The lightcurve for the Hungaria asteroid 4232 Aparicio

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Minor Planets, Light Curves

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Photometric observations of 4232 Aparicio, a member of the Hungaria class, were made from late August to late September 2005. The majority of the data revealed a likely synodic period of 54.4±0.1h and amplitude of 0.82±0.02m. However, a small subset of the data do not fit with this solution. Given the approximate size and period of the object, there remains the possibility that it may have non-principal axis rotation, i.e., it is a tumbler.

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