Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 2010
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VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/522/A68. Originally published in: 2010A&A...522A..68T
Physics
Surveys, Gamma Rays, X-Ray Sources
Scientific paper
The catalog gives the values of fractional variability, the flux, and the corresponding 2σ errors of the sources from the INTEGRAL Reference Catalog (Cat. J/A+A/411/L59) version 30. The data is given for 3 energy bands: 20-40, 40-100, and 100-200keV. The exposure times of the sources are given for each energy band only if the source was detected in the given band. The last column gives the source type according to the reference catalog. If the source is localized in more then one map then the weighted mean values of the flux and variability are given. The sources active during specific time periods and not detected at the total variability map are indicated with "b" letter in the Flag column. The sources detected only at the total variability map are indicated with "i" letter respectively. Letter "g" indicates that the source was affected by the "ghost". The numbers after the variability columns show the time period map where the source is visible and asterix means that the source is not detected at the respective significance map. Lower limit for fractional variability is given in such a case.
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Courvoisier Thierry J. -L.
Eckert Dominique
Neronov Andrey
Produit Nicolas
Savchenko Vladimir
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