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  • Enhanced 3XMM catalogue (3XMMe)

    The enhanced 3XMM catalogue (designated 3XMMe) is one of the core elements of the Arches project, representing the X-ray source basis for the cross-correlations with other...
  • XMM-Newton Serendipitous Source Catalogue 3XMM-DR5

    Thanks to the large collecting area (3x~1500cm^2^ at 1.5keV) and wide field of view (30' across in full field mode) of the X-ray cameras on board the European Space Agency X-ray...
  • The Chandra Source Catalog, Release 1.1

    The Chandra Source Catalog (CSC) is a general purpose virtual X-ray astrophysics facility that provides access to a carefully selected set of generally useful quantities for...
  • XMM-Newton Serendipitous Source Catalogue 3XMM-DR4

    The 3XMM-DR4 catalogue is the third generation catalog of serendipitous X-ray sources from the European Space Agency's (ESA) XMM-Newton observatory, and has been created by the...
  • 1SXPS Swift X-ray telescope point source catalogue

    We present the 1SXPS (Swift-XRT Point Source) catalogue of 151,524 X-ray point-sources detected by the Swift-XRT in 8 years of operation. The catalogue covers 1905 square...
  • XMM-Newton Serendipitous Source Catalogue 2XMMi-DR3

    The 2XMMi-DR3 catalogue is the fifth publicly released XMM X-ray source catalogue produced by the XMM Survey Science Centre (SSC) consortium on behalf of ESA. It follows the...
  • The XMM-Newton 2nd Incremental Source Catalogue (2XMMi)

    The 2XMMi catalogue is the fourth publicly released XMM X-ray source catalogue produced by the XMM Survey Science Centre (SSC) consortium, following the 1XMM (Cat. IX/37,...
  • Fourth UHURU Catalogue (4U)

    The Fourth Uhuru (4U) Catalog lists 339 X-ray sources that were observed with the Uhuru (SAS A) X-ray observatory. It contains positional information in the form of 90%...
  • The XMM-Newton 2nd Serendipitous Source Catalogue (2XMM)

    2XMM is the second comprehensive catalogue of serendipitous X-ray sources from the European Space Agency's (ESA) XMM-Newton observatory. The catalogue has been constructed by...
  • XMM-Newton Serendipitous Source Catalogue (1XMM)

    1XMM is the first comprehensive catalogue of serendipitous X-ray sources from the European Space Agency's (ESA) XMM-Newton observatory launched in December 1999, and has been...
  • Second EUVE Catalogues

    The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer satellite was launched on June 7, 1992 from Cape Canaveral, Florida on a Delta II rocket. The payload contains three EUV scanning telescopes...
  • The Einstein Observatory HRI Source List

    The Einstein Observatory is the second of NASA's three High Energy Astrophysical Observatories, HEAO-2, renamed Einstein after launch, and was the first fully imaging X-ray...
  • Second Ariel X-Ray Catalogue (2A)

    This catalog contains 107 sources in the energy range 2-18 keV, galactic latitude |b|>10{deg}. It results from the sky survey conducted by the Leiscester Sky Survey...
  • EINSTEIN extended source survey (EXSS)

    This catalog contains sources from data collected by the IPC on board the EINSTEIN Observatory. This survey is designed to find extended sources and diffuse emission rather than...
  • The 2E Catalogue

    This catalog contains sources from EINSTEIN IPC (Imaging Proportional counter aboard the EINSTEIN (HEAO 2) satellite, in orbit between November 1978 and April 1981) detected...
  • The WGACAT version of ROSAT sources

    WGACAT is a catalogue of point sources generated at HEASARC from all the ROSAT PSPC (Position Sensitive Proportional Counter) pointing observations from Feb 1991 to March 1994....
  • ROSAT Source Catalog

    This catalogue contains sources from PSPC-ROSAT (Position-sensitive Proportional Counter aboard the Roentgen Satellite), as provided by Max-Planck Institut fuer...
  • ROSAT All-Sky Bright Source Catalogue (1RXS)

    The ROSAT All-Sky Survey Bright Source Catalogue (RASS-BSC, revision 1RXS) is derived from the all-sky survey performed during the first half year (1990/91) of the ROSAT...
  • Second Extreme Ultra-Violet Explorer Catalog

    The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer satellite was launched on June 7, 1992 from Cape Canaveral, Florida on a Delta II rocket. The payload contains three EUV scanning telescopes...
  • The BAX Database

    We present BAX, Base de Donnees Amas de Galaxies X (http://bax.ast.obs-mip.fr), a multi-wavelength database dedicated to X-ray clusters and groups of galaxies allowing detailed...
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