1831 Nicholson, provisional designation , is a stony
asteroid
An asteroid is a minor planet of the inner Solar System. Sizes and shapes of asteroids vary significantly, ranging from 1-meter rocks to a dwarf planet almost 1000 km in diameter; they are rocky, metallic or icy bodies with no atmosphere.
...
of the
Baptistina family
The Baptistina family (FIN: 403) is an asteroid family of more than 2500 members that was probably produced by the breakup of an asteroid across 80 million years ago following an impact with a smaller body. The two largest presumed remnants of ...
from the inner regions of the
asteroid belt, approximately in diameter. It was discovered on 17 April 1968, by Swiss astronomer
Paul Wild at the
Zimmerwald Observatory
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near Bern, Switzerland.
The
S-type asteroid has a
rotation period
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of 3.2 hours. It was named for American astronomer
Seth B. Nicholson.
Orbit and classification
According to a
HCM-analysis by
David Nesvorný
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, ''Nicholson'' is a member of the
Baptistina family
The Baptistina family (FIN: 403) is an asteroid family of more than 2500 members that was probably produced by the breakup of an asteroid across 80 million years ago following an impact with a smaller body. The two largest presumed remnants of ...
(),
located within the greater
Flora family a giant
asteroid clan
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and the largest
family of stony asteroids in the asteroid belt.
Conversely, and since the existence of a proper Flora family has been ruled out by other astronomers, ''Nicholson'' has also been classified as a
background asteroid.
It orbits the Sun in the
inner
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main-belt at a distance of 2.0–2.5
AU once every 3 years and 4 months (1,224 days;
semi-major axis
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of 2.24 AU). Its orbit has an
eccentricity of 0.13 and an
inclination of 6
° with respect to the
ecliptic.
The asteroid was first observed as at the
Nice Observatory
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in April 1948. The body's
observation arc begins with its observation as at the
Goethe Link Observatory
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in June 1955, almost 13 years prior to its official discovery observation at
Zimmerwald
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.
Naming
This
minor planet was named by the discoverer in memory of American astronomer
Seth B. Nicholson (1891–1963), who pioneered in several branches of planetary research at
Mount Wilson Observatory and who discovered four of
Jupiter's numerous moons – namely,
Sinope Sinope may refer to:
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,
Lysithea,
Carme, and
Ananke. The lunar crater ''
Nicholson'' and the dark terrain of
Nicholson Regio on Jupiter's moon
Ganymede, as well as the impact crater ''
Nicholson'' on Mars have also been named after him.
The official was published by the
Minor Planet Center
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Function
...
on 15 October 1977 ().
Physical characteristics
In the
SMASS classification
An asteroid spectral type is assigned to asteroids based on their emission spectrum, color, and sometimes albedo. These types are thought to correspond to an asteroid's surface composition. For small bodies that are not internally differentiat ...
, ''Nicholson'' is a common stony
S-type asteroid.
Rotation period
In April 2015, a rotational
lightcurve of ''Nicholson'' was obtained from
photometric observations by a group of Spanish astronomers from Valencia and Alicante at various observatories: , , , and . Lightcurve analysis gave a well-defined
rotation period
The rotation period of a celestial object (e.g., star, gas giant, planet, moon, asteroid) may refer to its sidereal rotation period, i.e. the time that the object takes to complete a single revolution around its axis of rotation relative to the ...
of hours and a brightness variation of 0.24
magnitude ().
At the same time, Serbian astronomer Vladimir Benishek at the
Belgrade Observatory determined a concurring period of hours with an amplitude of 0.29 magnitude ().
Diameter and albedo
According to the survey carried out by the
NEOWISE mission of NASA's
Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, ''Nicholson'' measures 7.1 and 8.1 kilometers in diameter and its surface has an
albedo of 0.39 and 0.296, respectively.
The ''Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link'' assumes an albedo of 0.24 – derived from
8 Flora
Flora (minor planet designation: 8 Flora) is a large, bright main-belt asteroid. It is the innermost ''large'' asteroid: no asteroid closer to the Sun has a diameter above 25 kilometres (20% that of Flora), and not until 20-km 149 Medusa was dis ...
, the namesake of the Flora family – and calculates a diameter of 8.58 kilometers based on an
absolute magnitude of 12.5.
References
External links
Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB) query form
)
Dictionary of Minor Planet Names Google books
– Minor Planet Center
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Named minor planets
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