\begin{table}%t3 \caption{\label{model}Some results using the simple model. Listed are the minimum and maximum rotational period that a Jacobi ellipsoid can rotate. The percentage of different kinds of objects (Jacobi/MacLaurin/non-equilibrium) are presented. } \small %\centering \par \begin{tabular}{lcrccrcr} \hline\hline \noalign{\smallskip} Density & $P$ [min] & $P$ [max] & $\Delta P$ & $P$ [eq] & \% Jacobi & \% MacLaurin & \% No Eq. \\ kg/m$^3$ & h & h & h & h & & & \\ \hline \noalign{\smallskip} 400 & 9.99 & 10.91 & 0.92 & 8.88 & 6.51 & 22.04 & 71.43\\ 500 & 8.88 & 9.99 & 1.11 & 7.99 & 9.48 & 26.62 & 63.90 \\ 600 & 8.27 & 8.88 & 0.61 & 7.27 & 7.53 & 36.34 & 56.12 \\ 700 & 7.50 & 8.27 & 0.77 & 6.66 & 10.33 & 41.29 & 48.37 \\ 800 & 7.05 & 7.74 & 0.69 & 6.31 & 10.38 & 46.26 & 43.35\\ 900 & 6.66 & 7.27 & 0.61 & 5.85 & 10.28 & 53.52 & 36.19\\ 1000 & 6.31 & 7.05 & 0.74 & 5.58 & 12.61 & 55.63 & 31.75 \\ 1200 & 5.71 & 6.48 & 0.77 & 5.10 & 14.09 & 62.11 & 23.79 \\ 1500 & 5.10 & 5.71 & 0.61 & 4.61 & 11.92 & 72.31 & 15.76 \\ 2000 & 4.44 & 5.00 & 0.56 & 4.00 & 10.04 & 82.77 & 7.19 \\ 2500 & 4.00 & 4.44 & 0.44 & 3.58 & 6.72 & 90.19 & 3.08\\ 3000 & 3.63 & 4.06 & 0.43 & 3.24 & 4.92 & 94.06 & 1.02\\ \hline \end{tabular} \end{table}