Dictionary of Nomenclature of Celestial Objects
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Result of query: info cati XMMSL1$

Details on Acronym:   XMMSL1
  
XMMSL1 (XMM-Newton Slew)
Write:<<XMMSL1 JHHMMSS.s+DDMMSS>>
N: about 4000
Object:(X)  (SIMBAD class: X = X-ray Source)
Note:The XMM-Newton Slew Survey has currently covered about 15per100 of the sky to a limiting flux of 5E-13 ergs/s/cm2 in the soft (0.2-2 keV) and 3E-12 ergs/s/cm2 in the hard (2-12 keV) X-ray band (for detection likelihood, DETML>8).
The number of sources detected is of the order of 4000 with about 500 having been detected independently in the hard band.
2007A&A...462...57S, 2007A&A...462L..49E: First refs with XMMSL1 objects.
Auth.:SCHARTEL N.
Ref:=2007A&A...462...57S
bySAZONOV S. , REVNIVTSEV M., KRIVONOS R., CHURAZOV E., SUNYAEV R.
 Astron. Astrophys., 462, 57-66 (2007)
  Hard X-ray luminosity function and absorption distribution of nearby AGN: INTEGRAL all-sky survey.
oTable 2: <XMMSL1 JHHMMSS.s+DDMMSS> N=1.
Ref:=2007A&A...462L..49E
byESQUEJ P. , SAXTON R.D., FREYBERG M.J., READ A.M., ALTIERI B., SANCHEZ-PORTAL M., HASINGER G.
 Astron. Astrophys., 462L, 49-52 (2007)
  Candidate tidal disruption events from the XMM-Newton slew survey.
oTable 1: <XMMSL1 JHHMMSS.s+DDMMSS> N=5.
Ref:=2008A&A...480..611S
bySAXTON R.D. , READ A.M., ESQUEJ P., FREYBERG M.J., ALTIERI B., BERMEJO D.
 Astron. Astrophys., 480, 611-622 (2008)
  The first XMM-Newton slew survey catalogue: XMMSL1.
oCatalogue: <XMMSL1 JHHMMSS.s+DDMMSS> N=4710.
=E=Catalogue in electronic form as J/A+A/480/611
Originof the Acronym: p = Pre-registered to IAU Comm.5