Catalog Service: The X-ray binary population in M33. I
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In this paper we present the source list for three Chandra observations of the Local Group galaxy M33. The observations are centered on the nucleus and on the star-forming region NGC 604. We detect a total of 261 sources in an area of 0.2{deg}^2^ down to a flux limit of 3x10^-16^ergs/s/cm^2^, which corresponds to a luminosity of 2x10^34^ergs/s at a distance of 840kpc.
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This resource was registered on: 2007 Jun 17 11:28:46ZThis resource description was last updated on: 2021 Oct 21 00:00:00Z
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