Absolute photometry of small main-belt asteroids in 2007–2009

V. Chiorny,A. Galád,P. Pravec, P. Kušnirák,K. Hornoch, Š. Gajdoš,L. Kornoš,J. Világi,M. Husárik,Z. Kaňuchová, Z. Krišandová,D. Higgins, D.P. Pray,R. Durkee, R. Dyvig,V. Reddy,J. Oey,F. Marchis, R.D. Stephens

Planetary and Space Science(2011)

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Abstract
We present the results of absolute photometry – the absolute brightness HV, the effective diameter, (B)VR color indices, composite light curves, period of rotation and amplitude of variations – of several small asteroids in the inner main-belt: 1344 Caubeta, 1401 Lavonne, 2947 Kippenhahn, 3913 Chemin, 3956 Caspar, 4375 Kiyomori, 4555 1987 QL, 5484 Inoda, 5985 1942 RJ, 6949 Zissell and main-belt asteroid 6867 Kuwano. The photometric observations of these objects were made in the period 2007–2009 as part of a project of photometric studies of small main-belt asteroids that involves a collaboration of a number of asteroid photometrists around the world.
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Asteroids,Photometry,Light curve,Rotational period,Absolute brightness,Color indices
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