Friday, September 5, 2008

275.23312 -14.32476.



With USNO B1.0 with gator;
Distance: 2.052775"
RA: 275.233659, DEC:-14.324989, e_ra: 82, e_dec:69, b1_mag: 15.48, r1_mag: 13.54, no flags.

With USNO B1.0 with "Integrated Image and Catalog Archive Service"



With USNO A2.0:



Visual from DSS survey:


With 2Mass with Gator:
One source was found within 5" of the chandra source, at a distance of 2.039001:
RA: 275.233684, DEC: -14.324909, err_maj: 0.06, err_min: 0.06, err-ang: 90, j_mag:12.093, j_msigcom:0.023, j_snr:323.8, h_m: 11.612, h_msigcom:0.028, h_snr: 94.2, k_mag: 11.402, k_msigcom: 0.030, k_snr: 91.3, FLAGS: ph_qual: AAA, rd_flg:222, bl_flg: 111, cc_flg:000, j-h=0.4810, h-k=0.2100, j-k=0.6910

I think there is defiantly evidence of a matching source in the optical and infrared here, so not the pulsar...

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