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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
Faust Far-UV Point Source Catalog faustN
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FAUST Object

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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
name FAUST 1 FAUST 999 string
multiple_id 1 6 integer
sequence_number 1 4660 integer
ra 00 04 39 23 58 44 position
dec -77 48.1 +31 57.4 position
lii (degree) 0.512 359.467 float
bii (degree) -47.924 89.581 float
flux_1650a (photon/s/cm^2/Angstrom) 7.800e-04 2.000e+00 float
flux_1650a_error (photon/s/cm^2/Angstrom) 2.200e-04 2.900e-01 float
star_offset (arcmin) 0.0 3.0 float
vmag (mag) 0.4 50.0 float
spect_type A Op string
hd (100458) 99987 string
hic 377 101671 integer
ppm 76767 636625 integer
sao (WD0418-539) 99997 string
td1 17879 57403 integer
galaxy_offset (arcmin) 0.1 3.0 float
galaxy_name A_1202+18A unnamed string
class

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