\begin{table}%t1 \caption{\label{params}Target information.} \par %%\centering \par \begin{tabular}{lcccccc} \hline \hline \noalign{\smallskip} Parameter & (52872) & (73480) & (90482) \\ & Okyrhoe & 2002 PN$_{34}$ & Orcus \\ \hline Orbit & Jupiter-Coupled\tablefootmark{a} & Scattered Disk & Resonant (3:2) \\ Albedo (\%)\tablefootmark{b} & $\rm 2.49^{+0.81}_{-0.55}$ & $\rm 4.25^{+0.83}_{-0.65}$ & $\rm 19.72^{+3.40}_{-2.76}$ \\ Diam. (km) & $\rm 52.1^{+6.9}_{-6.9}$ & $\rm 119.5^{+10.3}_{-10.2}$ & $\rm 946.3^{+74.1}_{-72.3}$ \\ $a$ (AU)\tablefootmark{c} & 8.4 & 31.2 & 39.2 \\ $e$ & 0.31 & 0.57 & 0.23 \\ $i$ (deg) & 15.7 & 16.6 & 20.6 \\ Taxonomy\tablefootmark{d} & BR & BR, BB & BB \\ \hline \end{tabular} \tablefoot {\tablefoottext{a}{Some classify object 52872 as a Centaur, but because its Tisserand parameter~$T_{\rm J}$ is less than 3.05 ($T_{\rm J}$~=~2.95) it is ``rapidly perturbed by Jupiter'' according to \citet{Gladman2008}.}\\ \tablefoottext{b}{From \citet{Stansberry2008}.}\\ \tablefoottext{c}{$a$, $e$, and $i$ are the orbital elements semi-major axis, eccentricity and inclination, respectively.}\\ \tablefoottext{d}{Classifications are performed using the taxonomic system designed by \citet{Barucci2005}. The designation comes from \citet{Fulchignoni2008} for Okyrhoe and Orcus and from \citet{Perna2010} for (73480) 2002 PN$_{34}$.}} \end{table}