List of Jupiter-crossing minor planets

A Jupiter-crosser is a minor planet whose orbit crosses that of Jupiter. Jupiter trojans can be inner grazers (105), outer grazers (52), co-orbitals (183), and crossers (537). Discounting them, there is one numbered, 7 non-numbered, and 19 cometary outer-grazers.[1] For the Jupiter trojans, see List of Jupiter trojans (Greek camp) and List of Jupiter trojans (Trojan camp).

Members

Inner grazers

The following is a list of named asteroids that are not Jupiter trojans with a<4.950429, 4.950429<Q<5.458104.[2]

Numerical
designation
Name Semimajor axis (a) Perihelion (q) Aphelion (Q) Inclination (i) TJup
1941Wild3.95551252.81740075.09362443.95716622.982
2483Guinevere3.97239782.86846135.07633444.49904612.983
2959Scholl3.94343092.85844875.02841315.23350572.986
3415Danby3.96326122.97588364.95063871.36687993.003
4446Carolyn3.98856622.87010395.10702857.23898472.972
5370Taranis3.32777051.21198065.443560419.13145362.730
8373Stephengould3.27931911.45968675.098951540.79305172.587
8550Hesiodos3.94377042.92208944.96545142.87845472.999
9767Midsomor Norton3.38199631.45458845.309404221.49869422.771
10608Mameta3.99295822.98146965.00444694.52091992.993
12896Geoffroy3.94945532.79976965.09914096.34723402.974
15231Ehdita3.93837742.79050545.08624946.81494282.974
15376Marták3.93743682.72309345.15178022.89690392.974
15783Briancox3.95663852.94296824.97030884.84095482.995
21804Václavneumann3.93681422.88732264.98630573.83583342.995
73769Delphi3.97711962.94435325.00988611.89889822.996
84011Jean-Claude4.00402433.02462834.98342034.014994022.996
99862Kenlevin3.94699732.92400674.969987710.08997032.975
100231Monceau3.95811692.79966375.11657022.78322932.981
113415Rauracia3.98695562.95887525.015036011.15271272.965
117993Zambujal4.01674232.93856655.09491811.86089602.987
134039Stephaniebarnes3.972864892.91707755.02865239.67202492.971
173108Ingola3.94277422.64148345.02865230.75933522.963
249302Ajoie3.92295682.7448885.10102565.6121252.975
274810Fedáksári3.96944372.98462554.9542624.07776362.999
402920Tsawout3.92262612.84450145.000750812.13390562.959

Outer grazers

Similar to inner grazers, these orbit with a semi-major axis greater than Jupiter, but still have a perihelion distance within Jupiter's perihelion and aphelion, a>5.458104 and 4.950429<q<5.458104.

Provisional
designation
Number Semimajor axis (a) Perihelion (q) Aphelion (Q) Inclination (i) TJup
2008 QD43158988.424105.45046211.3977442.016412.387
2000 GQ1484613636.4150345.104507.7255715.817632.903
2004 CM111335.00604.672.814
2005 VD4346206.662244.986328.33816172.8655-1.392
2008 HY2110.91635.3837116.448911.996642.919
2010 GW147174.85.38093344.299.62267-0.447
2010 XZ785236497.66175.390099.933339.23512.474
2011 WR749.005.1912.8210.8992.917
2013 CJ118105.216102.914
2013 EK7343731313.01895.3909620.6478.985042.932
2013 FU619.215.3513.0619.552.842
2014 RE1214.315.08223.5331.552.524

Jupiter crossers

These are asteroids that cross the orbit of Jupiter in any sort of way, defined simply as having a perihelion less than that of Jupiter's perihelion, and an aphelion greater than Jupiter's aphelion.

Number Name/Designation Semimajor axis (a) Perihelion (q) Aphelion (Q) Inclination (i) TJup
944Hidalgo5.736509081.94152609.531592142.524542.068
3552Don Quixote4.221982101.20991567.2340486131.0298162.314
5164Mullo3.693271901.85048465.5360592119.2782502.787
5335Damocles11.8311.5729422.09062.08451.143
6144Kondojiro4.750353833.03198006.46872765.8872972.868
155041999 RG339.39642.14971016.643134.90211.957
189162000 OG443.847373951.59366456.101083427.417032.735
20461Dioretsa23.7762.39002645.162160.40358-1.541
20898Fountainhills4.226604092.260884776.192323445.520052.349
325112001 NX175.03698312.88776977.18619648.9325792.791
37117Narcissus6.8733953.0646410.68215413.814362.615
654072002 RP12054.8882.483516107.292119.10563-0.845
854901997 SE53.706790691.22253156.19104992.5999062.655
1449082004 YH328.16203.54817212.775779.093981.028
1454852005 UN3984.59914092.21334756.984934411.5506202.706
1456272006 RY1026.3481644.59094728.10538118.6999582.830
1547842004 PA4414.23133.45176625.01083.279832.522
1877991999 FK164.27572643.0502835.501169417.364762.875

To be deleted

The numbered Jupiter-crossers are (incomplete):

Note: † denotes inner-grazer (aphelia outside Jupiter's perihelion and within its aphelion) (from [3])

Inner-grazer: middle, top;
Outer-grazer: middle, bottom;
Crosser: right, bottom;
Co-orbital: right, top
  • 944 Hidalgo
  • 1941 Wild
  • 2483 Guinevere
  • 2959 Scholl
  • 3415 Danby †
  • 3552 Don Quixote
  • 4446 Carolyn
  • 5164 Mullo
  • 5335 Damocles
  • 5370 Taranis † (2:1 resonance)
  • 6144 Kondojiro
  • 8373 Stephengould
  • 8550 Hesiodos †
  • 9767 Midsomer Norton
  • 10608 Mameta †
  • (12307) 1991 UA
  • 12896 Geoffroy †
  • (14569) 1998 QB32
  • 15231 Ehdita †
  • 15376 Marták †
  • (15504) 1999 RG33
  • (15783) 1993 PZ2
  • (17212) 2000 AV183
  • (18916) 2000 OG44
  • (20038) 1992 UN5
  • (20086) 1994 LW
  • 20461 Dioretsa
  • (20630) 1999 TJ90
  • 20898 Fountainhills
  • 21804 Václavneumann †
  • (21930) 1999 VP61
  • (22070) 2000 AN106
  • 22647 Levi-Strauss †
  • (23174) 2000 HM40
  • (26166) 1995 QN3
  • (26929) 1997 CE18
  • (30512) 2001 HO8
  • (32460) 2000 SY92
  • (32511) 2001 NX17
  • 37117 Narcissus
  • (37578) 1990 RY2
  • (37590) 1991 RA14
  • (38292) 1999 RA77
  • (38709) 2000 QO90
  • (39266) 2001 AT2
  • (45739) 2000 HR25
  • (47907) 2000 GT71
  • (51284) 2000 KE9
  • (51838) 2001 OC61
  • (52007) 2002 EQ47
  • (52016) 2002 NO18
  • (52068) 2002 QX40
  • (61042) 2000 KB61
  • (65374) 2002 PP55
  • (65389) 2002 RF12
  • (65407) 2002 RP120
  • (67368) 2000 LH33
  • (69566) 1998 BX
  • (73418) 2002 LK36
  • (73457) 2002 NZ43
  • (73769) 1994 PN12
  • (78133) 2002 NQ13
  • (78470) 2002 RM45
  • (78809) 2003 OR22
  • (79724) 1998 SC125
  • 84011 Jean-Claude †
  • (87704) 2000 SG23
  • (92326) 2000 GS53
  • (95952) 2003 QP12
  • (96177) 1984 BC
  • 99862 Kenlevin †
  • (394130) 2006 HY51

See also

References

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