1627 Ivar

1627 Ivar

Light-curve-based 3D-model of 1627 Ivar
Discovery[1]
Discovered by E. Hertzsprung
Discovery site Johannesburg Obs.
(Leiden Southern Station)
Discovery date 25 September 1929
Designations
MPC designation 1627 Ivar
Named after
Ivar Hertzsprung
(discoverer's brother)[2]
1929 SH · 1957 NA
1957 XA
Amor, NEO
Orbital characteristics[1]
Epoch 13 January 2016 (JD 2457400.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc 85.71 yr (31305 days)
Aphelion 2.6016 AU (389.19 Gm)
Perihelion 1.1243 AU (168.19 Gm)
1.8629 AU (278.69 Gm)
Eccentricity 0.39650
2.54 yr (928.74 d)
356.39°
 23m 15.432s / day
Inclination 8.4511°
133.15°
167.79°
Earth MOID 0.110404 AU (16.5162 Gm)
Jupiter MOID 2.64726 AU (396.024 Gm)
Jupiter Tisserand parameter 3.880
Physical characteristics
Dimensions 9.12 km[3]
10.2 km[4]
9.9±2.8 km[5]
8.370±0.075 km[6]
Mean radius
4.56 km
4.795 h (0.1998 d)[1][7][8]
4.796 h[9]
4.798 h[10]
4.797 h[11]
4.798 h[12]
4.80 h[13]
4.795170 h[14]
4.7954±0.006 h[15]
4.7961±0.0001 h[16]
4.79517±0.00005 h[17]
0.15[1][3][18]
0.117[4]
0.128±0.123[5]
0.09±0.12[19]
0.134±0.025[6]
0.151 (taken)[20]
B–V = 0.872
U–B = 0.459
S (Tholen), S (SMASS)
S[20]
13.2

    1627 Ivar, provisional designation 1929 SH, is a large, stony and eccentric asteroid classified as near-Earth object and Amor asteroid, that measures about 9 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 25 September 1929 by Danish astronomer Ejnar Hertzsprung at Leiden Southern Station, annex to the Johannesburg Observatory in South Africa.[21]

    The S-type asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 1.1–2.6 AU once every 2.54 years (929 days). Its orbit shows a high eccentricity of 0.40 and is tilted by 8 degrees to the plane of the ecliptic. It has a rotation period of 4.80 hours and an albedo around 0.15.[3][18] In 1985, the body was observed with radar from the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico at a distance of 0.20 AU. The measured radar cross-section was 7.5 square kilometers.[22]

    Although, as an Amor asteroid, it is a Mars-crosser, that does not cross the orbit of Earth, it has a low Earth minimum orbit intersection distance (MOID) of 0.1122 AU. In 2074, it will pass Earth at 0.141 AU, closer than it actually approached Mars in 1975 (0.150 AU).

    The minor planet was named by the discoverer in honor of his late brother Ivar Hertzsprung.[2]

    References

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    12. Kiss, L. L.; Szabó, Gy.; Sárneczky, K. (November 1999). "CCD photometry and new models of 5 minor planets". Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement. arXiv:astro-ph/9909159Freely accessible. Bibcode:1999A&AS..140...21K. doi:10.1051/aas:1999115. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
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