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A Jupiter-crosser is a minor planet whose orbit crosses that of Jupiter. Jupiter trojans can be inner grazers (105), outer grazers (52), co-orbitals (183), and crossers (537). Discounting them, there is one numbered, 7 non-numbered, and 19 cometary outer-grazers. For the Jupiter trojans, see List of Jupiter trojans (Greek camp) and List of Jupiter trojans (Trojan camp).
The following is a list of named asteroids that are not Jupiter trojans with a<4.950429, 4.950429<Q<5.458104.
Numerical designation |
Name | Semimajor axis (a) | Perihelion (q) | Aphelion (Q) | Inclination (i) | TJup |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1941 | Wild | 3.9555125 | 2.8174007 | 5.0936244 | 3.9571662 | 2.982 |
2483 | Guinevere | 3.9723978 | 2.8684613 | 5.0763344 | 4.4990461 | 2.983 |
2959 | Scholl | 3.9434309 | 2.8584487 | 5.0284131 | 5.2335057 | 2.986 |
3415 | Danby | 3.9632612 | 2.9758836 | 4.9506387 | 1.3668799 | 3.003 |
4446 | Carolyn | 3.9885662 | 2.8701039 | 5.1070285 | 7.2389847 | 2.972 |
5370 | Taranis | 3.3277705 | 1.2119806 | 5.4435604 | 19.1314536 | 2.730 |
8373 | Stephengould | 3.2793191 | 1.4596867 | 5.0989515 | 40.7930517 | 2.587 |
8550 | Hesiodos | 3.9437704 | 2.9220894 | 4.9654514 | 2.8784547 | 2.999 |
9767 | Midsomor Norton | 3.3819963 | 1.4545884 | 5.3094042 | 21.4986942 | 2.771 |
10608 | Mameta | 3.9929582 | 2.9814696 | 5.0044469 | 4.5209199 | 2.993 |
12896 | Geoffroy | 3.9494553 | 2.7997696 | 5.0991409 | 6.3472340 | 2.974 |
15231 | Ehdita | 3.9383774 | 2.7905054 | 5.0862494 | 6.8149428 | 2.974 |
15376 | Marták | 3.9374368 | 2.7230934 | 5.1517802 | 2.8969039 | 2.974 |
15783 | Briancox | 3.9566385 | 2.9429682 | 4.9703088 | 4.8409548 | 2.995 |
21804 | Václavneumann | 3.9368142 | 2.8873226 | 4.9863057 | 3.8358334 | 2.995 |
73769 | Delphi | 3.9771196 | 2.9443532 | 5.0098861 | 1.8988982 | 2.996 |
84011 | Jean-Claude | 4.0040243 | 3.0246283 | 4.9834203 | 4.01499402 | 2.996 |
99862 | Kenlevin | 3.9469973 | 2.9240067 | 4.9699877 | 10.0899703 | 2.975 |
100231 | Monceau | 3.9581169 | 2.7996637 | 5.1165702 | 2.7832293 | 2.981 |
113415 | Rauracia | 3.9869556 | 2.9588752 | 5.0150360 | 11.1527127 | 2.965 |
117993 | Zambujal | 4.0167423 | 2.9385665 | 5.0949181 | 1.8608960 | 2.987 |
134039 | Stephaniebarnes | 3.97286489 | 2.9170775 | 5.0286523 | 9.6720249 | 2.971 |
173108 | Ingola | 3.9427742 | 2.6414834 | 5.0286523 | 0.7593352 | 2.963 |
249302 | Ajoie | 3.9229568 | 2.744888 | 5.1010256 | 5.612125 | 2.975 |
274810 | Fedáksári | 3.9694437 | 2.9846255 | 4.954262 | 4.0777636 | 2.999 |
402920 | Tsawout | 3.9226261 | 2.8445014 | 5.0007508 | 12.1339056 | 2.959 |
Similar to inner grazers, these orbit with a semi-major axis greater than Jupiter, but still have a perihelion distance within Jupiter's perihelion and aphelion, a>5.458104 and 4.950429<q<5.458104.
Provisional designation |
Number | Semimajor axis (a) | Perihelion (q) | Aphelion (Q) | Inclination (i) | TJup |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2008 QD4 | 315898 | 8.42410 | 5.450462 | 11.39774 | 42.01641 | 2.387 |
2000 GQ148 | 461363 | 6.415034 | 5.10450 | 7.72557 | 15.81763 | 2.903 |
2004 CM111 | 33 | 5.00 | 60 | 4.67 | 2.814 | |
2005 VD | 434620 | 6.66224 | 4.98632 | 8.33816 | 172.8655 | -1.392 |
2008 HY21 | 10.9163 | 5.38371 | 16.4489 | 11.99664 | 2.919 | |
2010 GW147 | 174.8 | 5.38093 | 344.2 | 99.62267 | -0.447 | |
2010 XZ78 | 523649 | 7.6617 | 5.39009 | 9.9333 | 39.2351 | 2.474 |
2011 WR74 | 9.00 | 5.19 | 12.82 | 10.899 | 2.917 | |
2013 CJ118 | 10 | 5.2 | 16 | 10 | 2.914 | |
2013 EK73 | 437313 | 13.0189 | 5.39096 | 20.647 | 8.98504 | 2.932 |
2013 FU61 | 9.21 | 5.35 | 13.06 | 19.55 | 2.842 | |
2014 RE12 | 14.31 | 5.082 | 23.53 | 31.55 | 2.524 |
These are asteroids that cross the orbit of Jupiter in any sort of way, defined simply as having a perihelion less than that of Jupiter's perihelion, and an aphelion greater than Jupiter's aphelion.
Number | Name/Designation | Semimajor axis (a) | Perihelion (q) | Aphelion (Q) | Inclination (i) | TJup |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
944 | Hidalgo | 5.73650908 | 1.9415260 | 9.5315921 | 42.52454 | 2.068 |
3552 | Don Quixote | 4.22198210 | 1.2099156 | 7.23404861 | 31.029816 | 2.314 |
5164 | Mullo | 3.69327190 | 1.8504846 | 5.53605921 | 19.278250 | 2.787 |
5335 | Damocles | 11.831 | 1.57294 | 22.090 | 62.0845 | 1.143 |
6144 | Kondojiro | 4.75035383 | 3.0319800 | 6.4687276 | 5.887297 | 2.868 |
15504 | 1999 RG33 | 9.3964 | 2.149710 | 16.6431 | 34.9021 | 1.957 |
18916 | 2000 OG44 | 3.84737395 | 1.5936645 | 6.10108342 | 7.41703 | 2.735 |
20461 | Dioretsa | 23.776 | 2.390026 | 45.162 | 160.40358 | -1.541 |
20898 | Fountainhills | 4.22660409 | 2.26088477 | 6.1923234 | 45.52005 | 2.349 |
32511 | 2001 NX17 | 5.0369831 | 2.8877697 | 7.1861964 | 8.932579 | 2.791 |
37117 | Narcissus | 6.873395 | 3.06464 | 10.682154 | 13.81436 | 2.615 |
65407 | 2002 RP120 | 54.888 | 2.483516 | 107.292 | 119.10563 | -0.845 |
85490 | 1997 SE5 | 3.70679069 | 1.2225315 | 6.1910499 | 2.599906 | 2.655 |
144908 | 2004 YH32 | 8.1620 | 3.548172 | 12.7757 | 79.09398 | 1.028 |
145485 | 2005 UN398 | 4.5991409 | 2.2133475 | 6.9849344 | 11.550620 | 2.706 |
145627 | 2006 RY102 | 6.348164 | 4.5909472 | 8.105381 | 18.699958 | 2.830 |
154784 | 2004 PA44 | 14.2313 | 3.451766 | 25.0108 | 3.27983 | 2.522 |
187799 | 1999 FK16 | 4.2757264 | 3.050283 | 5.5011694 | 17.36476 | 2.875 |
The numbered Jupiter-crossers are (incomplete):
Note: † denotes inner-grazer (aphelia outside Jupiter's perihelion and within its aphelion) (from )