C/2023 V5 (Leonard)
Appearance
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Discovery | |
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Discovered by | Greg J. Leonard |
Discovery date | 6 November 2023 |
Orbital characteristics | |
Epoch | 2023-Nov-07 |
Observation arc | 9 days |
Number of observations | 148 |
Orbit type | hyperbolic[1][2] |
Perihelion | 0.846 AU[1] |
Eccentricity | 1.008[1] |
Inclination | 73.6° |
31.52° | |
Argument of periapsis | 57.0° |
Last perihelion | 13 December 2023 |
Earth MOID | 0.089 AU[1] |
Jupiter MOID | 0.915 AU |
Comet total magnitude (M1) | 21.4 |
C/2023 V5 (Leonard) was discovered on 6 November 2023 by the Catalina Sky Survey. It came to perihelion on 13 December 2023 at 0.849 AU (127.0 million km), from the Sun.[3][4] It is probably a Liller family comet, together with C/1988 A1 (Liller), C/1996 Q1 (Tabur), C/2015 F3 (SWAN), and C/2019 Y1 (ATLAS).[5][6]
Orbit
[edit]JPL Horizons shows both an inbound and outbound eccentricity greater than 1.[2]
Comet C/2023 V5 is probably a secondary fragment of one of the primary fragments of C/1988 A1 (Liller).[6]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "JPL Small-Body Database Browser: C/2023 V5 (Leonard)". Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 22 December 2023.
- ^ a b "JPL Horizons On-Line Ephemeris for 2023 V5 at epoch 1950 and 2100 (barycentric)". JPL Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System. Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Retrieved 22 December 2023. Solution using the Solar System Barycenter. Ephemeris Type:Elements and Center:@0 (To be outside planetary region, inbound epoch 1950 and outbound epoch 2100. Aphelia/orbital periods defined while in the planetary-region are misleading for knowing the long-term inbound/outbound solutions.)
- ^ "MPEC 2023-V193 : COMET C/2023 V5 (Leonard)". Minor Planet Electronic Circulars. Minor Planet Center. 11 November 2023.
- ^ "Electronic Telegram No. 5316". Central Bureau Electronic Telegrams. 11 November 2023.
- ^ Sekanina, Zdenek; Kracht, Rainer (1 May 2016). "Pairs and Groups of Genetically Related Long-period Comets and Proposed Identity of the Mysterious Lick Object of 1921". The Astrophysical Journal. 823 (1): 2 (26 pages). arXiv:1510.06445. Bibcode:2016ApJ...823....2S. doi:10.3847/0004-637X/823/1/2.
- ^ a b de la Fuente Marcos, Carlos; de la Fuente Marcos, Raúl (27 November 2023). "Second-generation Fragments of a Comet Split in the Making: The Liller Family Comets". Research Notes of the American Astronomical Society. 7 (11): 249 (3 pages). Bibcode:2023RNAAS...7..249D. doi:10.3847/2515-5172/ad0f27.
External links
[edit]- C/2023 V5 at the JPL Small-Body Database