Green galaxies associated with RGZ sources
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by 42jkb scientist, admin
I have recently become aware of some green galaxies in SDSS that may be associated with RGZ sources. The interesting thing about green galaxies is that they are emission line galaxies and can be indicators of intense star formation occurring within the host galaxy. If these green galaxies host AGN, then we have a set of galaxies in a certain phase of formation as we believe that AGN can suppress star formation, tying into the whole debate of how black holes and galaxies co-evolve. I have no idea how rare these types of galaxies are and I'm hoping that RGZ can help out with this.
I would like to start a search for these types of galaxies. Have you seen any? If you do, please tag them with #green.
Thanks in advance!
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00012bc (WizardHowl - February 2014)
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00036bn (zutopian - April 2014)
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00036bv (zutopian - April 2014, 1001G - Aug 2014)
(ARG0036bn and ARG00036bv are the same radio source)
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000346x (WizardHowl - July 2014)
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002w9m (Dolorous Edd - Aug 2014)
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000087m (WizardHowl - Aug 2014)
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002kh6 (Dolorous Edd - Aug 2014)
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000j2i (antikodon - Sept 2014)
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00036qq (Dolorous Edd - Aug 2014)
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00005mb (Dolorous Edd - July 2014)
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BRG0000002/discussions/DRG00007xi (C_cld - Sept 2014) - note this one is not in RGZ but found in Space Warps. Compact in FIRST.
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by 42jkb scientist, admin
I have looked into the archive on ARG00036bn/ARG00036bv and there are no other data available at a resolution similar or smaller than FIRST to determine which galaxy is the host. Will put this into the list of sources that will need follow-up higher resolution radio observations.
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by enno.middelberg scientist, translator
Just a note to say that
a) ARG00036bn and ARG00036bv are actually the same source
b) as far as I can see, none of the abovementioned sources have been observed in mJIVE-20 (https://safe.nrao.edu/vlba/mjivs/home.html), and, consequently, none of them has a VLBI-confirmed AGN (as yet)
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by 42jkb scientist, admin in response to enno.middelberg's comment.
Do you know if any of these are or will be VLBI targets? The "green" colour could be coming from the torus being heated by the AGN.
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by enno.middelberg scientist, translator
I have just cross-matched the 175000 RGZ sources against the 23600 observed mJIVE-20 sources. There are 1231 sources in common, 139 of which have been detected. I have looked at ~15 of them, and they're all compact (surprise, surprise). But none of the sources above is in the list of observed targets (detected or undetected). I'll see if I can get a list of targets which eventually will be observed. One requirement for mJIVE-20 targets is proximity to a known calibrator for ease of calibration. That's why we probably won't target any otherwise interesting FIRST sources.
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by 42jkb scientist, admin
I keep looking at this candidate (ARG000346x) and it looks like a chance alignment to me as the radio is slightly off of the SDSS galaxy. I'm going to leave this as a candidate for now and not a definite green galaxy.
Ray mentioned we should call these green DRAGNS. Thoughts?
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by JeanTate in response to 42jkb's comment.
Ray mentioned we should call these green DRAGNS. Thoughts?
It's good! ... except that if we find green hosts of compact radio sources - i.e. no L, or even jets, evident - should we call these green CAGNs? 😛
I've two more candidates, one in an RGZ field (i.e. there's an ARG ID), and one not (though it may be in an RGZ field, I haven't tried to cross-check yet):
ARG0003a8l, the host (z_sp 0.15 SDSS J135110.81+072846.0), is definitely green around the gills:
And the reason it's green is easy to understand, once you look at the spectrum:
The other one looks like a Green Pea, and was posted by super zooite c_cld in the (now closed) GZ forum thread, Radio sources (direct link). It's z_sp 0.280 SDSS J160513.73+284527.2:
It's not a very strong radio source (FIRST J160513.7+284527), but at z=0.28 rather stronger than the nucleus of a typical spiral (I guess):
Sadly, the SDSS spectrum has a 'hole' right where the [OIII] lines are, but given how strong the [OII] and H-alpha/[NII] lines are, it'd be a real surprise if [OIII] didn't dwarf them:
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by 42jkb scientist, admin in response to JeanTate's comment.
It's good! ... except that if we find green hosts of compact radio sources - i.e. no L, or even jets, evident - should we call these green CAGNs? 😛
Hard to say what to call those as it could just be a projection effect as to why one doesn't see the lobes. Looking at the candidates that we have right now, I don't think that there is a compact one yet. The first one would be the one you mentioned that doesn't have an RGZ id and another pointed out that was found in Space Warps by c_cid. The reason why we don't see many compact ones is that when we created the images for RGZ we only took 5% of the compact sources from the FIRST catalogue, so we have intrduced a bias here. However, if we can figure out what is going on with the resolved radio green galaxies then we may be able to grab the compact ones from the rest of the FIRST catalogue.
Thanks for the two new candidates, I have added them to my list to follow up.
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by JeanTate in response to 42jkb's comment.
The reason why we don't see many compact ones is that when we created the images for RGZ we only took 5% of the compact sources from the FIRST catalogue, so we have intrduced a bias here. However, if we can figure out what is going on with the resolved radio green galaxies then we may be able to grab the compact ones from the rest of the FIRST catalogue.
Another easy task: check how many of the ~200 Green Peas (GPs) already cataloged* are also FIRST sources. There's also a thread in the GZ forum with lists of objects with extremely strong [OIII] and/or H-beta emission (per their DR7 SDSS spectra); many of those are not GPs, but do appear green (or greenish). And even if there isn't such a thread (or it proves too hard to find it), it should be pretty straight-forward to write a CasJob query to extract a superset that isn't too much bigger than the set of the objects which would likely appear green.
In terms of projected size (of radio emission), the FIRST resolution limit is already ~the size of typical GPs by z ~0.05 (i.e. ~5 kpc, using the back of a very small envelope), so many GPs associated with compact FIRST sources could have radio emission extending well beyond their optical boundaries. Yes, GPs truly are very compact.
*in a GZ forum thread, for example, if not in one of the published papers
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by JeanTate
Pretty sure these have already been posted, but just in case ...
They're from the GZ forum thread Radio source, and posted by c_cld (here):
FIRST J011341.1+010609 -- Seyfert 2 Galaxy, SDSS J011341.10+010608.5:
... by planetaryscience (here) SDSS J105058.64+304308.5 (no FIRST ID):
... and by c_cld 4C +03.27, SDSS J132318.81+030807.1 (here):
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by JeanTate in response to JeanTate's comment.
Izotov+ (2011): "We present a large sample of 803 star-forming luminous compact galaxies (LCGs) in the redshift range z = 0.02-0.63, selected from Data Release 7 ... In contrast to green pea galaxies, our LCGs are selected on the basis of both their spectroscopic and photometric properties, resulting in a ~10 times larger sample, with galaxies spanning a redshift range ~2 times larger."
I wonder if any of the Green Peas zooites discovered are not among the 803? Other than those which may be in DR8, DR9, or DR10, but not DR7. Perhaps a quick analysis - magnitude vs redshift, say - might lead to an estimate of the size of the selection effect (there would surely be very few GPs with DR7 spectra, z > ~0.5, for example), and an estimate of the number of as yet unidentified GPs in DR10, particularly those without SDSS spectra.
Match to FIRST, or other radio survey? No idea.
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by ivywong scientist, admin
Green Peas are low-mass but strongly star-forming galaxies so our current paradigm will advice us that we're unlikely to see a big AGN in their centres. Having said that, we have not gotten around to matching them up with FIRST yet so it's a case of stay-tuned as it is on our to-do list 😉
The Izotov+ paper should include most if not all the Green Peas if they are using the same dataset minus a few that slip through depending on the nitty-gritties of the selection for each sample.
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by JeanTate in response to ivywong's comment.
so our current paradigm will advice us that we're unlikely to see a big AGN in their centres
A bit like how SDRAGNs can't exist, eh? 😉
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by ivywong scientist, admin
@JeanTate: SDRAGNs are probably higher stellar mass objects. There is a minimum galaxy mass/potential needed to form one of these SMBH.
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by JeanTate
SDSS J101659.02+522330.9 in ARG0000guu:
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by JeanTate
SDSS J073832.61+282236.1 in ARG0001tka:
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by Dolorous_Edd
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001gla
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by Dolorous_Edd
Thanks to c_cld
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002drg
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by Dolorous_Edd
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003gy5
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by Budgieye
Hot hydrogen is green in SDSS only in nearby galaxies of z=0.02
Hot oxygen is green in SDSS in galaxies about z=0.2, which looks about right for these galaxies. So the colour must be due to oxygen ie. "peas"
So am I correct in thinking: there There is oxygen created by star birth and supernovae in the galaxy arms, and some of that oxygen is being irradiated by UV light from the AGN, and the oxygen is glowing?
http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000007/discussions/DGZ0000ulp?page=2
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by ivywong scientist, admin
@Budgieye: Yes, it is likely that the green is coming from Hot Oxygen. However, my hunch is that the ionisation is possibly caused by the AGN rather than star formation.....
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by Dolorous_Edd
J130854.52+562155.6 - 1237661386526949610
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000a3k
Also some oldies from this thread, just to keep them in one place
Very speculative, but worth to mention anyway
Known QSO but still can possess some interest
Also recomend to check SDSS J115839.97+153639.5 (dunno is it green enough )
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by Dolorous_Edd
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00028bs
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
FIRST contours overlaid on SDSS image; SDSS J083515.38+343402.0, z_ph 0.258±0.0676/0.266±0.0953, in ARG0001gla:
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J083515.38+343402.0.
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
SDSS J142259.85+193536.7, z_ph 0.219±0.1205/0.242±0.1537, in ARG0002drg:
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J142259.85+193536.7.
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
SDSS J095100.54+051026.7, z_ph 0.156±0.0338/0.123±0.0521, in ARG0003gy5 certainly seems like the host of a spectacular #triple with a #plume. And it's 'green':
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J095100.54+051026.7.
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
SDSS J130854.52+562155.6 z_ph 0.350±0.0931/0.300±0.0985 in ARG0000a3k is a very cool green host, of a #triple:
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J130854.52+562155.6.
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
Very speculative, but worth to mention anyway
The candidate host is z_ph 0.379±0.0589/0.336±0.0961 SDSS J092633.24+431245.7, in ARG0000z9b:
It might be the host, and it might be green ...
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J092633.24+431245.7.
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
Very speculative, but worth to mention anyway
The candidate host is STAR SDSS J080243.97+471137.4, in ARG0000qwm:
Nothing in NED on this, but it sure looks like a #triple, although the host's radio emission is weak.
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J080243.97+471137.4.
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
A bit of a long shot ... z_ph 0.380±0.1070/0.350±0.1229 SDSS J153959.93+220710.6, in ARG00028bs:
It may be a #triple, with the host the faint red blob non-PO at ~(234.9988, 22.1196):
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J153959.93+220710.6.
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
SDSS J141747.09+304838.9 #doublelobe in ARG0001ogk:
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
Known QSO but still can possess some interest
In ARG000216r, z_sp 0.268 SDSS J122539.55+245836.4:
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J122539.55+245836.4.
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
Very speculative, but worth to mention anyway
Strange greenish z_ph 0.407±0.0798/0.292±0.1327 SDSS J091949.07+135910.7, in both ARG0002qvp and ARG0002qt6, seems to be the (radio faint) host of an FRII triple:
Not so speculative after all! 😃
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J091949.07+135910.7.
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
Also recomend to check SDSS J115839.97+153639.5 (dunno is it green enough )
The host is not SDSS J115839.97+153639.5:
but z_ph 0.611±0.0217/0.609±0.1175 SDSS J115840.41+153527.8:
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J115840.41+153527.8
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by JeanTate in response to JeanTate's comment.
It is indeed a #doublelobe, but the host is not z_ph 0.127±0.0315/0.161±0.0642 SDSS J141747.09+304838.9; rather it's some galaxy/QSO invisible (in both SDSS and WISE), in ARG0001ogk:
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J141747.09+304838.9.
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by Dolorous_Edd
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001bpm
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by Dolorous_Edd
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000ga2
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by JeanTate
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by Dolorous_Edd
Speculative case, but interesting nonetheless
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002f71
Possible host for sourthern 'lobe' is SDSS J132730.66+185313.1
Interestingly it has spectrum and classified as starforming galaxy
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by Dolorous_Edd
SDSS J125142.86+085616.9 - 1237662236396093656
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000361i
Maybe, maybe not
SDSS J072300.71+395839.7 - 1237673705039790877
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00015rz
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by Dolorous_Edd
J204657.01+100628.9 - 1237652987720303785
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00032lz
J141515.69+244457.9 - 1237665532248654545
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00021se
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000kk0 and ARG0000kj5
SDSS J121849.88+502617.6 - 1237658613596029008
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by Dolorous_Edd
Speculative, but I will put this one here
Has some green( ionezed gas? ) regions
SDSS J133922.36+464025.6 - 1237661362909282327
Edit*
SDSS J112323.15+600652.7 - 1237655109448630407
Likely a QSO
Edit*
SDSS J095833.44+561937.8 - 1237653612113821838
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by ivywong scientist, admin
Thanks @Dolorous_Edd. It is very interesting the range of "green" there are in our current collection. Likely to be the ratio between the OIII emission to older stellar population.
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by Dolorous_Edd
SDSS J104429.26+113811.3 - 1237660670357405876
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002xht
Speculative ones:
SDSS J163542.90+184629.7 - 1237662697579086796
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002xht
SDSS J111126.55+333913.9 - 1237665016313479467
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001iiu
SDSS J103943.34+151604.7 - 1237668494701363215
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002nij
P.S
Thanks to JeanTate for her wonderful overlays
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by Dolorous_Edd
J122535.53+141227.5 - 1237661068726960581
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002qby
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by JeanTate
ARG0000o5z, host may be SDSS J090912.11+483641.4, and interacting system with some green EELR to the E?
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by Dolorous_Edd
J092438.24+302837.1 - 1237664092367159502
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001p6i
28.04.2015
J124801.09+402038.2 - 1237662225680434266
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by NGC3314
Jean Tate and Ivy Wong drew my attention recently to the discussion of SDSS J130854.52+562155.6 which got some of us looking at other galaxies in the "green blob" category while doing optical spectra of AGN with extended emission. Here is a first example -
SDSS J142259.85+193536.7. California colleague Vardha Bennert and students were at Lick Observatory last week,
using its 3-meter Shane telescope for studies of AGN from Galaxy Zoo side projects,
and were able to slip in a few other galaxies. (A previous such observing section was described here). From RGZoo, they looked at
1422+19. Here's the SDSS image, showing the emission clouds roughly E-W from the core:These graphs show its spectra from the blue and red sides of the Kast
double spectrograph, summed along the piece of the slit crossing the galaxy,
and displaying strong high-ionization emission lines which are often
seen in luminous active nuclei (and giving a redshift value z=0.2725).
The [O III] lines at emitted wavelengths
4959, 5007 Angstroms are very strong, no surprise since their presence in the SDSS
r filter qualified this as a green target in the first place. H-alpha barely shows up at the
extreme red edge of the data at this spectrograph setting, and in the blue we see
[O II] and just see [Ne V] (emitted 3426 A, observed near 4360). This neon line
required very high-energy radiation to ionize the atoms so high, and is a key
diagnostic feature of radiation from AGN. But there's more - the details of the
spectrum along the slit, cutting across the distinct green clouds in the SDSS image,
show motions as the Doppler shifts change between various gas clouds. This section shows the H-beta and [O III]
lines, with blue to the left and the eastern side of the galaxy at the bottom.
Mostly, we see a relative redshift from one side and blue shift on the other, amounting to a
velocity change of about 360 km/s, and maybe a separate component close to the nucleus
with a slightly greater redshift than these. It's too easy to say whether this is
orbital motion in a disk or tidal tails, or gas interacting with radio features, but
it shows that here is something worth looking at and maybe strengthens a case for getting
more extensive optical spectroscopy on some of these galaxies.Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
Technically not green, but boy does it look weird!
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001r7v
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by JeanTate in response to NGC3314's comment.
That is very, very cool, ngc3314! 😃 Thanks for posting the results.
May I ask, what happens next?
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
It is indeed, isn't it?
My 2 cents: to the SW is an EELR (extended emission line region), and perhaps some remnants of a multi-merger. To the NE is also an EELR, but it's red because there's a lot of dust. I wonder what its WISE colors are? No doubt about there being an AGN, and given WISE's resolution, it may not be possible to 'see' more than a point-source. According to NED, it's a UV source (GALEXASC J120452.72+293000.7), consistent with it being an AGN, but not a 2MASS one (which is strange, I think).
Of course, it's always possible that it's some weird SDSS artifact ... 😉
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by Dolorous_Edd in response to JeanTate's comment.
That is very, very cool, ngc3314! 😃 Thanks for posting the results. May I ask, what happens next?
I join!
Thanks for posting the results!
About SDSS J120452.77+293004.2 continued in dadicated discussion
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BRG0000005/discussions/DRG000072s
One question though, what if host not green, but has dominant OIII emission? like for example
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00018nh
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by 42jkb scientist, admin
I've been on mat leave for the past 7 months so I apologise for my lack of contribution on this topic. It is great to see the activity on here. I'm back to work in July and will slowly be getting back into things from now on. Looking forward to this! Thank you once again.
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
One question though, what if host not green, but has dominant OIII emission?
My personal opinion: DEFINITELY include these! 😃
This particular example (SDSS J131524.33+383044.1) is not green only because its redshift puts the [OIII] into the i-band, nor the r-band (which is mapped to the G of RGB).
Julie will have the 'official' word of course, but what we're after is hosts which have particularly strong [OIII] (etc) emission lines, at whatever redshift. In principle, we could also find some "blue" hosts (i.e. at low redshift), but I suspect that there are either none or that any which exist - like low-z Green Peas - have all already been found.
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by Dolorous_Edd in response to JeanTate's comment.
Julie will have the 'official' word of course
Ok, I will put them into collection for now
Back to the topic
J133332.03+300744.6 - 1237665225701785760
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001py3
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by JeanTate
At the E edge of ARG0001k9v is z_sp 0.417 SDSS J100211.71+324815.2. The spectrum shows what looks like a broad H-alpha feature, almost off the red end (but at a somewhat lower redshift). There's also a green cloud to the E:
SDSS classes the green cloud as a z_ph 0.36+/-0.12 galaxy, SDSS J100212.20+324809.9.
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by JeanTate
At the center of ARG0001dhi, is the host the #green (or greenish) SDSS J133531.91+360122.3?
Maybe a contour overlay image might help ...
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by Dolorous_Edd
Looks green to me
J112437.40+045618.9 - 1237655125540274290
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003hob
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by c_cld
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by c_cld
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by c_cld
FIRST Peak flux (mJy) 0.96 ± 0.11
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by ivywong scientist, admin
Some of these candidates are starting to look a lot less "green". As the first pass of this project, my suggestion is for us to concentrate on the ones which are "very green". The purpose is to really explore these rare beasties rather than to collect tonnes of candidates....
Thanks all for your hard work and keep them coming
We really do appreciate all your hard work 😃Posted
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by 1001G
SDSS J091954.97+371208.7 SN 2002bx IS IT A GREEN PEA GALAXY? SIMBAD HAS IT A SUPER NOVA?
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by ivywong scientist, admin
Some supernovae are known to be strong emitter of the OIII emission line so that is why it looks like a green pea galaxy. Can see some example spectra here: http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/March03/Filippenko/Filippenko5_4.html
The green from a green pea galaxy comes from the same strong OIII emission line but the mechanism that produces this OIII line in a green pea galaxy comes from the strong star formation. I hope this helps.
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
Catching up on contour overlay images ...
In ARG0001bpm:
Green Pea-like host of a #triple.
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J092939.65+365443.8
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by JeanTate in response to JeanTate's comment.
In ARG0003cbn:
Another Green Pea-like object as host, of a #compact.
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J091536.19+064253.1
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
In ARG000361i:
The 'with green fluff' object does seem to be the host, and the radio morphology is ... interesting (what's with the 'ridge-lines' changing direction? why is the center so 'bloated'?)
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J125142.86+085616.9
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
In ARG00032lz:
Yet another faint greenish blob ("STAR") as host, of a #doublelobe.
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J204657.01+100628.9
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
In ARG00021se:
Yet another faint green STAR as host, this time #triple.
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J141515.69+244457.9
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
In ARG0000ga2:
Another 'bloated in the middle' #triple, almost #x-shaped.
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J160344.95+524220.6
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
In ARG0002f71:
Speculative case, but interesting nonetheless
I think the host is z_ph 0.53 SDSS J132731.69+185415.4; by its color, a QSO, perhaps a FeLoBAL one:
If so, #notgreen. 😦
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J132730.66+185313.1
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
In ARG00015rz:
Maybe, maybe not
I think not; my vote is on a non-PO, at ~(110.7331, 39.9738), making the radio morphology a strange #nat:
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J072300.71+395839.7
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
In ARG0000kk0:
Definitely the host, and a nice #triple.
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J121849.88+502617.6
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
In ARG0000rx6:
Another example a 'bloated middle', but older (so the middle is no longer emitting radio), and of 'ridge-lines' which change direction;
not an ex-parrot butan ex-#x-shaped?The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J133922.36+464025.6
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
In ARG00004u4:
Likely a QSO
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J112323.15+600652.7
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
In ARG0000a5o:
Yet more 'bloat' and 'ridgelines' which change direction, and perhaps a first, a 'nuclear' source which may be a pair of nascent jets ... in yet a different direction. Oh, and #triple.
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J095833.44+561937.8
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
In ARG0002xht:
Some nice green fluff and a one-sided jet ... #green hosts seem to be fond of sporting morphologically unusual radio emissions ... #corejet? And is the E hotspot also faintly visible in the optical?
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J104429.26+113811.3
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
In ARG0001iiu:
Speculative ones:
Not so speculative, I feel, an obvious #doublelobe, but what is the host? It seems very small, and very green ...
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J111126.55+333913.9
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
In ARG0002nij:
Speculative ones:
#hourglass, yes; host? That's a bit speculative, but perhaps it's a #wat?
Thanks to JeanTate for her wonderful overlays
Thank you; you are very welcome! 😃
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J103943.34+151604.7
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
In ARG0002qby:
Yet another diminuitive #green host - #triple in this case - with one lobe with a 'ridgeline' that changes direction.
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J122535.53+141227.5
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by JeanTate in response to JeanTate's comment.
In ARG0000o5z:
This is getting almost boring it's so predictable! A drastic change of direction, or perhaps some kind of weird #wat? Or maybe it's both galaxies - in a merger? - having been, separately, with jets/lobes, pointed in different directions?
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J090912.11+483641.4
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
In ARG0001p6i:
Nice #triple, is somewhat asymmetric. Strange E lobe: two hotspots?
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J092438.24+302837.1
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
In ARG0001586:
Is that wimpy little Green Pea-like object the host of this (fading?) #doublelobe?
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J124801.09+402038.2
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
In ARG00018nh, two versions (what's the difference?):
Clearly, a #triple, possibly #restarted.
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J131524.33+383044.1
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
In ARG0001py3:
Nice asymmetric #doublelobe, possibly #restarted. Is it green enough to be considered a candidate?
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J133332.03+300744.6
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by JeanTate in response to JeanTate's comment.
In ARG0001k9v:
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J100211.71+324815.2
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by JeanTate in response to JeanTate's comment.
In ARG0001dhi:
Maybe a contour overlay image might help ...
Clearly, it does ... and it shows the bluish (not green) object is not the host 😦
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J133531.91+360122.3
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
In ARG0003hob:
A very bright #hourglass
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J112437.40+045618.9
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by c_cld
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00022bj
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by ivywong scientist, admin
Thanks @C_cid. This latest source is probably a little too high-z for SDSS's ID capabilities.....
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by Dolorous_Edd
Here is a dumpster for all high z galaxies with OIII signature, I will collect them along the way, but how useful it is I will let you to decide
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/collections/CRGS0000xs
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
Thanks Dolorous Edd.
Is there also a Collection for good #green candidates, other than the high-z ones?
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by ivywong scientist, admin in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
Thanks @Dolorous_Edd 😃
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by c_cld
posted in GZ forum http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=6927.msg623442#msg623442 and http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=10160.msg657817#msg657817
1237663479259332945
J221830.16+001221.1In CFHTLS survey (and Spacewarps project)
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by Dolorous_Edd in response to C_cld's comment.
Perhaps even a hybrid source?
Edit 27.05.15*
From the looks of it green thingy on the sides mostly visible in CFHT r-band image
CFHT r-band image / contours from FIRST
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by akapinska scientist
Hi guys, as @DolorusEdd is pointing out this may indeed be hybrid - we have here one very clear and strong hotspot on one side of the host galaxy and just some diffuse radio emission on the other. But beware - it may as well have this peculiar radio structure as a result of projection effects. Definitely worth looking into. @DolorusEdd: a source probably worth adding to your thread on hybrids! 😃
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by JeanTate in response to akapinska's comment.
Cool! 😃
But beware - it may as well have this peculiar radio structure as a result of projection effects.
How can you tell? I mean, how do professional radio astronomers distinguish between 'true' hymors/hybrids and 'merely' projection effects? And is the method you guys use something which an enthusiastic ordinary zooite could learn to do, on their own?
Definitely worth looking into.
Other than by taking deeper/higher resolutions (radio) observations, how?
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by JeanTate
In ARG00031os, z_ph 0.320 ± 0.1148 SDSS J124438.23+102331.0 might be the host for the #hourglass. If so, it is both #green and maybe has faint (green?) plume to the NE:
I'll do an overlay later.
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by JeanTate
A z>0.4 #green candidate. In ARG0000ctl, nascent #hourglass host z_ph 0.446 ± 0.1231 SDSS J084738.64+544130.3:
Perhaps its redshift is actually more like 0.3, making it green due to [OIII]?
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by ivywong scientist, admin
yeah it's tough to judge the colours of these higher-z objects without deeper observations
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by JeanTate
ARG000210v contains a classic #hourglass; the host is SDSS J103244.38+250223.0, which has a spectrum totally dominated by [OIII] emission (it appears red in the SDSS Explore image):
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by ivywong scientist, admin
Hi @JeanTate,
Thanks for that. The issue I see with the above candidate is that it does not look green, even if it has strong [OIII] emission. In other words, Julie is specifically looking for the host galaxies which reside within a certain redshift range where the [OIII] emission manifests itself as a green colour.There is an entire field out there called Emission-Line Galaxies into which the above candidate would fit 😃
hope this helps.
cheers,
IvyPosted
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by JeanTate in response to ivywong's comment.
Thanks Ivy.
I think it's worth keeping track of these kinds of objects, if only because a logical follow-on to investigating 'looks green in SDSS images' (because of strong [OIII] in a defined z range) is to investigate other strong [OIII] (apparent) hosts
There is an entire field out there called Emission-Line Galaxies into which the above candidate would fit 😃
Yes! What makes this one particularly striking is that, like Green Peas, the [OIII] (and other narrow emission lines) appears to totally dominate the 'optical' flux. Oh, and H-alpha seems to have a quite broad component, unlike all the other emission lines ...
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by Dolorous_Edd
SDSS J141408.44+484156.0 - 1237662301897687187
FIRST / SDSS r-band
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000nz6
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by Dolorous_Edd
Well, maybe
FIRST / SDSS i-band
SDSS J112741.67+313532.1 - 1237665329847468697
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001mtl
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by csunjoto
Found these green galaxies, unrelated to any radio source unfortunately. Just wondering around SDSS while looking something else :
Maybe there'll be another additional, since the region have so many green star, i just check manually and found 4 galaxies.
I've checked it again and zoom out the SDDS image & i have some question why zoomed out pict from SDDS have blue, red, green hue ? If i found green galaxies at green area, is it real green or just bad result from the data?Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd in response to csunjoto's comment.
Found these green galaxies, unrelated to any radio source unfortunately
Yeah, there are plenty of them, unfortunately this topic is about green galaxies that are hosts of radio emission
just bad result from the data?
Yes, these are bad images found at the edge of the survey.
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
I agree; there are so many 'green' galaxies because of some flaw in the SDSS processing pipeline:
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by 42jkb scientist, admin
Hi everyone,
I'm back to work now at ANU Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics after maternity leave. As you may have seen, the first RGZ paper has been accepted to MNRAS. I would like to get back into this discussion on green DRAGNS and produce another RGZ paper. I'll keep you all involved in the project.
Thank you for keeping this going while I have been on leave. Now it is time for me to get back into things.
Cheers,
JuliePosted
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by JeanTate
Good candidate in ARG00028f5, z_ph 0.269 ± 0.0762 SDSS J155113.37+220330.5:
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by Dolorous_Edd in response to JeanTate's comment.
Yep, no doubt about that
FIRST / SDSS r-band
2014A&A...568A.126B photo_z = 0.28308
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG000263g, #green, #doublelobe, host SDSS J100909.90+230039.9, z_ph=0.641 ± 0.1587.
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by Dolorous_Edd
Green enough to be a candidate?
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001sof
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0001pju, #green, host SDSS J073742.72+301711.7, #overedge, #compact, z_ph=0.360 ± 0.0751
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by 42jkb scientist, admin
Yes to both! Great finds. We are in the processes of creating a candidate list so we will be adding these to the list.
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by csunjoto
ARG00010z1 and ARG00010ym
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0000df7, faint #green, #compact, host SDSS J114735.31+542145.9, z_ph=0.970 ± 0.1095. DR9 image below.
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0001cr1, SDSS J155716.57+362316.1, maybe host of #doublelobe.
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by Dolorous_Edd
Green enough?
SDSS J132404.20+433407.1 - 1237661872408625318
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000yhn
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0003f5r, SDSS J094204.21+054427.2, partly #green, #doublelobe or #hourglass, z_sp=0.384454 +/- 0.000184
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0000zb8, SDSS J082559.20+431048.9, #doublelobe, maybe #green, z_ph=0.441 ± 0.0982.
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0002jiz, SDSS J152618.66+165951.7, #doublelobe, merger, slightly #green, z_sp=0.186, +/-0.00004.
DR9 image below.
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0002v47, SDSS J144357.58+122043.5, #compact, slightly #green, DR9 z_ph=0.346 +/-0.170.
DR9 image below.
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by Dolorous_Edd
Maybe green
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002ddp
J154246.51+194626.1 - 1237665441532477625
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0000rgj, SDSS J104652.77+465549.1, #compact, #green halo, eos, z_sp=0.033 +/-0.00001.
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0000rgj, SDSS J104648.52+465523.2, #green, #compact, z_ph=0.191 ± 0.0212.
DR9 image below
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0003iqc, SDSS J211521.75+043550.6, maybe host of #doublelobe, z_ph=0.177 ± 0.0877.
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by Dolorous_Edd
Offtopic
small request, if anybody will encounter such galaxies (can be described as amorphous, dark green) with SDSS spectra , doesn't matter if they are hosts of radio emission or not
Please post it here or drop me a line
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0001h7s, SDSS J093601.19+341635.5, faint #green, #doublelobe, z_ph=0.317 ± 0.1377.
DR9 image
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
If you'd like, I could work with you to develop a SQL Query (using CasJobs), to find a sub-set (or perhaps super-set) of such objects, in the DR12 database. It would be an interesting exercise, even if it turned out to be not particularly productive or efficient.
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by mlpeck in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
small request, if anybody will encounter such galaxies (can be
described as amorphous, dark green) with SDSS spectra , doesn't matter
if they are hosts of radio emission or notPost-starburst (K+A) galaxies with redshifts z >∼ 0.3 tend to look green in SDSS, sometimes as strikingly so as "green peas." I can post a list if you're interested, or you can just go to this Vizier table and download the largest catalog of K+A galaxies published to date.
Only a few of these are known radio sources, so they're likely to be disappointing in that regard.
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by Dolorous_Edd
Yeah, there is no harm in trying, given SDSS scale perhaps few of them slipped into spec sample
We WILL have to deal with them anyway
Thanks, had a look at them, they look different from what we are looking for
Our galaxies tend to look like a small, dark green blotches of impending doom
Thanks for the link, anyway!
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
OK! 😃
This post is not so much about actually finding these as a sorta intro to SQL Queries using (DR12) CasJobs. If any reader is interested in learning more about SQL and CasJobs, this SDSS SQL Tutorial is, I think, a good place to start.
Here's some code fragments which might get us started; comments are after the --- :
SELECT TOP 10 --- before we know how many we'll find, a good idea to get just the first 10 'hits' p.ObjID, s.z as zsp, --- we want the PhotoObj ID (the 19 digit unique ID) and redshift, from SpecObj s.ra as RA, s.dec as Dec, --- and the (RA, Dec); might as well get them from SpecObj p.modelMag_u as u, p.modelMagErr_u as uE, --- we want the photometry; and the model magnitudes are the best --- similarly for g, r, i, and z bands (but we can't call modelMag_z z!) p.petroRad_r as pRr, p.petroRadErr_r as pREr, --- good idea to get the size of the target; petroRad_r is perhaps the best param from SpecPhoto s, PhotoObj p --- these are the two SDSS Tables (actually Views) we get the date from WHERE s.ObjID = p.ObjID --- the IDs in the tables (views) need to match! and p.type = 3 --- initially just go for galaxies; later maybe include stars? and (g-r) between -0.1 and 0.1 --- this is the key (see below)! and (r-i) between -0.1 and 0.1 --- ditto INTO ...
The main thing we want to choose by is the colors, specifically the (g-r) and (r-i) ones, because that's what we see in SDSS images (they map the g band to B, r to G, and i to R). The [-0.1, 0.1] ranges I used above are just placeholders; we need to find what the colors of a few of the 'amorphous, dark green' galaxies we've found so far are, to set the color ranges in our SQL Query.
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by JeanTate
Not a radio source, nor even green; however, SDSS J160646.74+565139.2 (DR12 ObjId 1237665570900345527), z_ph 0.303±0.154, looks like it has blue EELRs (perhaps due to [OII]?):
It's in a rich cluster, the cluster spectroscopic redshifts are 0.565 and 0.552*.
*SDSS J160641.73+565121.0, which itself seems a bit strange, with #green?:
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by JeanTate in response to JeanTate's comment.
The main thing we want to choose by is the colors, specifically the (g-r) and (r-i) ones, because that's what we see in SDSS images (they map the g band to B, r to G, and i to R). The [-0.1, 0.1] ranges I used above are just placeholders; we need to find what the colors of a few of the 'amorphous, dark green' galaxies we've found so far are, to set the color ranges in our SQL Query.
I've had a look at ~40 photoz green candidates, and I think a good 'dark green' color cut - at least initially - is
-0.5 < (r-i) < 0 and
0 < (g-r) < 1For example, SDSS J092939.65+365443.8, (g-r) = 0.8, (r-i) = -0.29:
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0000ed0, SDSS J100837.43+534706.3, slightly #green, #triple, z_sp=0.381 +/-0.00007, has ref 2011AJ....141...88W, only one photometric object, but maybe merger east.
DR9 image below
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by JeanTate in response to JeanTate's comment.
Here's part of a screenshot of this code, as entered in the CasJobs site (sorry, I don't seem to be able to post it as an image). We don't need an INTO because it's just the TOP 10. Clicking on "Syntax" and "Plan" - to the right, cut off in my reduced screenshot - tells us that this will work. NOTE: the "Context" needs to be set to DR12!
What results did you get when you ran this?
ETA: I managed to create a URL that displays an image:
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by c_cld
This kind of SQL had already been done for "green beans" by plugging in http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/search/sql.aspx the code
(replace by their symbols le,ge,lt, .. used here for avoiding bad display )
SELECT p.objid as name, p.ra, p.dec
FROM galaxy AS p
WHERE
( r le 20.5
and r ge 17
and (u - r le 5)
and (r - i le -0.2)
and (r - p.z le 0.6)
and (g - r ge r - i + 0.5)
and (u - r ge 2.5 * (r - p.z))
and (g - r > 1.0)
and (petrorad_r > 2)
and (psfmagerr_g lt 0.04)
and (psfmagerr_r lt 0.04)
and (psfmagerr_i lt 0.04))
Submit gives you:
name ra dec
1237666210319696248 272.167854325398 23.2697010420068
1237668681002779119 292.671182586275 37.3667369259737
1237655348356841593 243.123103747139 45.402534633368
1237662306730639531 226.086139970826 34.6661676651748
1237661951338283030 208.332224185112 12.7561973302307
1237665442062663827 220.295629057014 25.2834192696522
1237649769179842253 357.131862798223 56.9190703998824
.................
Next you plug the 251 results in http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/chart/list.aspx with box "Objects with spectra" checked.
You'll see a lot of artifacts and only a previously posted candidate SDSS J011341.11+010608.5 1237666340800364769 RA, Dec 18.42130, 1.10237 01:13:41.11, +01:06:08.52.
No need of Cas jobs to improve this query but very low probability of new candidates 😕
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by Dolorous_Edd in response to C_cld's comment.
We don't want new candidates we want to find
such galaxy but with SDSS spec if it exist
Posted
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by JeanTate in response to JeanTate's comment.
Here's one of the top 10, z_sp 0.054 SDSS J133649.51-001159.0 (ObjId 1237651504343744564):
Doesn't look dull green because it's too bright? Would be a green pea if further away?
The spectrum is dominated by narrow emission lines:
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd in response to JeanTate's comment.
Yep, purple pea
Would be good to put constrain on z_sp, say > = 0.3
Posted
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by JeanTate in response to JeanTate's comment.
I should have given the colors, sorry (I'll omit estimated errors):
- g mag 17.99
- r mag 18.09
- i mag 17.83
- so (g-r) -0.1
- (r-i) 0.26
Posted
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
Mags and colors, omitting error estimates:
- g mag 22.25
- r mag 20.97
- i mag 20.93
- (g-r) 1.28
- (r-i) 0.04
This would not be found by my SQL code ... (g-r) is way outside [-0.5, 0.0] (though (r-i) is OK). Some tweaking ahead ...
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by ivywong scientist, admin
Thanks Dolorous Edd for suggesting purple peas. From my experience typically very blue-purple point sources observed in the optical wavelengths are associated with QSO emission. What this means is that the quasar emission is so strong that it completely hides the signatures of its host galaxies. As such, we are not usually able to infer what sort of hosts these objects are due to this "saturation" of emission from the quasar....
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
Two of the ten do have z > 0.3, but both are QSOs and not dull green. E.g. z_sp 0.484 SDSS J113158.91+001229.8 (ObjId 1237674650462519514):
- g mag 19.26
- r mag 19.27
- i mag 18.95
- (g-r) -0.1
- (r-i) 0.33
As I noted above, time to tweak the SQL code ...
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by JeanTate in response to ivywong's comment.
I'd be very interested in hearing what C_cld has found, in his research on green peas (etc)! Myself, I was surprised to find so many 'blue peas' among the SDSS objects my simple CasJobs SQL turned up (~50% of the ten), in the sense that they seem to have narrow emission lines which totally dominate the spectrum (per the SDSS image), and which seem more characteristic of starbursts than QSOs/AGNs.
I do not know how much research has been done on 'low z' green peas (i.e. small, almost unresolved, objects with spectra dominated by starburst-like emission lines; GPs have spectra which put the [OIII] 5007/? lines in the r-band, making them green), but that I turned up so many candidates in just a simple search seems intriguing ...
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by JeanTate in response to JeanTate's comment.
I tried (g-r) between 0.0 and 1.5, and only one of the top 10 looks even vaguely green! 😦 And none of them are small. And all have redshifts < 0.15. Unlike the first color selection.
Anyway, here's SDSS J094421.55+003935.3 (ObjId 1237648722289623371) (the magnitudes, and colors, refer to the galaxy as a whole, not just the nucleus):
- g mag: 18.32
- r mag: 17.54
- i mag: 17.16
- (g-r): 0.78
- (r-i): 0.38
More tweaking ahead ...
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by ivywong scientist, admin in response to JeanTate's comment.
Hi @JeanTate, the blue compact "peas" at low redshifts are also sometimes known as blue compact dwarf galaxies. If they are any larger or more diffused (like the example you posted above) they could be blue early-type galaxies as well. We (Kevin, Chris L and I and a whole bunch of GZoo people) think that these blue early-type galaxies are likely progenitors of post-starburst galaxies and are fast-evolving systems.
I think that you'll love studying blue compact dwarf systems. They appear quite mundane in the optical wavelengths but they are certainly more exciting with deeper optical observations or radio observations (especially in their HI content). Check out some of the multiwavelength work from Angel Lopez-Sanchez (http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http://angelrls.blogalia.com&langpair=es|en&hl=es&ie=UTF-8&prev=%2Flanguage_tools) 😃
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by Dolorous_Edd
Maybe better create separate discussion for non green galaxies?
Back to the topic
SDSS J124012.46+533437.2 - 1237657858223177896
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000epo
SDSS J154521.62+580747.5 - 1237651540333560232
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00007f2
Offtop
Some of the cool green candidates with spectrum, have their spectrum taken under BLUE_RADIO program
Maybe it is worth to have a look at their sample?
http://www.sdss.org/dr12/algorithms/ancillary/boss/starformradgal/
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by 42jkb scientist, admin in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
It looks like they are targeting z>0.3 galaxies. Looking over our list of green sources we have z ~ 0.2. With 4170 targets I'm curious as to which ones are radio loud and how many of them are of the seyfert class.
This looks like their results. I will have to read over it.
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2008MNRAS.384..953KThanks for pointing this out.
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by Dolorous_Edd in response to 42jkb's comment.
It looks like they are targeting z>0.3 galaxies. Looking over our list of green sources we have z ~ 0.2
Yet, they slipped into the sample
Just few exmaples
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by Dolorous_Edd
SDSS J131907.27+430814.2 - 1237661849863520395
Without ARG ID
Compact source in FIRST , should we even bother with them?
AFAIK we are mostly interested in doubles, triples etc
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous Edd's comment.
Personal view, yes we should most definitely bother with them! 😃
Until we know a whole lot more about #green, we should be collecting everything we can. For example, does 'compact' mean 'radio emission confined to the nucleus'? or could it include 'extended emission, covering the whole galaxy'? If the former, we'd be likely seeing an AGN (or nuclear starburst, or both); if the latter, more likely active star-formation throughout. And the two are quite difficult to distinguish, by just eyeballing a FIRST contour overlay ...
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by JeanTate in response to JeanTate's comment.
Trying (g-r) in [1.20, 1.30] and (r-i) in [0.0, 0.1] ... must not be all that many; my initial query - with TOP 10 - timed out in "Quick" (i.e. it took longer than 60 sec), and also with TOP 5 (!). Submitting it, as a batch job in a queue ... which produced a result; the colors and objects are quite interesting:
- z=0.246 SDSS J130128.76-005804.2 (ObjId 1237648720163701045); a "QSO AGN BROADLINE" per the SDSS spectroscopic pipeline. Have we come across this object before?
- z=0.743 SDSS J032137.02+004632.9 (ObjId 1237666301629367133); a "GALAXY"
- and three 'false positives'; they are all objects 'within' the bright 'glare' of nearby bright stars ...
Here are the two 'hits':
SDSS J130128.76-005804.2:
SDSS J032137.02+004632.9:
What turns up if I widen the search criteria - to (g-r) in [1.10, 1.40] and (r-i) in [-0.1, 0.2], say - and remove the TOP {x} limitation? Stay tuned! 😃
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by zutopian
Referring to above post by Jean:
The galaxy on below image, which I copied from above post, has following NED reference.:
Type II Quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: V. Imaging host galaxies with the Hubble Space Telescope
Authors: Nadia L. Zakamska et al.
(Submitted on 23 Mar 2006 (v1), last revised 26 Sep 2006 (this version, v3))
http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0603625#The HST image of this QSO is shown on page 33! It is a merger! On page 14 f. there is a statement by the authors concerning this QSO!
SDSS J130128.76-005804.2:
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/explore/Summary.aspx?id=1237648720163701045Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd in response to JeanTate's comment.
Until we know a whole lot more about #green, we should be collecting everything we can.
Then we should make sure to include a sample from this paper
http://arxiv.org/pdf/1211.7098v2.pdf
Interesting to note SDSS J011341.10+010608.5 one our candidates is also in the paper yet it is only candidate associated
with triple radio source, most of others are compact sourcesPosted
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by JeanTate in response to JeanTate's comment.
Here are two particularly interesting ones I found (the CasJobs SQL turned up over 300):
z_sp = 0.387 SDSS J024315.56-004116.3 (ObjId 1237663783141507786); (g-r)=1.22; (r-i)=0.14; classified as GALAXY STARFORMING:
but the spectrum is not totally dominated by emission lines:
z_sp=0.300 SDSS J010103.23-002152.6 (ObjId 1237663783667171680); (g-r=1.22;(r-i)=0.12; also classified as GALAXY STARFORMING (it's the one with the tidal tail; the 'bright red blob galaxy' is its companion?):
cool merger, eh? Not much in the way of emission lines, except in the z-band ...
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by 42jkb scientist, admin
Wow! You are all doing a great job on this topic as I am having a hard time catching up. Thank you for all the references, I will need to collate these and read through them.
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by JeanTate
In ARG0000dsz, doublelobe source and apparent host:
Is that a green plume, extending to the north?
The image in this post was created from sources, and using methods, described in this RGZ Talk post. The object at the center of the image is SDSS J144644.80+540713.4
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by Dolorous_Edd
Decided to check if any "dark, green blob" of impending doom has something more than SDSS image available
Well, found one for SDSS J122535.53+141227.5
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002qbyHere how it looks from CFHT G-band ( ain't very helpful, is it? )
Also since it is CFHT source it should have CFHT ph_z gotta check it
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by Dolorous_Edd
JeanTate wrote
Here are two particularly interesting ones I found (the CasJobs SQL turned up over 300):
There are many interesting ones
Post a number of them just to give an idea about sample
No ARG id , compact source in FIRST
SDSS J113451.87+360243.5 - 1237664817673601267
SDSS J084441.84+431022.8 - 1237657771239932230
SDSS J123042.99+184556.9 - 1237668296594620466
SDSS J093532.56+251043.7 - 1237665367960584420
Edit 27.10.15*
Appeard in RGZ http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00020ns
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by Dolorous_Edd
And here is our typical dark green blotch with spec
SDSS J012743.60+202505.8 - 1237679461900419209
SDSS J013411.59+184352.9 - 1237679503254880782
Few words about dark green sources, after looking at the number of them I can say that: they are mostly can be expected at redshift > 0.35
though some of them can be found at z less than 0.3
Spectrum is flat and almost featureless even if there are emission lines they are weak
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by Dolorous_Edd
Possible host SDSS J083354.32+495819.9 - 1237651191356850569
SDSS (yellow circles are photometric objects) / FIRST (red )
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000let
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by Dolorous_Edd
SDSS J123430.24+410934.7 - 1237664670057431173
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00013e5
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0000cru, SDSS J151223.71+544312.9, #doublelobe, slightly #green, z_ph=0.162 ± 0.0168.
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0000n2e, SDSS J133014.02+490831.0, #headtail, slightly #green, z_sp=0.330 +/-0.00010.
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by JeanTate
#green, with optical (green?) plume: ARG0000jkp host z_ph 0.36 SDSS J120626.17+505748.7.
AND #IRradiooffset (centroid of radio source is offset - by a few arcsecs - from center of host)!
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0000d84, SDSS J173130.86+542930.2, extended #triple, z_sp=0.238, AGN per NED, slightly #green, maybe #merger.
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by JeanTate
ARG0000xl0 SDSS J082758.95+435931.4, z_sp 0.382:
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG00017os, SDSS J130026.82+385851.0, #doublelobe, z_sp=0.415 +/-0.00008, #green tinge edge.
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0002o3u, SDSS J120445.31+150100.6, #doublelobe, maybe #hybrid, no z, faint #green or could be aligned with NW #green galaxy SDSS J120444.36+150112.1, z_ph=0.430 ± 0.1161 (top right corner in image below).
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0000yhh, SDSS J125500.11+433453.6, #doublelobe, slightly #green, z_ph=0.384 ± 0.0865.
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by sisifolibre
Hello! I believe that I have a little of truble, correct me please if I am mistaken but there that goes.
I understand from I have read in the thread you are looking for galaxies with activity in radio which present a green color. This color seems to be due to the hot oxygen or ionized oxygen (OIII and OII) that normally indicates a high rate of star birth, something that should not happen since the current paradigm says that the AGN suppress the high rate birth of new stars in his galaxies hostesses. The question then is to study these subjects since it might be that the AGN also produce ionized oxygen giving them an appearance in the visible spectrum (or at least in SDSS) of greenish color similar to galaxies where there takes place a high rate of star birth.
On the other hand the hot oxygen only appears of green color in galaxies that are between z=0.1 and z=0.3, and perhaps turn out to yellow with greenish tones in ~z 0.4. By this way there are galaxies with emission of hot oxygen more distant or more nearby that looks colors white, yellow or red.Some of the examples I have seen in the thread confuse me a little, and to see as frequent these objects might be I have done a small inventory looking at 300 FIRST+WISE subjects in SDSS. From my point of view 44 have some green tint similar to some subjects noticed here ( http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/collections/CRGS00012x ). Of this 44 approximately 9 (or less) are sufficiently green to highlight then in my opinion ( http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/collections/CRGS00012o ).
Now my questions come. I always refer to galaxies with activity of radio:
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Are the greenish galaxies with spectrum in SDSS that do not show destacable emission of [OII] or [OIII] candidates green?.
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Are the galaxies lightly greenish marked in SDSS as GALAXY STARFORMING good green candidates?.
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Are green candidates the galaxies lightly green on the outside and yellow core which are in ~z=0.4? . And if they present a spectrum with emission of ionized oxygen?.
I believe that we should not mark as candidates to greens those who only present a green tint but do not have a spectrum with emission of hot oxygen or they are classified by the label GALAXY STARFORMING but I dont't know...
Apart from this I believe that it might be interesting to do collection of radio galaxies with emission of hot oxygen that do not seem green, but without note them in this thread as Dolorous Edd does in a collection.Edd, do you still want that we send you any green and amorphous one with spectrum in SDSS still without emission in radio as you asked? (pag 13 of this thread) or only those that emit hot oxigen?.
Sorry if this is a mess and a waste of time ... I have not found anyone who speaks my language and can explain some things a little …
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by Dolorous_Edd
Edd, do you still want that we send you any green and amorphous one with spectrum in SDSS still without emission in radio as you asked? (pag 13 of this thread) or only those that emit hot oxigen?.
We got the number of dark green galaxies with SDSS spec, but go ahead, another one will be helpful
SDSS J154802.19+165014.2 - 1237665567153455330
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002jx7
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by Dolorous_Edd
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000223n
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by JeanTate
In ARG0000x50, SDSS J082221.57+441224.2 seems to be the host of the SW #compact. It looks a bit like a late-stage merger, with green stuff around:
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by ivywong scientist, admin in response to sisifolibre's comment.
Hi @sisifolibre
You have asked very good questions about these green candidates. I find myself asking the same question. Yes, the original definition of this project is to post all host galaxies that appear green to your eyes. The green emission is mainly from the [OIII] emission line. However, our radio galaxies typically lie at larger redshifts, this [OIII] emission will get shifted to a redder colour. So this may be why the candidates being posted on this thread may appear to vary in colour.My suggestion is for you to help us note down the host galaxies that actually appear green to you. Thank you very much again for all your help.
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by Dolorous_Edd
A colored CFHT image of KNOWN Green candidate
pic. CFHT GRZ - bands composite image
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0002mll, SDSS J115701.00+153740.6, #doublelobe, #green, z_ph=0.372 ± 0.0675.
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001vqk - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001vqk
Mentioned here, but not here
J123431.27+272316.2 - 1237667442972492012
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003ani - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003ani
SDSS J143041.42+072004.2 - 1237662262170550733
ARG0003mw2 - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003mw2
SDSS J025515.19+030351.3 - 1237678439702528156
ARG0002djq - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002djq
SDSS J095256.12+194130.6 - 1237667536932766128
ARG0002nur - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002nur
SDSS J081841.57+150833.5 - 1237667210504438367
ARG0000o8d - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000o8d
SDSS J154814.62+483502.0 - 1237655463782515094
ARG0002klm - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002klm
SDSS J135253.47+163017.5 - 1237668315383136624
ARG0002znm - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002znm
SDSS J125606.71+110027.6 - 1237662239080907315
ARG0002gbx - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002gbx
SDSS J120312.94+182322.0 - 1237668496857629239
ARG0001d2k - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001d2k
SDSS J120232.58+361402.8 - 1237664336643752188
ARG0001og2 - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001og2
SDSS J144518.31+304855.8 - 1237664852036026850
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002hce - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002hce
SDSS J160911.25+175616.2 - 1237665534932222206
05.12.2015
ARG0000fvs - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000fvs
SDSS J123704.90+525502.4 - 1237657630067196086
!!!Not radio host, but !!!
SDSS J160910.37+535428.6 - 1237654950524813435
dark green with sdss spec
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001avv- http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001avv
SDSS J112438.16+372240.3 - 1237664819820232751
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by 42jkb scientist, admin
Thanks for all your hard work on looking for this type of galaxies. I'm spending the week in Perth with Ivy and we have been discussing the green DRAGN project. The best way to continue is to target the galaxies that lie around redshifts 0.15 - 0.3 as these are the higher redshift early type galaxies that have both star formation and AGN activity. These galaxies lie in a key spot in the Universe to understand the role between the AGN and host galaxy --> AGN feedback.
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by ivywong scientist, admin in response to 42jkb's comment.
Excellent! I'm interested in these too. Would be great to compare to the low-z population: http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BRG0000009/discussions/DRG0000a41 😃
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000som - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000som
Red circles are wise sources, Yellow are SDSS photo objects
SDSS J111330.67+461905.4 - 1237661357539393786
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG00003h1, SDSS J140255.46+611417.2, #doublelobe, #green, z_ph=0.233 ± 0.0450.
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0001tms,
SDSS J105932.65+281959.6, #doublelobe, #asymmetric, #green, z_ph=0.179 ± 0.0749.Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd in response to ChrisMolloy's comment.
SDSS / FIRST
Yellow circles are SDSS sources, Purple are WISE sources
Possible, but there are other variants
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by ChrisMolloy in response to Dolorous_Edd's comment.
Thanks. That's helpful.
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by 42jkb scientist, admin
Great work! After working with Ivy last week, we are going through the candidates with spectroscopic redshifts to create a catalogue of these galaxies for our first science.
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001fc8 - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001fc8
SDSS J171145.75+350927.7 - 1237671935507104103
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by 42jkb scientist, admin in response to Dolorous_Edd's comment.
I can't believe that these keep coming! Very exciting for me.
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001jzg - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001jzg
Could be
SDSS J163505.79+325435.5 - 1237659161205407979
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by JeanTate
3C 331, a.k.a. zph 0.36 SDSS J161218.97+222215.8 is #green, and so is its companion (or perhaps that's a detached EELR?); ARG00027p3:
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by Dolorous_Edd in response to JeanTate's comment.
Yep
Peak flux (mJy) - 1084.62 ± 0.23
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00013q6 - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00013q6
SDSS J094446.71+410013.3 - 1237660344473944294
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by ivywong scientist, admin
This last one is quite interesting. Thanks @Dolorous_edd
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001vrr - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001vrr
SDSS J131336.22+272335.5 - 1237667323799077231
*Edit 26/12/15
Dark green source with spec, not radio source
SDSS J013729.22+180618.7 - 1237679459217179359
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003e9i - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003e9i
SDSS J123300.30+060326.1 - 1237654881799110964
In the CFHT field
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG00016vp, SDSS J091136.94+392432.8, DR9 z_ph=0.344.
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by ivywong scientist, admin
perhaps followup of this 0.344 candidate will help. i can barely make out the host in sdss....
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by Dolorous_Edd
A CFHT image of the SDSS J160646.74+565139.2 (RGU bands as RGB)
Posted by Jean at page 14
What is this blue stuff on the sides?
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by 42jkb scientist, admin in response to Dolorous_Edd's comment.
These CFHT images are rather interesting. I'm guessing that the blue in the CFHT images are the green in the SDSS images?
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by Dolorous_Edd in response to 42jkb's comment.
I'm guessing that the blue in the CFHT images are the green in the SDSS images?
you see, CFHT filters are almost similar to the SDSS one's
Color mapping is also similar to the SDSS, so in the ideal case the green in the CFHT will be green in the SDSS
In practice, there is not always full set of images available .. i.e. for the above image the I-band image was missing
And I have to switch to the different mapping: U-band mapped to Blue, G-band mapped to Green, R-band mapped Red
How, it would look like with proper mapping? dunno frankly , most likely blue ( just of different shade )
That thing on the sides .. it is visible in all bands just with different intensity
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by ivywong scientist, admin
FWIW, here are my 2-cents:
@Dolorous_edd is correct with respect to the CFHT u-band matching that of SDSS's. Now the RGB colour scalings are complicated beasts and may be deceiving. However if we take on face value the large contrast between the host galaxy at z=0.3 and the extended emission. Assuming that the extended emission is real and related to the host galaxy at z=0.3, the very blue colours would suggest that these are redshifted emission from the FeII or MgII emission lines around 2600-2800 Angstroms---making them extended emission line nebulae.
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by Dolorous_Edd in response to ivywong's comment.
host galaxy at z=0.3
There is a cluster WHL J160648.4+565205 ph_z = 0.5602 , I think SDSS J160646.74+565139.2 is part of that cluster
so the real z ~ 0 .5Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002tvw - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002tvw
SDSS J082504.65+124404.7 - 1237667783346880898
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by JeanTate
In ARG0000e92, host zph 0.497±0.081 SDSS J163833.22+535146.4 has a curious #green feature nearby:
However, there's a lot of green stuff in the field ...
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG00033re, SDSS J142212.18+094323.1, #doublelobe, z_ph=0.447 ± 0.0844.
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by Dolorous_Edd in response to ChrisMolloy's comment.
Yep
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00013md - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00013md
SDSS J164326.23+410343.4 - 1237655502957838910
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001ndd - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001ndd
SDSS J073615.04+311954.4 - 1237674365380526748
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG00008qh, SDSS J120910.50+571659.7, #compact, z_sp=0.408 +/- 0.00003, maybe #disk.
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by JeanTate
The host in ARG0003cmj, zph 0.38 SDSS J145906.94+063559.8 is pretty cool:
Is the green an EELR (extended emission line region, a.k.a. voorwerpje)?
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003oxr - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003oxr
SDSS J135900.40+021633.4 - 1237651754023321839
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002hcc - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002hcc
SDSS J122510.56+175543.5 - 1237668590797324563
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002fjs- http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002fjs
SDSS J164524.09+184504.5 - 1237662225167614772
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003n9y - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003n9y
Also see DRG00008et
Overlay by JeanTate
SDSS J025210.17+025430.1 - 1237678620120973595
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by Dolorous_Edd
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000rfe
Overlay by JeanTate
SDSS J135436.02+465701.4 -1237658203981611253
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001w5e - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001w5e
Took a liberty to create a discussion in GZ - DGZ0001tr1
SDSS J142644.22+271151.3 - 1237665350243647756
Also the source of compact radio emission in FIRST Peak flux (mJy) ~2.50 ± 0.26
SDSS / FIRST
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by ivywong scientist, admin
looks like a classic green pea
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003qin - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003qin
SDSS J121651.34+014113.3 - 1237651752938439193
SDSS / FIRST
Yellow are AllWISE objects, green are SDSS objects
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002i57
SDSS J155046.42+173630.2 - 1237665549436256567
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003law - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003law
SDSS / FIRST
Yellow are AllWISE sources, Green are SDSS photo obj
SDSS J135037.84+034032.9 - 1237654879123210781
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by JeanTate
In ARG0000oxh, the central radio source, a #corejet, has as apparent host the strange STAR SDSS J152959.02+481348.1. Why strange? Because of its #green #plume:
NED doesn't record it as a QSO ...
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000csd - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000csd
overlay by Jean Tate
SDSS J102733.29+544227.9 - 1237657222021906966
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002vq3 - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002vq3
SDSS J004434.95+121112.0 - 1237678919135658089
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000dzd - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000dzd
SDSS J105357.05+540148.9 - 1237658803106283727
ARG00010ua - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00010ua
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0002k62, SDSS J142702.68+164308.6, #triple, #QSO Broadline, z_sp=1.369, +/-0.00052.
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by JeanTate
In ARG0002t1k, zsp 0.586 SDSS J110659.14+130207.2 has what looks like a green plume:
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by Dolorous_Edd in response to ChrisMolloy's comment.
Posted
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by NGC3314
We just had an unexpected opportunity to get optical spectra of a few of these galaxies. Last week, Alexei Moiseev offered some of his time at the Russian 6-meter telescope (BTA) freed up by unusually good weather early on, for targets related to Voorwerpje AGN-ionized clouds. He was able to get long-slit spectra of three Green DRAGNs, at angles including extended clouds as well as the nuclei. The best data were for #102 (SDSS J095833.44+561937.8). This image shows a piece of the reduced spectral data including the H-beta and [O III] emission lines - wavelength is horizontal increasing to the right, and location along et spectrograph slit is vertical. Velocity structure is seen in clouds spanning about 15 arc seconds (50 kpc) and about 375 km/s in Doppler velocity. The redshift is very secure at z=0.2413 (with the last digit depending on how one weights the various regions near the nucleus).
For two more objects there are spectra under less favorable conditions - #110 (SDSS J105426.23+573649.1) at z=0321 and #206 (SDSS J102733.29+544227.9) at z=0.297; in the latter one the emission lines come from a cloud offset from the galaxy nucleus.
(Major thanks to Alexei and his observing colleagues).
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0002nc8, SDSS J090902.46+152056.3, #compact, #QSO, z_sp=4.298 +/-0.00096
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by Dolorous_Edd
Thanks for update! NGC3314
BTW North Caucasus is a gorgeous place, I liked it
Back to bisuness
ARG0001iys - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001iys
SDSS J145522.61+332531.4 - 1237662663210041638
ARG0002i7h - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002i7h
Might be a false positive, but worth to mention
SDSS J092530.33+173500.5 - 1237667783890502148
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by Dolorous_Edd
Maybe slightly green
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001npz
SDSS J103940.31+311002.1 - 1237665126924025931
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00033qv
SDSS J101630.70+094356.7 - 1237660585518891197
Slightly green
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000vf5
SDSS J142158.52+445950.2 - 1237661210433552661
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by Dolorous_Edd
Oldie
ARG0000zp7 - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000zp7
SDSS J170554.15+430052.2 - 1237668558588674413
another one
ARG0001bg4 - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001bg4
SDSS J141608.19+370326.9 - 1237662663743111422
ARG0001spg - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001spg
SDSS J084134.68+284637.7 - 1237661126151307691
ARG0003aze - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003aze
SDSS J160513.74+071152.5 - 1237662199363273343
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001a3s - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001a3s
SDSS J095501.64+374645.3 - 1237661849846612197
ARG00020c7 - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00020c7
SDSS J163158.54+251808.7 - 1237662642271224107
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00015ev - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00015ev
SDSS J072609.18+401002.5 - 1237673705040052636
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001fc0 - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001fc0
SDSS J160216.50+350955.4 - 1237662300834431702
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000n8y - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000n8y
SDSS J073737.97+490210.1 - 1237663789564101093
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003q90 - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003q90
SDSS J114711.74+014615.7 - 1237671129126469931
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by Dolorous_Edd
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000v7q
SDSS J135234.92+450535.4 - 1237661434315407966
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002t83 - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002t83
SDSS J111458.38+125834.5 - 1237661813878554774
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00031g5 - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00031g5
Not green per see, but has OIII emission and z more or less in range
Dunno, it is up to you to decide
SDSS J231534.32+102719.0 - 1237679036160540955
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003jje - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003jje
SDSS J104947.34+041746.3 - 1237654601031942418
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000nk8 - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000nk8
SDSS J122401.31+485327.1 - 1237661149765108269
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003jcr - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003jcr
Well, maybe
SDSS J010237.34+042100.2 - 1237678622234181883
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001fck - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001fck
Again, maybe green
SDSS J091346.88+350902.6 - 1237664871896056038
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by Ptd
Think this one is green
http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001kdl
Or the culprit could be that tiny red splotch to the SW SDSS J142757.82+324554.6
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003ams - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003ams
SDSS J094953.45+071900.4 - 1237658491728363693
ARG0001axf - http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001axf
SDSS J153409.56+372032.4 - 1237661465985089902
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by JeanTate
At the N border of ARG00039rc is broadline QSO zsp 0.420 SDSS J085231.35+074013.4:
Perhaps it's a merger? Perhaps it would be #green if its redshift were a little lower (the [OIII] lines dominate the spectrum)?
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002ka3 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002ka3
SDSS J114033.54+163940.7 - 1237668584898625623
ARG0002htw - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002htw
SDSS J120323.63+174353.1 - 1237668624621371644
ARG0002ewb - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002ewb
SDSS J093007.02+190314.2 - 1237667538004148469
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by JeanTate
SDSS J091606.23+124651.1, the zph 0.421±0.043 host of the #corelobe radio emission in ARG0002tpk:
The radio emission? Some from the core, and apparently a single lobe; a highly asymmetric #triple?
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by JeanTate
SDSS J171404.15+292703.9, the zsp 0.420 host of the #corelobe radio emission in ARG0001raq:
Radio emission is similar to what's in my last post ...
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001jfj - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001jfj
SDSS J074219.71+331120.7 - 1237674366991926004
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by JeanTate
In ARG0003csk, zph 0.669±0.069 SDSS J110656.40+063249.4:
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002hxt
SDSS J081716.87+174056.6 - 1237667142860013931
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000055e - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000055e
SDSS J113851.95+595028.9 - 1237674474365649176
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0000z2w, SDSS J102546.12+431735.7, z_sp=0.933, #doublelobe, #QSO.
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by 42jkb scientist, admin
Thank you for all these candidates. We are in the process of finalizing our list for our first data release.
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00017ms - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00017ms
SDSS J113537.92+390208.2 - 1237664667904966801
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by JeanTate in response to JeanTate's comment.
Another somewhat like that, in ARG0001676, zph 0.548±0.078 SDSS J113117.49+394648.0:
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by JeanTate
This one's pretty cool; in ARG0002nu7, zph 0.747±0.106 SDSS J111646.10+150854.6:
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by 42jkb scientist, admin in response to JeanTate's comment.
may be pretty neat but your image appears all black?
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by 42jkb scientist, admin in response to 42jkb's comment.
Ok so does SDSS. My eyes are not that good apparently 😄
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by JeanTate in response to 42jkb's comment.
I've found, from long experience, that you need a good monitor to see SDSS cutouts like this. On my iPad, nearly all faint SDSS objects are invisible!
The galaxies are quite real - they are SDSS photometric objects (POs) and have enough signal from at least several of the camera's filter CCDs to have an estimated z_ph (there are plenty of POs which don't meet this criterion). I can invert the image(s) and/or enhance them, and post them back here, if that would help?
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000119y - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000119y
SDSS J090610.59+421556.8 - 1237657776617685452
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003gmx - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003gmx
SDSS J231252.07+051649.6 - 1237679006095377117
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003fr4 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003fr4
SDSS J090719.96+053303.7 - 1237658300061450464
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003qzr - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003qzr
SDSS J023640.46+013105.2 - 1237678437553013064
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000if9 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000if9
SDSS J140718.48+513204.6 - 1237658801508253852
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by JeanTate
FWIW, putting "#green" into the RGZ Search tool produces "503 results" (as of a few seconds ago).
This thread has 273 posts, which is consistent with "503 results" if there are ~1.8 candidates per post, on average, or less if the 503 includes multiple 'hits' for the same candidate (or if some hits are posts with the hashtag, but no candidates).
I think it's easy enough to create a Collection, based on a hashtag, but I don't know if it's easy to extract the ARG IDs in a Collection, in a relatively error-free, automated way.
Anyone?
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0001r8j, SDSS J084621.28+292937.3, either #doublelobe or #triple, DR9 z_ph=0.258.
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
Well, maybe some green on the sides, plus OIII emission
ARG00021lt - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00021lt
SDSS J081118.08+244935.4 - 1237660957570498717
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00029r2 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00029r2
SDSS J160218.31+212648.4 - 1237665102222131943
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by Ptd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00034n3
Does this one qualify as green?
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by 42jkb scientist, admin in response to Ptd's comment.
Hi Ptd - I would put it in the list as a candidate. further investigation is required. Although it does look like a misalgnment of colour images. I have seen a few that look like this.
Thanks for posting this here. I want to keep a list of all the ones that could be green.
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by Ptd
There is a Radio lobe almost on top of this, but I'm not totally convinced it belongs to it, but its also a bit odd looking so am posting it here.
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001sun
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by Ptd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001bkl
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003klu - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003klu
Host is borderline invisible, but looks green on my screen
not very good candidate, to say the least
SDSS J212141.72+035408.7 - 1237678777923994974
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by Ptd
This QSO seems to have a slight green tinge?
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00004z0
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by 42jkb scientist, admin in response to Ptd's comment.
It does look like that. Although maybe a bit more blue. However, looking at the full SDSS image using the link, the images seem to be misaligned a bit. Still it will be added to the list for checking.
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by Ptd
Another QSO can things turn green just from redshift? this far away is green actually green?
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000jql
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by Ptd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000334h
green but other bits also seem to have most of the colors of the rainbow, and I've read color misalignment mentioned in this thread, is this one such? And if so can someone please advise if these should be posted, or ignored? or even maybe hashtagged with something?
MT
PtdPosted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000319i - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000319i
SDSS J214255.33+103122.7 - 1237656240620503117
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001zcj - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001zcj
SDSS J115453.28+254500.2 - 1237667912738275493
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00010hj
SDSS J115154.46+423941.2 - 1237662195061162383
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000354u
SDSS J145359.72+091543.3 - 1237661949197418573
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0002o8m, SDSS J135855.29+145838.9, #doublelobe, z_sp=0.366.
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003exy
SDSS J114354.61+054908.2 - 1237655126616178712
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003hkz
SDSS J125755.81+045852.3 - 1237655125550497844
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0001wiy, SDSS J130623.30+270246.6, , z_sp=0.332, #doublelobe, #merger.
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000ax4
SDSS J134038.37+555020.3 - 1237657611809128719
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by JeanTate
In ARG0001suf, DL host may be zph 0.400 ± 0.101 flat green:
In ARG0000o6a, zph 0.374±0.094 host SDSS J090912.11+483641.4 (lower) or neighbor zph 0.386±0.026 SDSS J090911.94+483645.1 (upper, center of image below) has a nice green "streak" associated with it:
Posted
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by JeanTate
In ARG0000es8 , just N of zsp 0.347 host SDSS J094643.35+533101.0 is a green cloud, which may be part of a green outflow from nearby #green zph 0.341±0.075 SDSS J094640.82+533058.4 (cutout centered on the latter):
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003hhf
could be
SDSS J011013.26+045947.0 - 1237678661968527828
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001ood
SDSS J121152.04+304232.4 - 1237667255088776038
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00000xy
SDSS J163142.91+633204.5 - 1237671769077448957
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by Ptd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002hm3
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00001q6
SDSS J165309.14+624739.2 - 1237671938729771945
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002css and https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002csu
SDSS J131038.83+200227.1 - 1237668298746167459
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000nzw
SDSS J141953.03+484103.4 - 1237661958835470525
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000cf5
SDSS J150117.95+545518.1 - 1237655347813482677
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000o99 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000o99
SDSS J102714.06+483433.5 - 1237657628984345293
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003cm3
SDSS J145906.94+063559.8 - 1237662268609528012
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00002ka
SDSS J140725.58+615724.2 - 1237654399161467404
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003abf
SDSS J154817.75+072554.8 - 1237662198824567218
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003pmf
SDSS J133253.26+020045.6 - 1237651753483632869
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by Dolorous_Edd
Host green, but no OIII emission
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00017w5
SDSS J120523.72+385251.9 - 1237662223529410812
Dark green host
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000069e
SDSS J140219.23+585913.1 - 1237655368756822505
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
Has some green on the sides, but no OIII emission
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003dzr
SDSS J153345.57+060814.2 - 1237662269150199849
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003qgp
SDSS J134630.08+014219.5 - 1237651735768596768
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Question to Dolorous-Edd,
The Green galaxies ( with chance to have BH's ) would they be the same as 'green-peas?' Jean did explain what green galaxies are.
Just being curious understanding no galaxy is the same. Might be a totally different topic and no BH involved but had to ask!
Hope you don't mind...Thanks in advance!
~Leonie
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by Dolorous_Edd
would they be the same as 'green-peas?
not exactly, AFAIK they are more akin to the green bean galaxies
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000127d
SDSS J161151.24+414753.4 - 587733603729014903
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001vl6 and https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001vlu
SDSS J131104.66+272807.2 - 1237667323798814850
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by 42jkb scientist, admin
Back to working on this. Will compile a large list with these sources in as the candidates.
Thanks for posting!
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00035ts
Posted
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by JeanTate
In ARG0002839, there's a nice #doublelobe, almost a #triple. The host is zph 0.448±0.146 SDSS J144925.34+221208.8, which has some nice-looking green outflows:
Posted
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Reply to Doloures_Edd, & Jean Tate,
Thanks to the both of you it has been educational!
~Leonie 😉
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by 42jkb scientist, admin in response to JeanTate's comment.
I'm not seeing the green outflows that you describe. Can you point them out to me?
Posted
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by JeanTate in response to 42jkb's comment.
Happy to.
Something about the monitor I use might help: it is large, and a key reason I chose it is that it has a huge dynamic range (20k:1, IIRC). Among other things, that means I can see much more subtle detail in things like SDSS images than I can if I'm viewing them in my iPad (my mobile/cellphone is hopeless, far worse than the iPad).
But there's more: it has a button which changes the "mode" of the display; some of the choices seem to leave SDSS images 'dull and washed out', and two seem to exaggerate color contrast to the max. But none seems to create things which are not in an SDSS PNG (specta) or JPG (images) data (I've checked this out, pretty thoroughly).
Here's a comparison: on the left is what the cutout looks like in "Scenery Mode" (the one I usually use); on the right "Game Mode" (actually, this is not quite what I see, but close):
The first (left) image is about what you'd see, in the SDSS cutout and my post; on my iPad there's the faintest hint of something to the E, on my big monitor there's clearly a greenish blob there, and hints of some other "green fluff" (my astonishingly objective description ... not! 😉). The second exaggerates the contrast, turns the blob blueish, and brings out the green fluff clearly.
Of course, there's a lot of noise in images like this, and the second image brings some of this out clearly. In my experience, random green blobs (noise) are fairly common, red ones less so, and blue ones rare. However, when I see green blobs like the ones around the galaxy in the center, I note them. Sure, some will certainly turn out to be unusual noise, but I'd rather note false positives than not note what turn out to be false negatives.
For the general reader (42jkb certainly knows this better than I do), a word about SDSS JPG (Examine) images: they are derived from data in the g, r, and i band (corrected) FITS, and they are heavily processed. If you get hold of the FITS, and play with them (e.g. using DS9) you can sometimes reproduce something like the SDSS Examine cutouts ... and you'll be really impressed at just how well the Examine images bring out subtle features, highlight subtle color differences, and much more. Yes, there are processing artifacts, but they are pretty rare (at least for the hosts we spend our time staring at, here in RGZ). Of course, for any quantitative analyses - e.g. 1D profile modelling - you have to start with the relevant FITS data.
Hope this helps.
UPDATE: viewing this post using my iPad, the right-hand image looks much like the left one does, on my monitor; the green blobs (outflow) nice and clear, and the sky noise almost completely invisible (the red blob near the W edge is just discernible; it's not a PO).
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
Possibly,
ARG00039n4 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00039n4
SDSS J022225.26+074124.0 - 1237670017268318486
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003kc3 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003kc3
SDSS J132718.22+035955.6 - 1237655124479967385
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003m7h - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003m7h
SDSS J000746.47+031939.1 - 1237678598091309223
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000wa2 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000wa2
SDSS J122310.51+443537.5 - 1237661872403841409
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00028sy - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00028sy
SDSS J104333.90+215325.2 - 1237667536401138024
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by JeanTate
This one's weird, and may be a radio loud, one-sided #SDRAGN: in ARG0003ovk, the WNW #compact has host zph 0.249±0.059 SDSS J143101.44+021812.8:
Posted
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by JeanTate
In ARG0000siz, host of the #bijet is possibly 0.465±0.028 SDSS J140954.37+462336.2:
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
just for the record
ARG0001yh4 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001yh4
SDSS J091942.21+260923.9 - 1237665097925525642
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by Dolorous_Edd
putative double to the east of ARG0003l3b - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003l3b
FIRST (blue ) / NVSS (red)
Host possibly green SDSS J104056.08+033806.4 - 1237654604252053830
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000z6c - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000z6c
SDSS J163223.85+431501.5 - 1237651250442994072
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001kbc - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001kbc
SDSS J111001.89+324711.4 - 1237665015239541401
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00039q5 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00039q5
SDSS J122553.04+073919.8 - 1237661971723059500
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00022co - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00022co
Possible green source?
SDSS J132700.88+243102.8 - 1237667912210514128
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001tfm - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001tfm
Possible host dark green
SDSS J153824.43+282724.7 - 1237662662677759007
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000wze - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000wze
Host could be green or nearby red galaxy, as a bonus also seems to have hints of red outflow
SDSS J154101.59+441712.1 - 1237661386538615021
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001xk6 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001xk6
Possible host
SDSS J113711.82+263335.5 - 1237667429570642352
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00003ug - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00003ug
double , host is green/red
SDSS J134039.85+605509.5 - 1237655369829188047
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001pp8 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001pp8
QSO with some green
SDSS J110313.30+301442.7 - 1237665329308237894
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00019fp- https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00019fp
SDSS J152207.14+380553.0 - 1237662337324613799
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000fzr - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000fzr
Likely high z QSO, should we report these?
SDSS J125801.54+525144.5 - 1237662302965858574
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000v2c - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000v2c
maybe green
SDSS J162034.21+451007.2 - 1237655474502828719
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000v6q - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000v6q
SDSS J080440.25+450456.7 - 1237651192427577798
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00010lf - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00010lf
SDSS J111034.55+423554.7 - 1237661849853231201
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003514 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003514
SDSS J005729.81+091755.9 - 1237678832683516384
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0002geb, SDSS J120050.14+182118.1
More #green-outflows. Also red ones.
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000m9w - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000m9w
SDSS J103902.17+493139.1 - 1237657856604242126
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00035h8 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00035h8
SDSS J131243.35+090758.3 - 1237662236935258352
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001gin - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001gin
SDSS J112922.17+343557.9 - 1237665025437401400
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000374y - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000374y
Pink with green on the sides
SDSS J134250.53+083351.7 - 1237662262702178597
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00019x4 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00019x4
SDSS J164804.95+375142.3 - 1237655473969889485
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000swg - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000swg
SDSS J104856.13+461341.7 - 1237661358611366053
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001ha3 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001ha3
SDSS J165833.23+341502.0 - 1237655374650606218
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000316p - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000316p
SDSS J135947.35+103318.4 - 1237662198275899679
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003ma7 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003ma7
SDSS J082400.50+031749.4 - 1237654606384595454
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00013cm - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00013cm
SDSS J114958.71+411209.4 - 1237662193450287273
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000fo3 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000fo3
SDSS J082209.77+530233.8 - 1237663529722577295
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003oa6 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003oa6
SDSS / DECaLS DR3
SDSS J003839.87+023149 - 1237678619032682789
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003624 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003624
SDSS J213513.48+085533.9 - 1237678858456007637
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003294 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003294
SDSS J152217.25+101258.6 - 1237662533820416353
Posted
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by antikodon
SDSS J152933.19+253940.6 - 1237665102755201866
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000201m - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000201m
SDSS J112831.51+252526.1 - 1237667912735654121
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001w8t - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001w8t
SDSS J094220.04+271031.7 - 1237667113871933704
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000k0e - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000k0e
SDSS J104427.86+504439.2 - 1237657857678508342
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001b25 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001b25
Could be
SDSS J120540.23+371603.1 - 1237664818750095667
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002g6r- https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002g6r
SDSS J105159.06+182629.6 - 1237668289086947485
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00011we - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00011we
SDSS J120816.98+415620.0 - 1237662193988666154
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00023e9 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00023e9
SDSS J124053.16+240456.6 - 1237667910595314032
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000nb6 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000nb6
SDSS J133614.98+490004.8 - 1237661151917768923
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003cuj - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003cuj
SDSS J125724.18+063114.9 - 1237661974403743893
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003fcf - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003fcf
SDSS J112856.14+054039.9 - 1237654606404780359
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00031p6 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00031p6
SDSS J162930.75+102311.9 - 1237668365854442680
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000ptd - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000ptd
SDSS J093630.09+474703.2 - 1237657243508801757
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003qib - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003qib
SDSS J121651.34+014113.3 - 1237651752938439193
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003e9d - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003e9d
SDSS J130427.11+060319.7 - 1237654881802519161
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000138l - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000138l
SDSS J132324.27+411515.0 - 1237662194531697087
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001y0m - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001y0m
SDSS J092158.57+262122.7 - 1237665097925787922
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001gg8 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001gg8
SDSS J160445.89+343816.5 - 1237662300834759326
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000u0e
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001ti3 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001ti3
SDSS J143958.41+282422.6 - 1237665180596962123
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001s8r - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001s8r
SDSS J102808.80+290021.7 - 1237667288349344248
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000uqa - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000uqa
SDSS J082812.46+451939.9 - 1237654390569632136
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001sxz - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001sxz
SDSS J123639.15+284012.3 - 1237667444583301210
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000029k - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000029k
SDSS J132127.56+621532.1 - 1237655465382445547
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003o2l - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003o2l
SDSS J131932.32+023617.3 - 1237651754018996478
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000h8a - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000h8a
But I think host is nearby faint red galaxy
SDSS J083410.63+521005.6 - 1237651495224803656
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003hl0 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003hl0
SDSS J114631.78+045819.4 - 1237655125542699153
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000m6d - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000m6d
SDSS J132614.35+493431.5 - 1237658205589930589
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001lma - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001lma
SDSS J072621.94+320956.7 - 1237673740473860843
Posted
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by JeanTate
ARG000174j, zph 0.182±0.011 host SDSS J070745.36+391638.7 has a #green (?) #outflow:
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00031wl - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00031wl
SDSS J010527.48+101936.8 - 1237678907326464112
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by Dolorous_Edd
Maybe green
ARG00023z4 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00023z4
SDSS J095654.67+235048.0 - 1237667209978380550
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00006cm - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00006cm
SDSS J114915.01+585448.4 - 1237658310791856599
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001av1 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001av1
SDSS J105420.77+372305.8 - 1237664667901362784
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000j3o - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000j3o
SDSS J125536.34+511229.6 - 1237662300818309288
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by JeanTate
in ARG0002gv8, zph 0.353±0.097 SDSS J090200.40+180903.4; some associated green fluff to the N?
Strange radio morphology, #WAT?
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by Dolorous_Edd
IMO host could be IR only ( yellow circles ) it fits better
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001o6j - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001o6j
SDSS J141557.27+305655.5 - 1237665101674053738
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001qwy - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001qwy
SDSS J134848.12+293917.7 - 1237665225703227587
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001ry8 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001ry8
SDSS J105514.94+290914.8 - 1237667212668829918
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00012xy - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00012xy
SDSS J130158.73+412440.8 - 1237662193993056433
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by JeanTate
In ARG0001jsl, is #green zph 0.454±0.086 SDSS J092428.22+330117.3 the host of the (possibly #hybrid) #triple?
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by Dolorous_Edd in response to JeanTate's comment.
Host is IR only AllWISE J092428.14+330123.9 or SDSS J092428.00+330124.7
Yellow circles WISE sources, White SDSS sources
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003gax - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003gax
Host could be
SDSS J091744.47+052303.5 - 1237658299525759451
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000399q - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000399q
Green?
SDSS J020904.75+075004.5 - 1237670017266811169
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003lc3 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003lc3
SDSS J130359.46+033932.2 - 1237655123940540540
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by Dolorous_Edd
Old one
ARG0003o5g - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003o5g
also here https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003o4w
SDSS J023832.67+023349.1 - 1237678619582660656
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002ig8 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002ig8
SDSS J111502.07+172800.7 - 1237668496315777232
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00034ds - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00034ds
maybe just artifact
SDSS J094649.86+093026.8 - 1237660669814309032
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002l3t - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002l3t
SDSS J155656.66+161716.3 - 1237665531185922600
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001n73 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001n73
SDSS J094103.62+312618.7 - 1237664879951282849
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
maybe triple or just compact
ARG0001cd5 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001cd5
SDSS J115615.30+363442.6 - 1237664337180033111
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003j2t - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003j2t
SDSS J015229.20+042754.5 - 1237678622776492498
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001af2 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001af2
SDSS J111433.39+373631.0 - 1237664820356252307
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001d3f - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001d3f
SDSS J115127.92+361232.0 - 1237664336642768950
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003gi7 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003gi7
SDSS J123909.23+051918.0 - 1237654880726024925
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000cyo - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000cyo
SDSS J104632.22+543559.6 - 1237657770176217239
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00021rz - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00021rz
SDSS J141515.69+244457.9 - 1237665532248654545
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000fa3 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000fa3
SDSS J143934.48+531437.0 - 1237661418751197425
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003ceh - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003ceh
SDSS J222827.94+064106.7 - 1237669762797666713
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001dfl - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001dfl
SDSS J162010.98+360316.0 - 1237659154217108061
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000vkj - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000vkj
SDSS J075225.17+445547.6 - 1237651496831091300
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002cd8 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002cd8
SDSS J113135.95+201436.1 - 1237667916489097478
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002gwk - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002gwk
SDSS J132143.45+180751.3 - 1237668296599929192
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002ntj - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002ntj
SDSS J004213.59+150915.3 - 1237653652376322269
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001njo - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001njo
SDSS J112846.04+311512.9 - 1237665367971791338
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003otx - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003otx
SDSS J141613.36+021907.8 - 1237651754025222197
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001br4 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001br4
SDSS J092147.97+365334.9 - 1237660963477651704
Posted
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by JeanTate
In ARG000126i, host zph 0.747±0.090 SDSS J155845.92+414848.8 - red blob in the center - seems to have a #green #jet?
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002lot - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002lot
SDSS J105437.05+160203.6 - 1237668495239807613
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000389z - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000389z
SDSS J155009.58+080838.8 - 1237662199898505464
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002ewl - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002ewl
SDSS J121127.86+190325.3 - 1237667914345742664
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002al2 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002al2
possible host
SDSS J150330.82+210536.0 - 1237665548894273889
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00020h0 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00020h0
SDSS J094442.36+251449.9 - 1237667111187513616
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001kkt - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001kkt
SDSS J105011.16+324024.7 - 1237665127998882211
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002nzq - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002nzq
SDSS J132644.41+150426.3 - 1237664291546071918
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00015kv - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00015kv
SDSS J172405.43+400436.4 - 1237665584869934054
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000v6a - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000v6a
SDSS J172957.18+450623.2 - 1237668681529229881
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00029ox - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00029ox
SDSS J114257.21+212911.2 - 1237667781757239311
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000077s - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000077s
SDSS J084949.12+581608.1 - 1237663546905330209
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000r8o - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000r8o
SDSS J103030.16+470223.6 - 1237658205040410947
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00013iw - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00013iw
SDSS J113354.26+410708.8 - 1237661966352580858
and
SDSS J113351.34+410619.5 - 1237661966352581146
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001b7n - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001b7n
SDSS J113440.77+371238.9 - 1237664819284214477
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002m1c - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002m1c
SDSS J111544.96+155224.2 - 1237668584359133556
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000dtj - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000dtj
SDSS J130134.97+540809.1 - 1237658801503797417
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00031yo - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00031yo
SDSS J232120.89+101822.4 - 1237678907315257620
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003iy3 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003iy3
SDSS J003310.37+043109.4 -1237678622230970881
Posted
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by sisifolibre
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002mm8
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003hjw - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003hjw
SDSS J205056.90+045853.1 - 1237669698362869059
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000192g - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000192g
SDSS J100324.29+381608.4 - 1237661384385233297
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003mjg - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003mjg
SDSS J132644.63+031154.9 - 1237651737377046826
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002hza - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002hza
SDSS J133938.98+174020.8 - 1237668296601764129
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001pst- https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001pst
Probably
SDSS J145102.08+301156.0 - 1237664852036616459
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00034xo - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00034xo
SDSS J162309.33+091933.4 - 1237668310021571433
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001hg6 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001hg6
SDSS J154128.25+341101.1 - 1237661463838916928
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003mmy - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003mmy
SDSS J224614.29+031024.2 - 1237678620094103802
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by antikodon
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000vo5 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000vo5
SDSS J153051.58+445250.5 - 1237659133287727320
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001nc7 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001nc7
SDSS J134719.81+312117.0 - 1237665180591849675
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000lxp - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000lxp
SDSS J094946.72+494125.2 - 1237657244046917979
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001a29 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001a29
SDSS J115626.32+374804.4 - 1237664338790711881
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by antikodon
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00020b1 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00020b1
SDSS J112314.21+251854.2 - 1237667912735129761
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002txw - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002txw
SDSS J231540.76+124244.0 - 1237678860077499027
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000169v - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000169v
SDSS J081649.68+394429.1 - 1237655107822616922
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003bkk - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003bkk
SDSS J233502.12+065954.2 - 1237669517439140057
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001qse - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001qse
SDSS J163334.73+294349.4 - 1237662499473850845
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00020yf - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00020yf
note green cloud to the N
SDSS J122746.34+250412.3 - 1237667911667744995
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000zmt - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000zmt
host could be green
SDSS J124231.50+430208.9 - 1237662195602096394
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001ao1 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001ao1
SDSS J105224.06+373004.5 - 1237662224596861073
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00026id - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00026id
SDSS J152151.04+225120.8 - 1237665371718746363
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000098b - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000098b
SDSS J081857.35+565425.0 - 1237663916805194004
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000jii - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000jii
compact source in FIRST
SDSS J165155.12+510003.5 - 1237665584327688688
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001gcy - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001gcy
SDSS J142620.59+344017.0 - 1237662224078668655
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003cjh - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003cjh\
SDSS J100212.32+063734.5 - 1237658300067479980
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00008u5 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00008u5
possible host
SDSS J084227.87+571151.8 - 1237663546904740152
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001is6 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001is6
SDSS J132527.32+333058.5 - 1237665128013038052
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00039y3 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00039y3
SDSS J213033.75+073458.8 - 1237678846644651681
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00039sl - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00039sl
SDSS J115158.91+073815.8 - 1237661971719389541
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002iep - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002iep
SDSS J081702.55+172917.5 - 1237667108499489413
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001w8d - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001w8d
SDSS J140027.29+271041.5 - 1237665441521730024
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by JeanTate in response to Dolorous_Edd's comment.
May be a large, ~face-on spiral (zph 0.351±0.090)? If so, #SDRAGN candidate:
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00032xg - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00032xg
SDSS J150445.14+100106.9 - 1237662199893524821
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00037zr - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00037zr
SDSS J141947.89+081423.3 - 1237662236942532891
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by sisifolibre
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00009pd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003pbw
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000nn5 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000nn5
SDSS J132526.44+485109.8 - 1237661151380111502
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000141c - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000141c
SDSS J124419.96+405136.8 - 1237662226216976573
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00029sk - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00029sk
SDSS J075045.00+212546.3 - 1237660958104813949
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002m0s - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002m0s
SDSS J102922.87+155244.2 - 1237671261745971433
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001bqz - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001bqz
SDSS J092147.97+365334.9 - 1237660963477651704
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001etc - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001etc
looks like green pea
SDSS J134918.51+352415.8 - 1237662684679438611
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002iei - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002iei
SDSS J151725.00+172921.3 - 1237665565002826017
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003d12 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003d12
SDSS J084929.23+062721.9 - 1237660412647506628
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000120t - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000120t
SDSS J102310.62+415313.2 - 1237661851996979586
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001crd - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001crd
SDSS J151913.35+362343.4 - 1237661874029330541
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002jy8 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002jy8
SDSS J140848.18+164852.9 - 1237668296604844336
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002hdm - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002hdm
SDSS J142513.89+175525.7 - 1237668272978002306
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by Dolorous_Edd
mentioned on page 17
ARG0002fj6 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002fj6
SDSS J123042.99+184556.9 - 1237668296594620466
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000k5c - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000k5c
SDSS J120440.54+503926.8 - 1237658205584228633
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001nwe - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001nwe
SDSS J112330.89+310519.3 - 1237665367971332212
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000930 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000930
SDSS J084813.16+570004.3 - 1237651274036740322
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003eok - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003eok
SDSS J002945.89+055440.7 - 1237678663037878352
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003cdu - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003cdu
SDSS J120606.95+064133.5 - 1237661970647154892
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002fit - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002fit
SDSS J161107.60+184555.7 - 1237671691227169367
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001lm5 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001lm5
SDSS J145311.34+321013.7 - 1237662223544484299
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002hbc - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002hbc
SDSS J160732.28+175700.8 - 1237665429182874442
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000fxq - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000fxq
SDSS J085845.68+525345.4 - 1237651190285205884
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001yu9 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001yu9
SDSS J093853.70+255859.6 - 1237667112797733448
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001sml - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001sml
SDSS J104433.44+284837.3 - 1237667212667846965
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000c3c - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000c3c
SDSS J135835.51+550643.5 - 1237661417674703499
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002jwy - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002jwy
SDSS J105047.70+164953.1 - 1237668496313221573
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000238m - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000238m
SDSS J110434.44+240845.1 - 1237667550882562461
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00039dy - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00039dy
SDSS J153447.12+074715.2 - 1237661949201875938
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002k6j - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002k6j
SDSS J082041.38+164230.6 - 1237667212115574883
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002890 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002890
SDSS J120943.77+220858.2 - 1237667782296862834
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000wbk - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000wbk
SDSS J165706.67+443509.5 - 1237662701868221453
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00033p4 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00033p4
SDSS J131825.14+094555.9 - 1237662263773298694
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00010qb - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00010qb
SDSS J093318.83+423236.5 - 1237658205572432379
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000109f - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000109f
SDSS J160121.25+424548.1 - 1237661388150866041
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001tq0 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001tq0
SDSS J132106.33+281631.4 - 1237665440980992178
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000fog - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000fog
SDSS J100533.68+530219.2 - 1237657771247206651
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000jll - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000jll
SDSS J142314.18+505537.3 - 1237659119859990549
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003n14 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003n14
SDSS J151443.04+030048.7 - 1237654879669322138
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002ei7 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002ei7
SDSS J090123.31+191417.1 - 1237667209972416750
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000382a - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000382a
SDSS J224154.23+081310.3 - 1237679008243385089
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002mb6 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002mb6
SDSS J110419.21+154508.2 - 1237668584357888113
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002rp9 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002rp9
SDSS J115508.55+133718.0 - 1237661951325634810
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000qyi - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000qyi
SDSS J161541.21+471111.7 - 1237651250440831050
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by 42jkb scientist, admin
406 candidates catalogued. Spectacular! Of which we have observed spectroscopically around 15.
Also, starting Sept 13 on the JVLA we have observing time to get higher resolution radio data on 100 of these. The data will also go deeper then the FIRST data. The sources will be in the observing queue and I do not know when they will be observed, but it will be by the end of January 2018.
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by JeanTate
Cool host ( https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002kru ):
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002hle - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002hle
SDSS J133523.39+175013.6 - 1237668296601305314
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000310k - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000310k
SDSS J132605.04+103533.6 - 1237662264847827164
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002kvi - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002kvi
SDSS J161426.07+162356.1 - 1237665533335110545
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00003av - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00003av
SDSS J161027.59+612113.6 - 1237671939264414871
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001r2l - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001r2l
SDSS J135135.37+293356.3 - 1237665329324163299
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000109z - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000109z
SDSS J074714.62+424520.3 - 1237651273492332882
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000198f - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000198f
SDSS J112457.00+381204.7 - 1237664667367112958
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00012q9 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00012q9
SDSS J082046.26+413141.2 - 1237673703970832646
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002ie7 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002ie7
SDSS J143556.61+172934.6 - 1237668272979116128
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000ym6
SDSS J121443.06+433105.0 - 1237661968503472394
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00007lj - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00007lj
SDSS J124922.17+575948.4 - 1237661388136317164
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003i6s - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003i6s
SDSS J143505.80+044635.9 - 1237651823247425867
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002lre - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002lre
SDSS J122412.50+160012.1 - 1237662526840045641
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000iv1 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000iv1
SDSS J130255.82+511944.6 - 1237661957756223550
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00017ky - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00017ky
SDSS J091052.03+390202.1 - 1237657874327863350
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000201c - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000201c
SDSS J112831.51+252526.1 - 1237667912735654121
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00017ld - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00017ld
SDSS J113710.81+390132.5 - 1237664667905098225
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000183m - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000183m
SDSS J110822.67+384549.9 - 1237662225135173783
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002bty - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002bty
SDSS J114626.99+203026.5 - 1237667916490670201
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00010ip - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00010ip
SDSS J083044.10+423831.2 - 1237673309896180437
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001897 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001897
SDSS J144353.08+384115.5 - 1237661872415506792
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003ph9 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003ph9
SDSS J131414.19+020404.3 - 1237651753481601748
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000rd8 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000rd8
SDSS J153201.75+465852.8 - 1237659163344830688
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003b1m - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003b1m
SDSS J015156.39+071147.8 - 1237670016191234772
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00015jz - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00015jz
SDSS J121949.10+400516.9 - 1237662225141203115
Posted
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by ChrisMolloy
If doublelobe, possibly #green, although very faint.
ARG00020hu, SDSS J104559.22+251411.5
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001mvf - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001mvf
SDSS J120058.72+313321.7 - 1237665225693069457
Posted
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by sisifolibre
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000uva
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002mqh
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001nj6 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001nj6
SDSS J084005.44+311547.1 - 1237660963473129775
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000bpi - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000bpi
SDSS J081303.10+552050.7 - 1237663787420156524
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000sn3 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000sn3
SDSS J090722.34+462018.1 - 1237657608040480872
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000e4v - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000e4v
SDSS J111726.84+535623.4 - 1237657590319415415
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00016il - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00016il
SDSS J121705.89+393648.1 - 1237662224604135550
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001mz2 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001mz2
SDSS J125821.16+313132.6 - 1237665226235314339
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000hul - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000hul
SDSS J140241.65+515043.1 - 1237658801507926219
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001e8e - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001e8e
SDSS J112939.48+354020.8 - 1237664336640803072
Posted
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by sisifolibre
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00022se
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00024hw
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000040j - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000040j
SDSS J105438.07+604626.9 - 1237655369820471882
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000dgf - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000dgf
SDSS J162752.18+541912.5 - 1237668502756065515
Posted
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by c_cld
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002lmx
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002loi
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002lo2
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr14/en/tools/explore/Summary.aspx?ra=189.58646&dec=+16.04361
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001tvs - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001tvs
SDSS J100658.05+281241.3 - 1237667112800617170
Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000j16 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000j16
SDSS J102132.24+511433.3 - 1237658802030117240
Posted
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by sisifolibre
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002u0j
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00013rp - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00013rp
SDSS J104915.84+405916.9 - 1237662195592855899
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00035dj - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00035dj
SDSS J004720.08+091014.1 - 1237678905713885664
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001pwr - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001pwr
SDSS J130058.46+300726.9 - 1237665442589639085
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001cy5 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001cy5
SDSS J071807.26+361722.2 - 1237663548504277885
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00039bt - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00039bt
SDSS J160013.73+074844.2 - 1237662635838669428
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00034ty - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00034ty
SDSS J115740.57+092132.7 - 1237660613440897195
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001j7g - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001j7g
SDSS J113332.24+331805.2 - 1237665126929072467
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000agh - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000agh
SDSS J125958.71+560737.6 - 1237661385989554483
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000hto - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000hto
SDSS J112932.01+515139.1 - 1237657629525803724
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00008lb - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00008lb
SDSS J115724.83+572102.8 - 1237657611802902760
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003013 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003013
SDSS J080751.60+105355.7 - 1237667731267977729
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001xkp - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001xkp
SDSS J123825.59+263339.6 - 1237667441899143181
OR
SDSS J123827.08+263330.1 - 1237667441899143402
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003p93 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003p93
SDSS J214820.94+020901.4 - 1237678619014070902
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002uz1 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002uz1
SDSS J214719.54+122258.0 - 1237656242768577493
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003it7 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003it7
SDSS J140518.48+043406.9 - 1237651822707343581
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002hef - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002hef
SDSS J121744.58+175445.8 - 1237668624622813445
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00032t5 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00032t5
SDSS J004050.53+100326.5 - 1237678906786906264
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001mw0 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001mw0
SDSS J120058.72+313321.7 - 1237665225693069457
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003h0b - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003h0b
possible host
SDSS J111731.44+050826.9 - 1237654605866664517
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003dus - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003dus
SDSS J135852.28+061109.4 - 1237661970659410754
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002fjt - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002fjt
SDSS J121008.57+184602.5 - 1237668296592458670
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000m85 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000m85
SDSS J122755.72+493256.0 - 1237658203975188917
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000bgp - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000bgp
SDSS J105035.34+552958.1 - 1237657221486543261
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002i44 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002i44
SDSS J162021.81+173623.9 - 1237665536007077926
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000qbj - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000qbj
SDSS J164946.83+473136.8 - 1237662702403715530
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001rph - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001rph
SDSS J115412.89+291608.4 - 1237667253476458727
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001z1w- https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001z1w
SDSS J170631.72+255303.7 - 1237659120951165614
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000ncr - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000ncr
SDSS J130702.76+485914.3 - 1237661150841929984
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003l2x - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003l2x
SDSS J093911.76+034358.2 - 1237654605319045464
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000392 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000392
SDSS J100826.39+612402.0 - 1237651251492356663
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00027lu - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00027lu
SDSS J103244.52+222421.9 - 1237667550342414584
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG000012t - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000012t
SDSS J125734.65+632433.3 - 1237655371437375691
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003nd7 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003nd7
SDSS J144423.98+025247.7 - 1237651821101056347
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00032zt - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00032zt
SDSS J145405.81+095952.5 - 1237662199355474735
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003msk - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003msk
SDSS J215430.59+030601.5 - 1237678598613631231
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002ucz - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002ucz
SDSS J005944.33+123452.0 - 1237678859551703265
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001ygp - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001ygp
SDSS J112859.85+260911.9 - 1237667322178240849
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0000hgz - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000hgz
SDSS J102251.57+520228.4 - 1237657591389487256
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001db7 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001db7
SDSS J082604.55+360652.6 - 1237664871891796481
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001ixw - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001ixw
SDSS J132624.11+332617.8 - 1237665128013103712
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002mzv - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002mzv
SDSS J125418.42+152823.1- 1237664291542663329
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0003147,
SDSS J135947.35+103318.4Posted
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002tli - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002tli
SDSS J092839.07+124940.2 - 1237671261202547186
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00026cm - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00026cm
SDSS J095038.02+225501.4 - 1237667430633702348
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0000m7l, SDSS J105647.95+493339.0, maybe green host of #hourglass.
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000fsd
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG00010t5, SDSS J135009.70+423022.0, possibly disk galaxy also.
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003hcs - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003hcs
SDSS J131943.58+050243.0 - 1237654880730480972
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001nl7
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0003fke, SDSS J000707.18+053609.4, if host of the emission.
Although, SDSS J000707.42+053605.2, could be a candidate also.
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00036rq- https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00036rq
SDSS J110957.58+084105.6 - 1237660612898848957
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by sisifolibre
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001crn
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001byr - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001byr
SDSS J102443.08+364720.9 - 1237662225668178471
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000cjt
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002017
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0001q49, either SDSS J115525.57+300303.8 or SDSS J115525.90+300255.2, depending on which is possibly the host of the #hourglass.
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002u33
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00034hf
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000zpi
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003kdf
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0003193, either SDSS J152307.69+103152.1, but more likely SDSS J152307.55+103154.7.
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000mcq
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by Rick_Nowell
There is a GP that has been posted on GZ beta by C_Cld that uses an image from the the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program Data. The link to the discussion is
Pea galaxies.
https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/zookeeper/galaxy-zoo/talk/1269/554022GPs are strictly non-AGN, yet this I feel needs some interpretation because of the red features either side of PG. Any help gratefully received.
![enter image description here](https://i.imgur.com/MxFnR0G.png =250x250)
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by JeanTate in response to Rick_Nowell's comment.
Hi Rick,
Not sure what help we, here in RGZ, can give. As far as I can tell, it's not a FIRST or NVSS source, which is consistent with what I know about GPs (none are such sources, are they?) ... intense star-formation does produce radio emission (hot electrons whizzing around in the multiple supernova remnants), but as I understand it, such a source would be too weak to be detected in FIRST/NVSS at the typical redshifts of GPs. Likewise, few (none at all?) true GPs host AGNs, so little chance of the nuclear supermassive black holes (if GPs do host them) indirectly creating an intense radio source either.
Hope this helps, and happy hunting! 😃
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG00035xj - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00035xj
SDSS J145111.51+085757.8 - 1237662264857002235
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by c_cld
SDSS J084036.78+011039.9 1237648722819547670 130.153254108, 1.177770247 08:40:36.78, +01:10:39.97
FIRST J084036.7+011039 Fpeak 1.14 mJy
SPECID = G09_Y1_test_010 GAMA 300620
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by sisifolibre
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003fca SDSS J114037.35+054028.4
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000097k SDSS J153459.59+565458.7
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003ixk
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001gbq - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001gbq
SDSS J113504.29+344159.6 - 1237665025437925747
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by sisifolibre
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002tyh
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0003ptb, #green-outflows both hosts of the #hourglass and #one-sided emission, and possible #green galaxy host NW #one-sided emission though tenuous.
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0003qyw - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003qyw
SDSS J013957.30+013146.0 - 1237678617965625384
ARG00002iy - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00002iy
SDSS J131827.00+620036.3 - 1237655370364813361
ARG00030fw - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00030fw
SDSS J143715.46+104631.7 - 1237661950269260089
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0001ypi, SDSS J111632.28+260151.6, slightly #green
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by sisifolibre
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00019ea #triple zsp=0.3, hi O[III]
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001egz - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001egz
SDSS J095548.04+353323.1 - 1237661136884269111
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0001rmk - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001rmk
SDSS J085834.20+291844.1 - 1237664094512218394
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG00022mp, SDSS J113400.18+242423.7, maybe host #doublelobe.
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by zutopian
Green Pea candidate:
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001xwj
PS: It was found by @A1001 .
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by sisifolibre
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002bzz
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by sisifolibre
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001nzf
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00004vl
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000a0v
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000uke
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by sisifolibre
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002vt5
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ARG00030fw might this be called a "green-pea" as well in lay-mans terms?
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by Dolorous_Edd
https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0000wuv
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by c_cld in response to leonie_van_vliet's comment.
Right, https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00030fw satisfies the color selection of green peas set in the first investigation paper https://arxiv.org/pdf/0907.4155.pdf
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0001jdl, SDSS J074504.82+331256.4, slightly #green, with faint #green-outflows
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by ivywong scientist, admin in response to leonie_van_vliet's comment.
I think it's tough to tell but the green beans are typically less blue ...
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG0002evo, SDSS J142616.10+190339.1 or/maybe SDSS J142616.25+190329.1 if host of #triple
ARG0001en3, SDSS J112829.58+352901.5Posted
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by ChrisMolloy
ARG000377k, SDSS J120611.32+083144.5, extended #compact
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by Dolorous_Edd
ARG0002n62 - https://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002n62
SDSS J161431.72+152421.9 - 1237665532261564716
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