Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998ycat..21110163b&link_type=abstract
VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/ApJS/111/163. Originally published in: 1997ApJS..111..163B
Physics
Galaxies: Optical, X-Ray Sources, Magnitudes
Scientific paper
The Einstein X-Ray Survey data consist of 3 separate kinds of files for each of our three data subsets: Tables 5-7: These tables give the basic observed data for the galaxies for which the authors were able to obtain X-ray data, both detections and upper limits. Included are both observed X-ray data and correlated optical data. Tables 9-11: These tables list the galaxies that were included in the search of the IPC images, but for which X-ray fluxes were not measured. A code explains why no measurement was made. Tables 12-14: These tables list the distance-dependent parameters, including predicted distance, method of predicted distance, X-ray luminosities or upper limits, absolute B optical diameters and absolute B magnitudes. (9 data files).
Burstein David
Forman William
Jones Christine
Marston Anthony P.
Marzke Ronald O.
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