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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
CGRO BATSE-Observed Piccinotti Sample of Active Galactic Nuclei cbatpicagnN
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CGRO Object

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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
name 2A 1219 + 305 PKS 2155 - 30 string
heao1_name H0008+105 H2316-426 string
ra 00 10 30.9 23 18 23.5 position
dec -78 31 59 +69 41 46 position
type BL LAC SEYFERT 2 string
flux_batse (erg/cm^2/s) 3.390e-11 7.746e-10 float
flux_batse_error (erg/cm^2/s) 1.120e-11 4.300e-11 float
flux_mean (erg/cm^2/s) 1.880e-11 2.255e-10 float
n_batse 1.97 48.77 float
lii (degree) 15.1308 349.5766 float
bii (degree) -79.4592 82.0531 float
vr 0.1600 15.0500 float
flux_ratio 0.9600 4.6700 float
flux_ratio_error 0.0300 4.8000 float
osse_coverage 1,13 6,94 string
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