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Table 6.

Possible positions of the pulsar in the literature.

MJD (day) Instrument RA (deg) Error (arcsec) Dec (deg) Error (arcsec) Ref.
54 322 UKIDSS WFC 339.6167070 0.6 +59.061823000 0.6 (1)
54 800 Fermi LAT 339.6177917 0.6 +59.061333300 0.4 (2)
55 555 Fermi LAT 339.6170375 2.8 +59.062047222 1.46 (3)
56 038.411 Chandra ACIS 339.6163700 1.0 +59.061950000 1.0 (4)

Notes. The modified Julian date (MJD) of observations, the telescopes and instruments used, and equatorial coordinates with their uncertainties are given, respectively. (1) Lucas et al. (2008); (2) Ray et al. (2011); (3) Kerr et al. (2015); (4) Wang et al. (2016).

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