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Description Catalog Data Default Radius (arcmin) Mission Table Type
XMM-Newton Wide Angle Survey xwasN
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Parameter (Unit) Min Value Max Value Value Type
name XWAS J000002.7-251136 XWAS J235957.1-250542 string
optical_id X00236_00006 XLSS_00094 string
ra 00 00 02.67 23 59 57.19 position
dec -71 30 05.7 +08 45 22.7 position
flux (erg/s/cm^2) 1.000e-15 1.253e-12 float
log_lx (log(erg/s)) 39.83 45.95 float
bmag (mag) 13.47 23.54 float
broad_type BLAGN star string
redshift 0.000 4.246 float
lii (degree) 10.91656 358.58767 float
bii (degree) -83.71631 -32.49479 float
supercosmos_id 1692062495879901 566531956341685 string
rmag (mag) 11.05 21.66 float
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