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Title: Asteroid 2012 XE133, a transient companion to Venus
Authors: C. de la Fuente Marcos, R. de la Fuente Marcos

Apart from Mercury that has no known co-orbital companions, Venus remains as the inner planet that hosts the smallest number of known co-orbitals, 2: (322756) 2001 CK32 and 2002 VE68. Both objects have absolute magnitudes 18 < H < 21 and were identified as Venus co-orbitals in 2004. Here, we analyse the orbit of the recently discovered asteroid 2012 XE133 with H = 23.5 mag to conclude that it is a new Venus co-orbital currently following a transitional trajectory between Venus' Lagrangian points L5 and L3. The object could have been a 1:1 librator for several thousand years and it may leave the resonance with Venus within the next few hundred years, after a close encounter with the Earth. Our calculations show that its dynamical status as co-orbital, as well as that of the 2 previously known Venus co-orbitals, is controlled by the Earth-Moon system with Mercury playing a secondary role. The 3 temporary co-orbitals follow rather chaotic but similar trajectories with e-folding times of order of 100 yr. Out of the three co-orbitals, 2012 XE133 currently follows the most perturbed path. An actual collision with the Earth during the next 10000 years cannot be discarded. Extrapolation of the number distribution of Venus co-orbitals as a function of the absolute magnitude suggests that dozens of objects similar to 2012 XE133 could be transient companions to Venus. Some additional objects that were or will be transient co-orbitals to Venus are also briefly discussed.

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Orbital elements:
2012 XE133                                               Earth MOID = 0.0021 AU
Epoch 2012 Nov. 29.0 TT = JDT 2456260.5                 MPC
M 166.89665              (2000.0)            P               Q
n   1.60490231     Peri.  337.23175     -0.20507083     +0.97177068
a   0.7224986      Node   280.77709     -0.87871252     -0.23529001
e   0.4343223      Incl.    6.81976     -0.43105714     +0.01733055
P   0.61           H   23.5           G   0.15
From 47 observations 2012 Dec. 12-13.

MPEC 2012 - X85

The 54 - 120 metre wide asteroid 2012 XE133 will make a close pass (21.4 lunar distances, 0.0549 AU), travelling at 8.77 km/second, to the Earth-Moon system on the 19th December, 2012 @ 20:06 UT ±00:20. 

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The Lunar Distance (LD), the distance between Earth and the Moon, equals 384,401 km, (or 0.00256 AU).



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