Our analysis of the orbital evolutions propagated from the catalog of
1201 multiple solutions shows that there are four possible
collisions associated to this asteroid in the next half century:
collisions are possible in January of 2014, 2038, 2044, and 2046. The
existence of each of these impacting solutions has been confirmed by
totally independent orbit computations (P. Chodas, private
communication, 1999). Table 1 provides details for the
corresponding VIs, including the MOID with gravitational focusing
effects included (MOID
GF), the stretching on the MTP
(
), and the probabilities of encounter within
the lunar distance and of Earth collision (PLD and
,
respectively). The
values listed in the table
refer to the increase in
,
the RMS of the observational
residuals, relative to
,
the RMS for the nominal orbit,
according to the relation
,
where
Nobs=21 is the number of astrometric
positions used in the fit. The keplerian orbital elements for each VI
are also given. The J2000 reference frame is used throughout this
paper.
Year of Impact | 2014 | 2038 | 2044 | 2046 |
Date (UT) | Jan 20.539 | Jan 20.203 | Jan 20.686 | Jan 20.264 |
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2.422 | 0.746 | 0.760 | 0.779 |
H mag | 21.2 | 21.3 | 21.3 | 21.3 |
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397 | 95 | 47 | 18 |
PLD |
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Keplerian orbital elements at epoch MJD 51024.0 TDT | ||||
a (AU) | 1.626809266912 | 1.606833539990 | 1.607099946443 | 1.607352219135 |
e | 0.506326452475 | 0.497502331734 | 0.497622010073 | 0.497735281195 |
I (deg) | 4.767779650096 | 4.664179526644 | 4.665577804419 | 4.666901397937 |
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300.4692804569 | 300.3776807433 | 300.3789300531 | 300.3801125065 |
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116.5952500167 | 116.5727153899 | 116.5730145568 | 116.5732965881 |
M (deg) | 310.6465675773 | 309.6526746252 | 309.6661466286 | 309.6788984818 |
These impact possibilities result from resonant returns after other
close approaches closer to the present time. The 2014 VI is
comparatively far from the other ones in the confidence region of
element space, and undergoes a very close approach in January
2001. The three VIs for 2038, 2044, 2046 belong to virtual asteroids
close together along the line of variations; all three have a shallow
encounter in January 2001, and they all have a quite close approach in
January 2003, after which a high order resonant return leads to the
possible collision. A complete description of the cascade of returns
would be more complex, because there are many shallow encounters and
even non-resonant returns: this asteroid has a moderate inclination
and approaches within 0.1 AU can occur quite far from
the descending node, and even near the ascending node.
It needs to be stressed that the use of the discrete set of 1201 virtual asteroids to represent the line of variations implies a resolution limit, thus it cannot be guaranteed that the impact possibilities listed in Table 1 are the only ones; however, the ones which might have been missed must have very small probabilities. Another possible reason of incomplete exploration of the confidence region is due to its large size, resulting in a shape significantly different from the ellipsoid described by the quadratic Eq. 1. More refined scans of the confidence region could be done, but a decision needs to be taken on the level of probability at which an impact possibility deserves a negative observation campaign.