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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
Ultraluminous X-Ray Sources in Nearby Galaxies Catalog ulxngcatN
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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
name [SST2011] J013651.08+154546.9 [SST2011] J223708.08+342600.3 string
ra 01 36 51.080 22 37 08.080 position
dec -02 28 07.10 +70 42 19.30 position
lii (degree) 75.120755 305.005912 float
bii (degree) -51.940385 88.411313 float
galaxy_name IC 239 UGC 8041 string
distance (Mpc) 3.1 14.5 float
radial_fraction (r25) 0.01 0.93 float
obsid 0145190101 9552 string
counts (ct) 14.0 9034.0 float
snr 3.2 82.4 float
lx_cts (erg/s) 2.00e+38 2.14e+40 float
lx_fit (erg/s) 1.00e+39 3.60e+40 float
ref_source 1 4 integer

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