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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
ROSAT PSPC 400 Square Degree Galaxy Cluster Catalog ros400gclsN
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ROSAT Object

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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
source_number 1 242 integer
name [BVH2007] 1 [BVH2007] 99 string
ra 00 29 50.6 23 55 11.5 position
dec -74 31 59 +82 32 26 position
lii (degree) 5.3694 357.9679 float
bii (degree) -88.4194 86.5114 float
flux (erg/s/cm^2) 1.40e-13 8.10e-12 float
flux_error (erg/s/cm^2) 2.00e-14 8.30e-13 float
redshift 0.0032 0.8880 float
ref_redshift 1 42 integer
lx (erg/s) 9.77e+39 7.52e+44 float
notes 3C 28, Section 4.1 may be a part of A 3870 string

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