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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
Einstein IPC Photon Event Data ipcphotY
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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
title I00027 UMI Survey Field I10776 Mispoint string
ra 00 00 06.34 23 59 39.91 position
dec -85 08 26.6 +89 06 50.9 position
time 1978-12-16 1981-04-25 21:36:00 UTC date
end_time 1978-12-16 08:09:36 UTC 1981-04-25 21:36:00 UTC date
ontime (s) 0.0000e+00 77225.1250 float
mode point point string
roll_angle (degree) -179.9599 179.4328 float
bii (degree) -87.9695 89.2104 float
file_image i0000n21.xpa i2359s06.xpa string
lii (degree) 0.0405 359.9505 float
photons 0 1682498 integer
xpr_file_name i1000.xpr i9986.xpr string

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