Spectral type In the
Tholen taxonomic scheme, Achilles is classified as a
D-type asteroid with an unusual spectrum (DU). Its
V–I color index of 0.94 is typical for most larger Jupiter trojans
(see table below).
Photometry Achilles's
rotation period of 7.3 hours is somewhat shorter than that of most other large Jupiter trojans but close to that of
911 Agamemnon,
3451 Mentor and
3317 Paris, which are similar in size
(see table below). Its low brightness amplitude is indicative of a rather spherical shape. From July 2007 until September 2008, coordinated
photometric observations were carried out by astronomers at
Simeiz (Crimea),
Rozhen (Bulgaria), Maidanak (Uzbekistan) and
Kharkiv (Ukraine) observatories. Analysis of the obtained
lightcurves determined a period of hours with a brightness amplitude of 0.02–0.11
magnitude (). Alternative period determinations by Cláudia Angeli (7.0 h),
Robert Stephens (7.312 h),
Stefano Mottola (7.32 h) and
Vincenzo Zappalà (12 h) are mostly in good agreement ().
Diameter and albedo According to the surveys carried out by the Infrared Astronomical Satellite,
IRAS, the Japanese
Akari satellite, and the
NEOWISE mission of NASA's
Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, the body's surface has a very low
albedo in the range of 0.0328 to 0.043, making its
absolute magnitude of approximately 8.57 correspond to a diameter of 130.1 to 135.5 kilometers. Achilles is the 6th largest Jupiter trojan according to IRAS and Akari, and the 4th largest based on NEOWISE data: == Naming ==