(126154) 2001 YH140

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(126154) 2001 YH140
Discovery
Discovered by Michael E. Brown,
Chadwick A. Trujillo[1]
Discovery date 18 December 2001
Designations
MPC designation (126154) 2001 YH140
TNO (3:5 resonance)[2]
Orbital characteristics[1][3]
Epoch 13 January 2016 (JD 2457400.5)
Uncertainty parameter 2
Observation arc 4777 days (13.08 yr)
Aphelion 48.725 AU (7.2892 Tm)
Perihelion 36.428 AU (5.4496 Tm)
42.577 AU (6.3694 Tm)
Eccentricity 0.14441
277.82 yr (101475 d)
19.455°
Inclination 11.069°
108.84°
356.62°
Earth MOID 35.4449 AU (5.30248 Tm)
Jupiter MOID 31.219 AU (4.6703 Tm)
Physical characteristics
Dimensions 345 ± 45 km[4]
Mass ~4.0×1019 kg
13.25 h (0.552 d)
13.25 ± 0.2 h[5]
0.06–0.10[4]
Temperature ~42 K
5.8,[4] 5.5[3]

(126154) 2001 YH140, also written as (126154) 2001 YH140, is a resonant trans-Neptunian object discovered on December 18, 2001 by C. A. Trujillo, M. E. Brown.

Orbit and rotation

(126154) 2001 YH140 is locked in 3:5 mean-motion resonance with Neptune.[4] When it makes three revolutions around the Sun, Neptune makes exactly five. The rotation period of (126154) 2001 YH140 is estimated to be 13.25 ± 0.2 hours.[5]

Physical characteristics

In 2010 thermal flux from (126154) 2001 YH140 in the far-infrared was measured by the Herschel Space Telescope. As a result, its size has been estimated to be 300–390 km (190–240 mi).[4]

References

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