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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
M 83 XMM-Newton X-Ray Point Source Catalog m83xmmN
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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
source_number 1 189 integer
name [DSH2013] 1 [DSH2013] 99 string
ra 13 35 48.83 13 38 05.57 position
dec -30 18 01.7 -29 40 13.0 position
lii (degree) 314.22557 314.85097 float
bii (degree) 31.55348 32.19586 float
error_radius (arcsec) 0.12 8.25 float
count_rate_1 (ct/s) 0.0022 0.8810 float
count_rate_1_error (ct/s) 0.0007 1.5800 float
count_rate_2 (ct/s) 0.0025 0.9590 float
count_rate_2_error (ct/s) 0.0008 0.0160 float
count_rate_3 (ct/s) 0.0018 1.1730 float
count_rate_3_error (ct/s) 0.0006 0.0140 float
detect_likelihood_1 6.20 13526.54 float
detect_likelihood_2 6.1 8642.0 float
detect_likelihood_3 6.0 4230.5 float
hardness_ratio_1 -1.00 1.00 float
hardness_ratio_1_error 0.01 4.08 float
hardness_ratio_2 -1.00 1.00 float
hardness_ratio_2_error 0.01 1.27 float
hardness_ratio_3 -1.00 1.00 float
hardness_ratio_3_error 0.01 22.70 float
hardness_ratio_4 -1.00 1.00 float
hardness_ratio_4_error 0.03 13.45 float
usnob1_name USNO-B1.0 0597-0300800 USNO-B1.0 0603-0300266 string
usnob1_name_match A C string
twomass_name 2MASS J13360480-3008319 2MASS J13375770-3001406 string
twomass_name_match A C string
optical_name 6dFGS gJ133645.8-295913 [BRK2009] 7 string
optical_name_match A C string
radio_matches NVSS J133618-301459 (B) [MCK2006] 34 (C) string
xray_matches [E1998] 20 (B) [SW2003] 93 (C) string
broad_type (AGN) hard source string
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