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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
Fermi All-Sky Variability Analysis Second Catalog of Flaring Gamma-Ray Sources fermi2favsN
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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
source_number 1 519 integer
name 2FAV J0001+20.6 2FAV J2350-06.1f string
ra 00 01.6 23 50.3 position
dec -85 35 +87 19 position
lii (degree) 0.01 359.80 float
bii (degree) -81.76 86.38 float
total_flares 1 301 integer
high_energy_flares 0 83 integer
negative_flares 0 235 integer
error_radius (degree) 0.04 1.75 float
search_radius (degree) 0.14 2.27 float
gamma_ctrprt_name 1AGL J0538-4424 GRB150627A string
gamma_ctrprt_var_flag N Y string
other_ctrprt_name 1ES 0806+524 ZS 0214+083 string
source_type agn rdg string
telegram_number 2528 8215 integer

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