Catalog Service: XMM observations in M8 and NGC6530
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We report the results of an XMM-Newton observation of the Lagoon Nebula (M 8). Our EPIC images of this region reveal a cluster of point sources, most of which have optical counterparts inside the very young open cluster NGC 6530. The bulk of these X-ray sources are probably associated with low and intermediate mass pre-main sequence stars.
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This resource was registered on: 2006 Nov 05 13:51:17ZThis resource description was last updated on: 2021 Oct 21 00:00:00Z
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This is service that does not comply with any IVOA standard but instead provides access to special capabilities specific to this resource.
This is a standard IVOA service that takes as input an ADQL or PQL query and returns tabular data.
This is a standard IVOA service that takes as input a position in the sky and a radius and returns catalog records with positions within that radius.
Cone search capability for table J/A+A/395/499/table1 (X-ray sources detected in NGC 6530 and found to have a single counterpart in Sung et al. (2000, <J/AJ/120/333>) catalogue or in SIMBAD database.)
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Cone search capability for table J/A+A/395/499/table2 (X-ray sources with two or more counterparts from Sung et al. (2000, <J/AJ/120/333>) inside a radius of 9"around the position of the X-ray source)
Cone search capability for table J/A+A/395/499/table3 (X-ray sources detected in NGC 6530 that have no counterpart in Sung et al. (2000, <J/AJ/120/333>) catalogue and SIMBAD database within a radius of 9")
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