2E 2336
binary system containing the closest magnetar to Earth
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2E 2336
Summary
2E 2336 is a high-mass X-ray binary[1]. It draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (high_mass_x_ray_binary category, ranking #7 of 11).[2]
Key Facts
- 2E 2336's instance of is recorded as high-mass X-ray binary[3].
- 2E 2336's instance of is recorded as astronomical radio source[4].
- 2E 2336's instance of is recorded as astrophysical X-ray source[5].
- 2E 2336's constellation is recorded as Carina[6].
- 2E 2336's spectral class is recorded as Be[7].
- 2E 2336's has part is recorded as magnetar[8].
- 2E 2336's catalog code is recorded as 2E 2336[9].
- 2E 2336's catalog code is recorded as 1E 1048-59.3[10].
- 2E 2336's catalog code is recorded as 1E 1048.1-5937[11].
- 2E 2336's catalog code is recorded as 1E 1048-59.4[12].
- 2E 2336's catalog code is recorded as 2E 1048.1-5937[13].
- 2E 2336's catalog code is recorded as 1ES 1048-59.6[14].
- 2E 2336's catalog code is recorded as MITG J1050-5953[15].
- 2E 2336's catalog code is recorded as 1RXS J105007.2-595329[16].
- 2E 2336's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0c5s9k[17].
- 2E 2336's SIMBAD ID is recorded as 2E 2336[18].
- 2E 2336's right ascension is recorded as {'unit': 'Q28390', 'amount': '+162.537208'}[19].
- 2E 2336's declination is recorded as {'unit': 'Q28390', 'amount': '-59.888861'}[20].
- 2E 2336's epoch is recorded as J2000.0[21].
Why It Matters
2E 2336 draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (high_mass_x_ray_binary category, ranking #7 of 11).[2]