5XMM J162809.2+393421
| SRCID | 3000803020100064 |
|---|---|
| IAUNAME | 5XMM J162809.2+393421 |
| SC_RA | 16h28m09.21s (247.03837°) |
| SC_DEC | +39d34m21.1s (39.57252°) |
| RADEC_ERR | 0.51 arcsec |
| LII / BII | 62.9601° / 43.7874° |
| N_CONTRIB | 5 (detections) |
| N_OBS | 15 (observations covering the position) |
| MJD_FIRST | 52459.655 (2002-07-04 15:43:08.000 UTC) |
| MJD_LAST | 56533.778 (2013-08-29 18:39:43.000 UTC) |
Stacked EPIC flux
EP flux (0.2-12 keV): 9.19e-15 ± 1.9e-15 erg cm-2 s-1
Hardness ratios
Long-term lightcurve
No light-curve points available.
AGN
CLASSX outlier: -0.413
Class probabilities
Class taxonomy
- AGN — active galactic nucleus.
- Bkg_AGN — background AGN.
- Star — Galactic star.
- Gal_XRB — Galactic X-ray binary.
- Extragal_XRB — extragalactic X-ray binary.
- CV — cataclysmic variable.
- Extended — cluster or galaxy.
- OM Source ID
- 4195205
- Match probability
- 0.994
| Filter | Mag (AB) | Err |
|---|---|---|
| UVW2 | — | — |
| UVM2 | — | — |
| UVW1 | 20.999 | 0.064 |
| U | 20.776 | 0.057 |
| B | 20.256 | 0.060 |
| V | 20.147 | 0.095 |
- Name
- J162809.26+393420.8
- Match probability
- 0.306
| Band | Mag | Err |
|---|---|---|
| W1 | 16.180 | 0.048 |
| W2 | 16.175 | 0.155 |
| W3 | 12.510 | 0.342 |
| W4 | 8.997 | — |
- Class
- Star
| Photometric (TPZ) | 0.1760 (conf 0.18) |
|---|---|
| Photometric (Le Phare) | 0.3039 (conf 0.90) |
Spectroscopic redshifts (when present) are the most reliable. Photometric estimates carry a per-algorithm confidence flag.
Stacked power-law fit
| Unabsorbed flux | 3.99e-14 (+4.6e-14 / −3.5e-14) erg cm−2 s−1 |
|---|---|
| NH | 1.80e+20 (+7.5e+20 / −2.8e+19) cm−2 |
| Photon index (Γ) | 2.32 (+2.58 / −2.11) |
| DoF | 169 |
| p-value | 0.254 |
| Quality flag | 0 |
No variability data available for this source.
No contributing observations found.
Sky view (optical)
DSS2 colour optical image. The header thumbnail shows the XMM-Newton X-ray image; use the layers menu in the toolbar to switch surveys.
Hardness-ratio diagram
No hardness-ratio pairs available for this source.
The per-observation light curve is shown in the X-ray properties section above.