924 Toni
{{Short description|Large background asteroid}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2020}}
{{Infobox planet
| minorplanet = yes
| name = 924 Toni
| background = #D6D6D6
| image =
| image_size =
| caption =
| discoverer = K. Reinmuth
| discovery_site = Heidelberg Obs.
| discovered = 20 October 1919
| mpc_name = (924) Toni
| alt_names = A919 UF{{·}}1919 GC
A906 BA{{·}}1906 BA
A914 UD{{·}}1914 UD
| pronounced =
| named_after = {{nowrap|Name picked from the almanac}}
Lahrer Hinkender Bote
| mp_category = main-belt{{·}}{{small|(outer)}}
background
| epoch = 31 May 2020 (JD 2459000.5)
| uncertainty = 0
| observation_arc = 113.78 yr (41,557 d)
| aphelion = 3.3879 AU
| perihelion = 2.4888 AU
| semimajor = 2.9383 AU
| eccentricity = 0.1530
| period = 5.04 yr (1,840 d)
| mean_anomaly = 355.92°
| mean_motion = {{Deg2DMS|0.1957|sup=ms}} / day
| inclination = 8.9872°
| asc_node = 150.19°
| arg_peri = 219.96°
| mean_diameter = {{plainlist|
| rotation = {{val|19.437|0.001|ul=h}}{{efn|name=lightcurve-plot-Pilcher}}
| albedo = {{plainlist|
| spectral_type = {{plainlist|
- Tholen {{=}} CX
- SMASS {{=}} X
- B–V {{=}} {{val|0.720|0.010}}
- U–B {{=}} {{val|0.340|0.020}}
- {{nowrap|V–R {{=}} {{val|0.424|0.011}}}}}}
}}
924 Toni (prov. designation: {{mp|A919 UF}} or {{mp|1919 GC}}) is a large background asteroid, approximately {{convert|80|km|mi|abbr=off|sigfig=2|sp=us}} in diameter, from the outer regions of the asteroid belt. It was discovered on 20 October 1919, by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth at the Heidelberg-Königstuhl State Observatory. The X-type asteroid has a rotation period of 19.4 hours. It was named "Toni", a common German female name unrelated to the discoverer's contemporaries, that was taken from the almanac Lahrer Hinkender Bote.
Orbit and classification
Toni is a non-family asteroid of the main belt's background population when applying the hierarchical clustering method to its proper orbital elements. It orbits the Sun in the outer asteroid belt at a distance of 2.5–3.4 AU once every 5.04 years (1,840 days; semi-major axis of 2.94 AU). Its orbit has an eccentricity of 0.15 and an inclination of 9° with respect to the ecliptic. The asteroid was first observed as {{mp|A906 BA}} ({{mp|1906 BA}}) at Heidelberg Observatory on 20 January 1906, where the body's observation arc begins two days later on 20 January 1906, more than 13 years prior its official discovery observation.
Naming
This minor planet was named "Toni", after a female name picked from the Lahrer Hinkender Bote, published in Lahr, southern Germany. A Hinkender Bote (lit. "limping messenger") was a very popular almanac, especially in the alemannic-speaking region from the late 17th throughout the early 20th century. The calendar section contains feast days, the dates of important fairs and astronomical ephemerides. The German name day analogue is given next to the protestant and catholic entries in the calendar of saints (entry not found).
= Reinmuth's ''calendar names'' =
As with 22 other asteroids – starting with 913 Otila, and ending with 1144 Oda – Reinmuth selected names from this calendar due to his many asteroid discoveries that he had trouble thinking of proper names. These names are not related to the discoverer's contemporaries. Lutz Schmadel, the author of the Dictionary of Minor Planet Names learned about Reinmuth's source of inspiration from private communications with Dutch astronomer Ingrid van Houten-Groeneveld, who worked as a young astronomer at Heidelberg.
Physical characteristics
In the Bus–Binzel SMASS classification, Toni is an X-type asteroid, while in the Tholen classification, it is closest to a common, carbonaceous C-type asteroid and somewhat similar to an X-type (CX).
= Rotation period =
In July 2014, a rotational lightcurve of Toni was obtained from photometric observations by Frederick Pilcher at the Organ Mesa Observatory {{Obscode|G50}} in New Mexico.{{efn|name=lightcurve-plot-Pilcher}} Lightcurve analysis gave a well-defined rotation period of {{val|19.437|0.001}} hours with a brightness amplitude of {{val|0.24|0.02}} magnitude ({{small|U=3}}). This result supersedes previous observations with tentative period determinations by French amateur astronomers René Roy and Laurent Bernasconi ({{small|U=1/1}}).
= Diameter and albedo =
According to the survey carried out by the NEOWISE mission of NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), the Japanese Akari satellite, and the Infrared Astronomical Satellite IRAS, Toni measures ({{val|71.983|25.283}}), ({{val|78.33|1.34}}) and ({{val|85.49|2.5}}) kilometers in diameter and its surface has a low albedo of ({{val|0.052|0.007}}), ({{val|0.054|0.002}}) and ({{val|0.0432|0.003}}), respectively. The Collaborative Asteroid Lightcurve Link adopts the results obtained by IRAS, that is, an albedo of 0.0432 and a diameter of 85.49 km based on an absolute magnitude of 9.37. Further published mean-diameters and albedos by the WISE team include ({{val|84.874|26.15|u=km}}) and ({{val|94.58|0.38|u=km}}) and albedos of ({{val|0.0460|0.0477}}) and ({{val|0.04|0.01}}).
Notes
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{{efn|name=lightcurve-plot-Pilcher|1=[http://aslc-nm.org/924Toni.jpg Lightcurve plot of (924) Toni] by Frederick Pilcher at the Organ Mesa Observatory (2014) rotation period {{val|19.437|0.001}} hours. Quality code of 3. Summary figures at the [http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/generateOneAsteroidInfo.php?AstInfo=924 LCDB] and at the Lightcurves-Section of the [http://aslc-nm.org/Pilcher.html Astronomical Society of Las Cruces].}}
}}
References
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|url = https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=2000924
|publisher = Jet Propulsion Laboratory
|access-date = 21 February 2020}}
|title = Dictionary of Minor Planet Names
|url = https://archive.org/details/dictionaryminorp00schm
|url-access = limited
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|publisher = Springer Berlin Heidelberg
|chapter = (924) Toni
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|date = 2007
|doi = 10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_925
|isbn = 978-3-540-00238-3}}
|title = Lahrer hinkender Bote – Kalender 1925
|date = 1925
|page = 1
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|title = 924 Toni (A919 UF)
|work = Minor Planet Center
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|access-date = 21 February 2020}}
|title = Asteroids and comets rotation curves – (924) Toni
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|publisher = Geneva Observatory
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|doi-access=
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|display-authors = 6
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|title = LCDB Data for (924) Toni
|publisher = Asteroid Lightcurve Database (LCDB)
|url = http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/generateOneAsteroidInfo.php?AstInfo=924
|access-date = 21 February 2020}}
|last1 = Pilcher
|first1 = Frederick
|date = January 2015
|title = Rotation Period Determinations for 275 Sapientia, 309 Fraternitas, and 924 Toni
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|url-status = dead
}}
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}}
|title = Asteroid 924 Toni
|work = Small Bodies Data Ferret
|url = https://sbntools.psi.edu/ferret/SimpleSearch/results.action?targetName=924+Toni
|access-date = 21 February 2020}}
|title = Asteroid 924 Toni – Proper Elements
|publisher = AstDyS-2, Asteroids – Dynamic Site
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|access-date= 21 February 2020}}
}}
External links
- [http://www.minorplanet.info/PHP/OneAsteroidInfo.php Lightcurve Database Query] (LCDB), at www.minorplanet.info
- [https://books.google.com/books?id=aeAg1X7afOoC&pg Dictionary of Minor Planet Names], Google books
- [http://obswww.unige.ch/~behrend/page_cou.html Asteroids and comets rotation curves, CdR] – Geneva Observatory, Raoul Behrend
- [http://www.minorplanetcenter.net/iau/lists/NumberedMPs000001.html Discovery Circumstances: Numbered Minor Planets (1)-(5000)] – Minor Planet Center
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