Source Photometry for a day

 
  Source Coordinates: 
  
    Galactic longitude, latitude (degrees):   227.23,  -8.89 
  
    Ecliptic J2000 longitude, latitude (degrees):   104.08, -39.60 
  
    R.A. J2000 (hours),  Dec. J2000 (degrees):    6.752, -16.72 
 
  DIRBE Wavelength:   3.5 microns 
  
  1990 Day Number:   53 
  
  
  Available Scans 
  Scan Photometry 

 
  
        Source Photometry After Baseline Subtraction and Beam Profile Correction  
  
  1990 day  DIRBE Pointing Direction   3.5 micron   Estimated   Background   Scan Position 
   number    Ecliptic J2000 Coords.     Flux (Jy)   Error (Jy)   (Jy/beam)   Angle (degrees) 
 __________  ______________________    __________   __________   _________   _______________ 
  
53.065104     104.06   -39.48            981.8        23.8         54.8         298.4 
53.142818     103.78   -39.63            991.9         6.1         33.7           5.4 
53.428466     103.97   -39.67           1006.5         6.6         34.0           5.6 
53.636256     104.32   -39.44            978.7        37.7         56.9         298.0 




		       Summary Statistics 

The number of available source sightings is  4 

The weighted mean source flux over  4 sightings is     997.8 Jy 

The standard deviation of the individual source flux values is     12.5 Jy 

The standard error of the mean is      7.2 Jy 

The mean background intensity is 4.49e+01 Jy/beam  or 3.49e-01 MJy/sr 

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