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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
Kappa Orionis XMM-Newton X-Ray Point Source Catalog kaporixmmN
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XMM-NEWTON Object

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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
source_number 1 238 integer
name XMMU J054005.9-092645 XMMU J054338.6-095627 string
ra 05 40 05.90 05 43 38.60 position
dec -10 09 02.3 -09 13 24.6 position
lii (degree) 213.31060 214.45546 float
bii (degree) -20.10633 -19.49149 float
count_rate (ct/s) 0.0001 0.3492 float
count_rate_error (ct/s) 0.00005 0.00300 float
flux (erg/s/cm^2) 1.7000e-15 1.5572e-12 float
protostar_flag 0 1 integer
disk_flag 0 1 integer
class_iii_flag 0 1 integer
w1_mag (mag) 6.74 18.01 float
w1w3_color (mag) -1.66 6.23 float

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