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NGC4382CXO - NGC 4382 Chandra LMXB Catalog |
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The authors defined two hardness ratios: HR21 = (M - S)/(M + S) and HR31 = (H - S)/(H + S), where S, M, and H are the total counts in the soft (0.3 - 1 keV), medium (1 - 2 keV), and hard (2 - 10 keV) bands, respectively.
Chandra observations of low-mass X-ray binaries and diffuse gas in the early-type galaxies NGC 4365 and NGC 4382 (M85). Sivakoff G.R., Sarazin C.L., Irwin J.A. <Astrophys. J., 599, 218-236 (2003)> =2003ApJ...599..218S
Source_Number
A unique sequential identification number for each X-ray source in the
catalog, sorted in order of increasing J2000.0 Right Ascension.
Alt_Name
An alternative catalog-based source designation which uses "[SSI2003b] NGC
4382" as a prefix and the source_number.
Name
The name of the Chandra source using the "CXOU" prefix (for Chandra X-ray
Observatory Unregistered source) and the J2000.0 coordinates of the source in
the "JHHMMSS.ss+DDMMSS.s" format.
RA
The Right Ascension of the Chandra X-ray source in the selected equinox. This
parameter was given in J2000.0 equatorial coordinates to a precision of 0.01
seconds of time in the original table. All listed positions include
astrometry corrections based on optical/IR counterparts (see Sections 2 and
4.1 of the reference paper); the overall absolute astrometric errors are
probably ~0.5" near the field center, with larger errors farther out.
Dec
The Declination of the Chandra X-ray source in the selected equinox. This
parameter was given in J2000.0 equatorial coordinates to a precision of 0.1
arcseconds in the original table. All listed positions include astrometry
corrections based on optical/IR counterparts (see Sections 2 and 4.1 of the
reference paper); the overall absolute astrometric errors are probably ~0.5"
near the field center, with larger errors farther out.
LII
The Galactic Longitude of the Chandra X-ray source.
BII
The Galactic Latitude of the Chandra X-ray source.
Radial_Distance
The projected radial distance of the Chandra X-ray source from the center of
NGC 4382, in arcminutes (converted by the HEASARC from the arcsecond units
used in the original table).
Count_Rate
The wavdetect count rate of the Chandra X-ray source in the 0.3-10 keV band,
in counts per second. The fluxes were corrected for exposure and the
instrument point-spread function (PSF).
Count_Rate_Error
The 1-sigma error in the wavdetect count rate of the Chandra X-ray source in
the 0.3-10 keV band, in counts per second.
SNR
The signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) for the count rate of the Chandra X-ray
source.
Lx
The X-ray luminosity of the Chandra source in the 0.3-10.0 keV band, in
erg/s. To convert the source count rates into unabsorbed X-ray luminosities,
the authors used the adopted Chandra X-ray spectrum (see Section 4.3, Table
4, row [3] of the reference paper) of the resolved sources to convert count
rates into 0.3-10 keV fluxes. They then assumed each source was at the
distance of NGC 4382, 18.5 Mpc, yielding a conversion factor of 3.93 x 1041
ergs/count. The X-ray luminosities range roughly from 1.1 x 1038 to 6.2 x
1039 ergs/s.
Hardness_Ratio21
The intrinsic hardness ratio HR210 of the Chandra X-ray source (see
Overview above for more details).
Hardness_Ratio21_Pos_Err
The positive 1-sigma error in the intrinsic hardness ratio HR210 of the
Chandra X-ray source (see Overview above for more details).
Hardness_Ratio21_Neg_Err
The negative 1-sigma error in the intrinsic hardness ratio HR210 of the
Chandra X-ray source (see Overview above for more details).
Hardness_Ratio31
The intrinsic hardness ratio HR310 of the Chandra X-ray source (see
Overview above for more details).
Hardness_Ratio31_Pos_Err
The positive 1-sigma error in the intrinsic hardness ratio HR310 of the
Chandra X-ray.
Hardness_Ratio31_Neg_Err
The negative 1-sigma error in the intrinsic hardness ratio HR310 of the
Chandra X-ray source (see Overview above for more details).
Source_Flags
This parameter contains comments concerning the specified Chandra X-ray
source, coded as follows:
a = Sources near the center may be confused with nearby sources, making their positions, fluxes, and extents uncertain. b = Source is noticeably more extended than PSF. c = Possible faint optical counterpart. d = Globular cluster is possible optical counterpart. e = Source may be variable. f = Source is at the edge of the S3 detector, and flux is uncertain as a result of large exposure correction. g = Identified with known AGN.