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observation_id
object_name
center_ra
center_dec
center_ra_b1950
center_dec_b1950
center_ecliptic_lon
center_ecliptic_lat
center_galactic_lon
center_galactic_lat
roll_angle
observation_start_time_mjd
observation_start_time
observation_end_time_mjd
observation_end_time
exposure
awarded_exposure
resolve_exposure
resolve_data_mode
resolve_with_filter_be
resolve_with_filter_fe55
resolve_with_filter_nd
resolve_with_filter_poly
resolve_with_filter_open
resolve_with_filter_undef
is_resolve_gatevalve_closed
is_resolve_mxs1
is_resolve_mxs2
is_resolve_mxs3
is_resolve_mxs4
resolve_code
gen_code
processing_status
processing_date
public_date
distribution_date
processing_version
caldb_version
processing_software
proposal_id
proposal_abstract
proposal_category
proposal_category_code
proposal_priority
pi_name
co_pi_name
proposal_affiliated_country
proposal_cycle
proposal_type
proposal_title
observation_status
data_access_url
ql_access_url
ql_image_url
corner1_ra
corner1_dec
corner2_ra
corner2_dec
corner3_ra
corner3_dec
corner4_ra
corner4_dec
corner5_ra
corner5_dec
corner6_ra
corner6_dec
corner1_ra_b1950
corner1_dec_b1950
corner2_ra_b1950
corner2_dec_b1950
corner3_ra_b1950
corner3_dec_b1950
corner4_ra_b1950
corner4_dec_b1950
corner5_ra_b1950
corner5_dec_b1950
corner6_ra_b1950
corner6_dec_b1950
corner1_ecliptic_lon
corner1_ecliptic_lat
corner2_ecliptic_lon
corner2_ecliptic_lat
corner3_ecliptic_lon
corner3_ecliptic_lat
corner4_ecliptic_lon
corner4_ecliptic_lat
corner5_ecliptic_lon
corner5_ecliptic_lat
corner6_ecliptic_lon
corner6_ecliptic_lat
corner1_galactic_lon
corner1_galactic_lat
corner2_galactic_lon
corner2_galactic_lat
corner3_galactic_lon
corner3_galactic_lat
corner4_galactic_lon
corner4_galactic_lat
corner5_galactic_lon
corner5_galactic_lat
corner6_galactic_lon
corner6_galactic_lat
resolve_adr_mode
resolve_thr_name
resolve_shp_date
1 300068010 M82 148.96941 69.67956 147.93305 69.91675 118.98057 52.10839 141.40936 40.56731 286.83353 60442.00352 2024-05-12 00:05:04 60444.99866 2024-05-14 23:58:04 223.180 50.000 223.180 PX_NORMAL N Y N N Y Y Y OFF OFF OFF OFF 313430 11310 PROCESSED 2024-09-24 17:48:10 2025-08-31 00:00:00 2024-05-23 10:03:08 03.00.013.009 gen20240315_xtd20240815_rsl20240815 Hea_21Aug2024_V6.34_XRISM_21Aug2024_V001 000000093 Observational facts that metals in the intergalactic medium are found at low and high redshifts suggest that some part of all metals ever created now reside outside galaxies. Galactic-scale starburst-driven outflows are one of the best-studied and most common form of outflow capable of transporting substantial amount of materials inside galaxies into intergalactic space. To verify the scenario, we propose to observe the most prominent nearby galactic-scale starburst phenomena occurred around the nuclear regions of M82 and NGC253. Resolve observations would realize direct measurements of outflow velocity for X-ray emitting hot gas which is a link between galaxies and intergalactic space and the results would yield new insights in the both chemical and dynamical evolution of the Universe. EXTRAGALACTIC DIFFUSE EMISSION AND SURVEYS 3 A XRISM Collaboration JAP 0 NOR DIRECT VELOCITY MEASUREMENT OF X-RAY EMITTING HOT GAS IN STARBURST-DRIVEN OUTFLOWS IN M82 AND NGC 253 WITH XRISM/RESOLVE archived https://data.darts.isas.jaxa.jp/pub/xrism/data/obs/rev3/3/300068010/ Quick Look 148.88181 69.66326 149.02352 69.64833 149.05909 69.68923 149.03561 69.69166 149.04287 69.69975 148.92464 69.71229 147.84481 69.90022 147.98844 69.88566 148.02354 69.92665 147.99974 69.92902 148.00691 69.93713 147.88707 69.94937 118.95406 52.07795 119.03425 52.09285 119.01399 52.13373 119.00075 52.13122 118.99684 52.13935 118.92994 52.127 141.45014 40.55207 141.4283 40.60081 141.37508 40.58693 141.37876 40.5789 141.36818 40.57622 141.38629 40.5356 HELIUM A75A 2021-12-13 00:00:00

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