According to http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/astro/asteroidpairs.html asteroid 63440 (2001 MD30) and 331933 (2004 TV14)are considered to be an asteroid pair.
It seems to me that asteroid 2009 WQ62 (U code 2) has similar orbit parameters.
I made a simulation comparing clones of these three asteroids.
In
the best case, it seems that the clones could be as near as about 20000
km (0.05 LD) and considering the periodicity maybe in the past they
could be even more near.
I wonder whether these three asteroids can
be considered to belong to a cluster of physically related asteroids ...
or is it just a "statistical fluke"?Quite unexpectedely, the two pairs 63440 (2001 MD30) and 331933 (2004 TV14) reached the minimum distance very recently ... but not particularly interesting as a close approach!
Actually what shown above is "the best case".
The simulation involved 100 clones for every asteroid, looking back atthe last 10^7 JD, output every 100 days.
I tried to achieve a "clone distribution" coherent with the real ones (with uncertainty read from JPL Horizons Web interface):
clones of 2004 TV14
[ Ephemeris | Orbit Diagram | Orbital Elements | Mission Design | Physical Parameters | Discovery Circumstances ] |
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Orbital Elements at Epoch 2458600.5 (2019-Apr-27.0) TDB Reference: JPL 12 (heliocentric ecliptic J2000)
| Orbit Determination Parameters
Additional Information
|
331933 (2004 TV14) |
Classification: Inner Main-belt Asteroid SPK-ID: 2331933 |
Clones | Target | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
mean | sd | mean | sd | ||
q | 1.76654379 | 1.6e-07 | 1.76654379 | 1.6e-07 | |
e | 0.08843948 | 8e-08 | 0.08843948 | 8e-08 | |
i | 19.9888926 | 7.9e-06 | 19.98889163 | 8e-06 | |
peri | 205.51074903 | 3.748e-05 | 205.51074609 | 3.726e-05 | |
node | 229.45635664 | 1.488e-05 | 229.45635833 | 1.492e-05 | |
tp | 2458305.76295692 | 0.00010125 | 2458305.76295422 | 0.00010276 |
clones of 2001 MD30
[ Ephemeris | Orbit Diagram | Orbital Elements | Mission Design | Physical Parameters | Discovery Circumstances ] |
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Orbital Elements at Epoch 2458600.5 (2019-Apr-27.0) TDB Reference: JPL 22 (heliocentric ecliptic J2000)
| Orbit Determination Parameters
Additional Information
|
63440 (2001 MD30) |
Classification: Inner Main-belt Asteroid SPK-ID: 2063440 |
Clones | Target | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
mean | sd | mean | sd | ||
q | 1.76658954 | 1e-07 | 1.76658954 | 1e-07 | |
e | 0.08842579 | 5e-08 | 0.08842579 | 5e-08 | |
i | 19.98888503 | 5.85e-06 | 19.98888503 | 5.84e-06 | |
peri | 205.50225416 | 2.817e-05 | 205.50225867 | 2.789e-05 | |
node | 229.45701705 | 1.135e-05 | 229.4570162 | 1.132e-05 | |
tp | 2458296.99711268 | 7.407e-05 | 2458296.99712352 | 7.4e-05 |
clones of 2009 WQ62
[ Ephemeris | Orbit Diagram | Orbital Elements | Mission Design | Physical Parameters ] |
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Orbital Elements at Epoch 2458600.5 (2019-Apr-27.0) TDB Reference: JPL 2 (heliocentric ecliptic J2000)
| Orbit Determination Parameters
Additional Information
|
(2009 WQ62) |
Classification: Inner Main-belt Asteroid SPK-ID: 3846838 |
Clones | Target | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
mean | sd | mean | sd | ||
q | 1.76737733 | 2.263e-05 | 1.76738271 | 2.266e-05 | |
e | 0.08804657 | 1.157e-05 | 0.08804384 | 1.158e-05 | |
i | 19.97082241 | 0.00012943 | 19.97084322 | 0.00012904 | |
peri | 204.90656857 | 0.01081596 | 204.90480963 | 0.010821 | |
node | 229.90081685 | 5.704e-05 | 229.90079898 | 5.686e-05 | |
tp | 2458143.21931216 | 0.0237189 | 2458143.21559568 | 0.023758 |
Clones Comparison
I compared clones of every couple (100*100 comparisons) trying to trace the minimum distance that they reached (taking note of the time and relative velocities):
Kind Regards,
Alessandro Odasso