prominent family in the intermediate asteroid belt and the 6th-largest family with approximately 1.4% of all main belt asteroids.[3]: 23
- Flora family
- The Flora family (adj. Florian; 13,786 members, named after 8 Flora) is the 3rd-largest family. Broad in extent, it has no clear boundary and gradually fades into the surrounding background population. Several distinct groupings within the family, possibly created by later, secondary collisions. It has also been described as an asteroid clan.
- Hungaria family
- The Hungaria family (adj. Hungarian; 2,965 members, named after 434 Hungaria)
- Hygiea family
- The Hygiea family (adj. Hygiean; 4,854 members, named after 10 Hygiea)
- Koronis family
- The Koronis family (adj. Koronian; 5,949 members, named after 158 Koronis)
- Nysa family
- The Nysa family (adj. Nysian; 19,073 members, named after 44 Nysa). Alternatively named Hertha family after 135 Hertha.
- Themis family
- The Themis family (adj. Themistian; 4,782 members, named after 24 Themis)
- Vesta family
- The Vesta family (adj. Vestian; 15,252 members, named after 4 Vesta)
All families
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In 2015, a study identified 122 notable families with a total of approximately 100,000 member asteroids, based on the entire catalog of numbered minor planets, which consisted of almost 400,000 numbered bodies at the time (see catalog index for a current listing of numbered minor planets).[3]: 23 The data has been made available at the "Small Bodies Data Ferret".[4] The first column of this table contains the family identification number or family identifier number (FIN), which is an attempt for a numerical labeling of identified families, independent of their currently used name, as a family's name may change with refined observations, leading to multiple names used in literature and to subsequent confusion.[3]: 17
FIN | Family | Lbl | # of Members[5] | Loc. [note 1] |
Taxonomy | mean- albedo |
mean a | mean e | mean i | Parent body · Notes | Cat | LoMP |
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001 | Hilda family | HIL | 18 | rim | C | 0.04 | 3.965 | 0.174 | 8.92 | 153 Hilda; adj. Hildian; within the larger dynamical group with the same name. (a–e–i: 3.7–4.2 AU; > 0.07; < 20°) |
cat | list |
002 | Schubart family | SHU | 531 | rim | C | 0.03 | 3.966 | 0.191 | 2.92 | 1911 Schubart (within the dynamical Hilda group) | cat | list |
003 | Hungaria family | H | 1870 | close | E | 0.35 | 1.944 | 0.078 | 20.87 | 434 Hungaria; located within the dynamical group of the same name. (a–e–i: 1.78–2.0 AU; < 0.18; 16°–34°) |
cat | list |
004 | Hektor family | HEK | 16 | trojan (L4) | – | – | 5.204 | 0.054 | 19.02 | 624 Hektor (Jupiter trojan) | cat | list |
005 | Eurybates family | ERY | 197 | trojan (L4) | CP | 0.06 | 5.204 | 0.044 | 7.42 | 3548 Eurybates (Jupiter trojan) | cat | list |
006 | Thronium family | 006 | 15 | trojan (L4) | – | 0.06 | 5.204 | 0.049 | 31.75 | 9799 Thronium (Jupiter trojan) | — | list |
007 | James Bond family[6] | 007 | 1 | A | ASP | – | 2.474 | 0.129 | 6.32 | 9007 James Bond | — | list |
008 | Arkesilaos family | ARK | 37 | trojan (L4) | – | – | 5.204 | 0.029 | 8.89 | 20961 Arkesilaos (Jupiter trojan) | cat | list |
009 | Ennomos family | ENM | 30 | trojan (L5) | – | 0.06 | 5.204 | 0.041 | 26.79 | 4709 Ennomos (Jupiter trojan) | cat | list |
010 | Shaulladany family | 010 | 13 | trojan (L5) | – | 0.09 | 5.204 | 0.041 | 24.23 | 247341 Shaulladany (Jupiter trojan) | — | list |
401 | Vesta family | V | 10612 | A | V | 0.35 | 2.362 | 0.099 | 6.36 | 4 Vesta (adj. Vestian) | cat | list |
402 | Flora family (Ariadne family) |
FLO | 13786 | A | S | 0.30 | 2.201 | 0.144 | 5.34 | 8 Flora (adj. Florian), also named after 43 Ariadne; typical asteroid clan. Not a legitimate asteroid family according to Carruba and Milani, instead, the Florian core region is labelled Belgica family and Duponta family (1338), respectively.[7][8] | cat | list |
403 | Baptistina family | BAP | 176 | A | X | 0.16 | 2.264 | 0.149 | 6.00 | 298 Baptistina, merges with the Belgica family (1052) at 100 m/s according to Carruba[8] | cat | list |
404 | Massalia family | MAS | 7820 | A | S | 0.22 | 2.409 | 0.162 | 1.42 | 20 Massalia, adj. Massalian, a-e-i: (2.37 to 2.45; 0.12 to 0.21; 0.4 to 2.4) | cat | list |
405 | Nysa–Polana complex (Hertha family; Eulalia family) |
NYS | 15983 | A | SFC | 0.28 0.06 |
2.423 | 0.174 | 3.04 | 44 Nysa/142 Polana also known as the Hertha family (135 Hertha). Includes the Eulalia family (495 Eulalia) | cat | (44) (142) |
406 | Erigone family | ERI | 1776 | A | CX | 0.06 | 2.367 | 0.210 | 4.74 | 163 Erigone, adj. Erigonian. Can be joined with the dynamically different Martes family into a single collisional family (Src). | cat | list |
407 | Clarissa family | CLA | 236 | A | X | 0.05 | 2.406 | 0.107 | 3.35 | 302 Clarissa | cat | list |
408 | Sulamitis family | SUL | 193 | A | C | 0.04 | 2.463 | 0.091 | 5.04 | 752 Sulamitis | cat | list |
409 | Lucienne family | LCI | 142 | A | S | 0.22 | 2.462 | 0.111 | 14.51 | 1892 Lucienne | cat | list |
410 | Euterpe family | EUT | 474 | A | S | 0.26 | 2.347 | 0.187 | 0.72 | 27 Euterpe | cat | list |
411 | Datura family | DAT | 6 | A | S | 0.21 | 2.235 | 0.156 | 5.21 | 1270 Datura; Recently formed family with members: (60151), (90265), (203370), (215619) and (338309) | cat | list |
412 | Lucascavin family | LCA | 3 | A | S | – | 2.281 | 0.127 | 5.20 | 21509 Lucascavin; members: (180255), (209570) | cat | list |
413 | Klio family | KLI | 330 | A | C | 0.07 | 2.362 | 0.193 | 9.38 | 84 Klio | cat | list |
414 | Chimaera family | CIM | 108 | A | CX | 0.06 | 2.460 | 0.155 | 14.65 | 623 Chimaera | cat | list |
415 | Chaldaea family (Salli family) |
CHL | 132 | A | C | 0.07 | 2.376 | 0.236 | 11.60 | 313 Chaldaea; alt. named after 1715 Salli by Masiero | cat | list |
416 | Svea family | SVE | 48 | A | CX | 0.06 | 2.476 | 0.088 | 16.09 | 329 Svea | cat | list |
417 | unnamed family | 417 | 9 | A | – | – | 2.465 | 0.153 | 3.93 | (108138) 2001 GB11 | — | list |
701 | Phocaea family | PHO | 1248 | A | S | 0.22 | 2.400 | 0.228 | 23.41 | 25 Phocaea | cat | list |
501 | Juno family | JUN | 1693 | B | S | 0.25 | 2.669 | 0.232 | 13.34 | 3 Juno (adj. Junonian) | cat | list |
502 | Eunomia family | EUN | 9856 | B | S | 0.19 | 2.644 | 0.148 | 13.08 | 15 Eunomia | cat | list |
504 | Nemesis family (Liberatrix or Zdeněkhorský family) |
NEM | 1302 | C | C | 0.05 | 2.750 | 0.088 | 5.18 | 128 Nemesis (adj. Nemesian); also named after 58 Concordia (adj. Concordian) and 3827 Zdeněkhorský. Formerly Liberatrix family by Zappalà (1995) and Cellino (2002) | cat | list |
505 | Adeona family | ADE | 2070 | B | C | 0.07 | 2.673 | 0.169 | 11.71 | 145 Adeona | cat | list |
506 | Maria family (Roma family) |
MAR | 2958 | B | S | 0.25 | 2.554 | 0.101 | 15.02 | 170 Maria; alternatively named after 472 Roma.[9] | cat | list |
507 | Padua family (Lydia family) |
PAD | 1087 | C | X | 0.10 | 2.747 | 0.035 | 5.09 | 363 Padua; also known as Lydia family[C] · 110 Lydia · adj. Paduan; Lydian | cat | list |
508 | Aeolia family | AEO | 529 | C | X | 0.17 | 2.742 | 0.168 | 3.49 | 396 Aeolia | cat | list |
509 | Chloris family | CLO | 120 | C | C | 0.06 | 2.727 | 0.255 | 9.23 | 410 Chloris, adj. Chloridian | cat | list |
510 | Misa family | MIS | 647 | B | C | 0.03 | 2.658 | 0.178 | 2.26 | 569 Misa, adj. Misian | cat | list |
511 | Brangäne family | BRG | 325 | B | S | 0.10 | 2.587 | 0.179 | 9.64 | 606 Brangäne | cat | list |
512 | Dora family | DOR | 1742 | C | C | 0.05 | 2.797 | 0.198 | 7.83 | 668 Dora, adj. Dorian | cat | list |
513 | Merxia family | MRX | 1263 | C | S | 0.23 | 2.745 | 0.133 | 4.85 | 808 Merxia, adj. Merxian | cat | list |
514 | Agnia family | AGN | 3336 | C | S | 0.18 | 2.783 | 0.066 | 3.58 | 847 Agnia | cat | list |
515 | Astrid family | AST | 548 | C | C | 0.08 | 2.788 | 0.048 | 0.66 | 1128 Astrid, adj. Astridian | cat | list |
516 | Gefion family (Ceres family; Minerva family) |
GEF | 2428 | C | S | 0.20 | 2.784 | 0.129 | 9.01 | 1272 Gefion, adj. Gefionian; a-e-i: (2.74 to 2.82; 0.08 to 0.18; 7.4 to 10.5); also known as Ceres family (adj. Cererian) after 1 Ceres; and Minerva (adj. Minervian) family after 93 Minerva (identified interloper) | cat | list |
517 | König family | KON | 578 | B | CX | 0.04 | 2.571 | 0.139 | 8.85 | 3815 König | cat | list |
518 | Rafita family | RAF | 775 | B | S | 0.25 | 2.547 | 0.173 | 7.74 | 1644 Rafita, adj. Rafitian (namesake is a suspected interloper; not listed in family); members (1587) and (1658) | cat | list |
519 | Hoffmeister family | HOF | 2095 | C | CF | 0.04 | 2.787 | 0.047 | 4.36 | 1726 Hoffmeister | cat | list |
520 | Iannini family | IAN | 150 | B | S | 0.32 | 2.644 | 0.267 | 12.19 | 4652 Iannini | cat | list |
521 | Kazuya family | KAZ | 44 | B | S | 0.21 | 2.568 | 0.141 | 14.56 | 7353 Kazuya | cat | list |
522 | Ino family | INO | 463 | C | S | 0.24 | 2.743 | 0.172 | 13.52 | 173 Ino | cat | list |
523 | Emilkowalski family | EMI | 4 | B | S | 0.20 | 2.599 | 0.178 | 17.42 | 14627 Emilkowalski; members: (126761), (224559) and (256124) | cat | list |
524 | Brugmansia family | 524 | 3 | B | S | – | 2.620 | 0.179 | 2.80 | 16598 Brugmansia; members: (190603) and (218697) | cat | list |
525 | Schulhof family | SHF | 5 | B | S | 0.27 | 2.610 | 0.163 | 13.30 | 2384 Schulhof; members: (81337), (140600), (271044), (286239) | cat | list |
526 | unnamed family | 526 | 81 | C | C | 0.06 | 2.721 | 0.173 | 14.35 | (53546) 2000 BY6 | — | list |
527 | Lorre family | LOR | 2 | C | C | 0.05 | 2.747 | 0.263 | 28.18 | 5438 Lorre; other member: (208099) | cat | list |
528 | Leonidas family | LEO | 111 | B | CX | 0.07 | 2.681 | 0.193 | 3.81 | 2782 Leonidas; identical to the Vibilia family: (529/VIB) (and listed as such); (4793) | cat | list |
529 | Vibilia family | VIB | 180 | B | C | 0.06 | 2.655 | 0.191 | 3.82 | 144 Vibilia; namesake only listed in family by Zappalà, but not by Nesvorý; identical to the Leonidas family: LEO. | cat | list |
530 | Phaeo family | PAE | 146 | C | X | 0.06 | 2.782 | 0.199 | 9.47 | 322 Phaeo | cat | list |
531 | Mitidika family | MIT | 653 | B | C | 0.06 | 2.587 | 0.247 | 12.50 | 2262 Mitidika (not listed in family itself); members: (404) and (99) | cat | list |
532 | Henan family | HEN | 1872 | B | L | 0.20 | 2.699 | 0.063 | 2.80 | 2085 Henan | cat | list |
533 | Hanna family | HNA | 280 | C | CX | 0.05 | 2.807 | 0.180 | 4.17 | 1668 Hanna | cat | list |
534 | Karma family | KRM | 59 | B | CX | 0.05 | 2.577 | 0.106 | 10.75 | 3811 Karma | cat | list |
535 | Witt family | WIT | 1618 | C | S | 0.26 | 2.760 | 0.030 | 5.79 | 2732 Witt, alternatively named after 10955 Harig (AstDyS) | cat | list |
536 | Xizang family | XIZ | 275 | C | – | 0.12 | 2.754 | 0.154 | 2.76 | 2344 Xizang | cat | list |
537 | Watsonia family | WAT | 83 | C | L | 0.13 | 2.760 | 0.122 | 17.33 | 729 Watsonia | cat | list |
538 | Jones family (asteroids) | JNS | 22 | B | T | 0.05 | 2.626 | 0.110 | 12.35 | 3152 Jones | cat | list |
539 | Aëria family | AER | 272 | B | X | 0.17 | 2.649 | 0.056 | 11.76 | 369 Aeria | cat | list |
540 | Julia family (asteroids) | JUL | 33 | B | S | 0.19 | 2.552 | 0.124 | 16.70 | 89 Julia | cat | list |
541 | Postrema family | POS | 108 | C | CX | 0.05 | 2.738 | 0.242 | 16.53 | 1484 Postrema | cat | list |
801 | Pallas family | PAL | 45 | C | B | 0.16 | 2.771 | 0.281 | 33.20 | 2 Pallas (adj. Palladian) | cat | list |
802 | Gallia family | GAL | 137 | C | S | 0.17 | 2.771 | 0.132 | 25.16 | 148 Gallia | cat | list |
803 | Hansa family | HNS | 1162 | B | S | 0.26 | 2.644 | 0.004 | 22.06 | 480 Hansa adj. Hansian; a-e-i: (~2.66; ~0.06; ~22.0°)[10] | cat | list |
804 | Gersuind family | GER | 415 | B | S | 0.15 | 2.589 | 0.175 | 17.34 | 686 Gersuind | cat | list |
805 | Barcelona family | BAR | 346 | B | S | 0.25 | 2.637 | 0.251 | 30.83 | 945 Barcelona | cat | list |
806 | Tina family | TIN | 107 | C | X | 0.34 | 2.793 | 0.082 | 20.76 | 1222 Tina | cat | list |
807 | Brucato family | BRU | 41 | B | CX | 0.06 | 2.605 | 0.132 | 28.90 | 4203 Brucato | cat | list |
601 | Hygiea family | HYG | 3145 | G | CB | 0.06 | 3.142 | 0.136 | 5.07 | 10 Hygiea | cat | list |
602 | Themis family | THM | 5612 | G | C | 0.07 | 3.134 | 0.152 | 1.08 | 24 Themis (adj. Themistian) | cat | list |
603 | Sylvia family | SYL | 191 | rim | X | 0.05 | 3.485 | 0.054 | 9.76 | 87 Sylvia; family within Cybele group | cat | list |
604 | Meliboea family | MEL | 444 | G | C | 0.05 | 3.119 | 0.186 | 14.54 | 137 Meliboea, adj. Meliboean | cat | list |
605 | Koronis family (Lacrimosa family) |
KOR | 7390 | D | S | 0.15 | 2.869 | 0.045 | 2.15 | 158 Koronis, also named after 208 Lacrimosa | cat | list |
606 | Eos family | EOS | 16038 | E | K | 0.13 | 3.012 | 0.077 | 9.94 | 221 Eos | cat | list |
607 | Emma family | EMA | 577 | F | C | 0.05 | 3.046 | 0.113 | 9.09 | 283 Emma | cat | list |
608 | Brasilia family | BRA | 845 | D | X | 0.18 | 2.862 | 0.127 | 14.98 | 293 Brasilia, adj. Brazilian (namesake is a suspected interloper; not listed in family) | cat | list |
609 | Veritas family | VER | 2139 | G | CPD | 0.07 | 3.174 | 0.066 | 9.06 | 490 Veritas, adj. Veritasian; alt: Undina (Undinian) family after 92 Undina | cat | list |
610 | Karin family | KAR | 541 | D | S | 0.21 | 2.864 | 0.044 | 2.10 | 832 Karin. Recently formed family located within the Koronis family.[3]: 8, 18 | cat | list |
611 | Naëma family | NAE | 375 | D | C | 0.08 | 2.940 | 0.036 | 11.99 | 845 Naëma, adj. Naëmian | cat | list |
612 | Tirela family (Klumpkea family) |
TIR | 1815 | G | S | 0.07 | 3.116 | 0.195 | 17.06 | 1400 Tirela, alternatively named after 1040 Klumpkea (AstDyS) | cat | list |
613 | Lixiaohua family (Gantrisch family) |
LIX | 1241 | G | CX | 0.04 | 3.153 | 0.201 | 10.06 | 3556 Lixiaohua; although member 3330 Gantrisch is both larger and lower numbered (src) | cat | list |
614 | Telramund family (Klytaemnestra family) |
TEL | 513 | E | S | 0.22 | 2.993 | 0.066 | 8.81 | 9506 Telramund; alternatively named after 179 Klytaemnestra by Masiero and by Milani | cat | list |
615 | unnamed family | 615 | 159 | D | CX | 0.17 | 2.848 | 0.106 | 9.14 | (18405) 1993 FY12 | — | list |
616 | Charis family | CHA | 808 | D | C | 0.08 | 2.900 | 0.047 | 5.73 | 627 Charis | cat | list |
617 | Theobalda family | THB | 574 | G | CX | 0.06 | 3.178 | 0.263 | 14.05 | 778 Theobalda, adj. Theobaldian; a-e-i: (3.16 to 3.19; 0.24 to 0.27; 14 to 15) | cat | list |
618 | Terentia family | TRE | 80 | D | C | 0.07 | 2.932 | 0.072 | 11.11 | 1189 Terentia | cat | list |
619 | Lau family | LAU | 56 | D | S | 0.27 | 2.929 | 0.195 | 6.30 | 10811 Lau | cat | list |
620 | Beagle family | BGL | 148 | G | C | 0.09 | 3.155 | 0.154 | 1.34 | 656 Beagle. Recently formed family is located within the Themis family (all members are also listed as Themistians). Includes 7968 Elst–Pizarro.[3]: 7, 8, 18 | cat | list |
621 | Koronis family (II) | K-2 | 246 | D | S | 0.14 | 2.869 | 0.045 | 2.15 | 158 Koronis "second family" | cat | list |
622 | Terpsichore family | TRP | 138 | D | C | 0.05 | 2.854 | 0.182 | 8.23 | 81 Terpsichore | cat | list |
623 | Fringilla family | FIR | 134 | D | X | 0.05 | 2.914 | 0.093 | 16.68 | 709 Fringilla | cat | list |
624 | Durisen family | DUR | 27 | D | X | 0.04 | 2.943 | 0.185 | 16.19 | 5567 Durisen | cat | list |
625 | Yakovlev family | YAK | 67 | D | C | 0.05 | 2.870 | 0.290 | 7.89 | 5614 Yakovlev | cat | list |
626 | San Marcello family | SAN | 144 | D | X | 0.19 | 2.922 | 0.078 | 12.50 | 7481 San Marcello | cat | list |
627 | unnamed family | 627 | 38 | D | CX | 0.05 | 2.868 | 0.219 | 16.02 | (15454) 1998 YB3 | — | list |
628 | unnamed family | 628 | 248 | D | S | 0.10 | 2.850 | 0.081 | 5.12 | (15477) 1999 CG1 | — | list |
629 | unnamed family | 629 | 58 | D | S | 0.21 | 2.939 | 0.118 | 10.73 | (36256) 1999 XT17 | — | list |
630 | Aegle family | AEG | 120 | F | CX | 0.07 | 3.052 | 0.190 | 16.48 | 96 Aegle | cat | list |
631 | Ursula family | URS | 731 | G | CX | 0.06 | 3.128 | 0.098 | 16.21 | 375 Ursula | cat | list |
632 | Elfriede family | ELF | 97 | G | C | 0.05 | 3.189 | 0.061 | 15.87 | 618 Elfriede | cat | list |
633 | Itha family | ITH | 54 | D | S | 0.23 | 2.866 | 0.158 | 12.27 | 918 Itha | cat | list |
634 | Inarradas family | INA | 43 | F | CX | 0.07 | 3.050 | 0.184 | 14.51 | 3438 Inarradas | cat | list |
635 | Anfimov family | ANF | 49 | F | S | 0.16 | 3.044 | 0.089 | 3.48 | 7468 Anfimov | cat | list |
636 | Marconia family | MRC | 34 | F | CX | 0.05 | 3.063 | 0.097 | 2.58 | 1332 Marconia | cat | list |
637 | unnamed family | 637 | 64 | G | CX | 0.05 | 3.109 | 0.180 | 3.46 | (106302) 2000 UJ87 | — | list |
638 | Croatia family | CRO | 93 | G | X | 0.07 | 3.133 | 0.026 | 10.66 | 589 Croatia | cat | list |
639 | Imhilde family | IMH | 43 | E | CX | 0.05 | 2.983 | 0.237 | 14.59 | 926 Imhilde | cat | list |
640 | Gibbs family | GBS | 8 | E | – | – | 3.004 | 0.023 | 10.34 | 331P/Gibbs "P/2012 F5 (Gibbs)". Other members include (20674), (140429), and (177075) | — | — |
641 | Juliana family | JLI | 76 | E | CX | 0.05 | 3.004 | 0.144 | 13.12 | 816 Juliana | cat | list |
901 | Euphrosyne family | EUP | 1385 | G | C | 0.06 | 3.155 | 0.208 | 26.54 | 31 Euphrosyne | cat | list |
902 | Alauda family | ALA | 1294 | G | B | 0.07 | 3.194 | 0.021 | 21.66 | 702 Alauda | cat | list |
903 | Ulla family | ULA | 37 | rim | X | 0.05 | 3.543 | 0.050 | 17.96 | 909 Ulla; family within Cybele group | cat | list |
904 | Luthera family (Kartvelia family) |
LUT | 232 | G | X | 0.04 | 3.219 | 0.121 | 18.77 | 1303 Luthera; fam. is also named after 781 Kartvelia | cat | list |
905 | Armenia family | ARM | 67 | G | C | 0.05 | 3.117 | 0.070 | 18.19 | 780 Armenia | cat | list |
Other families or dynamical groups
[edit]Other asteroid families from miscellaneous sources (not listed in the above table), as well as non-asteroid families include:
Family | Parent | Cat | Description | |
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Aemilia family | 159 Aemilia | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 62 members. | |
Alinda family | 887 Alinda | cat | Alinda group described by projectpluto.com | |
Amneris family | 871 Amneris | cat | Small family of 22 asteroids identified by Zappalà (1995).[12] Most members have been assigned to the encompassing complex of the Flora family by Nesvorný (2014).[3] | |
Anius family | 8060 Anius | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 31 members. | |
Ashkova family | 3460 Ashkova | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 59 members. | |
Astraea family | 5 Astraea | cat | Large MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 6,169 members. Lowest-numbered members: (5), (91), (262), (355), (765) and (1121). Not a listed family by Zappalà (1995).[12] Considered a HCM-artifact by Nesvorný (2014) due to a resonant alignment (z1 = g + s − g6 − s6 = 0).[3]: 19 | |
Augusta family | 254 Augusta | cat | Small family of 23 asteroids identified by Zappalà (1995).[12] Most members have been assigned to the Flora family by Nesvorný (2014).[3] | |
Ausonia family | 63 Ausonia | — | Single member. Unsourced. Member of the Vesta family according to AstDyS-2 and Nesvorný (2014).[3] | |
Bontekoe family | 10654 Bontekoe | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 13 members. | |
Brokoff family | 6769 Brokoff | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 58 members. | |
Bower family | 1639 Bower | — | Micro-family with 10 members as per Zappalà (1995). Adj. Bowerian. Alternative name Endymion (Endymionian) family after 342 Endymion.[C] All members: (1639), (3815), (8832), (14306), (15666), (22286), (32637), (85133), (120446) and (145685).[12] This family corresponds in large parts with the König family by Nesvorný (2014).[3] | |
Cindygraber family | 7605 Cindygraber | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 19 members. | |
Clematis family | 1101 Clematis | cat | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 17 members. Subset of the large Alauda family as per Nesvorný (2014).[3] All members: (1101), (5360), (22044), (25982), (29963), (32240), (37628), (66174), (71688), (83362), (83790), (97516), (110030), (132961), (147858), (181960) and (223933). | |
Cybele group | 65 Cybele | cat | Cybele group according to Asteroids, Meteorites, and Comets – by Linda T. Elkins-Tanton and projectpluto.com. Corresponding wiki-category lists a total of 32 members. Not a listed family in HCM by Zappalà (1995), Nesvorný (2014) and AstDyS-2 (Src), where these bodies are predominantly assigned to the background population.[12][3] | |
Dejanira family | 157 Dejanira | cat | Micro-family with 5 members as per Zappalà (1995). All members: (157), (2290), (5276), (10779) and (17377).[12] All belong to the background population according to Nesvorný (2014).[3] | |
Devine family | 3561 Devine | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 19 members. | |
Duponta family | 1338 Duponta | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 133 members. | |
Epeios family | 2148 Epeios | — | Jupiter trojan family according to Roig and Gil-Hutton (2008). Part of the Menelaus clan.[13] | |
Eumelos family | 5436 Eumelos | — | Jupiter trojan family according to Roig and Gil-Hutton (2008). Part of the Menelaus clan.[13] | |
Euryalos family | 4007 Euryalos | — | Jupiter trojan family according to Roig and Gil-Hutton (2008). Part of the Menelaus clan.[13] | |
Faïna family | 751 Faïna | cat | Carbonaceous family with 12 identified members as per Zappalà (1995).[12] All members: (751), (2089), (2420), (3637), (3904), (5083), (8087), (10741), (10744), (11497), (12975) and (29086). Predominantly background population with 3 bodies belonging to the stony Maria family per Nesvorný (2014). Not a listed family at AstDyS-2 (Src) | |
Griqua group | 1362 Griqua | cat | Griqua group (not a collisional family) described by projectpluto.com. A marginally unstable group of asteroids observed in the 2 :1 resonance with Jupiter. | |
Hanskya family | 1118 Hanskya | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 116 members. | |
Haumea family | Haumea (dwarf planet) | cat | This is a TNO-family. As of 2017, and current categorization, the family consists of 10 members (including parent body).[D] | |
Helio family | 895 Helio | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 50 members. | |
Hestia family | 46 Hestia | cat | Nesvorný moved family (formerly FIN 503) to candidate status, and (46) to background.[3]: 19 Also background according to Milani and Knežević (AstDyS-2). | |
Higson family | 3025 Higson | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 17 members. | |
Hippasos family | 17492 Hippasos | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 7 members. | |
Huberta family | 260 Huberta | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 26 members. Nesvorný moved family to candidate status.[3]: 19 | |
Kalchas family | 4138 Kalchas | — | Jupiter trojan family according to Roig and Gil-Hutton (2008). Part of the Menelaus clan.[13] | |
Laodica family | 507 Laodica | cat | Category with 2 members. 507 Laodica and 635 Vundtia are core members of the Eos family according to AstDyS-2 (507; 635) and background asteroid per Nesvorný (507; 635), respectively.[3] | |
Levin family | 2076 Levin | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 1534 members. | |
Liberatrix family | 125 Liberatrix | cat | 3 listed members. 125 Liberatrix is a background asteroid according to AstDyS-2, and a member of the Nemesis family according to Nesvorný.[3] Background asteroid: 301 Bavaria (both AstDyS-2 and Nesvorný). 9923 Ronaldthiel is a core member of the Agnia family at AstDyS-2. | |
Makhaon family | 3063 Makhaon | — | Jupiter trojan family according to Roig and Gil-Hutton (2008). Part of the Menelaus clan.[13] | |
Marsili family | 40134 Marsili | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 16 members. | |
Martes family | 5026 Martes | cat | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 481 members. Largest asteroids are members of the Erigone family according to Nesvorný (5026; 9879).[3] | |
Matterania family | 883 Matterania | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 169 members. | |
Mecklenburg family | 6124 Mecklenburg | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 78 members. | |
Melanthios family | 12973 Melanthios | — | Jupiter trojan family according to Roig and Gil-Hutton (2008). Part of the Menelaus clan.[13] | |
Menelaus family | 1647 Menelaus | — | Jupiter trojan family according Milani (1993).[14] Part of the Menelaus clan according to Roig and Gil-Hutton (2008).[13] | |
Nele family | 1547 Nele | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 344 members. | |
Nocturna family | 1298 Nocturna | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 186 members. | |
Nohavica family | 6539 Nohavica | cat | Previously known as the "1982 QG" family. Second member: (9935) 1986 CP1; both are background asteroids according to AstDyS-2 and Nesvorný. | |
Podarkes family | 13062 Podarkes | — | Jupiter trojan family according to Roig and Gil-Hutton (2008). Part of the Menelaus clan.[13] | |
Prokne family | 194 Prokne | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 379 members. | |
Reginita family | 1117 Reginita | cat | Claimed subgroup of the Flora family. Background asteroid according to both AstDyS-2 and Nesvorný.[3] | |
Sinden family | 10369 Sinden | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 24 members. | |
Takehiro family | 8737 Takehiro | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 57 members. Nesvorný moved family to candidate status.[3]: 19 | |
Telamon family | 1749 Telamon | — | Jupiter trojan family according to Roig and Gil-Hutton (2008). Part of the Menelaus clan.[13] | |
Traversa family | 5651 Traversa | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 56 members. | |
Univermoscow family | 6355 Univermoscow | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 13 members. | |
Zhvanetskij family | 5931 Zhvanetskij | — | MBA-family (AstDys) according to Milani and Knežević (2014).[7][11] Total of 23 members. | |
Legend:
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See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ "close" refers to asteroids inside the 9:2 resonance, "inner" refers to asteroids between the 9:2 and 4:1 resonance. A refers to between 4:1 and 3:1, B is 3:1 to 8:3, C is 8:3 to 5:2, D is 5:2 to 7:3, E is 7:3 to 9:4, F is 9:4 to 11:5, G is 11:5 to 2:1, "outer" refers to asteroids between the 2:1 and 11:6 resonance, and "rim" refers to asteroids beyond the 11:6 resonance.
References
[edit]- ^ Michael E. Brown, Kristina M. Barkume, Darin Ragozzine & Emily L. Schaller, A collisional family of icy objects in the Kuiper belt, Nature, 446, (March 2007), pp 294-296.
- ^ David Nesvorný, Brian L. Enke, William F. Bottke, Daniel D. Durda, Erik Ashaug & Derek C. Richardson Karin cluster formation by asteroid impact, Icarus 183, (2006) pp 296-311.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v 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.
- ^ "Small Bodies Data Ferret". Nesvorny HCM Asteroid Families V3.0. Archived from the original on 2 August 2017. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
- ^ "Asteroid families summary table for each family. Trojan and Griqua families are included". AstDyS. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
- ^ This is a joke by Nesvorný et al. In their Table 2 the reference is to the 1995 film, GoldenEye.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Milani, Andrea; Cellino, Alberto; Knezevic, Zoran; Novakovic, Bojan; Spoto, Federica; Paolicchi, Paolo (September 2014). "Asteroid families classification: Exploiting very large datasets". Icarus. 239: 46–73. arXiv:1312.7702. Bibcode:2014Icar..239...46M. doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2014.05.039. S2CID 118617163.
- ^ a b Carruba, V.; Domingos, R. C.; Nesvorný, D.; Roig, F.; Huaman, M. E.; Souami, D. (August 2013). "A multidomain approach to asteroid families' identification". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 433 (3): 2075–2096. arXiv:1305.4847. Bibcode:2013MNRAS.433.2075C. doi:10.1093/mnras/stt884.
- ^ Masiero, Joseph R.; Mainzer, A. K.; Bauer, J. M.; Grav, T.; Nugent, C. R.; Stevenson, R. (June 2013). "Asteroid Family Identification Using the Hierarchical Clustering Method and WISE/NEOWISE Physical Properties". The Astrophysical Journal. 770 (1): 22. arXiv:1305.1607. Bibcode:2013ApJ...770....7M. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/770/1/7. S2CID 119221614.
- ^ The Hansa Family: A New High-Inclination Asteroid Family
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Knezevic, Zoran; Milani, Andrea; Cellino, Alberto; Novakovic, Bojan; Spoto, Federica; Paolicchi, Paolo (July 2014). "Automated Classification of Asteroids into Families at Work". Complex Planetary Systems. 310: 130–133. Bibcode:2014IAUS..310..130K. doi:10.1017/S1743921314008035.
- ^ a b c d e f g 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. Retrieved 4 March 2020. (PDS main page)
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Roig, F.; Ribeiro, A. O.; Gil-Hutton, R. (June 2008). "Taxonomy of asteroid families among the Jupiter Trojans: comparison between spectroscopic data and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey colors". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 483 (3): 911–931. arXiv:0712.0046. Bibcode:2008A&A...483..911R. doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20079177. S2CID 118361725.
- ^ Milani, Andrea (October 1993). "The Trojan asteroid belt: Proper elements, stability, chaos and families". Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy. 57 (1–2): 59–94. Bibcode:1993CeMDA..57...59M. doi:10.1007/BF00692462. ISSN 0923-2958. S2CID 189850747.
Further reading
[edit]- Bendjoya, Philippe; and Zappalà, Vincenzo; "Asteroid Family Identification", in Asteroids III, pp. 613–618, University of Arizona Press (2002), ISBN 0-8165-2281-2
- V. Zappalà et al. "Physical and Dynamical Properties of Asteroid Families", in Asteroids III, pp. 619–631, University of Arizona Press (2002), ISBN 0-8165-2281-2
- A. Cellino et al. "Spectroscopic Properties of Asteroid Families", in Asteroids III, pp. 633–643, University of Arizona Press (2002), ISBN 0-8165-2281-2
- Hirayama, Kiyotsugu; "Groups of asteroids probably of common origin", Astronomical Journal, Vol. 31, No. 743, pp. 185-188 (October 1918).
- Nesvorný, David; Bottke Jr., William F.; Dones, Luke; and Levison, Harold F.; "The recent breakup of an asteroid in the main-belt region", Nature, Vol. 417, pp. 720-722 (June 2002).
- Zappalà, Vincenzo; Cellino, Alberto; Farinella, Paolo; and Knežević, Zoran; "Asteroid families I - Identification by hierarchical clustering and reliability assessment", Astronomical Journal, Vol. 100, p. 2030 (December 1990).
- Zappalà, Vincenzo; Cellino, Alberto; Farinella, Paolo; and Milani, Andrea; "Asteroid families II - Extension to unnumbered multiopposition asteroids", Astronomical Journal, Vol. 107, pp. 772-801 (February 1994)
- Zappalà, V.; Bendjoya, Ph.; Cellino, A.; Farinella, P.; Froeschlé, C. (August 1995). "Asteroid families: Search of a 12,487-asteroid sample using two different clustering techniques". Icarus. 116 (2): 291–314. Bibcode:1995Icar..116..291Z. doi:10.1006/icar.1995.1127. ISSN 0019-1035.
- M. S. Kelley & M. J. Gaffey 9 Metis and 113 Amalthea: A Genetic Asteroid Pair, Icarus Vol. 144, p. 27 (2000).
External links
[edit]- Planetary Data System - Asteroid Families dataset, as per the Zappalà 1995 analysis.
- Latest calculations of proper elements for numbered minor planets at astDys.
- Asteroid (and Comet) Groups Archived 2021-02-05 at the Wayback Machine by Petr Scheirich (with excellent plots).
- Asteroid Families Portal