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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
Einstein FPCS Events Files fpcsfitsY
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EINSTEIN Observation

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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
name 2A0335 VIRGO string
ra 00 02 33.7 23 23 38.6 position
dec -69 38 31 +64 10 47 position
time 1978-12-26 16:56:00 UTC 1981-03-28 07:07:51 UTC date
detector 0 2 integer
photons 23 12195 integer
energy (keV) 0.00 2.62 float
bii (degree) -60.1810 88.0373 float
bragg_angle (degree) 0.000 75.414 float
end_time 1978-12-26 18:15:59 UTC 1981-03-28 11:27:37 UTC date
file_name 2A0335.02 VIRGO.13 string
lii (degree) 2.7896 359.1379 float
major_frame 92561 1827715 integer
title 2A0335+096, FE 20, 983 EV (Z=.035) X-RAY BURSTERS: SER X-1, O8 LYMAN ALPHA, 18.97 ANGSTROMS string

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