123456
4 Vesta2.361734619.121917018.7
15 Eunomia2.641752118.121157118.1
20 Massalia2.411565119.102628519.1
24 Themis3.151460517.12583517.6
221 Eos3.01972417.121680517.5
3815 Koenig2.571789918.1238118.1
158 Koronis2.87594117.12687917.7
832 Karin2.87594117.12108617.4
490 Veritas3.171480517.12183517.1
163 Erigone2.371747619.07274219.1
3 Juno2.67576618.12286617.9
128 Nemesis2.751414618.11583518.1
145 Adeona2.671576618.121008118.1
298 Baptistina2.261090819.11312018.5
31 Euphrosyne3.161507317.12228616.4
123456
4 Vesta2.361734619.121917018.7
15 Eunomia2.641752118.121157118.1
20 Massalia2.411565119.102628519.1
24 Themis3.151460517.12583517.6
221 Eos3.01972417.121680517.5
3815 Koenig2.571789918.1238118.1
158 Koronis2.87594117.12687917.7
832 Karin2.87594117.12108617.4
490 Veritas3.171480517.12183517.1
163 Erigone2.371747619.07274219.1
3 Juno2.67576618.12286617.9
128 Nemesis2.751414618.11583518.1
145 Adeona2.671576618.121008118.1
298 Baptistina2.261090819.11312018.5
31 Euphrosyne3.161507317.12228616.4

Note. The columns are as follows: 1. The asteroid that is the LM of the considered AF. 2. The semi-axis of the LM. 3. The population of numbered asteroids within the belt with the thickness (a ± 0.01) au, ref. (a). 4. The highest value of absolute magnitude Hmax of a numbered asteroid within the belt (a ± 0.01) au. Ref. (a). 5. The population N of the AF. See Table 1 of this work. 6. The highest value of absolute magnitude Hmax of a numbered asteroid within the AF. This work. Reference. (a) JPL NASA https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=20 as of 2024 January 17.

123456
4 Vesta2.361734619.121917018.7
15 Eunomia2.641752118.121157118.1
20 Massalia2.411565119.102628519.1
24 Themis3.151460517.12583517.6
221 Eos3.01972417.121680517.5
3815 Koenig2.571789918.1238118.1
158 Koronis2.87594117.12687917.7
832 Karin2.87594117.12108617.4
490 Veritas3.171480517.12183517.1
163 Erigone2.371747619.07274219.1
3 Juno2.67576618.12286617.9
128 Nemesis2.751414618.11583518.1
145 Adeona2.671576618.121008118.1
298 Baptistina2.261090819.11312018.5
31 Euphrosyne3.161507317.12228616.4
123456
4 Vesta2.361734619.121917018.7
15 Eunomia2.641752118.121157118.1
20 Massalia2.411565119.102628519.1
24 Themis3.151460517.12583517.6
221 Eos3.01972417.121680517.5
3815 Koenig2.571789918.1238118.1
158 Koronis2.87594117.12687917.7
832 Karin2.87594117.12108617.4
490 Veritas3.171480517.12183517.1
163 Erigone2.371747619.07274219.1
3 Juno2.67576618.12286617.9
128 Nemesis2.751414618.11583518.1
145 Adeona2.671576618.121008118.1
298 Baptistina2.261090819.11312018.5
31 Euphrosyne3.161507317.12228616.4

Note. The columns are as follows: 1. The asteroid that is the LM of the considered AF. 2. The semi-axis of the LM. 3. The population of numbered asteroids within the belt with the thickness (a ± 0.01) au, ref. (a). 4. The highest value of absolute magnitude Hmax of a numbered asteroid within the belt (a ± 0.01) au. Ref. (a). 5. The population N of the AF. See Table 1 of this work. 6. The highest value of absolute magnitude Hmax of a numbered asteroid within the AF. This work. Reference. (a) JPL NASA https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=20 as of 2024 January 17.

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