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PECULIAR EUPHROSYNE
(Iop Publishing Ltd, 2014-09-01)
The asteroid (31) Euphrosyne is the largest body of its namesake family, and it contains more than 99% of the family mass. Among large asteroid families, the Euphrosyne group is peculiar because of its quite steep ...
Chaotic diffusion caused by close encounters with several massive asteroids: II. the regions of (10) Hygiea, (2) Pallas, and (31) Euphrosyne
(2013-02-11)
Context. Close encounters with (1) Ceres and (4) Vesta, the two most massive bodies in the main belt, are known to be a mechanism of dynamical mobility able to significantly alter proper elements of minor bodies, and they ...
Chaotic diffusion caused by close encounters with several massive asteroids: II. the regions of (10) Hygiea, (2) Pallas, and (31) Euphrosyne
(2013-02-11)
Context. Close encounters with (1) Ceres and (4) Vesta, the two most massive bodies in the main belt, are known to be a mechanism of dynamical mobility able to significantly alter proper elements of minor bodies, and they ...
PECULIAR EUPHROSYNE
(Iop Publishing Ltd, 2015)
Secular dynamics and family identification among highly inclined asteroids in the Euphrosyne region
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2012-02-01)
Among highly inclined asteroids the external region of the main belt beyond the 5J:2A mean-motion resonance with Jupiter has long been known to host the Euphrosyne and Alauda families. The region is confined in semimajor ...
Secular dynamics and family identification among highly inclined asteroids in the Euphrosyne region
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2012-02-01)
Among highly inclined asteroids the external region of the main belt beyond the 5J:2A mean-motion resonance with Jupiter has long been known to host the Euphrosyne and Alauda families. The region is confined in semimajor ...
PECULIAR EUPHROSYNE
(Iop Publishing Ltd, 2015)