Table 3
Emissivity components of the emissivity model.
Name | Coordinates | Error radius | Size | Spectrum | TS |
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E0 | 80.00°, –68.00° | 0.5° | 3.0° | LP | 891 |
E1 | 82.40°, –68.85° | 0.4° | 0.6° ± 0.1° | PL | 276 |
E2 | 82.97°, –66.65° | 0.2° | 0.4° ± 0.1° | PL | 270 |
E3 | 82.25°, –69.25° | 0.2° | 0.3° ± 0.1° | PL | 276 |
E4 | 75.25°, –69.75° | 0.4° | 0.6° ± 0.2° | PL | 120 |
Notes. From left to right, the columns list the name of the emissivity component, equatorial coordinates of the centre of the 2D Gaussian emissivity distribution, error on the position, σ parameter of the 2D Gaussian emissivity distribution, best-fit spectral shape (PL = power law, LP = log-parabola), and the test statistic of the emission component (the TS for E1 and E3 is that obtained when both components are tied together, see text). Position uncertainties correspond to a 95% confidence level, size uncertainties correspond to 1σ.
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