\begin{table}%T5 \par \newcommand{\T}{\rule{0pt}{2.5ex}} \newcommand{\B}{\rule[-1.5ex]{0pt}{0pt}} \caption{\label{tab_repro}Asteroids with an effect on the Earth-Mars distance greater than 100 m. } %\centering \par \begin{tabular}{l r c r r r r} \hline \hline\noalign{\smallskip} Asteroid name \T \B & Diameter [km] & Density class & Earth-Mars [m] & Earth-Venus [m] & Earth-Mercury [m] & Prob. [$\%$]\\ \hline 4 Vesta & 468.30 & S & 11455.34 & 164.42 & 323.36 & 100 \\ 1 Ceres & 848.40 & S & 7829.72 & 2656.87 & 935.08 & 100 \\ 2 Pallas & 498.06 & S & 6612.41 & 977.16 & 379.08 & 100 \\ 324 Bamberga & 229.44 & C & 1820.88 & 17.04 & 19.46 & 100 \\ 10 Hygiea & 407.12 & C & 806.70 & 132.18 & 61.95 & 100 \\ 6 Hebe & 185.18 & S & 691.70 & 54.66 & 21.15 & 100 \\ 532 Herculina & 222.38 & S & 660.82 & 24.04 & 6.53 & 100 \\ 19 Fortuna & 213.47 & C & 572.41 & 18.53 & 9.37 & 100 \\ 51 Nemausa & 147.86 & M & 504.89 & 33.92 & 12.06 & 100 \\ 7 Iris & 199.84 & S & 489.73 & 37.20 & 12.85 & 100 \\ 9 Metis & 152.70 & S & 364.56 & 4.82 & 1.87 & 100 \\ 20 Massalia & 145.50 & S & 285.84 & 20.90 & 7.31 & 100 \\ 139 Juewa & 156.60 & C & 281.71 & 5.07 & 2.78 & 100 \\ 31 Euphrosyne & 255.90 & C & 279.07 & 18.07 & 7.00 & 100 \\ 16 Psyche & 253.16 & S & 264.08 & 38.66 & 13.92 & 100 \\ 52 Europa & 302.50 & C & 252.60 & 43.76 & 15.93 & 100 \\ 24 Themis & 218.44 & C & 234.96 & 2.07 & 1.25 & 100 \\ 63 Ausonia & 103.14 & S & 234.40 & 4.15 & 1.44 & 100 \\ 747 Winchester & 171.72 & C & 222.34 & 27.55 & 13.06 & 100 \\ 60 Echo & 60.20 & S & 165.80 & 0.15 & 0.15 & 100 \\ 78 Diana & 120.60 & C & 157.41 & 1.49 & 0.41 & 100 \\ 354 Eleonora & 155.16 & S & 152.73 & 0.37 & 1.88 & 100 \\ 41 Daphne & 174.00 & C & 149.44 & 6.11 & 4.25 & 100 \\ 3 Juno & 233.92 & S & 145.29 & 15.88 & 5.58 & 100 \\ 654 Zelinda & 127.40 & C & 142.71 & 21.79 & 13.53 & 100 \\ 5 Astraea & 119.06 & S & 139.25 & 10.29 & 3.93 & 100 \\ 18 Melpomene & 140.56 & S & 130.84 & 18.96 & 14.11 & 100 \\ 128 Nemesis & 188.16 & C & 128.69 & 17.32 & 7.71 & 100 \\ 192 Nausikaa & 103.26 & S & 128.46 & 0.67 & 2.26 & 100 \\ 11 Parthenope & 153.34 & S & 115.67 & 5.73 & 3.86 & 100 \\ 106 Dione & 146.60 & M & 114.27 & 4.99 & 1.58 & 100 \\ 105 Artemis & 119.08 & C & 113.20 & 1.33 & 0.59 & 100 \\ 23 Thalia & 107.54 & S & 112.92 & 1.05 & 0.56 & 100 \\ 372 Palma & 188.62 & C & 112.84 & 3.79 & 1.58 & 100 \\ 29 Amphitrite & 212.22 & S & 106.71 & 43.13 & 13.78 & 100 \\ 419 Aurelia & 129.00 & C & 106.21 & 3.20 & 1.23 & 100 \\ 15 Eunomia & 255.34 & S & 105.99 & 32.23 & 14.74 & 100 \\ 14 Irene & 151.30 & S & 105.39 & 17.53 & 5.98 & 100 \\ 48 Doris & 221.80 & C & 105.34 & 1.58 & 0.65 & 98 \\ 488 Kreusa & 150.12 & C & 101.99 & 2.48 & 1.18 & 100 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \tablefoot{The last column of the table corresponds for each asteroid to the probability of being removed from the test model during the Monte Carlo experiments. {The density classes are assigned according to albedo and do not always correspond to taxonomies.}} \end{table}