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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
XMM-Newton COSMOS (XMM-COSMOS) Survey Photometric Redshift Catalog xmmcphotzN
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XMM-NEWTON Object

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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
source_number 1 100382 integer
ilbert_source_number 26340 1992965 integer
ra 09 57 25.958 10 03 17.895 position
dec +01 29 57.84 +02 56 28.47 position
phot_redshift 0.000 4.450 float
phot_redshift_min 0.000 4.430 float
phot_redshift_max 0.000 4.470 float
name XMMU J095725.9+024501 XMMU J100317.8+022356 string
lii (degree) 235.529222 238.060766 float
bii (degree) 41.211671 43.032691 float
redshift_pdf 19.618 100.100 float
best_fit_template 1 131 integer
morph_class 1 2 integer
variability 0.01 1.55 float

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(e.g. 'Cyg X-1' or '12 00 00, 4 12 6')
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