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Name
This source designation was created by the HEASARC after consultation
with the authors of the catalogue, since the original version had no such
field. The 'REP' prefix stands for 'ROSAT Extreme-Ultraviolet Pointed (phase)'
and is used to distinguish the present catalogue from the RE and 2RE catalogs
which were both based on the ROSAT All-Sky Survey phase. The remainder of
the name is based on the J2000 equatorial co-ordinates of the source following
the prescribed IAU nomenclature scheme.
RA
The Right Ascension of the source in the default equinox, as obtained
from a maximum likelihood fit with the point response fucntion. The positional
uncertainty of a WFC source was assumed to be 60 arcseconds.
Dec
The Declination of the source in the default equinox, as obtained
from a maximum likelihood fit with the point response fucntion. The positional
uncertainty of a WFC source was assumed to be 60 arcseconds.
LII
Galactic longitude of the source.
BII
Galactic latitude of the source.
Time
Date of the beginning of the observation.
Exposure
Effective intergration time of observation (aka the exposure time)
in seconds.
Filter
Filter used in the observation. Two different pairs of S1 and S2
filters, S1A, S1B, S2A, and S2B, exist. Each filter has a slightly different
transmission profile. In most of the observations the S1A and the S2B filter
were used, and these default values for the filters are listed as S1 and S2,
respectively. The exceptions where the S2A and S1B filters were used are
explicitly indicated as such.
Off_Angle
Off-axis angle of each source, i.e., the angle between the
nominal pointing direction and the source direction: note that count rates for
sources with off-axis angles greater than 130 arcminutes are not reliable.
Likelihood
Likelihood of existence for the source, given as
-In(Likelihood), as determined by the maximum likelihood fit.
Obs_Count_Rate
The observed source count rate in counts per second
(vignetting corrections applied), as determined by the maximum likelihood fit.
Obs_Count_Rate_Error
The rms uncertainty in the observed source count rate,
in counts per second, (vignetting corrections applied), as determined by the
maximum likelihood fit.
Count_Rate
The count rate in counts per second, normalized to the detector
efficiency at the beginning of the verification phase.
Count_Rate_Error
The error in the count rate, in counts per second,
normalized to the detector efficiency at the beginning of the verification
phase.
Optid_Name
The name of the optical counterpart, if identified with an object
listed in the SIMBAD database.
Wfcbsc_Name
The EUV name of the optical counterpart, as found in the WFC
Bright Source Catalogue (Pounds, K.A. et al. 1993, MNRAS, 260, 77), or from
the SIMBAD database.
Spect_Type
The spectral type of the optical counterpart, as found in the WFC
Bright Source Catalogue (Pounds, K.A. et al. 1993, MNRAS, 260, 77), or from
the SIMBAD database.
ROR
The ROSAT Observation Request (ROR) number used as a unique identifier
for every pointed ROSAT observation.
ID_Note
An identification code for certain types of objects:
1: WD, cal, ser; 2: WD, non-cal, ser; 3: WD, cal, target; 4: WD, non-cal, target; 5: not WD, non-cal, target. 'WD' is White Dwarf, 'cal'/'non-cal' means the source was used/not used for the in-flight calibration, 'target'/'ser' means the source was the target of a planned observation or otherwise a serendipitously detected one).
EUVE_Note
When 'X', this indicates that the source was found in the EUVE
Catalog (Bowyer, S. et al. 1994, ApJS, 93, 569).
Wfc2re_Note
When 'X', this indicates that the source was found in the
ROSAT 2RE Catalog (Pye, J.P. et al. 1995, MNRAS, 274, 1165).
XRT_Note
When 'X', this indicates that the source was found in the ROSAT
XRT Catalog (Voges, W. et al. 1994, ROSAT Workshop, MPE) [called ROSATSRC
in the HEASARC database system].
Faust_Note
When 'X', this indicates that the source was found in the
FAUST Catalog (Boywer, S. et al. 1995, ApJS, 96, 461).
Class
Browse classification, derived from the spectral type parameter.