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Asteroid 7008 Pavlov

Alternate IDs:
1981 WS8, 1972 TB11, 1985 QH5

Data sets with data for Asteroid 7008 Pavlov:

Asteroid 7008 Pavlov (top)

2MASS Asteroid and Comet Survey V2.0 (1 data product)

J MAGNITUDE 2MASS * J band selected magnitude in the 2MASS survey, or if the source is not detected in the J-band, the 95% confidence upper limit derived from a 4 arcsec radius aperture measurement taken at the position of the source on the Atlas Image. (The Atlas Images are quick-look images suitable for deriving positional information but not accurate photometry.) The origin of the magnitude is given by the first character of the rd_flg value.
(MAGNITUDE)
J MAGNITUDE 2MASS UNC * Corrected photometric uncertainty for the J-band magnitude in the 2MASS survey. If rd_flg[1]=2, this is the measurement error from the profile-fitting procedure, corrected to be consistent with observed repeatability statistics. If rd_flg[1]=1 or 4, this is the RMS of the brightness measured in aperture photometry on the individual frames. If rd_flg=3, the uncertainty is derived from the residuals to the 1-d radial profile fit (averaging over azimuth) to the unsaturated wings of the bright source. If J_MAG_SIG > 8.0, it is a flag value indicating that a meaningful uncertainty could not be determined for the source. This column is null if the magnitude is a 95% confidence upper limit (rd_flg[1]=0 or 6) or if the source is not measurable (rd_flg[1]=9).
(MAGNITUDE)
H MAGNITUDE 2MASS * H band selected magnitude in the 2MASS survey, or if the source is not detected in the H-band, the 95% confidence upper limit derived from a 4 arcsec radius aperture measurement taken at the position of the source on the Atlas Image. (The Atlas Images are quick-look images suitable for deriving positional information but not accurate photometry.) The origin of the magnitude is given by the second character of the rd_flg value.
(MAGNITUDE)
H MAGNITUDE 2MASS UNC * Corrected photometric uncertainty for the H-band magnitude in the 2MASS survey. If rd_flg[2]=2, this is the measurement error from the profile-fitting procedure, corrected to be consistent with observed repeatability statistics. If rd_flg[2]=1 or 4, this is the RMS of the brightness measured in aperture photometry on the individual frames. If rd_flg=3, the uncertainty is derived from the residuals to the 1-d radial profile fit (averaging over azimuth) to the unsaturated wings of the bright source. If H_MAG_SIG > 8.0, it is a flag value indicating that a meaningful uncertainty could not be determined for the source. This column is null if the magnitude is a 95% confidence upper limit (rd_flg[2]=0 or 6) or if the source is not measurable (rd_flg[2]=9).
(MAGNITUDE)
KS MAGNITUDE 2MASS * Ks band selected magnitude in the 2MASS survey, or if the source is not detected in the Ks-band, the 95% confidence upper limit derived from a 4 arcsec radius aperture measurement taken at the position of the source on the Atlas Image. (The Atlas Images are quick-look images suitable for deriving positional information but not accurate photometry.) The origin of the magnitude is given by the third character of the rd_flg value.
(MAGNITUDE)
KS MAGNITUDE 2MASS UNC * Corrected photometric uncertainty for the Ks-band magnitude in the 2MASS survey. If rd_flg[3]=2, this is the measurement error from the profile-fitting procedure, corrected to be consistent with observed repeatability statistics. If rd_flg[3]=1 or 4, this is the RMS of the brightness measured in aperture photometry on the individual frames. If rd_flg=3, the uncertainty is derived from the residuals to the 1-d radial profile fit (averaging over azimuth) to the unsaturated wings of the bright source. If KS_MAG_SIG > 8.0, it is a flag value indicating that a meaningful uncertainty could not be determined for the source. This column is null if the magnitude is a 95% confidence upper limit (rd_flg[3]=0 or 6) or if the source is not measurable (rd_flg[3]=9).
(MAGNITUDE)
15.388 0.059 14.891 0.075 14.647 0.113
15.481 0.055 15.082 0.103 14.701 0.116
15.556 0.069 15.196 0.110 14.856 0.129
15.589 0.047 15.252 0.089 15.043 0.119
15.599 0.042 15.361 0.101 15.043 0.136
15.606 0.051 15.056 0.094 14.777 0.115
15.657 0.057 14.900 0.070 14.934 0.118
15.669 0.061 15.135 0.087 14.867 0.108
15.674 0.044 15.068 0.076 14.885 0.109
15.676 0.076 15.074 0.102 14.900 0.130
15.680 0.048 15.156 0.061 14.960 0.119
15.690 0.052 15.211 0.080 14.914 0.112
15.708 0.053 15.048 0.078 14.798 0.126
15.725 0.054 15.152 0.077 14.942 0.120
15.747 0.064 15.108 0.071 14.744 0.110
15.749 0.058 15.215 0.083 15.019 0.127
15.770 0.067 15.158 0.098 14.847 0.127
15.774 0.055 15.207 0.083 15.148 0.136
15.823 0.078 15.130 0.108 14.797 0.130
16.030 0.104 15.366 0.114 14.953
16.136 0.129 16.186 0.257 15.547 0.226
16.258 0.116 15.755 0.192 15.565 0.253
16.274 0.137 15.428 15.458 0.208
16.301 0.122 15.833 0.200 15.285 0.185
16.312 0.108 15.723 0.156 15.485 0.220
16.312 0.141 15.940 0.230 14.841
16.316 0.120 15.866 0.197 15.366 0.191
16.329 0.116 15.659 0.173 15.370 0.193
16.394 0.146 15.625 0.179 15.736 0.282
16.445 0.155 15.334 0.146 15.445 0.211
16.503 0.126 15.598 0.169 15.120
16.592 0.173 15.893 0.219 15.400 0.192

Asteroid 7008 Pavlov (top)

Asteroid Names and Discovery V12.0 (1 data product)


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