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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
ROSAT All-Sky Survey: Giants & Supergiants rassgiantN
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ROSAT Object

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2. To change the fields that are returned, select the box in the "View" column beside each field desired.

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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
hr 21 9067 integer
name 1 GEM XI MEN string
ra 00 09 10.70 23 58 40.39 position
dec -84 46 10.9 +83 24 46.1 position
vmag -0.70 7.02 float
count_rate 0.007 23.540 float
count_rate_error 0.002 0.244 float
lii (degree) 1.0948 359.0609 float
bii (degree) -85.4388 89.5838 float
hd 432 9996 integer
bv_color 0.00 2.21 float
spect_type A0-3III gK1 string
binary_flag B VB,B string
exposure_time (s) 86 3067 integer
likelihood 7 999 integer
off_set (arcsec) 0 90 integer
hardness_ratio -1.00 1.00 float
hardness_ratio_error 0.01 1.36 float
flux 4.8000e-14 2.1852e-10 float
log_xray_bol -7.73 -3.25 float
class

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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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