Radio Galaxy Zoo Talk

Is this the Galaxy radio source ?

  • 1001G by 1001G

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    AT 150.18551.20.79075 IS THAT THE GALAXY RADIO SOURCE.
    IS THE OTHER RADIO SOURCE FROM MATTER, A STAR OR A GALAXY.

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  • Dolorous_Edd by Dolorous_Edd

    Yes, I would say that SDSS J100044.51+204727.7 is the source

    Rather interesting shape

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  • 1001G by 1001G

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    TOOK ANOTHER LOOK. AT 150.17012.20.78181 & 150.16857.20.78003 & 150.67798.20.77903.
    COULD IT BE THIS 3 GALAXY GROUP SE of the 1 GALAXY and not the 1 GALAXY.
    THAT FITS THE RADIO SOURCE MORE.
    HOWEVER THE SDSSJ100044.51+204727.7 COULD BE IT IF THERE IS A EXPLANATION FOR THE EJECTED
    MATERIAL APPEARANCE OF THE RADIO SOURCE.

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  • Dolorous_Edd by Dolorous_Edd

    I still think that SDSS J100044.51+204727.7 is the source ( maybe it is a Narrow angle tail? )
    See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wrn7WxHA5A

    SDSS , with overlayed FIRST contours(blue) and NVSS (red)

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  • 1001G by 1001G

    looked at youtube and agree with Dolorous Edd that SDSS J100044.51+204727.7 Is the Galaxy.

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  • JeanTate by JeanTate

    Here's my version (it's basically a point source in NVSS):

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    The host seems to be SDSS J100044.51+204727.7, as Dolorous Edd says. It has a spectroscopic redshift of 0.210, and a very 'dead and red' spectrum:

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    Boilerplate: SDSS image per http://skyservice.pha.jhu.edu/DR10/ImgCutout/getjpeg.aspx, FIRST (red) and NVSS (cyan) contours derived from FITS files produced using SkyView with Python code described in this RGZ Talk thread. Image center per the ARG image (left; J2000.0).

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