2004 June 16 Robert Jedicke 60277 Centaur-like orbits for objects that all have V_Opposition < 24.5 that might be detected by PanSTARRS. The orbit and absolute model comes from Jedicke & Herron (1997). The dataset was created using RJ's CreateFakeCentaur routine. Columns are: id a e i O w M H MOID POpik The last two columns are currently set to zero. id= see below a = semi-major axis (AU) e = eccentricity i = inclination (deg) O = longitude of ascending node (deg) w = longitude of perihelion (deg) M = anomaly at epoch (deg) MOID = Minimum Orbital Impact Distance (AU) POpik = Opik collision probability with Earth The id within file fakecentaurs.v245 is Cnnnnn where C means Centaur and nnnnn is the base-62 number (line) of the entry starting at 0. So the 11th object in the file is C0000b. The Epoch of all orbits was MJD=52860.0.