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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
ROSAT All-Sky Survey BSC/2MASS PSC Cross-Associations XID II Catalog rass2massN
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ROSAT Object

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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
name 1RXS J000000.0-392902 1RXS J235959.1+083355 string
ra 00 00 00.0 23 59 59.1 position
dec -88 59 52 +88 44 14 position
lii (degree) 0.0186 359.9843 float
bii (degree) -89.5443 89.5847 float
simbad_type_rass Active Galaxy Nucleus gamma-ray source string
count_rate (ct/s) 0.00 328.00 float
count_rate_error (ct/s) 0.00 3.99 float
no_id_prob 0.001 1.000 float
twomass_name 2MASS J00000425-3929005 2MASS J23595929+0833540 string
simbad_type_2mass Active Galaxy Nucleus Young Stellar Object Candidate string
jmag (mag) -2.3 18.5 float
id_prob 0.004 0.994 float
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(e.g. 'Cyg X-1' or '12 00 00, 4 12 6')
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Default uses the optimum radius for each catalog searched.

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Times are always in UTC. Separate multiple dates/ranges with semicolons (;). Range operator is '..'
(e.g. '1992-12-31; 48980.5; 1995-01-15 12:00:00; 1997-03-20 .. 2000-10-18').
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