Families classification including multiopposition asteroids

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In this paper we present the results of our new classification of asteroid families, upgraded by using catalog with > 500,000 asteroids. We discuss the outcome of the most recent update of the family list and of their membership. We found enough evidence to perform 9 mergers of the previously independent families. By introducing an improved method of estimation of the expected family growth in the less populous regions (e.g. at high inclination) we were able to reliably decide on rejection of one tiny group as a probable statistical fluke. Thus we reduced our current list to 115 families. We also present newly determined ages for 6 families, including complex 135 and 221, improving also our understanding of the dynamical vs. collisional families relationship. We conclude with some recommendations for the future work and for the family name problem.

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Milani, A., Spoto, F., Knežević, Z., Novaković, B., & Tsirvoulis, G. (2016). Families classification including multiopposition asteroids. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 10, 28–45. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921315008844

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