Discovery [1] | |
---|---|
Discovered by | C. J. van Houten I. van Houten-G. T. Gehrels |
Discovery date | 29 September 1973 |
Designations | |
(9999) Wiles | |
Named after | Andrew Wiles (British mathematician)[2] |
4196 T-2 · 1995 EM8 | |
main-belt · Koronis [3] | |
Orbital characteristics [1] | |
Epoch 4 September 2017 (JD 2458000.5) | |
Uncertainty parameter 0 | |
Observation arc | 43.36 yr (15,837 days) |
Aphelion | 3.0391 AU |
Perihelion | 2.6386 AU |
2.8388 AU | |
Eccentricity | 0.0705 |
4.78 yr (1,747 days) | |
114.03° | |
0° 12m 21.96s / day | |
Inclination | 3.1995° |
76.364° | |
234.93° | |
Physical characteristics | |
Dimensions | 5.78 km (calculated)[3] 7.148±0.065 km[4][5] |
3.47±0.020 h[6] 3.482±0.0005 h[7] | |
0.24 (assumed)[3] 0.262±0.023[4][5] | |
LS [8] · S [3] · C[9] | |
12.8[4] · 12.906±0.002 (R)[7] · 12.890±0.080 (R)[6] · 13.0[1] · 13.04±0.44[8] · 13.36[3] | |
9999 Wiles, provisional designation 4196 T-2, is a Koronian asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 6 to 7 kilometers in diameter. It was named after British mathematician Andrew Wiles.[2]
jpldata
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).springer
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).lcdb
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).WISE
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).Masiero-2011
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).Chang-2015
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).Waszczak-2015
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).Veres-2015
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).Masi-SDSS
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).