\begin{table}%T4 \caption{\label{stat}Spearman correlation.} \small%\centerline { \begin{tabular}{lccc} \hline\hline Class & $\rho$ & $P_{\rm r}$ & $n$\\ \hline {\bf Centaurs} & & & \\ $S$ vs. $i$ & --0.00451293 & 0.98495& 20 \\ $S$ vs. $e$ & 0.430989 & 0.0578041& 20\\ $S$ vs. $a$ & 0.0691989 & 0.771903& 20\\ $S$ vs. $H$ & 0.398494 & 0.0818076& 20\\ $S$ vs. $q$ & --0.0910117 & 0.702757& 20\\ {\bf Classicals} & & &\\ {\boldmath{$S$ vs. $i$}} & {\bf --0.641537} & {\bf 0.000176407} & {\bf 29} \\ {\boldmath{$S$ vs. $e$}} & {\bf --0.510963} & {\bf 0.00461781} & {\bf 29} \\ $S$ vs. $a$ & --0.109633 & 0.571303 & 29 \\ $S$ vs. $H$ & --0.0892836 & 0.64510& 29 \\ $S$ vs. $q$ & 0.430648 & 0.0196961 & 29 \\ {\bf Resonants} & & &\\ $S$ vs. $i$ & --0.393407 & 0.164032 & 14 \\ {\boldmath{$S$ vs $e$}}& {\bf 0.767033} & {\bf 0.00136768} & {\bf 14} \\ $S$ vs. $a$ & 0.560440 & 0.0371045& 14 \\ $S$ vs. $H$ & 0.382838 & 0.176678 & 14 \\ $S$ vs. $q$ & 0.142857 & 0.626118 & 14 \\ {\bf SDOs} & & &\\ $S$ vs. $i$ & --0.542857 & 0.265703 & 6 \\ {\boldmath{$S$ vs $e$}} & {\bf --0.885714} & {\bf 0.0188455} & {\bf 6} \\ $S$ vs. $a$ & --0.657143 & 0.156175 & 6 \\ $S$ vs. $H$ & 0.0857143 & 0.871743 & 6 \\ $S$ vs. $q$ & --0.0857143 & 0.871743 & 6 \\ {\bf Detached Objs} & & &\\ $S$ vs. $i$ & --0.200000 & 0.800000 & 4 \\ $S$ vs. $e$ & 0.00000 & 1.00000 & 4 \\ $S$ vs. $a$ & --0.400000 & 0.600000 & 4\\ $S$ vs. $H$ & 0.800000 & 0.200000 & 4 \\ $S$ vs. $q$ & --0.400000 & 0.600000 & 4 \\ \hline \end{tabular}} \smallskip Spearman correlation results of the spectral slope $S$, orbital parameters (inclination $i$, eccentricity $e$, semimajor axis $a$, perihelion $q$), and absolute magnitude $H$. $\rho$ is the Spearman rank correlation, $P_{\rm r}$ is the significance level, and $n$ the number of objectsused in the statistical analysis. Strongest correlations are in bold. \end{table}