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VizieR

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NB: The epoch used for the query is the original epoch of the table(s)Radius Box size

  
J/ApJ/812/131
  Spatial structure of young stellar clusters. III. (Kuhn+, 2015)
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1.J/ApJ/812/131/sourcesMYStIX targets for subcluster analysis (from J/ApJ/787/107) (17 rows)

 
Query by Constraints constraints help applied on Columns (Output Order: + - )
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  recno  Record number assigned by the VizieR team. Should Not be used for identification. (meta.record)
  Reg (char) Massive star-forming region (MSFR) name (meta.id;meta.main)
  Dist kpc [0.4/3.6] Distance to region used in MYStIX analysis (Feigelson et al. 2013ApJS..209...26F) (pos.distance;pos.heliocentric)
  logFX ph/s/cm2 [-6.8/-5.9] Apparent 0.5-8.0keV X-ray photon flux limit imposed for spatial uniformity (phot.flux;em.X-ray)
  Ns   [246/2790] Total number of stars used in analysis (meta.number)
  Nsp % [38/96] Percentage of all MPCMs (meta.number)
  Nx   [174/2043] Number of X-ray stars (meta.number)
  Nir   [49/815] Number of MYStIX InfraRed Excess (MIRES) stars (meta.number)
  Nob   [1/134] Number of OB stars (meta.number)
  MSFR (char) MYStIX region name as in tables 1 and 6; column added by CDS (meta.id;obs.field)
  N   [1/20] Number of subcluster(s) in this region (meta.number)
  Simbad  ask the Simbad data-base about this object (meta.ref.url)
  _RA deg (i) Right Ascension (J2000) from SIMBAD (not part of the original data) (pos.eq.ra;meta.main)
  _DE deg (i) Declination (J2000) from SIMBAD (not part of the original data) (pos.eq.dec;meta.main)

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