Radio Galaxy Zoo Talk
IC 53, UGC 516, MCG +02-03-005, z_sp=.03927
no, this is QSO SDSS J104302.43+063023.1 at z_sp=1.437, thus 690 kpc size
no, this is triple on SDSS J104242.09+470102.5, WISEA J104242.09+470102.8:W1234=16.76,15.79,12.61,9.14, thus QSOcand at z~1.2
I agree, not a double: S hotspot is SDSS J162407.05+340932.8, N lobe is WISEA 162406.50+341045.4
4C+12.02, PKS B0002+125, 2MASX J00045025+1248398, z_sp=0.143, size 5.1' or 770 kpc
I'd prefer SDSS J113938.52+211458.5 =WISEA J113938.55+211458.5:W123=16.08,15.80,11.37, or QSO cand. SDSS J113941.70+211446.7
the triple is #ironly WISEA J225647.05+014110.7, seen, but uncatal. in PanSTARRS
no, this is PSO J163554.772+251022.63 = WISEA J163554.76+251022.4:W123=15.89,14.82,11.81, z_ph~1.7, size 1.66' or 840 kpc
I'd opt for SDSS J122037.41+360055.4 = WISEA J122037.44+360055.1, z_ph=0.794
WISEA J124236.48+613007.8, very asymmetric
no, the radio streaks are due to a strong source towards SE (beyond lower left corner), see FIRST or NVSS links
no hint for the other lobe in any other survey...
AllWISE and GAIA confirm a star, so the host is likely hidden/blended by that star
two jets/lobes ejected from the same host galaxy (not stars) on opposite sides, thus very elongated. Most radio galaxies look similar
QSO candidate, z_phot=0.69 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124D
double source on SDSS J145605.67+162654.8; 4C+16.43; PKS 1453+16
double src is QSO SDSS J115856.73+042313.7 (z~1.02); point source due N is SDSS J115856.74+042329.0, z~0.28, 4 times nearer; cannot interact
#ironly AllWISE J161129.09+473713.9, QSOcand, z~0.8 ? or ~520 kpc
NE wide 1.1' double is AllWISE J153715.92+073420.9, #ironly, no trace in PanSTARRS
no, this is SDSS J172652.83+324008.1, z_ph~0.58, size 1.47' or 580 kpc, VLASS confirms radio core
no, this is SDSS J083518.42+132852.2,z_ph=0.85, size 1.0' or 460 kpc, uncatal. in AllWISE, likely due to bright star ~6" due E
no, this is 2MASX J23002300+0921346, but size is only 1.9', since NNW comp. is diffuse src on PSO J230019.685+092259.23
yes, restarted and size 2.99' in LoTSS-DR1 (2019A&A...622A...1S), z_ph~1.0 from 2 refs, if so, then 1.4 Mpc #giant; great find!
precessing double source, with the jet axis rotating counterclockwise
artefact of 8.5' long source on SDSS J154709.21+353846.2 beyond SE edge of the image
no, at cntr is SW lobe of 2.65' triple on SDSS J115005.93+403835.5
NE overedge is not a RG: hotspots are AllWISE J170816.49+570153.3 and J170808.19+570357.6, and SDSS J170800.66+565949.1
yes, 2MASX J10305361+4113165, NNE hotspot has not opt/IR ID, then size 8.8' or 910 kpc
SDSS J005459.16+031318.0, z_[h=0.6, size 1.3' or 440 kpc
SE triple is more likely SDSS J120817.53+025916.5, see 2015salt.confE..34B
yes, WAT in cl. WHL J075656.0+161325, z_sp=0.107, size 3.8' or 450 kpc
I opt for 2.2' triple on SDSS J093250.24+265401.6, size 920 kpc; far SW lobe in NVSS is dble in FIRST, perpendicular to src axis
in fact AllWISE suggests SDSS J083421.65+173314.6, z_ph=0.49, size 3.58': #giant of 1.3 Mpc
no, I opt for #ironly AllWISE J104938.70+253103.4, very faint in PanSTARRS
yes, #overedge, QSO SDSS J084441.51+083059.9, size 2.52' or 1.08 Mpc at z=0.704
no, this is #ironly AllWISE J151811.07+090055.4, no trace in PanSTARRS, likely z>1
2MASX J09001815+0745350, z_sp=0.0606, size 6.5' or 460 kpc
SDSS J124310.32+083020.6 is blend of 2 obj in PanSTARRS, host is fainter WSW component, likely z~0.8 or ~1.1 Mpc
SDSS J160902.41+610944.7, z_sp=0.893, size 1.2' or 560 kpc
SDSS J084523.61+273401.9, z_ph~0.41, size 1.1' or 360 kpc
SDSS J113401.75+155129.8, z_ph~0.55, size 500 kpc
SDSS J095549.91+322540.40, z_ph~0.8, size 0.9' or 410 kpc
the host seems hidden in the glare of a star, but VLASS suggests it might be SDSS J205016.18+034136.6
SDSS J094645.91+323911.6
no, this is SDSS J154053.27+533026.8, z_ph~0.56, size 510 kpc, VLASS confirms radio core and SW arm 2.7 longer than NE arm
PKS 2308+098: single source on SDSS J231117.33+100822.9 = [HB89] 2308+098 per NED, z_sp=0.433
SDSS J233636.10+032348.8, AllWISE J233636.12+032348.8, QSOcand, size 1.64', likely z > 1
either SDSS J084254.44+403844.8 or SDSS J084255.07+403849.5, but neither detected in AllWISE; no suitable #ironly host either
SDSS J210647.55+061201.7, z_ph=0.68, size 2.1' or 680 kpc
no, this is #IRonly AllWISE J115605.49+424616.7, z_ph betw 0.8 and 2.2 (guessing)
3C458, SDSS J231252.07+051649.6, 3.1' z=0.289, 810 kpc
AllWISE J072539.38+504415.9, no trace in Pan-STARRS
I opt for 3.5' N-S triple on 2MASX J09241470+0309009, z_sp=0.128, 480 kpc, but N+S lobes/hotspots have possible opt. ID, VLASS does not help
no, this is SDSS J121744.73+410447.5, z_ph~0.63, size 0.9' or 370 kpc
cntr is likely the NE lobe of a triple on 2MASX J13534621+5410446, z_sp=0.0994 in SW corner, size 3.45' =380 kpc, no NVSS/LOFAR radio bridge
unlikely the star... perhaps SDSS J085042.12+402910.6 close to the W lobe?
2MASX J08391582+2850389, BrClG in cl. Abell 690, NVSS: size 7' or 630 kpc
VLASS suggests 0.9-mJy core at J002223.64+121307.3, so SDSS J002223.58+121306.8 is more likely: z_ph~0.8, size ~1.0 Mpc
double lobed QSO FBQS J170648.0+321422 = SDSS JJ170648.06+321422.8, TXS 1704+323, z_sp=1.075, outer lobes have no ir as expected
no, this is SDSS J134742.09+490745.9 = AllWISE J134742.10+490743.9; J122522.23+500938.3 must come from another subject (e.g. ARG0000l23)
no, I opt for #ironly AllWISE J124446.57+043243.8, faint, uncatal. but clear in PanSTARRS
SDSS obj not on axis, I opt for CFHTLS J143721.017+573436.03, aka AllWISE J143720.97+573435.6, z_ph=0.94, size 1.46' or 690 kpc
z=0.422 QSO is too far W of the N-S double, but on axis with far WSW radio source, which is SDSS J005254.29+041417.6, so not a lobe/hotspot
yes, radio stars exist, but double-lobed ones are not (yet) considered as proven; and your ID would leave the SW lobe unidentified
J102921.30+245727.2 is superposed on the NE lobe, I hadn't considered it; my ID is closer to the source center, but yours is not impossible
I opt for #ironly AllWISE J102920.07+245712.9, but why radio star?
#ironly AllWISE J113432.76+035743.6
Either AllWISE J155858.66+035019.6 looks compact in PanSTARRS, possibly QSO, or PSO J155857.921+035020.69, undet. in AllWISE
SDSS J005301.68+041453.2, z_ph~0.7, I see no evidence for QSO or BL Lac object
SDSS J134803.98+570510.6 = AllWISE J134803.97+570510.5, z_ph=0.75, size 1.1' or 490 kpc
PSO J071938.880+342602.19 = AllWISE J071938.87+342602.2:W123=15.30,14.14,11.26, 2.1', z_ph=0.70-1.2, could be #giant
the ID with the bright sp i(also in NED) seems wrong, I propose AllWISE J144556.57+173833.0 at the W edge of the ring around the sp
SDSS J210333.35+075431.2 = AllWISE J210333.35+075431.4
no radio jets (possibly at higher resol.), a WAT in an very regular & rich cluster, central galaxy SDSS J162132.36+060719.0, z_ph~0.35
SDSS J104706.03+534419.1
yes, a 6.3' or 1.95-Mpc wide giant at z=0.375, previously found in RGZ
yes, NGC 4827 = UGC 8065, size 3.7' in NVSS, but with z=0.0255 only 110 kpc
SDSS J110151.89+164038.6, size 5.5', z=0.069, 440 kpc
these seem to be separate sources in cluster WHL J104800.5+151605 =GMBCG J162.00202+15.26823
yes, VIII Zw 073b: radio jets clearly emanate from the central bright G, 2MASX J21005076+0720449
SDSS J135253.84+582449.2 coincides with radio core, SDSS J135253.09+582459.9 is a star confirmed by GaiaDR2
no, this is SDSS JJ134754.07+013420.2
2MASX J12515434+3519116 z_ph=0.206, size 4.0' or 810 kpc
no, see the strong core in FIRST, host is QSO FBQS J121609.6+415928, z_sp=0.2426, size 5.3' or 1.2 Mpc, see 1982AJ.....87.1245B
correct, just one galaxy SDSS J151347.97+530837.1 at center, z_ph~0.44, the source is ~830 kpc wide
#ironly AllWISE J125907.18+182522.5
no, this is #overedgd dble-lobed IC 2402; 4C+31.32, z_sp=0.0674, size 5' or 390 kpc
no, this is SDSS J133253.74+484532.2, z_sp=0.7304, with single N lobe, S lobe indeed very faint in NVSS and TGSS (if detected at all).
yes, host is even too faint in WISE to appear in the AllWISE catalog
artefact, NVSS is empty
likely a WAT whose tails merged (at least in projection), SDSS J100044.51+204727.7, z_sp=0.210, in cluster WHL J100044.5+204728
yes, double: SDSS J121329.78+455941.4, z+ph=0.866, size 1.75' or 810 kpc
no, VLASS shows a 0.7-mJy radio core at AllWISE J142001.61+570704.4:W12=+0.46,z_ph_CFHTLS=0.96; J142001.90+570714.1 is undetected in WISE
4C+01.35, could also be HATLAS J123705.32+013553.27 (2011MNRAS.416..857Smith+) or SDSS J123705.28+013553.3, await VLASS1.2 for a radio core
great find! probably the first WAT-shaped radio star, GAIA DR2 shows PM in DEC, WISE: no evidence for AGN superposed
more likely a WAT in cluster WHL J091639.4+052554, z=0.143
nothing near source center; perhaps SDSS J083953.29+310547.5, but then very asymmetric
2MASX J17300508+5212255, z_ph~0.09, amazingly short FRI bijet: size 0.75' or 75 kpc, no outer lobes in NVSS
lobes confirmed by VLASS, could be AllWISE J210444.99+032714.1, very faint in PanSTARRS, perhaps z~0.7, size 1.87' or 0.8 Mpc
yes, diffuse emission due S in NVSS+TGSS; NW end coincides with bright spiral 2MASX J08082331+3859293, worth to follow up
looks more like a QSO, also based on WISE colors; z_ph=0.23 seems low, could be up to 1.0
UGC 7115, z_sp=0.0226, size 16' or 440 kpc
no, this is SDSS J155904.16+183624.0,r'=21.80, z_ph=0.66, size 1.17' or 490 kpc
I'd prefer SDSS J142357.02+515928.6,z_ph~0.55, size 1.6' or 620 kpc
faint E lobe in NVSS: possibly SDSS J095127.63+360650.7, 0.8-mJy in FIRST, z_ph~0.39, size 7' or 2.2 Mpc, but too faint to be sure
yes, SDSS J115006.85+170935.9, z_ph=0.6, size 2.34' or 940 kpc; good catch!
no, J091349.63+365945.6 is a disk gal. in PanSTARRS; a faint FIRST core points to #IRonly AllWISE J091349.56+365939.0:W12=16.23-15.67=+0.56
faint radio core points to host SDSS J163357.12+080457.1,z_ph=0.48, size 1.48' or 530 kpc
#IRonly AllWISE J164851.62+242415.4, not SDSS J164851.51+242413.8 nor SDSS J164851.53+242413.8
SDSS J080145.02+242315.1 is a star by Gaia DR2, host is ~2.5"SW of star, uncataloged, but seen in SDSS and PanSTARRS, likely > 1 Mpc size
I would opt for SDSS J151715.78+022402.5,z_sp=0.6753, size 1.95' or 820 kpc
unsolvable with currently available radio data; could also be a 3' E-W double on SDSS J002848.43+090257.7, but VLASS shows no radio core
because it's brighter & closer to the source major axis & detected in AllWISE, (J105816.31+081201.3 is not); size 1.8 Mpc, very good find!
known giant: 2007AcA....57..227M,2018ApJS..238....9K propose SDSS J105816.31+081201.3, but I agree better with SDSS J105816.31+081201.3
cntr PanSTARRS J012956.746+015213.06 = AllWISE J012956.75+015212.6; or wide double on SDSS J012959.27+015232.2, z_sp=0.494
#IRonly QSO cand AllWISE J110737.87+414246.0, W123=16.84,15.72,12.50
no, this is SDSS J231925.33+101831.8, uncataloged in AllWISE, z_ph~0.65, size 1.56' or 640 kpc, confirmed by VLASS1.1
not a triple: central src has no optID, but southermost (off image) has one in PanSTARRS
#IRonly AllWISE J162531.95+104844.3
NE lobe of 1.97' double on SDSS J083903.20+455536.7, z_ph=0.36, size 300 kpc
SDSS J093916.30+363929.3, perhaps z_ph~0.6, then size ~550 kpc
hard to say, apparently affected by the cluster environment and possibly projection effects.
no, this is SDSS J141239.40+245715.5, z_ph=0.85, size 1.8' or 830 kpc, a new find!
#IRonly AllWISE J131404.71+325029.4:W12=16.44-15.71=+0.73, 0.6-mJy core in VLASS1.1
yes, SDSS J082151.15+080438.8, z_ph~0.55, size 1' or 380 kpc
1.91' triple on #IRonly AllWISE J075618.48+641303.2, further potential 2.47' (N-S) double on AllWISE J075633.24+641204.5, could be #giant
more likely SDSS J121922.48+453914.6 as you proposed in Sept. 2016, z_ph~0.4, size 2.58' or 830 kpc
no, this is #IRonly AllWISE J115221.34+343340.5
size 1.43', with z_ph~0.86 only 660 kpc
QSO SDSS J081819.12+243542.4, z_sp=1.2063, size 1.15' or 570 kpc
#IRonly AllWISE J153519.32+101836.6
VLASS confirms: SDSS J124548.71+563111.7, DDRG in faint cluster, z_ph=0.59, size 540 kpc
radio bridge in NVSS is temptingm but W hotspot coincides with AllWISE J014039.74+024019.6, peculiar in PanSTARRS; good candidate, 710 kpc
Yes, a radio galaxy of the classical double type, host is SDSS J102212.39+055152.1 or AllWISE J102212.36+055150.0, z_ph=0.74
if so, then 3.2 Mpc; or else 2.9' on SDSS J161718.59+151938.5,z_ph=0.51, 1.07 Mpc; VLASS1.2 in 2019 may show
SDSS J235750.42+101133.4, z_ph=0.28 or 0.75, likely > 400 kpc
yes, 4C+37.32; B2 1141+37, z_sp=0.1148, size 4.5' or 560 kpc
SDSS J111700.86+453719.4, AllWISE J111700.82+453719.1, likely z > 0.5 or > 390 kpc
yes, WNW lobe seen in NVSS, resolved out in FIRST, size 1.8' or 730 kpc
AllWISE J125533.23+392443.4, #ironly, faintly detected in PanSTARRS, but uncatalogued
no, the WISE image shows a dble obj., radio host is E one, #IRonly AllWISE J152414.01+385310.7, z likely >0.5
yes, relatively rare example of WAT QSO, z_spec is not even in NED... but z_ph=1.385 is very close
SDSS J084711.18+454005.2,z_ph=0.32, size 3.2' =890 kpc (Fig.9 2010MNRAS.405..436I); unlikely SDSS J084710.57+454025.6 as it is a spiral
WAT = wide-angle tailed radio galaxy. They live in clusters and the cluster is nicely seen in SDSS
AllWISE J031839.01+044140.5
correct
no, either QSOcand SDSS J130330.10+475428.7,z_ph=0.425 or SDSS J130331.83+475426.6,z_ph=0.24
SDSS J122732.50+261323.1
SDSS J125814.60+225846.5
QSOcand SDSS J154219.73+564814.5, z_ph~0.6 ?, Xshaped or winged, VLASS shows 0.9-mJy radio core
but it doesn't have AGN/QSO WISE colors, GaiaDR2 has PM.ne.0; I don't see other suitable objects; VLASS: no radio core,
less likely AllWISE J135412.79+392758.8:W123=17.30,16.90,12.73 or AllWISE J135413.48+392801.9:W123=16.72,16.37,12.55
most likely AllWISE J135410.26+392742.6, QSOcand, z_est~1.6 (2018ApJS..235...10K), size 1.88' or 960 kpc
SDSS JJ153511.58+272921.4 = AllWISE J153511.56+272921.5 by VizieR, but I can't find it in SDSS DR7
yes, QSOcand SDSS J170306.95+191512.2, z_ph~0.61 by 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo+, size 610 kpc
yes, BrClG in cl. WHL J090839.1+594512, size 5.0' or 1.14 Mpc, unusual for a BrClG
yes, SDSS JJ113506.34+613338.0, likely z>0.7, size 2.07' or > 890 kpc
SDSS J162910.52+084854.2, z_ph=0.59, size 1.44' or 570 kpc
QSO candidate with z_ph=1.127, but unfortunately the E and W lobes are artefacts, nothing there in NVSS
possibly SDSS J152749.42+095411.0,z_ph=0.735, size 1.19' or 520 kpc; await VLASS1.2 to see a radio core
QSO candidate SDSS J142954.37+303823.8, z_ph~0.8 to 2.2
SDSS J094409.22+103619.6
no, this is SDSS J111556.10+082335.3, z_ph=0.8
strongly bent and the AllWISE object doesn't match with the FIRST source, doubtful, but extended emission bridge seems present
the plx has a large error, and AllWISE colors are typical of a QSO, z_ph~0.5 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124D and 2018ApJS..235...10K
more like a WAT to me...
SDSS J125602.86+022032.1, not in AllWISE, likely because of blend with bright star due NW
no, radio core at J120702.87+385314.7 in VLASS, coincides with faint uncatalogued obj. in PanSTARRS, AllWISE J120702.57+385316.7 is 4.1"WNW
VLASS gives a slight preference for SDSS J154700.25+354403.5, which for z_ph~0.65, size 3.55' gives 1.48 Mpc; unrecognizable in NVSS
yes, SDSS J142931.77+271940.4, z_ph=.35 (mean of 3 refs), 2.67' or 790 kpc, good catch! difficult to recognize in NVSS; no core in VLASS
or possibly SDSS J145857.26+464913.4, QSOcand from WISE; only VLASS1.2 in 2019 may show...
starlike SDSS J131931.17+211216.2 falls closer to radio axis, but is undet. in AllWISE and not listed as QSO candidate, weird
NE lobe much wider/stronger in NVSS, possibly asym. dble on SDSS J163511.10+183339.1 ?
I'd opt for small double on SDSS J155012.77+461211.0, and compact src on SDSS J155011.26+461134.4
no, this SDSS J155504.07+493057.2, 2.55' or 950 kpc large
core of a 13' (920 kpc) source, see NVSS and e.g. 2012MNRAS.426..758Pirya+
also, no evidence for giant: no possible host due SSE, and far SE FIRST source is SDSS J095803.93+401106.6
not so extreme: S_TGSS,NVSS=30,3.9 mJy, S_FIRST=3.26mJy (size 9.5"), sp.index ~-0.9, no host, but that's true for most faint radio sources!
either SDSS J085102.17+045844.1 or SDSS J085102.43+045848.5, VLASS1.1 does not show any radio core, z>0.37 thus at least 620 kpc
candidate giant, with z=2.95 and 2.65', 1.23 Mpc, but needs confirmation, perhaps with VLASS1.2 in 2019 or LoFAR
could also be SDSS J163601.56+375241.9,z_ph~0.5, VLASS1.2 in 2019 should tell if and where there is a radio core
Gaia DR2 does NOT detect a significant parallax or proper motion, so is it really a star ?
0.9-mJy FIRST source at J100810.12+395100.0 has no opt/IR ID, but if host SDSS J100810.13+395047.0, z_ph=0.62, then size =5.62' or 2.29 Mpc
yes, SDSS J092633.24+431245.7, z_ph~0.25 (mean from 3 refs) and size 2.0' or 470 kpc, central src. is NE hotspot; very good finding
yes, QSO/AGN 2MASX J08531944+3852392, NVSS shows 3.7' E-W diffuse emission, 510 kpc wide, apparently not reported before
faint radio core between lobes, but no optical or WISE ID at this position (13 27 32.39 +38 37 50)
could be SDSS J123357.65+415059.4, too faint for any z_phot
no evidence for emission bridge or radio core; too speculative for the moment
no evidence for emission between radio componets in VLASS; too speculative I think
morphology of lobes would be unusual, too speculative I find
no, this is SDSS J153931.10+100747.8, z_ph=0.485, 1237662637446923511
AllWISE J085601.41+285521.4,W12=+1.09, QSO candidate, likely z>0.5, size > 520 kpc
NVSS and TGSS suggest diffuse outer lobes on each side, z_ph=0.35, size ~5' or 1.48 Mpc #giant candidate
hmm, the faint WISE source near the NW lobe is not in the WISE nor AllWISE catalog...
no, SDSS J163127.31+300120.3 is ~8"SSW of the radio core, which is undetected in SDSS and PanSTARRS, blended in AllWISE
this is SDSS J150457.12+260058.4, aka 3C 310, VV 204, PKS 1502+261, very diffuse lobes
VLASS shows a faint radio core about 1.5"NW of the star (which IS a star with parallax and PM by GaiaDR2)
I'd opt for #ironly either AllWISE J210402.62+101846.6 or J210404.13+101826.0, VLASS shows no radio core
tough, possibly #ironly AllWISE J102029.44+055558.8, W12=+1.02, no radio core detected in VLASS
yes, QSO candidate, z_ph=1.02 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo+, size 1.03' or 500 kpc
possibly an artefact
no, this is SDSS J134837.33+631056.1,z_ph=0.5,size 1.4' or 520 kpc, BrClG in cl. GMBCG J207.15556+63.18229
I opt for SDSS J154441.48+463236.9,z_ph=0.4, size 2.15' or 690 kpc, it shows a 1.0-mJy core in VLASS
nothing in PanSTARRS either, must be very distant
no, I'd opt for SDSS J113924.47+293755.7,z_ph=0.799, size 0.67' or 300 kpc
not SDRAGN, I meant to say that 2MASX J17253705+4258386 is not the host
about 8"W of disky galaxy 2MASX J17253705+4258386, faint compact obj. (QSO?), only seen in r in PanSTARRS, await VLASS1.2 in 2019
strange, if cntr is S lobe (~2 mJy) of triple, why is it undet. in NVSS? With 2.4', if z>0.7, then giant
S lobe of SDSS J014849.35+062243.2,size 3.3'z_ph=0.33, 950 kpc; due SW is SDSS J014839.12+062042.7,z_sp=0.468,size 1.7'=600 kpc
perhaps SDSS J104002.36+052324.1, z_ph=0.625, size 1.95 Mpc, less "active" in its WISE colors
sure giant, but AllWISE J103959.97+052320.8 must be at z>0.7 (>2 Mpc) and requires strong bending, but coincides with radio core
no, this is SDSS J125008.46+260933.7, z_ph=0.673, size 1' or 400 kpc
no, this is SDSS J142528.97+390345.0, z_ph=0.38, size 1.0' or 320 kpc
no, this is a giant on SDSS J124154.50+573040.8, z_ph=0.353, size 3.95' or 1.2 Mpc
no, this is 123036.12+173432.8, z_ph=0.58, size 1.0' or 390 kpc, SDSS J123034.09+173431.3 seems like an asteroid
SDSS J210333.35+075431.2 aka AllWISE J210333.35+075431.4, likely z > 0.5
yes, but not 1-sided ... the S lobe is clear seen in NVSS, resolved out in FIRST, total size ~1.75' or 610 kpc
NW diffuse source is S lobe of SDSS J162209.91+552433.6, z_sp=0.108, size 3.13' or 370 kpc
no, I opt for SDSS J150118.16+422402.7,z_ph=0.64, size 1.48' or 610 kpc
no, I think it's QSO cand. SDSS J145642.02+434312.5 = AllWISE J145641.92+434312.1:W123=17.75,16.38,13.08
do you suspect a triple centered on FIRST J093937.8+362315 ? It has no optical/IR counterpart.
no radio core in VLASS, but no optical/IR IDs for either hotspot: candidate giant
yes, SDSS J081257.38+070455.7, very red and starlike, AllWISE J081257.38+070456.3:W1234=14.17,14.02,12.44,8.86, but they're not QSO colors
yes, a starforming galaxy and AGN at the same time!
artefact of strong source beyond W margin (towards right)
no, I opt for SDSS J111510.73+075448.5, z_sp=0.51646, size 1.88' or 700 kpc
I opt for QSO candidate SDSS J113400.18+242423.7, AllWISE J113400.19+242423.7:W123=15.41,14.52,11.81
I opt for #ironly AllWISE J130544.00+274334.8, well centered between lobes; SDSS J130543.48+274343.8 is ~2"N of NW lobe
radio core in VLASS at J122109.79+515049.8: likely SDSS J122109.70+515051.0=AllWISE J122109.76+515050.0,z_ph=0.8, size 1.04' or 470 kpc
SDSS J163206.60+173727.9, z_sp=0.56, size 1.45' or 560 kpc
no, this is SDSS J103940.31+311002.1, z_sp=0.137
3C 284 = B2 1308+27, z=0.2397, size 3.07' or 700 kpc
rippling is an artefact in the radio image; host is z_sp=0.749 QSO SDSS J111931.61+020729.4, size 0.87' or 380 kpc
yes, SDSS J090412.11+283613.0, z_ph=0.52, size 3.3' or 1.23 Mpc #giant; far W hotspot FIRST J090401.97+283630.0 has no opt/IR ID
possibly PSO J173120.490+421156.67 = AllWISE J173120.49+421156.8:W12=15.74-15.83=-0.09
cntr is likely a small dble on SDSS J105105.15+464801.5, so perhaps no overedge here
SDSS J105035.34+552958.1, z_ph=0.32, size 1.08' or 300 kpc
I agree with SDSS J150326.22+410016.3, though the FIRST peak is 2.5"NNE of it.
yes, SDSS J133920.84+174752.9, size 2.58' z_ph=0.603 1.04 Mpc #giant, found by antikodon in Jan 2014 and Jan 2015
yes, SDSS J161940.24+194454.2, z_ph=0.55 size 1.81' or 0.70 Mpc
also z_phot = 0.331 according to 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo
SDSS J163607.20+160809.2, zph=0.32, size 2.0' or 600 kpc
VLASS suggests #ironly AllWISE J151936.03+330804.1:W12=+0.92, thus AGN or even QSOcand, size ~30",far W "lobe" SDSS J151916.79+330836.1 ?
SDSS J145352.84+500406.2, z_sp=0.3883, size 1.4' or 440 kpc, also in 2011MNRAS.415.1013Koziel-W.+
host is SDSS J091711.52+253217.2, QSOcand z_ph=1.257, size 0.77' or 390 kpc
yes, also listed in 2011AJ....141..182Kimball et al.
yes, star is ~1" off axis due N, but good candidate, AllWISE W12=0.01, compatible with star, lobes also seen in VLASS
rather #ironly AllWISE J140416.35+315613.2
2015MNRAS.446.2985V only list dble radio sources; this one is indeed a #specstar, but no significant parallax in GAIA DR2, needs follow-up
yes, QSO candidate, z_ph=0.4, 1.12, and 1.8 are offered... size 620 to 930 kpc
yes, but curiously neither in WISE nor AllWISE catalog.
2014A&A...568A.126Brescia+ give a more reasonable z_ph=0.4249
NVSS shows very bent faint S lobe, size 4.05' or 770 kpc, unusual for a BrClG (MaxBCG J207.03681+19.32870, WHL J134803.5+192019)
LQAC 116+052 001, TXS 0743+528, z_sp=0.542, size 1.74' or 660 kpc
no, this is #IRonly AllWISE J150605.12+433808.9:W12=16.52-15.96=+0.56, faint radio core detected in FIRST (see blue hue)
NGC 4801; MCG +09-21-060, size 6.2' or 390 kpc
yes, SDSS J140343.33+280921.0, z_ph=0.91, size 0.75' or 350 kpc
peak in VLASS is ~2"S of star, and closest distance betw radio "jet" due NW is ~1", PM of star ~4.5 mas/yr, so most likely chance alignment
no, this is SDSS J124757.21+461029.0, z_sp=0.5729, size 1.34' or 0.53 Mpc
no radio core even in VLASS...
possibly SDSS J145933.10+200504.0 (bluish nearby G, unlikely), or IRonly WISE J145932.77+200506.3
cntr is SDSS J093756.36+475723.8, more extended in NVSS, NE source likely separate
I'd opt for SDSS J142703.58+311012.9, z_ph=0.457, size 2.0' or 700 kpc, far SSE hotspot is SDSS J142707.30+310813.0
no, this is QSO SDSS J160932.70+552542.0, z_sp=0.36 (z_sp_SDSSDR12,14=6.332 is wrong; Lya is Ha)
most likely #ironly AllWISE J095124.77+080708.8, no radio core in VLASS1.1
yes, AllWISE J133334.35+363623.9:W1234=14.08,13.18,10.17,7.47, QSO cand., could be at z~1.2
no, radio core in VLASS/FIRST is at J115633.42+552044.2, but no optical or IR object there, LAMOST spectrum at this pos. must be in error
yes, #specstar, but also AllWISE J155326.78+503342.6:W12=16.12-15.40=+0.72, incompatible with a star, indicating a background AGN
VLASS shows core at J161645.62+280953.3, nothing in PanSTARRS nor SDSS, AllWISE J161645.62+280953.2 must be the host
no, this is a star (with PM in GAIA DR2), VLASS1.1 shows radio core at J164416.62+252512.7, but undetected in SDSS or PanSTARRS
yes, QSO cand. SDSS J153225.45+024715.3, very asym: armlength ratio ~8! Other z_ph: 0.34 & 1.1 (2015MNRAS.452.3124D, 2016PASA...33...52F)
yes, SDSS J112351.34+424953.6, z_sp=0.608, size 2.84' or 1.15 Mpc #giant
IRonly AllWISE J152039.34+552633.6; alternative host SDSS J152041.08+552637.6 is a star (GAIA DR2)
either SDSS J075944.49+233130.9 or possibly IRonly AllWISE J075943.03+233124.8
SDSS J220519.20+042324.8 is unrelated, perhaps host is SDSS J220521.14+042347.2 or SDSS J220519.06+042340.1 or AllWISE J220520.22+042345.5
2MASX J23265449+0825485, z=0.13 (sp or phot?), size may be up to 4.7', far SSE hotspot is AllWISE obj., BrClG in WHL J232654.5+082549
yes, IRonly AllWISE J121153.60+425415.9
yes, z=0.691 QSO SDSS J090109.97+050617.8, size 2.56' or 1.09 Mpc (W lobe very diffuse, but clear in NVSS)
as there is no NE lobe, even FIRST isn't conclusive about the size and thus neither about the host
yes, radio core confirmed in VLASS
yes, published in 2017MNRAS.469.2886Dabhade et al., brightest galaxy of cluster WHL_J223301.3+131503
... far NE hotspot is SDSS J152921.56+440622.0, thus not overedge
apparent core-dominant triple at J152916.08+440454.8, but nearest opt/IR obj. is SDSS J152916.11+440451.9 ~2.9"S, but far NE hotspot is SDSS
yes, BrClG in cl. WHL J133439.3+313618 = GMBCG J203.66383+31.60516, z~-0.19, B2 1332+31, unstudied, WAT or relic-type src?
Depends on the detail to be applied; the inner part of the source may be classified as hymor, the outer part (see NVSS) is a (fat) double
I'd opt for IRonly AllWISE J154352.65+091715.8
SDSS J033238.51+052323.6, z_ph=0.66
VLASS confirms radio core on SDSS J135545.05+253430.2, with z_ph~0.45 and size >3' likely a giant (a very unusual one)
VLASS doesn't give a consistent picture of this region... I give up on this one, too.
yes, the starlike bluish object ~2"SE, SDSS J163304.45+342717.0, does not seem to be a QSO
yes, QSO SDSS J124254.17+450348.7, but the redshift is wrong (see 2016MNRAS.462.1603Y) and is rather 0.947, but still a 2.1-Mpc giant!
I'd opt for #ironly AllWISE J150424.85+131947.2
yes, SDSS J083856.38+102200.9, with 4.42' it is a 1.76-Mpc #giant
yes, SDSS J115321.55+341512.5, QSO cand z_ph=2.01 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo+ (not in VizieR)
yes, the z_ph I quote comes from 2014A&A...568A.126Brescia+, unfortuately not in VizieR ...
SDSS J152155.75+014540.6, z_sp=0.4953, size 1.9' or 690 kpc
AllWISE J091337.12+023145.9, no trace in PanSTARRS, rare radio morphology
yes, known giant (see 2001A&A...374..861S, 2009ARep...53.1086K), size 12' or 1.15 Mpc
no, this is SDSS J163659.60+121450.8, z_ph=0.33, size 0.75' or 220 kpc
no, this is SDSS J163745.59+511708.5 with a radio quiet host
no, this is SDSS J121329.10+050010.0, z_ph=0.45, size 0.84' or 290 kpc
no, 3 independent sources (from E to W): SDSS J110716.91+424308.4, SDSS J110709.00+424318.4, SDSS J110702.08+424326.5
yes, SDSS J074218.21+194719.4, z_sp=0.6579, size 1.65' or 690 kpc
the position of Ton 985 is not well known; it's rather SDSS J085946.73+223818.4,z_ph=0.72, size 1.26' or 550 kpc
unfortunately new VLASS image doesn't show a radio core. J140451.61+611616.6 seems BrClG
no, this is SDSS J094147.02+315454.8, z_ph=0.367, however, AllWISE colors suggest QSO of z_ph~2.0
radio core is at J082745.530+161549.61, but no optical or IR object there
I prefer #ironly AllWISE J160821.34+423510.5
AllWISE J080349.67+614644.4
no, this is 2MASX J11341918+3046390 = SDSS J113419.26+304638.4
I opt for SDSS J125118.47+181118.8
VLASS suggests a core at J122545.2+361132.3, but no optical or IR object there... I surrender
yes, SDSS J084444.90+171325.1,z_ph=0.490/0.203, if E lobe in NVSS is real, then size 3.54' or 1.0 Mpc #giant
possibly an artefact of strong and complex sources due E in cluster ZwCl 1215.1+0400
no, the host is likely hidden by the 14.4-mag blue star SDSS J102456.74+090554.50
yes, SDSS J000343.29+313942.6, size 4.0' or 1.52 Mpc/h70
yes, 3C 277
SDSS J132355.54+414743.4, z_sp=0.512, size 1.4' or 520 kpc
if AllWISE J102909.92+025520.2 is a QSO, the WISE colors suggest z~1.0 (see Krogager+2018 arXiv:1802.00482), then 2.27' = 1.09 Mpc #giant
either SDSS J103553.66+024943.9 = AllWISE J103553.67+024943.8:W123=15.71,15.15,12.35, or else SDSS J103553.02+024946.5
possibly restarted, #IRonly AllWISE J124843.02+202248.5:W12=16.43-16.10=+0.33, undet. in SDSS and PanSTARRS
SDSS J113831.01+312327.6, z_ph=0.46, size 3.0' or 1.05 Mpc #giant
perhaps SDSS J133909.00+203413.1, but no z_ph available, no radio bridge in NVSS,FIRST nor VLASS1.1
SDSS J223013.03+044829.8, z_ph=0.75, size 1.38' or 610 kpc
SDSS J135226.59+470917.9, z_p=0.5147, size 2.55' or 950 kpc
either AllWISE J095236.65+072918.8 or PanSTARRS J095236.286+072918.5, VLASS image shows weak preference for the latter
no, that star is too far SW of the radio source; the host is lost in the glare of the bright bluish star due north
yes, SDSS J084434.18+230133.1: TGSS confirms the 2 lobes, but size is only 2.7', z_ph=0.90/0.67 for SDSSDR14/9, so size ~1.2 Mpc, #giant
no, this is SDSS J074300.26+443235.8,z_sp=0.696, size 1.0' or 430 kpc, undet. in AllWISE (due to blend with star SDSS J074300.79+443230.1)
no, this is QSO cand SDSS J150749.11+394720.2, z_ph=0.394, not green, size about 360 kpc or more
yes, SDSS J144007.85+552706.0, size 3.5', z_ph=0.56 or QSOcand z~1.2, thus #giant, at least 1.37 Mpc
size 7.4', intriguing! nearest host in PanSTARRS is 3.7"NW, undet. in AllWISE, E+W hotspots have not opt/IR ID, wait for VLASS1.2 in 2019
no, this is SDSS J080816.85+492824.2, z_ph=0.21
no, the radio core is at J222904.4+082324.1, and a WISE source is seen in this image, but not in the AllWISE catalog: too faint
VLASS? yes, there is an image, but no detected radio core... too bad!
1-sided ejection due SE only
#ironly AllWISE J090058.95+122325.8, likely z>0.5, thus size 1.4' or at least 0.5 Mpc
SDSS J154209.91+174948.9, z_sp=0.4989, size 1.37' or 0.5 Mpc
perhaps more likely SDSS J002427.55+083811.8 ?
yes, 3C 313, z_sp=0.4594, size 2.17' or 760 kpc
either SDSS J143524.55+292310.0 or J143525.86+292239.8, both in AllWISE,with W12~+0.1, not AGN-typical; both z_ph~0.75, size 4.05'=1.8 Mpc
host possibly SDSS J171552.37+355725.6, VLASS1.1 shows no radio core, SDSS J171551.82+355718.5 is a star by its WISE colors
yes, starlike SDSS J232754.82+081508.0, spectacular in VLASS1.1: 0.1-mJy core, QSOcand z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=0.539, size 2.48' or 940 kpc
but where is the counterlobe?
2MASX J23002300+0921346, z_sp=0.164, size 3.2' or 540 kpc (correction 08-Mar-2019: size is only 1.9' or 320 kpc)
2MASX J12202463+4445235, NAT in cl. GMBCG J185.08466+44.75681, z_sp=0.225, size maybe 3.5' or 760 kpc
no, this is a WAT on 2MASX J00271911+0224289 = SDSS J002719.07+022428.8, z_ph=0.11, BrClG in unreported clusters
yes, SDSS J114418.04+380448.0, z_sp=0.174, size 1.31' or 200 kpc
NED ID with [HB89] 2318+026 is wrong: too far E; most likely SDSS J232046.62+025652.6 or else SDSS J232046.32+025706.0
could be AllWISE J124631.22+433441.7, otherwise the triple with z_est~1.5 and size 5.0' it would be 2.5 Mpc, and bent
PanSTARRS shows faint (uncatal.) object at J124657.7+433552. which explains this E lobe as separate double
yes, SDSS J084525.51+522915.7, z_sp=0.403, size 3.9' or 1.26 Mpc
yes, 4C 08.46, but rather SDSS J160027.78+083743.0,z_sp=0.2269, size 2.8' or 610 kpc
z_sp=1.66725 QSO SDSS J134853.20+464550.6, size 1.12' or 570 kpc
yes, SDSS J124720.46+062912.7, z_sp=0.454, 2-sided in NVSS, 4.8' or 1.67 Mpc #giant
I'd opt for SDSS J151821.63+151545.1 (DR7 only) = AllWISE J151821.65+151545.4:W1234=16.62,15.80,12.03,9.34, QSOcand, z_est~2.5
checking VLASS1.1, I withdraw my ID, concur with Dolorous_Edd: SDSS J004808.90+120515.8, but z_ph=0.259,0.0977 look too low, maybe #giant
FBQS J074541.6+314256, QSO, z=0.46, size 670 kpc
yes, 3C 264, brightest galaxy in cluster Abell 1367, z=0.021
SDSS J090425.62+071648.3, QSOcand, z_ph=1.06, size 1.37' or 540 kpc
NGC 5490;4C+17.57;PKS 1407+17, z=0.0162, size 7.7' or 150 kpc
Messier 87, one of the brightest radio sources in the sky, brightest galaxy in Virgo cluster
no, 958bacsal is correct, this is SDSS J211502.50+060836.9, z_ph=0.683,
SDSS J224243.65+055210.3 = AllWISE J224243.59+055210.8, S_3GHz=0.5 mJy core in VLASS, z_ph=0.3, size 1.25'=330 kpc
yes, SE lobe of SDSS J075710.61+215319.7 = AllWISE J075710.58+215319.4, found by antikodon Jan-2014, z_ph=.66, size 3.48' =1.46 Mpc, #giant
SDSS J082838.78+032043.5, z_ph=0.64
SDSS J140037.20+221447.0, z_ph=0.6, size 1.44' or 580 kpc, lobes almost completely resolved out in VLASS, no core emission
VLASS image suggests AllWISE J101354.96+624947.8 = SDSS J101354.96+624948.1, z_ph=0.48, size 3.1' or 1.1 Mpc, #giant
likely yes, NW lobe very faint in both NVSS and FIRST, 2MASX J13470287+1406079, z_sp=0.1372, size 3' or 430 kpc
a yet unreported ultra-steep spectrum source, S_150/1400MHz=156/4.8 mJy, likely very distant, possibly AllWISE J153927.39+195755.9
4C+06.32, 2008MNRAS.390..819G give wrong ID and z_ph; it's SDSS J084836.15+055524.1, z_ph=0.22, size 3.7' or 0.8 Mpc, NVSS+TGSS extend NE
oops... another double-lobed radio star? SDSS J073757.18+294211.9, r'=18.33, F5 star 46+-5 km/s, no obvious AGN colors in WISE
SDSS J102611.07+074619.2, z_ph=0.739, size 1.88' or 820 kpc, very faint hotspots in FIRST, but clear lobes in NVSS
AllWISE J095813.37+294546.3, undet. in SDSS, very faint and uncatalogued in PanSTARRS
yes, rare case of a WAT QSO, FR I, z_sp=0.604, size 480 kpc
AllWISE J143516.23+390318.1, undet. in SDSS
no: FIRST dble WNW is AllWISE J104458.02+503416.6 (faint+diffuse in PanST), far WNW hotspot J104454.54+503428.3 is SDSS J104454.53+503428.3
no, it's clear in NVSS, likely relic radio galaxy SDSS J090406.19+100727.6; far W hotspot is QSO SDSS J090354.09+100747.9, z_sp=2.05
yes, also in PanSTARRS at J133924.855+560248.02, undetected in r, but i=21.3 mag, likely z>0.5, thus >1 Mpc #giant
no, it's the quasar 4C 50.43 of z=1.1
yes, very symmetric FRII and #IRonly, not SDSS J132716.45+471711.4 ~3.2"WNW, likely z>0.5, thus #giant
SDSS J095912.06+640820.2, z_ph=0.86, ~600 kpc
SDSS J152454.79+275704.6, z_ph=0.6 and 0.35, QSO colors in WISE
yes, #overedge, SDSS J170855.71+622644.1, z_ph=0.47, size 2.9' or 1.03 Mpc #giant
no, I opt for a double on SDSS J115609.52+410711.7, z_ph~0.9, size 2.0' or ~900 kpc
yes, the NW one is 2MASX J13444152+4028027, at least about 7.2' long or 620 kpc
OK, the off source SDSS J132259.87+270659.1 is also known as IC 4234, CGCG 161-038, size at least 7'
more diffuse NVSS emission due NE of host, and beyond that a compact radio source 2MASX J12255029+2733037; is J122553.45+273041.4 hotspot?
NGC 4393 is radio quiet; I agree with JeanTate: SDSS J122542.29+273106.0,z_ph=0.8, size 2.72' or 1.23 Mpc #giant could be larger due ESE
no, NW lobe of 2.1' FRII on SDSS J132300.93+271531.6, SE lobe very diffuse, but clear in NVSS, z_ph=0.65, size 2.1' or 870 kpc
FIRST core J090713.862+221401.74 is ~3.2 NE of SDSS obj., AllWISE J004239.68-233224.4 is in between FIRST core & SDSS ; the ID is not clear
2MASX J13114312+4058596, z_sp=0.111, size 6.3' or 760 kpc
I opt for a small dble on SDSS J073942.39+401003.9 and a compact one due E: PanSTARRS J073950.855+401019.95 = AllWISE J073950.83+401019.9
SDSS J103604.60+201103.4, AllWISE J103604.57+201103.8, no z_ph avail., likely >0.5, size 2.3' or >840 kpc
either SDSS J150121.53+401219.8, then not restarted, or SDSS J150120.81+401215.3 and restarted, z~0.5 in either case, relic RG anyway
yes, SDSS J131943.58+050243.0, I don't see it green... it's a QSO cand with z_ph=1.22, thus size 0.64' or 320 kpc, unusual radio shape
yes, giant! SDSS J083239.71+414155.7, z_ph=0.49/0.56 from SDSS and 2014A&A...568A.126B, size 3.7' or ~1.38 Mpc
AllWISE J052257.98-362730.8, no z_ph available
no, this is QSO LQAC 181+038 006, z_sp=1.2797, SDSS J120448.51+380140.1, B3 1202+383, VLSS J1204.8+3801
perhaps PanSTARRS 144422530974581461 at 16 52 23.435 +30 21 03.26, only detected in g, undetected in WISE
perhaps, but no obvious ID, perhaps starlike SDSS J084508.28+224136.8, AllWISE J084508.27+224136.4, but no QSO-like colors
no, this is more likely SDSS J083941.46+521325.2 = AllWISE J083941.32+521324.5, z_ph=0.9
I agree with Dolorous_Edd on the far NW triple: SDSS J151946.88+600802.0, size 1.31', if z~0.45, then LLS ~450 kpc
no, the far NE triple is AllWISE J114337.98+422028.8
possibly, but I can't see a convincing counterlobe due S
SDSS J152218.56+063710.0, starlike, QSO candidate? AllWISE J152218.54+063710.1
other triple due E is SDSS J091358.65+350843.4, z_ph~0.3
yes, SDSS J142942.63+335654.8, size 2.2' or 1.08 Mpc, also in 2015MNRAS.450.1477C, 2016MNRAS.460.2385W
no, this is SDSS J144701.60+445632.2, z_ph=0.41, WAT-like, 210 kpc
AllWISE J070948.59+411039.8, z_ph=0.306 from 2016ApJS..225....5B, size 4.65' or 1.26 Mpc
I opt for SDSS J172957.18+450623.2, z_ph=0.252
2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo offers z_ph=0.856
no, this is SDSS J123530.18+270420.9, z_ph=0.43,
star has cz = 1 km/s, so almost at rest with respect to the Sun; for stars it's more common to quote the radial velocity cz rather than z
wrong field? I find SDSS J132300.93+271531.6, z_ph=0.65, size 2.3' or 0.96 Mpc
E lobe of 3C 327, z_sp=0.105, size 9.3' or 1.07 Mpc
AllWISE J125928.55+022352.3
yes, PanSTARRS shows host ~3.2"E of SDSS J113809.47+445333.8, but not in PanST catalog, must be z>0.5 or >1.65 Mpc
the large double triple in the NE quadrant is SDSS J125544.21+481331.3, z_ph=0.42, size 1.4' or 470 kpc
z_sp=0.406, NVSS shows faint E lobe, if total size 4.4', then 1.43 Mpc #giant
in NW corner is SDSS J095812.52+273436.8, QSO candidate, but no z_phot available, not in WISE/AllWISE catalog, why?
SDSS J125806.70+030105.2 looks like a tempting QSO giant candidate, but is undet. in AllWISE, which is peculiar for a QSO
NGC 3426, possibly a one-sided jet due NNW ?
SDSS J161233.70+631048.0, z_ph=0.67, size 1.82' or 770 kpc, maybe restarted (DDRG)
artefact, since there is nothing in NVSS
QSOcand SDSS J073201.22+300535.5, z_ph=1.1, size 1.04' or at least 0.5 Mpc
nice in NVSS, but I'd go for SDSS J124906.18+351739.3 (faint FIRST core), z_ph=.9, size 3.36' =1.57Mpc, with J124903.33+351810.3 1.03 Mpc
IRonly WISE J121639.09+035431.5
yes, SDSS J092449.22+540917.9, size >2.8', z_ph=.27,potential W lobe different in NVSS and FIRST, undetected in VLASS, up to 3.6' or 890 kpc
yes, SDSS J084646.40+103548.4, QSOcand, z_ph=0.50, size 0.56' or 200 kpc
from the pure radio morphology of the large source, I'd opt for SDSS J154620.61+453928.7,z_ph~0.4, but the z_sp=0.46 QSO seems more likely
I'd opt for just a double on SDSS J015453.96+120448.3, z_ph-0.49
AllWISE J073227.72+534152.5, no redshift known, likely over 0.5, thus 1.62' or over 600 kpc large
NVSS shows a long tail due NW, but what is the host? Another tailed source is about 4' south.
I agree, z_ph=1.05, size 1.3 Mpc; curious that the WISE host is not seen in the overlay; @sisifolibre: note that linear size decreases for z>~2!
no, this is SDSS J155853.77+264340.8, z_ph=0.60
I go for the IRonly WISE object in the middle of the two radio sources
no, this is QSO cand. SDSS J072445.25+272156.9, in DR7, but not in SDSS DR14 photometr. catal., also AllWISE J072445.28+272156.9
I agree, but the far E source of the NVSS double is separate QSOcand SDSS J101254.78+233350.5, z_ph=0.62
QSO SDSS J125543.16+084145.3, z_sp=0.815, size 1.64' or 740 kpc
I think it's SDSS J142229.57+080337.9, z_sp=0.4993
SDSS J231608.10+072027.4, AllWISE J231608.10+072027.3, z_ph=0.46, size 1.05 or 0.37 Mpc
definitely has extended emission due S in NVSS; needs more sensitive radio image.
yes, both IRonly, AllWISE J082556.42+314710.6 and AllWISE J082556.02+314655.8, very interesting alignment, pity we won't know redshifts soon
some moving object affecting only the green image (of the 3 that the SDSS image contains), perhaps an asteroid of satellite?
yes, SDSS J210647.55+061201.7, z_ph=0.73/0.64, size 2.1' or 890 kpc, very straight, though asymmetric
AllWISE J073324.05+555952.9, z_ph=0.368, potentially 4.5' extended in NVSS: giant or relic?
QSO SDSS J130452.75+181109.4, z_sp=1.2992, size 1.84' or 0.93 Mpc
if triple, then size 4.6', and if IR only then z>0.5 or size > 1.7 Mpc; outer hotspots have not suitable ID: good giant candidate
SDSS J093650.87+311814.3, z_sp=0.6039, size 1.4' or 560 kpc
in fact, apparently it is AllWISE J154721.55+044813.4, undetected also in PanSTARRS
yes, 3C 18, z_sp=0.188, see NED image from 1993MNRAS.263.1023M
no, I opt for SDSS J111518.24+524042.1 = AllWISE J111518.30+524042.4
no, the FIRST core seems to lie at J171937.96+395453.7, where there is no opt/IR object; PanSTARRS shows a faint one, but not catalogued...
SDSS J080302.89+364743.0 or SDSS J080302.04+364730.1, in either case the source structure is unusual; size 500 to 670 kpc
MCG+09-20-031; 4C+55.22;DA314, z=0.05164, size 140 kpc
yes, likely precessing: inner jets show current orientation, outer lobes show orientation long ago ?
SDSS J103910.32+224726.3 = AllWISE J103910.34+224725.8, z_ph=0.85, size 1.74' or 800 kpc
SDSS J091737.37+085458.2 = AllWISE J091737.37+085458.2, but S hotspot coincides with SDSS J091737.12+085440.7.r'=22.95,z_ph=0.780,0.2099
bright object is a spectroscopic star, z_sp_LAMOST_DR1=0.000115 ObsID=230704143, PM=+29,-54 +-3 mas/yr, potentially interesting
size ~0.8 Mpc for SDSS J121716.53+123123.6 or ~1.3 Mpc for SDSS J121715.23+123128.8, I'd discard the other two
would be giant for SDSS J160444.16+343814.4, but I prefer SDSS J160445.89+343816.5
z_s=.282 for SDSS J160445.89+343816.5 agrees w/ 3 z_ph's, but FIRST core close to SDSS J160444.16+343814.4,z_ph=.62, less of an AGN in WISE
IRonly AllWISE J142640.09+133051.1
yes, SDSS J111505.90+204845.1,z_sp=0.663, size 2.37' or 1.0 Mpc, #giant, NE lobe clear in NVSS
SDSS J082235.08+213954.5 or SDSS J082234.87+214016.9, size 4.43' or 0.7-1.3 Mpc, but N hotspot is AllWISE J082235.08+214201.2, det. in W1234
2MASX J09132336+0406252, size 4.4' in NVSS, or 440 kpc
no, an odd galaxy: SDSS J165509.40+480854.9,r'=22.48,z_ph=0.98, size .61' =290 kpc, AllWISE J165509.39+480854.5:W23=16.11-12.82=+3.3 extreme
IRonly AllWISE J081524.29+635612.0, peculiar lobe shape, see also VLASS1.1 quicklook image
I opt for the SE compact being separate, central one is E lobe of 2' double on AllWISE J083924.74+041559.2 or J083925.49+041606.7
no, E (left) source is separate, central one is double on IRonly AllWISE J090959.36+582315.4
IRonly AllWISE J120609.77+121555.6
SDSS J083417.19+463313.4 seems to be a real star with high proper motion, AllWISE J083417.08+463312.9:W123=14.99,14.76,12.50, size 1.78'
IRonly AllWISE J113256.10+403502.0:W1234=16.30,15.34,12.07,9.33
no, this is QSO candidate SDSS J013716.22+092953.3, z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=0.893, size 1.21' or 550 kpc
no, cntr is compact and separate, SW double is AllWISE J115146.79+173619.6
likely AllWISE J095306.33+623653.0, quite asymmetrically long lobes
SDSS J092235.99+071011.1 in cluster WHL J092236.0+071011, z_ph=0.63, size 0.63' or about 250 kp
pair of objects PSO J105043.081+085850.256,zmP=21.22 and PSO J105043.092+085851.659,zmP=21.37, also in UKIDSS, likely z>0.5, LLS>1.1 Mpc
IRonly AllWISE J145005.59+542324.9
I agree, but SW lobe barely detected in NVSS, resolved out in FIRST, QSO cand., z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=1.05, thus about 870 kpc
artefact
either SDSS J095124.54+080704.4 or AllWISE J095124.77+080708.8
FIRST core is ~6"S of this galaxy; WISE image shows a host blended with it, but uncataloged, undetected in SDSS and PanSTARRS, must be z>0.5
I'd opt for compact core in IC 4450 and separate double on SDSS J143210.68+283356.9
QSO FBQS J095206.3+235245, z_sp=0.97, size 1.5' or 700 kpc
possibly QSOcand SDSS J133615.46+121307.4, from 2009MNRAS.396..223D, but no z_ph available
SDSS J152410.73+423946.9, z_ph~0.66, size 1.4' or 570 kpc
IRonly AllWISE J132848.05+042120.5, likely z>0.5, thus size 1.45' or > 500 kpc
PSO J173501.803+502127.208 = AllWISE J173501.80+502127.3:W12=15.78-15.68=+0.10, not covered by SDSS
yes, a much better ID than SDSS JJ073424.43+350634.3 proposed by 1998A&AS..128..153M for this source (GB2 0731+352, TXS 0731+352)
J100724.84+093535.7 is undet. in AllWISE; IMO AllWISE J100725.82+093539.9:W1234=15.43,15.07,12.51:,8.73, possibly SDSS J100726.02+093541.0
AllWISE J010117.61+122947.2
3C 327; 4C+02.41; DA 396
2MASX J15341865+1016480, z_sp=0.133, much larger in NVSS: 3.8' or 530 kpc, see 1993ApJS...87..135Owen+ 1994AuJPh..47..145Slee+
separate sources, central src is SDSS J112718.05+541540.0, northern one is SDSS J112719.89+541710.1
yes, VCC 1667; PGC 42054; 4C+16.33, z_sp=0.068, size 5.2' or 400 kpc
no, this is AllWISE J082245.15+193041.8, undet. in SDSS and PanSTARRS
SDSS J140339.61+294040.8 = AllWISE J140339.57+294040.2, z_ph=0.55, size 0.86' or 320 kpc
yes, 134436.86+534422.7,z_sp=0.166, diffuse NVSS due E may be counterlobe, if so, size 2.76' or 450 kpc
more likely SDSS J120903.64+394030.1, sources in NVSS are separate: S comp is a WAT on SDSS J120908.60+393841.7,z_sp=0.238
or else AllWISE 111300.15+435233.4:W12=16.77-15.78=+0.99;
could be 3 different sources (1 compact, 2 head-tails) in a very distant cluster
better AllWISE J125024.98+343454.5,W12=16.35-16.04=+0.31, detected in PanSTARRS as PSO J125024.971+343453.867
SDSS J085740.06+492433.7 (DR7 according to VizieR), AllWISE J085740.04+492434.5:W12=16.60-17.03=-0.43+-0.4, object not in DR14 nor PanSTARRS
QSO with z_sp=2.14, SDSS DR14 classifies spectrum wrongly as star, size 0.96' or 470 kpc
SW hotspot is very likely QSOcand SDSS J102803.94+360851.8, z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=1.192, detected in WISE W1,2 and 3
yes, z_sp=3.28 QSO with VERY asymmetric lobes
difficult, since the NE lobe seems to be SDSS J132923.18+013209.9 = AllWISE J132923.18+013209.1
no, I opt for IRonly AllWISE J122718.09+411559.4:W12=17.53-16.38=+1.15 (!), undet. in SDSS and PanSTARRS, maybe QSO; if z>0.5 then >.9 Mpc
no, the host is the brighter galaxy due SE, SDSS J135826.94+080651.0, in the same cluster, size 4' or 440 kpc
congrats! this is #giant no. 220 found exclusively by RGZ volunteers, and about 130 of these are giants without any doubt
or else SDSS J133250.87+374501.8, z_ph~0.42, but AllWISE W12=+0.77, i.e. a good AGN indicator
nothing in NVSS except central source, perhaps an artefact in FIRST?
NVSS: diffuse src ~2.2', host SDSS J074812.91+455153.9 or SDSS J074812.79+455210.3, z_ph~0.3; radio star only superposed?
yes, z_sp=0.316 QSO SDSS J162752.18+541912.5, size 3.13' =.84 Mpc; S lobe very bent due SE and resolved out in FIRST, very peculiar
IRonly AllWISE J134124.70+604402.4:W12=16.47-16.32=+0.15, undet. in SDSS and PanSTARRS
SDSS J172110.96+601257.7,z_sp_2006AJ....132..231P=0.6415, size 4.07'=1.6 Mpc, seen in SIRTF VLA image 2003AJ....125.2411C
yes, z_sp=2.406 QSO SDSS J110016.12+321511.6, size 0.58' or 270 kpc
perhaps only a double, since there is no optical or IR objects at the central source, FIRST J070948.0+510041
I agree with JeanTate's host SDSS J161502.40+285819.0, size 2.43' or 800 kpc
more likely SDSS J092632.28+075309.2, AllWISE J092632.30+075307.9:W123=15.94,15.23,12.46
also AllWISE J081117.08+501018.6:W1234=15.92,14.80,12.04,9.09, likely a QSO, z_ph seems underestimated
I'd opt for IRonly AllWISE J164039.69+205303.1:W12=17.39-16.05=+1.34 !
beyond SW edge: SDSS J095733.79+094256.4, z_ph=0.91, size 1.37' or 600 kpc
SW hotspot of 2MASX J09574358+0944305,z_sp=0.11435, 2.1'=250 kpc, both lobes rather symmetric in NVSS, faint NE hotspot in FIRST
star seems to far SW to be a possible host
PSO J173558.950+411357.390, AllWISE J173558.73+411356.8:W1234=15.52,14.50,11.26,8.68, could be QSO
yes, SDSS J082056.10+333412.6, but not quite overedge... size 1.43' or 0.5 Mpc, other sources seem unrelated
yes, E and W hotspots have no opt/IR ID, likely z>0.5, thus size >0.98 Mpc, likely #giant
yes, SE and NW hotspots have no opt/IR ID, z_ph~0.666, size 4.7' or 2.0 Mpc, also in 2017A&A...598A.104S:LOTSS-PDR: no trails from hotspots
no, this is SDSS J150401.56+245004.9, z_ph=0.58, size 0.79' or 300 kpc
possibly SDSS J120305.96+211344.0, z_ph~0.44, size 4.1' or 1.4 Mpc, but then very asymmetric both in flux and lobe length
yes, asym FRII, SDSS J085432.79+083945.4, z_ph=0.40/0.52, size 3.2', likely just over 1 Mpc #giant
possibly even SDSS J074418.32+430630.8,r'=22.83, AllWISE J074418.30+430631.4:W12=15.70-15.35=+0.35, but no z_ph available
FIRST radio core is 1.6"W of star; faint fuzzy object lurks there in SDSS, perhaps z~0.56 from some neighbors, ~700 kpc
SDSS J230323.85+100332.0, z_ph~0.65 or perhaps SDSS J230322.65+100340.4,z_ph~0.56, impossible to say without radio core
SDSS J131207.06+145659.3, QSO cand. z_ph=1.37, size 1.17' or 0.57 Mpc
possibly SDSS J160146.93+363512.1 = AllWISE J160146.82+363513.2, z_ph~0.74, size 1.48' or 620 kpc
z_sp=0.86361 QSO SDSS J110346.24+553527.5, size 1.13' or 500 kpc, but very asymmetric; or else AllWISE J110345.36+553516.7 more symmetric
AllWISE J164957.52+554900.8, detected in all 4 bands, z_ph_2016ApJS..225....5B=0.30, size 2.68' or 700 kpc, PanSTARRS PSO J164957.537+554900.654
likely SDSS J135459.10+101843.9, z_ph=0.77, size 1.5' or 640 kpc, detected in 4 WISE bands
yes, SDSS J023752.21+041446.6, z_ph=0.32+-0.1, size 4.15' or 1.1+-0.3 Mpc
yes, SDSS J101153.74+345639.5, z_sp=0.552, size 1.34' or 550 kpc
possibly SDSS J142745.97+012950.7,z_ph~0.3, size 2.1' or 550 kpc
SDSS J112919.72+480121.6, det. in all 4 WISE bands, size 1.45'
z_sp=3.43, but z_visual_DR12Q=0.930 QSO SDSS J152737.17+591210.1, 1.1', size ~0.5 Mpc
yes, SDSS J081613.10+443604.6, z_ph~0.44, size 1.49' or ~0.5 Mpc
yes, IR only AllWISE J092835.65+184223.2, 1.60', undet. in SDSS and PanSTARRS
yes, SDSS J131825.14+094555.9, AllWISE J131825.15+094555.5, size 3.3', z_ph~0.15 or 500 kpc
possibly a 2.6' E-W FRII with no radio core, but the best host is starforming edge-on SDSS J125628.74+441253.6, z_ph~0.12, size 2.6' or 330 kpc
too faint to say something conclusive
IR only, AllWISE J160238.80+313329.6,
AllWISE J145243.89+244856.3, size 1.29', undet. in SDSS and PanSTARRS
SDSS J121450.23+030356.0, z_ph~0.5, size 1.2' or ~400 kpc
SE triple: IR only AllWISE J094629.13+473755.1, size 0.55'
SDSS J121811.59+215436.5 in cl. AMF 2968, z_ph~0.55, size 1.67' or 630 kpc
2MASX J10195443+3930229, z_sp=0.1121, size 1.85' or 220 kpc, BrClG in MaxBCG J154.97701+39.50634
IR only AllWISE J085634.75+603957.1, size 0.87', z_ph unavailable, but likely z>0.5
due NW is SDSS J094623.08+473854.0, triple, size 1.56', no z_ph not available, but likely z>0.5, thus size >500 kpc
actually IR-only ALLWISE J205152.31+030924.4; SDSS J205152.64+030921.0 is too far E to be the host
should get a spectrum within the LAMOST survey, but not yet...
too faint for me to see any SDRAGN feature, but rather a QSO cand: AllWISE-detected in all 4 bands.
difficult: bright host is SDRAGN cand. (edge-on?), z_ph=0.11, and starlike blue object undet. in AllWISE, perhaps not a QSO
rather SDSS J105508.27+294325.0,z_sp=0.246, perhaps #hymor
artefact of strong source 3C 274.1 ~15'W, see NVSS
z_sp=1.84, not 1.48, size 0.56' or 270 kpc
but very bent, if so...
good giant candidate, but the apparent radio core has no opt/IR ID, nor are the two possible hosts detected in AllWISE
3C 264, brightest galaxy in Abell 1367, 7 arcmin or 180 kpc long
I opt for SDSS J115451.73+275555.4, red and starlike, and no z_ph available, undetected in AllWISE... rare.
IRAS F... is the NW source; cntr is SDSS J154842.66+014919.4,z_ph=0.61, size 1' or 390 kpc
3C 273, nearest, brightest, and among first QSOs discovered; apparent streak in SDSS is the jet, bright blue star due NE is the QSO
no, it's 2MASX J08505682+4248170, BCG in MaxBCG J132.73665+42.80464, found by sisifolibre in Nov 2015
SDSS J073011.47+235748.4, z_ph=0.68, size 1.32' or 540 kpc
large source due W is CGCG 205-015 aka DA 229, z_sp=0.05922. size 7.7' or 500 kpc
yes, SDSS J080941.04+415457.5, z_ph=0.69, size 2.0' or 800 kpc
z_sp=0.837 QSO SDSS J150058.50+522710.2, size 0.7' or 300 kpc
most likely AllWISE J071034.72+501111.2: detected in all 4 WISE bands and with 0.7 mJy in FIRST; note: 2MASS J07103443+5011369, not 2MASX...
SDSS J161338.34+061416.8 is more likely: has a 0.5-mJy FIRST core and more AGN-like WISE colors, z_ph~0.7, size 2.3' or 0.99 Mpc
z_sp=1.08 QSO SDSS J131536.75+191459.9 , see also 2013ApJ...768...37C, 2009ApJS..180...67R
I opt for AllWISE 102505.80+442946.8:W12=+1.00, not SDSS J102506.17+442952.7, nor SDSS J102505.47+443015.4 (WizardHowl July 2014)
AllWISE J102821.95+250404.9:W12=16.11-15.54=+0.57
yes, SDSS J101126.19+050303.8, QSO z_sp=0.755, W lobe det. in NVSS, size 1.5' or 640 kpc
yes, 2MASX J10571225+0505376, possible lobe ~5.5'N in NVSS, possibly SDSS J105707.31+050959.8, but undet. and resolved out in FIRST
perhaps SDRAGN SDSS J075333.02+194254.6, z_ph=0.13,0.077
no, this is SDSS J151133.34+460550.8, we took a spectrum with GTC: z=0.347, thus its projected size of 10.2' corresponds to 3.0 Mpc
SDSS J113058.76+131240.0 (only in DR7) = AllWISE J113058.77+131239.8, z_ph from DR7 =0.19 too low?
AllWISE J112637.55+073003.7:W1234=15.77,15.19,12.40,8.43, possibly a blend of ULAS J112637.54+073003.8 and ULAS J112637.53+073003.5
SDSS J090410.85+384638.2 in DR7, removed in later DRs
SDSS J140007.22+075906.3, AllWISE J140007.24+075906.3:W1234=15.84,15.31,>12.62,9.09 1.3', likely z>0.5
2MASX J09103158+0353154, amazing this 15.2 mag galaxy still doesn't have a redshift, z_ph~0.08, size 3.0' or ~260 kpc
QSO, not specstar, wrongly classified SDSS spectrum; z_sp_2011ApJ...743..171A=0.299,
AllWISE J065330.07+584058.3, PSO J065330.053+584058.119, QSO? z_ph=0.561, size 1.86' or .7 Mpc
yes, SDSS J091929.09+051046.0,z_sp=0.597, size 3.16' or 1.2 Mpc
2MASX J07143105+4540068, z_sp=0.159
yes, z_sp=0.308 QSO SDSS J084751.53+124032.0, size 1.65' or 440 kpc
no, this is SDSS J140540.97+541055.4, AllWISE J140540.97+541055.4, z_ph~0.5
QSOcand SDSS J004643.97+060945.6,z_ph=1.01, AllWISE-det. in all 4 bands; or else SDSS J004643.95+061003.0,z_ph~0.43,undet. in AllWISE
no, this is SDSS J093858.34+583905.1, z_ph=0.55, size 1.33' or 500 kpc
yes, size 2.2' or 0.99 Mpc, almost a giant and an extreme lobelength ratio of 4.6
no, this is AllWISE:W123=15.82,15.13,12.97, ULAS J140901.56+123133.2, no z_phot available
no, I think this is SDSS J092833.36+480758.0, no z_phot available, AllWISE J092833.47+480757.6
SDSS J090649.98+083255.8, z=1.62 QSO, size 1.28' or 630 kpc, 2009AcA....59..431Kuligowska+
yes, size 3.1', z_ph=0.65 thus 1.2 Mpc; also NVGRC 0940 in 2016ApJS..224...18Proctor
FIRST image looks tempting but nearest host SDSS J153416.36+591724.7 & SDSS J153416.77+591801.1 =AllWISE J153416.77+591800.1 are off axis
likely SDSS J102810.08+473818.1 = AllWISE J102810.05+473818.1, z_ph=0.555 (2015MNRAS.452.3124D), size 1.6' or 0.6 Mpc
no suitable core: far NNE hotspot is SDSS J003245.94+102022.2 = AllWISE J003245.93+102022.5, possible core at J003238.9+101708.1 has no ID
yes, ULAS J115749.53+080637.4, undet. in AllWISE, z_ph_2009ApJS..180...67=3.41, size 3.47' or 1.5 Mpc! NVSS confirms radio bridge
possibly AllWISE J072239.56+235535.8, undet. in SDSS, size 3.4', giant if z>0.4 (very likely)
I agree, but could also be SDSS J140240.65+091604.2,r'=21.45,z_ph_SDSSDR13,2014A&A...568A.126B=0.285,0.0826
I opt for SDSS J095317.61+133154.6, z_ph=0.10/0.36, size 1.23' or 260 kpc, not a giant, far NNE hotspot is SDSs J095320.37+133517.4
yes, see NVSS, likely SDSS J155743.19+470712.1 = AllWISE J120538.10+291840.6, z_ph=0.69, size 2.4' or 1 Mpc
SDSS J113742.70+311911.5 = AllWISE J113742.52+311921.2, z_ph=0.33, size 1.86' or 0.5 Mpc
yes, host is OK, but SDSS image and AllWISE colors suggest star+galaxy aligned on line of sight
NVSS suggests SDSS J111632.28+260151.6 = AllWISE J111632.28+260151.8, z_ph=0.1, size 2.9' or 310 kpc, very compact galaxy
either SDSS J090440.74+145451.8 = AllWISE J090440.72+145452.2:W1234=15.09,14.21,10.34,7.44, or SDSS J090440.89+145450.9, z_ph=.403/.27
QSO [HB89] 1418+546, z_sp=0.153, 415 refs in NED, NVSS shows a diffuse halo, VLBI shows jet due SE, very peculiar
NGC 2484; 3C 189; B3 0755+379A
SDSS J125724.18+063114.9, z_sp=0.17503, size 1.48' or 250 kpc
SDSS J163810.11+245709.3, size 1.4' or 590 kpc
SDSS J121149.67+272231.0 = AllWISE J121149.68+272231.0, z_ph=0.497, size 1.46' or 510 kpc, has 0.3-mJy FIRST core
cntr SDSS J130828.64+345401.6, apparently really a star (not in AllWISE) is too far E of the radio axis, I'd say #noIR #nooptical
single WAT on E-most (radio-quiet) SDSS J093524.92+235504.1, B2 0932+24A, z_sp=0.264, see 2001AJ....121.2915B, in cl. WHL J093522.2+235508
IR only AllWISE J132413.38+291942.3, 1.63' and likely z>0.5, LLS > 580 kpc
SDSS J083535.94+223535.9 = AllWISE J083536.03+223538.2 (blend of 2 objects?), z_ph=0.37, size 1.57' or 460 kpc, 0.5-mJy FIRST core
the SDSS and AllWISE objects are the same, and I agree with them being the host
yes, looks like distant Cyg A, it's B2 0955+32A in 1998A&AS..128..153M, NED gives wrong ID: SDSS J095756.63+315036.7
I opt for SDSS J152707.59+395508.2,z_sp=0.535, NVSS-size 1.9' or 680 kpc, possibly SDSS J152706.33+395511.1, same z
no, this is SDSS J163921.59+433410.5, z_ph=0.65, AllWISE J163921.61+433410.1, detected in all 4 bands, size 370 kpc
2MASX J12004612+2942572, a 2.7' wide WAT on the BrClG in Abell 1438, yet unreported in literature, z_sp=0.1653, 440 kpc
this is the SE end of a 7.5' and 2.5 Mpc giant SDSS J235531.63+025607.1, see arXiv:1704.00516 by Dabhade+
yes, z_sp=0.56776s QSO SDSS J123247.42+203745.2, size 2.61' or 1 Mpc
SDSS J090133.79+054128.4 in DR7, clearly seen in DR13, but not in catalog; if z_ph~0.7 then 450 kpc, AllWISE J090133.81+054128.0
SDSS J145807.03+363233.0, z_ph=0.67, size 1.53' or over 600 kpc
maybe not a hymor, but one of (not many) examples with diffuse emission BEYOND the hotspot(s), which is against the standard paradigm
at least 4.6 arcmin long, and likely z>0.5, thus LLS > 1.6 Mpc, congrats !
a 1.4-Mpc giant, observed by us with VLA in 2014; the RGZ image shows the NW hotspot, 2 arcsec from an optical object, but likely by chance
no, I opt for SDSS J084450.52+192222.8, less likely SDSS J084449.94+192214.7, both very low z_ph~0.25
yes, a z=1.03 QSO with asymmetric hotspots, size 2.53' or 1.2 Mpc; the hotspots don't have other opt/IR IDs, congrats!
I opt for the NE of WISE pair, near J173211.08+521155.3, relatively brighter in W2 that the SW comp, indicating AGN or QSO
there is a FIRST radio core of 0.5 mJy at J173211.18+521154.8, but the 2 AllWISE objects near to it are not in AllWISE catalog, strange ...
I agree, NE+SW hotspots have no opt/IR ID, armlength ratio is 3 (there are others), z_ph=0.87, size 3.14' or 1.4 Mpc
not a giant, far SE hotspot is beautiful spiral SDSS J080307.21+225217.8
I opt for SDSS J134337.68+292851.8, z_sp=0.26981, size 1.6' or 390 kpc
I'd prefer SDSS J163511.03+123839.4, z_sp=0.376, size 3.34' or 1 Mpc; a giant also for SDSS J163512.61+123901.2
the giant due NW is 2MASX J10213149+0519011, over 2.2 Mpc, see 2007AcA....57..227M
no, I opt for SDSS JJ153946.51+385508.9 (not in DR13) = AllWISE J153946.51+385508.8
likely SDSS J112009.03+151911.1 = AllWISE J112009.00+151911.1, z_ph~0.8, size 1.46' or 630 kpc
I don't see a reasonable counterlobe or host
another candidate could be SDSS J131807.60+371634.8 = AllWISE J131807.63+371634.9, but it does't have QSO properties, it seems
... host, then size >600 kpc; note that a giant has to have at least 2 arcmin AT ANY REDSHIFT (and with 2' it's a giant only for z~1.2-1.6)
I can't even find the host: AllWISE J131810.52+371636.2:W12=16.37-15.35=+1.02 has AGN color, but is 7.7"ENE of FIRST core...; if it is the
yes, QSOcand SDSS J132619.54+024753.8, z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=1.491, size 1.0' or 480 kpc
from SDSS DR7: SDSS J152559.95+540446.5, QSOcand z_ph_2009ApJS..180...67R=0.805, asym FRII, size 1.25' or 550 kpc
the radio source is offset from the QSO by too much to be the host, but then I don't see the host for this source...
both hosts are possible, and both would have strange consequences
yes, mentioned in table 9 of 2011ApJS..194...31Proctor (without the opt. ID of course)
artefact of beautiful WAT in Abell 1684, ~6'SE: 4C+10.35, 2MASX J13090447+1029357, see NED and 1992ApJS...80..501O, 1997ApJS..108...41O
I agree with JeanTate
QSOcand SDSS J110652.62+343825.3, z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=0.986, 400 kpc, WAT?
IRonly AllWISE J120153.60+544532.1,W123=16.74,16.38,12.38, likely z>0.5 or >0.4 Mpc
I believe it is z_sp=1.211 QSO SDSS J004809.92+120438.0, size 3.42' or 1.7 Mpc
unlikely; there is a bluish QSO-like object lurking just west of the edge-on spiral... SDSS doesn't catalog it as a different object
3C 277
spectrum is very faint... is the spectral classification as star certain?
more likely IR-only AllWISE J143516.23+390318.1:W123=15.95,15.54,12.49
it's a rich cluster also, could be a halo or relic?
possibly SDSS J130425.46+022114.6 = AllWISE J130425.37+022112.5A, z_ph=0.4, size 3.2' or 1 Mpc
SDSS J233646.44+022201.8 is the correct one, z_sp=0.3753, size 3.58' or 1.1 Mpc, also 2XMM J233646.1+022200
indication of a faint 0.5-mJy FIRST core at J172112.34+423615.3 has no opt/IR ID; so where did you find PanSTARRS data?
clearly a giant, but host unclear, could also be AllWISE J172111.34+423608.3=2MASS J17211133+4236084 = GALEX DR5 J172111.34+423608.1, no zph
I opt for a 3.4' FRII on either SDSS J154700.63+354334.5 or SDSS J154700.25+354403.5, at least 900 kpc in each case
see NVSS, I speculate host is SDSS J165001.25+121730.7, z_ph=0.68, size 4.5' or near 2 Mpc, too faint in TGSS
restarted, IRonly, AllWISE J170304.72+553301.2:W1234=15.74,14.97,11.56,8.53, likely QSO
DSS J105743.09+510557.7 is more centric, but undet. in AllWISE; J105746.24+510549.0 has W12=16.30-16.01=+0.19, not clear which is correct
yes, most likely SDSS J135954.88+513017.5 = AllWISE J135954.86+513017.6:W1234-detected, z_ph=0.31, size 4.05' or 1.1 Mpc: giant!
IRonly AllWISE J130236.54+023226.0:W1-W2=16.35-15.92=+0.43
yes, see 2007MNRAS.382.1019Brocksopp+ the first known triple double, over 2 Mpc!
looks real and diffuse in NVSS, perhaps a relic source in cluster WHL J120340.7+510047, z_ph=0.31
more securely AllWISE 093602.58+293537.2, coincides better with supposed radio core, with z>0.5 size 1.5' >0.5 Mpc
couldn't the green objects also indicate fast-moving objects like asteroids?
yes, already found by C_cld,DolorousEdd on 1-Dec-2014, 1.1 Mpc; I found it in Flesch's milliquas a bit before
yes, USNO B1.0 J163920.72+560902.5, z_ph_2016ApJS..225....5B=0.4876, size 1.7' or ~600 kpc, not covered by SDSS DR13
SDSS J124040.18+252340.3, z_sp=0.5898, size 0.86' or330 kpc, amazingly bent!
I think the host is even fainter: IRonly AllWISE J005249.51+102105.7:W12=16.62-15.90=+0.72, not in SDSS
yep, SDSS J101853.02+422209.4, z_sp=0.812 QSO, size 1.46' or 0.64 Mpc
IRonly AllWISE J152647.56+554859.3:W123=15.85,15.32,13.02, undetected in SDSS
3C 356; 4C+51.36, z_sp=1.079
AllWISE J065927.79+555432.4:W1234=16.20,15.24,11.66,8.51, but no z_phot available
Jean, with QSO J141304.00+325324.8 you must be referring to a different RGZ image
yes, z=0.621 QSO SDSS J221259.53+091955.5, size 1.21' or 480 kpc
I'd opt for SDSS J113916.26+044320.6 = AllWISE J113916.24+044322.1, since FIRST core coincides with it, z_ph=0.567,0.376, 350 kpc
z_phot comes from SDSS DR10, there is no other z_phot; AllWISE J072517.39+302536.9:W123=15.80,15.60,11.93,
in any case z_ph=.485 or .83, size at least 2.5' or at least 850 kpc
yes, but S lobe too faint... could be SDSS/AllWISE J104922.61+335501.7/J104922.60+335501.9 or JJ104921.74+335432.4/J104921.69+335431.0
yes, amazing bend! z_ph=0.477, size 1.14' or 400 kpc
moreover, the SW hotspot coincides with SDSS J142646.77+581736.8, z_ph=0.726,0.6597 = AllWISE J142646.76+581736.9
a very mediocre galaxy, not centered on FIRST core, which rather coincides with AllWISE J142648.20+581758.4:W124=16.24,15.62,13.01,9.29
yes, z=2.57 QSO, but amazingly ABSENT in WISE image in all W1-W4 bands, why? the star ~20"E doesn't seem to blend the QSO region
yes, also in LOFAR 150-MHz image in 2016MNRAS.460.2385Williams+, z_ph=0.61, size 1.68' or 700 kpc
amazing bend, but NVSS seems to concur, TGSS only shows outer hotspots, which have no opt/IR ID, z_ph=0.764, size 2.11' or 0.9 Mpc
most likely AllWISE J090038.74+154246.6, possibly SDSS J090038.68+154244.5
I opt for SDSS J160058.77+130659.5 = AllWISE J160058.80+130659.6:W1234-detected; neither the starlike SDSS J160058.96+130659.6 ~3"E of this
better DISCARD the giant: WSW lobe is J155014.57+054628.8 = AllWISE J155014.56+054628.7:W123=16.56,15.88,12.43, very asym FRII?
SDSS J155018.27+054702.8 has z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=1.4, but undet. in AllWISE+Galex... why? or SDSS J155019.18+054709.3,z_ph~0.45
3C 227 = 2MASX J09474514+0725204
AllWISE J170931.29+241106.7, W1-W2=0.5, could be QSO
could be SDSS JJ113335.68+090458.6, z_ph=0.352,0.795, size 1.33' or 0.5 Mpc, bent FRII? no radio core
3C 315, prototypical X-shaped source, see NED's images and 200 references, host is N gal 2MASX J15134005+2607307, by error not linked in NED
I don't think so: SE hotspot is USNO B1.0 J140938.62+155638.3,R2=19.75, NW hotspot = SDSS J140925.65+160018.3
yes, I thought so, too, but gave up because the radio core has no ID in SDSS nor AllWISE
SDSS J170749.28+282947.1, z_ph=0.1 is ridulously low; literature ID confuses with SDSS J170749.10+282944.1 3"SW, but WISE colors non-stellar
yes, SDSS J120038.01+510326.5, z_ph=0.35, size 4.82' or 1.4 Mpc, new giant: excellent find!
yes, SDSS J141120.87+122904.8, z_ph=0.715, size 0.33' or 140 kpc
AllWISE J133730.21+025346.9, only W1 detection, likely AGN, just too faint to tell
noIR at center; triple due S is SDSS J103757.13+345903.1 = AllWISE J103757.15+345903.1:W1234=15.67,14.40,11.20,8.71
QSO-like SDSS J104646.07+082731.8 lurking behind star, with AllWISE shifted towards star, but WISE colors clearly AGN-like; FIRST favors QSO
yes, SDSS J132713.86+285318.1, z_ph~0.26, 0.3 Mpc, also in 2016MNRAS.462.1910H
possibly SDSS J124529.48+451700.3 or AllWISE J124530.11+451652.3
2MASX J11240770+2237405, z_sp=0.262, size 2.9' or 680 kpc, see 2012MNRAS.421.1569Best+
AllWISE J073924.93+163509.2, undetected in SDSS, ultra-steep spectr. src in 1994A&AS..108...79R, must be very distant
2MASX J10250160+0402026 (center) and SDSS J102500.73+040146.7 (SW) in rich cluster GMBCG J156.25669+04.03400, not that unusual
yes, SDSS J160837.48+541527.9, but wrong z_sp, z_ph~0.5, size 2.69' ~1 Mpc' interloper W of NNE lobe is SDSS J160835.27+541633.5,z_sp=0.637
but where's the host and 3rd component?
tempting: z_sp=0.159, size 8.6' or 1.35 Mpc, but NE lobe could be SDSS J120623.18+423447.2,z_sp=0.083
no, I'd opt for SDSS J075912.22+405154.7, z_ph=0.532,0.5262, size 1.36' or 0.5 Mpc
SDSS J150828.74+460607.2, z_ph=0.555 (avg from 3 refs), size 2.23', thus ~850 kpc, not quite a giant...
USNO B1.0 J080202.58+635303.6 = AllWISE J080202.59+635303.4:W1234=13.03,11.80,8.49,5.65,z_ph=0.326, size 1.4' or 400 kpc
bright spiral NGC 2601, ARK 284, IRAS 11129+0523, peculiar enough to feature 1-sided radio hotspot... unreported in literature it seems
... Abell 614 member ~15"SE SDSS J080106.96+175845.2,z_sp_SDSS=0.14406,r'=16.39, 2015MNRAS.446.2985V incorrectly identify with latter G
I opt for SDSS J080106.55+175854.9,r'=22.74, no z_ph available, but 1995AJ....109...14O give z_sp=0.1436, likely corresponding to bright ...
indeed unusual, no WISE src near center of 2 lobes, thus very asym; far SE hotspot is SDSS J095857.25+034409.3,r'=21.67,z_ph=0.752,0.6594
SDSS J143832.57+022507.5 = AllWISE J143832.48+022508.3, z_ph=0.46, size=1.55' or 530 kpc, far SSW lobe is SDSS J143828.45+022205.5
1.1' double on AllWISE J073058.22+423407.2, far NW hotspot is SDSS J073055.30+423445.9, z_sp=0.48033, by chance aligned with former
likely not overedge: SE lobe is separate WAT SDSS J204358.08+035543.0, z_ph=.238/0.2341; WNW hotspot is AllWISE J204349.52+035725.0
SDSS J001741.45+082755.7, z_sp=0.6784, 2.55'=1.1 Mpc, 2016ApJS..224...18P:NVGRC 0018, W lobe ring-shaped (lensed?), RG convincing in TGSS
beautiful! SDSS J130749.00+471016.7, z_sp=0.3528, size 1.06' or 300 kpc
AllWISE J071026.67+634604.9:W123=15.46,14.86,12.18, USNO B1.0: R2=20.42 mag, likely z>0.4, size 1.9' or >0.6 Mpc
radio core is bg obj ~2"NW of SDSS J012715.05+020844.7, not even listed as SDSS object, or radio em. is knot in NW jet
no, this is SDSS J115525.19+253222.4, z_sp=0.1370, size 36" or 80 kpc
SDSS J132712.89+465826.9, z_ph=0.623/0.3341, size 0.84' or 280 kpc
yes, unresolved radio source is QSO cand SDSS J210346.91+035953.2, z_ph=2.37 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124D
3C 239, z_sp=1.781, 144 refs in NED, and yes: 1-sided (see 1974MNRAS.169..477P)
no, it's SDSS J161103.97+220726.1 = AllWISE J161103.95+220725.6, detected in all 4 WISEbands, possibly QSO, zph=0.32/.52, size 1.2' =400 kpc
very faint SDSS J100216.76+132641.9, but detected as AllWISE J100216.76+132641.9 in all 4 WISE bands
more likely SDSS J172649.99+332648.6, AllWISE J172649.97+332648.6, z_ph~0.41, size 1.06' or 330 kpc
SDSS J125312.97+484235.0 has z_ph from 0.09 to 0.26, but WISE colors of a QSO...
no, rather IR only AllWISE J020617.34+015953. coincides with faint radio core, undet. in SDSS, if z>0.5, >700 kpc
yes, likely SDSS J110315.08+163209.5, but offset wrt radio emission, no other suitable host
2MASX J15144933+1017035, z_sp=0.057225, see 2012A&A...544A..18VanVelzen, asymmetric rather than offset
yes QSO cand, z_ph=1.314 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124D, size 0.51' or 240 kpc
a 5.9' giant?, but NNW hotspot is AllWISE J170154.93+222845.7, while SSE one has no opt/IR ID; TGSS shows no clear radio bridge
I'd opt for SDSS J103547.78+294042.6, z_ph=0.53, size 2.22' or 800 kpc
could be E-W double of 2.1' on SDSS J155532.47+264028.5, z_ph=0.58, or bent triple on SDSS J155527.12+264045.8, z_ph=0.81, 2.9'=1.2 Mpc
unlikely a single source: SE source is SDSS J095441.72+453836.2, z_sp=0.69395, NW one has no opt/IR ID
yes, SDSS J120632.71+304123.1, z_ph=0.6, but extended E-W, and S hotspot is AllWISE J120632.31+303845.7, N lobe AllWISE J120632.69+304236.5?
no, it's AllWISE J080939.93+320044.0, no z_ph available, but likely >0.5, with size 0.97' then at least 330 kpc
maybe 2 RGs: SDSS J093856.30+151923.7, z_ph=0.818, 1.65' or 660 kpc; NE arm ~6.5x shorter than SW; + SDSS J093855.08+151824.2, zph=.48, 1.1'
no, it is SDSS J160027.78+083743.0, r'=17.7, z_sp=0.227, size 2.87' or 600 kpc
yes, AllWISE J170432.52+274234.6 could be host of a triple, but would have a large bending angle, a bit unusual
rather SDSS J160703.53+193542.3, z_ph=0.88, r'=22.53, with 2 faint lobes; the RR Lyr star is too far E
not the flat blue SDRAGN, possibly AllWISE J163625.79+243240.4
SDSS J222533.54+035645.7, zsp=0.3865
NGC 4849, 76 refs in NED, radio emission in NVSS is weird, apparently unreported
more likely the blue QSO candidate just NW: SDSS J141721.61+153419.8, but no z_ph available
yes, thanks. Also 2MASX J06581847+5016135, z_sp=0,091, size 4.3' or 440 kpc, blazar
I don't see the overedge tripe; what does NVSS 0.8 mean, please?
also SDSS J105950.85+434315.3, z_sp=0.4587
starlike object in SDSS, it has z_phot=0.352 in the QSO candidate list in 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo et al., detected in WISE W1,2 and 3
correct: TXS 1337+128 can be identified with SDSS J133950.73+123358.5 z_sp=0.598, size 1' or 0.37 Mpc, but too little bent for WAT
no, it's AllWISE J120932.96+571911.9, apparently not detected in SDSS
no, rather SDSS J150051.75+432745.6 = AllWISE J150051.77+432744.9, not in DR13, only DR9, no zph available, blended with J150051.78+432745.5
either SDSS J104856.46+320032.7 or SDSS J104856.18+320043.6, both blended into AllWISE J104856.16+320039.2
overedge triple due E is 2MASS J07070354+4232370, but no z_ph available
most likely SDSS J110326.41+053907.8 = AllWISE J110326.09+053901.9, detected in W1,2,3 but no z_ph available
SBS 1704+608, 3C 351
QSOcand SDSS J152542.90+065245.7, z_ph=0.4, size 1.32' or 400 kpc
for the double I'd opt for SDSS J092428.00+330124.7, but wouldn't trust the z_ph=0.247
SDSS J082301.32+463255.6, z_ph=0.585, size 0.86' or 330 kpc
SDSS J152837.56+410936.2, QSOcand in 2015MNRAS.452.3124D, z_ph=0.68, size 1.7' or 680 kpc, W lobe resolved out in FIRST
most likely SDSS J220025.43+035440.5, z_ph=0.39/0.644/1.002, thus likely giant
WSW source is SDSS J120731.97+093226.8, z_ph=0.27, size 0.96' or 225 kpc
2MASX J23512384+1053205, size 5.3' in NVSS, or 450 kpc at z_sp=0.07136
z_sp=1.591 QSO, see 2009AcA....59..431Kuligowska+, 2006AJ....131..666deVries+ 2012MNRAS.426..851Kuzmicz+, size 840 kpc
no, it is SDSS J092222.35+024003.6, z_ph=0.96, size 1.07' or about .5 Mpc
no, it is SDSS J010722.22+121253.8, z_ph=0.23, size 1.95' or 410 kpc
yes, SDSS J214150.01+105001.4, z_ph=0.522, size 1.85' or 660 kpc
SDSS J171301.90+243240.0, z_ph=0.534, AllWISE J171301.90+243240.0, size 0.54' or 190 kpc
SDSS J83336.91+064005.8, z_ph=0.51, size 2.15' or 750 kpc
could also be AllWISE J111121.05+133058.5
the double at the bottom seems an artefact: nothing in NVSS
spectacular: WAT with a clear IR host and not in optical, probably in a z>0.7 cluster; I wonder ir it's included in COBRA (arXiv:1611.00746)
why does VizieR not find 081436.50+224257.7? I found SDSS J081436.72+224249.6=AllWISE J081436.42+224250.3, z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=3.373 !
apparently yes, SDSS J083421.65+173314.6, z_ph=.472/.515, size 3.55' or 1.25 Mpc
NED quotes blue SF galaxy zsp=.02974 as host: I think it's wrong, unless SDRAGN ?! no ref in NED seems to elaborate on this ID
B2 1142+28B, either SDSS J114523.88+275057.9 or SDSS J114524.00+275106.8, cpx radio structure does not point to host
NGC 5322, 11-mag E galaxy
SDSS J115003.93+403807.0, z_ph=.61, size 2.2' = .83 Mpc, possibly DDRG; bright compact source SW is SDSS J114959.20+403737.4,r'=21/02,zph=.4
I'd opt for AllWISE J170558.80+364247.5, detected in W1,2 and 3 and closer to source axis; ~3"N of the SDSS object
AllWISE J104007.95+090300.0, detected in all 4 WISE bands, not not in SDSS! perhaps very distant QSO
I agree with antikodon; also reported in 2012MNRAS.421.1569Best+ (though not a guarantee either
I agree with Dolorous_Edd, his ID is also AllWISE J134141.46+475928.6, detected in all 4 WISE bands, likely a QSO
either SDSS J120112.29+170119.8 (detected in all 4 WISE bands!) or starlike SDSS J120110.56+170113.0, no z_ph for any of these
2MASX J07213204+2742131, 13' long in NVSS or 920 kpc, the 90-deg bend ~40"NW of host in FIRST leads into NE/N diffuse lobe in NVSS
must be SDSS J132124.54+050331.1, zsp=.6172, SDSS J132122.35+050408.4 is a star (LAMOST DR2) superposed on NW hotspot; hymor!
PMN... is a known radio source, but we're interested in the optical/IR host: SDSS J155906.55+050206.1, z_sp=0.6146
AllWISE J132912.48+062603.4, detected in W1,W2,W3, undetected in SDSS
host is SDSS J163846.96+423345.8, but it is not recognized as a galaxy in SDSS due to the glare of the bright star
no overedge triple on SDSS J145524.50+165122.0: cpx S lobe is WAT on SDSS J145528.35+164756.8, no counterlobe due N
yes, AllWISE J081853.47+430337.2, undetected in SDSS, so likely z>0.5, thus size 2.8' corresponds to >1 Mpc
I'd opt for AllWISE J124930.93+570339.1, undetected in SDSS
I'd opt for QSO SDSS J093017.09+251525.3, z_sp=0.740, detected in 3 WISE bands
completely one-sided in both NVSS and FIRST ?
AllWISE J135921.33+145913.3 is detected in W1,2 and W3 with QSO-typical colors, and is within 1" of the radio core, must be >600 kpc in size
SDSS J015256.37+045441.2 is motion-verified star: 2016AJ....151...41T; maybe SDSS J015257.15+045429.0 or J015254.73+045410.3, both starlike
yes, B3 0843+425 in 1989AJ.....98..419Vigotti+, z_sp_1991A&AS...88..525L=0.475, but now also in SDSS DR13, 750 kpc long
yes, SDSS J223259.17-020026.0, even an 0.4-mJy radio core, z_ph=0.67, size 3.07' or 1.25 Mpc, another giant...
SDSS J085549.14+420420.1, z_ph=0.23, size 2.5' or 520 kpc; restarted, but very unusual morphology
J163600.17+345150.3 is likely a star; AllWISE J163600.14+345144.0 coincides with .5-mJy radio peak and is detected in all 4 WISE bands
would imply DDRG with faint compact central double, more likely AllWISE J111405.31+312538.0 coincident with 1.4-mJy FIRST source
SDSS J151128.92+374832.4 is a star, host must be SDSS J151128.19+374843.7: detected in all 4 WISE bands! z_ph=0.44, size 550 kpc
I don't see the radio structure of a giant. Central source could be E lobe of SDSS J080117.67+363022.8 (see NVSS) but no z_ph available
yes, and VizieR gives SDSS J084128.10+284557.5, r'=21.43, from DR7, but I can't find it in SDSS, there's no other suitable host
bright IR object at SE end of source is not star, but SDSS J141045.11+193036.8, z_ph=0.606,0.6208; if host, then size 5.27' or 2 Mpc
central compact radio source closest to AllWISE J141042.89+193116.0, undet. in SDSS. unlikely IMO
SDSS J092335.51+484234.3, z_sp=0.3413, NVSS/SDSS suggest it is a WAT in a cluster
the source is much larger in NVSS: 2MASX J12530320+4500444, z_sp=0.0777, size 9.0' or 760 kpc
no, could be ENE hotspot of a 3.6' double, perhaps AllWISE 104453.34+220923.8 or SDSS J104452.56+220927.2 or SDSS J104453.43+220941.9
I don't see the counterlobe... far SW hotspot candidate is SDSS J092649.43+062920.4, z_ph=0.398
SDSS J094902.65+233915.3, z_ph=0.85, size 1.2' or 530 kpc
and I can't see any counterlobe due ESE within up to 25 arcmin.
I agree with Dolorous_Edd: SDSS J143728.92+014310.1, z_sp=0.6484, size 1.4' or 700 kpc
SDSS J010215.43+020308.0, z_sp=0.692, size 1.46' or 600 kpc, 4C+01.01, PKS 0059+017, see 1989MNRAS.238.1171D
AllWISE J140745.30+373450.1, undet. in SDSS, possibly SDSS J140744.98+373446.0 in earlier DR, not DR13
famous IC 708 in cluster Abell 1314, known since 1976ApJ...205L...1Owen & Rudnick
SDSS J150008.48+580333.5, z_ph=0.58, size 1.63' or 0.61 Mpc
yes, SDSS J074958.43+373136.3, I would give it 2.9' in NVSS, so with z_sp=0.603 it's still over 1.1 Mpc in size
no, this is another starlike object SDSS J123205.17+233907.4, r'=24.13, AllWISE J123205.12+233907.6, no z_ph available
yes, SDSS J124045.08+583156.6, z_ph~1.0 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124D, size 2.14' or ~1.0 Mpc, another giant!
I'd opt for more centric obj. SDSS J072906.37+322640.3, r'=21.75, no z_ph, but likely >0.5, size 0.84' or ~300 kpc
definitely not, most likely SDSS J172852.65+604504.0, z_ph=0.69, size 0.87' or 360 kpc; less likely starlike SDSS J172854.07+604442.7
yes, already mentioned in 2009AcA....59..431Kuligowska+ and 2012MNRAS.426..851Kuzmicz
no, the radio core is AllWISE J151639.95+073733.0:W123=16.66,15.73,12.63, undet. in SDSS, QSO candidate
the faint radio core coincides with SDSS J113627.55+400059.2, z_ph=0.487/0.5006
z_sp=2.0509 QSO SDSS J144707.40+520340.1, size 0.66' or 320 kpc
yes, SDSS J084238.69+211910.4, in cluster, but not the brightest (which is SDSS J084238.96+211855.3, z_sp=0.4184)
no, this is a triple with core on SDSS J085938.15+383737.5, z_ph=0.42, size 1.47' or 470 kpc
AllWISE J073219.42+571439.9, detected in all 4 WISE bands, z_ph_2016ApJS..225....5B=0.4577, thus size 2.13' or 700 kpc
brightest galaxy (cD) of an unreported X-ray cluster 1RXS J003339.2+024329, 4C+02.01, PKS 0031+024, 330 kpc, FRIIs are rare in clusters
artefact (ghost image) of 3C 18 ~16'NNW, amazing! There are several other such ghost images from 3C 18 in FIRST
yes, as noted by JeanTate 25-Aug-2014 in ARG00029sx
yes, SDSS J145143.83+162258.6, NVSS shows counterlobe, z_sp=0.391, size 1.7' or 500 kpc, BrClG, could be WAT or NAT
no, N hotspot is CFHTLS 1410_072849,r=22.28
AllWISE J070400.83+613000.2 seems to be a star (R=12.9mag), so possibly AllWISE J070405.20+613018.6 (QSO colors:W123=16.11,15.66,12.54)
could be unresolved WAT on SDSS J164811.76+325901.1, z_ph=0.722/0.5568
likely SDSS J124318.39+015538.9, z_sp=0.4963 size 1.22' or 430 kpc, but radio core slightly SW of opt/IR object
z_sp=1.6079 QSO in 2006AJ....131..666DeVries et al., size almost 400 kpc
probably AllWISE J071009.09+573313.2, no z_ph avail., but likely z>0.5, then >200 kpc
SDSS J122428.46+175355.3 = AllWISE J122428.47+175355.6 (detected in all 4 WISE bands!) suggests QSO, but z_ph~0.31 from SDSS
AllWISE J120818.34+412529.4, size 1.4' if z>0.5 then size >500 kpc
yes, almost, it's SDSS J090421.82+602927.0 = AllWISE J090421.80+602927.1, z_ph=0.394, size 1.7' or 480 kpc
SDSS J104228.50+340558.7, z_sp=0.6152, size 1.8' or 700 kpc
probably a NAT (narrow-angle tailed) RG, 2MASX J13112836+2203236, should be in cluster, but not reported in NED
SDSS J092343.40+263505.4, z_ph=0.622,0.5962, size 0.83' or 320 kpc
SDSS J122634.28+174925.4, z_sp=0.11097, size 7.0' or 800 kpc
AllWISE J122742.77+252333.6, likely QSO (from WISE colors), if z>0.5, then size >350 kpc
maybe SDSS J102655.05+102215.8 (z_ph=.406,.4759, very asym.) or AllWISE J102656.95+102201.3 (W1,2,3+FIRST detected!), then very bent FRII
2MASX J13142462+6219453 see 2005MNRAS.362....9B 2007MNRAS.376..371J 2012MNRAS.421.1569B
2MASX J07193230+3411370, z_ph_2016ApJS..225....5B=0.12, size >1.43' or 170kpc, what's the extended feature in NVSS S/SW of the source?
another G ~12"S, SDSS J090121.53+382748.7 provides the stronger FIRST source, the rest may be S-shaped, precessing?
SDSS J112837.77+433907.5 too far away from NW hotspot, but SE hotspot may indeed be SDSS J112842.72+433751.9, but I think it's accidental
SDSS J130755.52+422956.4 is too far S of source major axis, SDSS J130755.64+422958.4 is closer
I'd rather opt for SDSS J155959.40+320055.3, r'=20.82, z_ph=.335/.144, size 1.9' or 410 kpc
2MASX J17100654+6131071, SDSS J171006.63+613107.6, z_sp=0.18, size 2.4' or 420 kpc, hymor?
see 2012BASI...40..121N, SDSS J123821.20+160241.4, in table 9 of 2011ApJS..194...31Proctor, QSO candidate
see NVSS: 2MASX J11384136+6010409, z_sp=0.1117, size 7.5' or 850 kpc, WAT-shaped, possibly hymor?
radio source is likely unrelated to the flattened (disky?) galaxy
yes, and detected in all 4 WISE bands! possibly hymor, but no z_ph available
known QSO [HB89] 1425+267; B2 1425+26 , z_sp=0.3641, size 3.8' or 1.1 Mpc, 1998ApJ...494..503B, 1998A&AS..132...31N, 2012MNRAS.426..851K
yes, I'd opt for SDSS J122933.87+453505.7, z_ph=0.846, size 4.8' or 2.1 Mpc, needs confirmation
SDSS J154948.95+282153.4, z_ph=0.57/0.618, NVSS seems to connect to the arclike source?
yes, also mentioned in table 9 of 2011AJ....141..182K
FIRST core is about 2"SW of star, towards an even brighter star, any host can hide between these stars
yes, SDSS J161211.59+045834.7, z_sp=0.52, size 1.75' or 610 kpc
yes, .gt.1.4 Mpc; had come across this one outside of RGZ; NE there is another 1.8' double on SDSS J122816.22+332025.6, z_ph=0.43, 570 kpc
meanwhile a z_phot=1.09 has been published by 2015MNRAS.452.3124D, thus with 1.25' it is 570 kpc wide
SDSS J144253.27+344957.2, size 1.07', z_sp=0.5488, thus 0.63 Mpc
if triple, then bent and 3.5', z_sp=0.731, thus 1.45 Mpc, but no radio bridge to E lobe in NVSS
in the glare of a bright star; we'll never know how far away it is...
USNO B1.0 J080907.95+601302.5, AllWISE J080907.97+601302.4, z_ph_2016ApJS..225....5B=0.4486, size 2.5' or 815 kpc
point source is real (also in NVSS), but NVSS affected by ghost image of M51 which is about 15' W
the central E-W double seems hosted by WISE J112218.01+362727.4 = AllWISE J112217.98+362727.4, undet. in SDSS
more likely AllWISE J161303.95+320354.1, not in SDSS DR13, but in DR7: SDSS JJ161303.99+320354.2, r'=22.10, z_ph=0.5553
SDSS J085649.67+254732.5, z_ph=0.511, size=0.53' or 180 kpc
yes, WAT SDSS J164642.58+362710.7, quite large: z_sp=0.4343, size 2.25' or 710 kpc
host AllWISE J072852.95+543709.5 has z_ph=0.4716 in 2016ApJS..225....5B, thus LLS~1.33 Mpc
if you click on the link to FIRST, you'll see the other half (i.e. lobe), and even a hint of the radio core
due SE are 2 head-tails SDSS J113843.21+334324.0/J113848.10+334319.5 in cl. WHL J113848.1+334319, z_sp=0.224
my best guess would be SDSS J113822.50+334600.6 = AllWISE J113822.51+334600.8, z_ph=0.755, size 1.7' or 0.7 Mpc
light is due to galaxies of a cluster, Abell 2250; radio source is well-known head-tail
faint outer lobes in FIRST may be detected, I estimate 1.3' size, z_ph=0.22, thus 280 kpc
yes, a z=1.145 QSO, not reported as triple before, size 1.05' or 490 kpc, double hotspot due NW?
yes, but it is due S: 3C 198; 4C+06.30; DA 248, 0.0814, size 7.2' or 620 Mpc, 2011MNRAS.415.1013K
yes SDSS J151749.38+302245.8, possibly overedge, NE lobe has no ID, but SW lobe (if any) extremely faint and absent in NVSS
E lobe could be AllWISE J134217.19+422204.2, but with far E hotspot included could be 4.33', or 1.4 Mpc
I think it's the galaxy just S of the bright star: SDSS J101220.01+363927.9
this is an erroneous object in SDSS, 25-mag, you can't get a spectrum of this with SDSS, and the line IDs are doubtful
yes, this QSO candidate was found to be a star by 2000ApJS..126..133White et al.
overedge could be either SDSS J091251.98+210218.9 or AllWISE J091251.41+210225.2 (undet. in SDSS, but faint FIRST source)
overedge is rather 2MASX J12433723+0159001, z_sp=0.136, size 3.33' or 460 kpc
not overedge, NE hotspot is SDSS J092622.71+525012.7
yes! could be SDSS J152858.19+103050.8, z_ph=0.252/0.2581, size 4.43' or 1.03 Mpc? with double hotspots on each side?
How do I get a list of the SpecStars?
artefact (ghost image) of very strong source 3C 227 due ESE
overedge is beautiful FRII SDSS J152745.88+342742.1, z_ph~0.45, size 1.5' or 490 kpc
no, NE hotspot is SDSS J132439.03+030616.4, I don't see the counterlobe
triple? I think its NW hotspot is SDSS J081026.53+565006.6, source at J081038.6+564714 has no ID in SDSS, but where is the 3rd of triple?
I don't see that G; could be SE hotspot of 5.07' giant on SDSS J100944.32+251922.3, z_ph=0.64, size ~2 Mpc, see NVSS
double source centered on spectroscopic star SDSS J094853.03+254411.0, with even some weak radio core emission
I didn't write down the subject name ARG... and can't even find it in the complete list of subject names with RA and DEC. Strange...
no, SDSS J171056.30+394131.2, 2MASX J17105630+3941307, in Abell 2250, one of the first NATs known: 1976ApJ...203L.107R, 6.0' or 430 kpc
where did you find an object named J110255.43+265020.8 other than the FIRST core?
yes, SDSS J095642.25+200236.1, z_ph=0.694, size 0.86' or 350 kpc
yes, the E-W double is SDSS J234533.11+052453.7, z_ph=0.525, size 1.18' or 430 kpc
yes, it is starlike SDSS J165115.91+170434.0, possibly a QSO, but no z_phot available.
I agree, it is SDSS J233640.30+084955.1, z_ph=0.179/0.2327/0.1977, 4C +08.70, size 0.89' or 185 kpc; I wonder if it's a QSO...
yes, z_sp=0.59 QSO SDSS J105521.23+372652.6, B3 1052+377, 1RXS J105521.5+372701, size 480 kpc
I agree with 958bacsal: SDSS J094230.61+262643.4, z_ph=0.555/0.4415, size 1.2' or ~400 kpc
I agree with 958bacsal: QSO cand SDSS J025202.62+061215.9, z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=0.659
2MASX J11212642+5344563, z_sp=0.1038, size 3.8 ' or 420 kpc
yes, but the QSO is not on axis between hotspots... must be kind of WAT QSO, rare species... size ~12" or 90 kpc
these are artefacts caused by the strong source at center
2MASX J14265875+3412182, aka B2 1424+34B, BrClG in GMBCG J216.74840+34.19989, z_sp=0.128
known WAT in Abell 2255, 2MASX J17150914+6402536, size 4.5' or 390 kpc
yes, SDSS J092751.11+343103.5, z_sp=0.453, size 3.15', a 1.05-Mpc giant found by antikodon on 27-May-2014
SDSS J155515.14+443458.2, z_ph=0.503, size 1.47' or 510 kpc
a z=0.479 QSO SDSS J075626.44+132541.2
SDSS J144542.58+474922.0, z_sp=0.4858, size 0.8' or 270 kpc, possibly restarted
WAT QSO candidate SDSS J203558.52+034120.6 z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=0.940, LAS~2.7' or 120 kpc
I agree with SDSS J130116.12+104138.6
host is ~1.5"WNW of SDSS J145346.62+224314.1, not in SDSS, CLASS J145346.499+224314.80 = FIRST J145346.518+224314.89, no z_phot available
could it be the NE lobe of SDSS J091424.90+401457.0 (in glare of star), but the SW lobe is missing... would be ~17' if real
I agree with 958bacsal: SDSS J104856.46+320032.7, z_ph=0.643/0.2972, size 1.4' or ~500 kpc, curiously not in AllWISE
SDSS J132044.49+151654.8, z_ph=0.75, size 1.25' or 520 kpc
this is a z=2.788 QSO SDSS J160811.28+284902.2, size 0.56' or 250 kpc, radio emission along diagonal is artefact of this strong source
Dont' think so. Could it be #overedge? A ~2.4' double hosted by SDSS J005851.06+060846.2, z_ph=0.457/0.3188, would be about 730 kpc
if you click on FIRST, you'll see the whole source: SDSS J224830.56+122141.8, z_sp=0.5167, size 2.7' or almost 1 Mpc
yes, SDSS J090055.47+260931.2, z_sp=0.4882, size 1' or 345 kpc, in rich cluster of galaxies
the J and leading zeroes are important, so the object is WISE J001855.23+094006.8
the J and leading zeroes are important: WISE J073516.78+580401.5
either very bent or not a triple at all, NE lobe not seen in FIRST nor NVSS
no, likely the S double hotspot of a giant, SDSS J084758.88+014819.2, z_ph=0.58, 3.05' or 1.2 Mpc, a cluster member?
yes, possibly SDSS J085401.23+360933.7, z_ph=0.366/0.5217, size 2.12' or 700 kpc, or else SDSS J085401.57+360935.4, z_ph=.536/0.5217
SDSS J132044.49+151654.8, z_ph=0.75, size 1.17 or 490 kpc
very close triple in SDSS, SDSS J074244.07+485316.1, z_sp=.43434
yes, SDSS J112530.96+601244.9 is the host, z-ph=0.294
this is the famous central galaxy of MKW 3s, 201 references in NED...
SDSS J135912.16+362448.0, AllWISE J135912.16+362448.1, z_ph=0.317, size 1.40' or 370 kpc, could be more distant
2MASX J15020948+5304203 or SDSS J150209.53+530420.0, z_sp=0.287, 2012MNRAS.421.1569Best+; abrupt jet bendings on both sides!
apparently the sources doesn't extend further than in the RGZ image, NVSS doesn't show a larger source.
yes, I had found this one in 2014ApJ...793...82vanWeeren+, SDSS J140315.11+514444.7, z_ph=0.405, size 3.54 or 1.1 Mpc; other 0.9' dble 2.4'S
counterlobe? where? you mean a very very faint one very close to the center of the image?
tricky, much diffuse em. in NVSS, maybe SDSS J161050.58+401919.3 (weak FIRST em.) or SDSS J161049.82+401926.5, size 4.23', at least 1.4 Mpc
yes, SDSS J085850.22+262321.3. z_ph=0.64, size 2.45 or 980 kpc, almost giant!
SDSS J104913.14+223016.1, z_ph=0.34, size 2.67' or 740 kpc
[HB89] 0042+101, z_sp=0.583, size 1.15' or 440 kpc; OTL 0042+101 in 1988MNRAS.233...87Singal
SDSS J160513.74+071152.5, z_sp=.3112, size 3.0' or 800 kpc
yes, WISE J160819.44+075521.1 aka AllWISE J160819.41+075520.8, but please put decimal points and leading zeroes in names
SDSS J124624.32+171052.7, z_sp=0.7017, size 1.0' or 410 kpc
SDSS J015752.52+020954.0, z_sp=0.2217, size 7.0' or 1.4 Mpc; we published this in 2016ASSL...42..231Santiago-Bautista+ (arXiv:1504.07478)
I don't see the counterlobe either... not even in NVSS
FIRST emission due S: artefact of diffuse source NNE, no optID, maybe SDSS J142716.76+555136.8; src at top left is SDSS J142706.46+554941.5
yes, SDSS J083807.31+322746.4, but no z_ph available
yes, SDSS J111751.53+093331.7, z_ph=0.65, size 0.9' or 400 kpc
2MASX J09012329+1914171, z_sp=0.2765, size 2.9' or 700 kpc
leading zeroes are important in names: AllWISE J092707.68+044724.3 = ULAS J092707.65+044723.7, RC J0927+0445, possibly restarted (DDRG)
most likely 2MASX J12344915+0913560, z_sp=0.1145, size 3.2' or 380 kpc
NGC 4061, 1986AJ.....91..199J; 1987AJ.....94..587Burns
SDSS J130005.25+074321.3, z_ph=0.533/0.5525, size 1.29' or 470 kpc
possibly SDSS J131047.79+312528.8, z_ph=0.596/0.5897, size 1.2' or 460 kpc
SDSS J010254.54+101255.0, z_ph=0.551, quasar-like
z=0.6644 QSO SDSS J110153.45+624150.5
SDSS J133837.35+311413.8, z_ph=0.26 (very asym.), or else SDSS J133838.81+311414.6 (more symmetric)
z_sp=0.546 QSO FBQS J123651.5+250750 in 1998ApJ...494..503Buchalter+, size 1.4' or 0.5 Mpc
4C+39.24, 6C 0905+39 (possibly SDSS J090816.96+394332.3 ?), z_sp=1.883 from 1995MNRAS.277..995L, size 1.85' or 900 kpc
SDSS J115007.95+575740.3, z_sp=0.6192, size 2.0' or 780 kpc
SDSS J101911.21+154956.5, z_ph=0.773, size 1.3' or 540 kpc
IR-only host AllWISE J132912.48+062603.4, size 1.09'
at left (E) margin the host is SDSS J125508.08+433448.6, z_ph=0.309, size 0.91' or 230 kpc
straight source due E is artefact from 4C+20.28 far SW
looks like very asym triple on SDSS J120459.05+424421.0, z_ph=0.883/0.4854, size 1.48' or 600 kpc
no, I opt for IR-only AllWISE J162310.80+191738.0, coincides with FIRST core, size 1.22', no z_ph available
SDSS J124059.83+090458.5, N-S triple, size 1.6', but no z_ph available, like z>0.4, thus at least 0.5 Mpc
yes, QSO SDSS J102235.31+533728.2, z_sp=0.632, size 1.65' or 650 kpc
nat = narrow-angle tailed radio galaxy, that's when the two jets bend so much that they appear parallel and sometimes merge
SDSS J110640.54+054616.0, z_ph=.318/.3511, size 1.57' or 430 kpc
NE src: SDSS J100134.38+581212.7, z_ph=0.469/0.4814, size 1.12' or 380 kpc; possibly SDSS J100135.98+581158.6 at radio knot, but very asymm
NW source could be SDSS J114711.74+014615.7, z_ph=0.306/0.3324, size 1.1' or 300 kpc
4C+08.38; PKS 1312+089 = SDSS J131509.84+084053.3 at N edge of image, z_sp=0.0926, size 3.55' or 350 kpc
artefact: nothing in NVSS
SDSS J092639.78+465252.1, z_ph=0.8098/0.6815, size 1.27' or 530 kpc
would be very distorted; NVSS: perhaps two RGS overlapping, with E one on SDSS J112713.20+382307.2, z_ph=0.454/0.4184, LAS~2.5' or 0.8 Mpc
I opt for SDSS J084736.37+343211.2, z_sp=2.588, size 2.3' or 1.1 Mpc
cosmic conspiracy: bright star at center is within 0.4" from the FIRST source; host is SDSS J153703.62+132808.3, QSOcand, but no z_ph
yes, SDSS J024936.66+055656.8, QSO candidate, z_ph=0.347 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124Di Pompeo et al., size 1.05' or 300 kpc
yes, SDSS J092653.39+610024.7, mentioned in 2001A&A...370..409Lara+, z_sp=0.2432, size 3.65' or 800 kpc
SDSS J160504.60+433814.6, z_ph=0.664/0.529, size 2.5' or 950 kpc, but WSW hotspot is AllWISE J160458.31+433744.1
SDSS J164424.73+362156.4, r'=22.35, probably VERY distant, could be QSO
it is an artefact caused by the bright star just off the northern edge of the imae
SDSS J124839.54+393511.9, z_sp=0.529, asym. triple of 3.24', thus a giant of 1.14 Mpc
yes, z=0.68 QSO, size 1.57' or 630 kpc
CFHTLS 1343_078552, r=23.95 mag, z_ph=1.037 from cesam.lam.fr, size 1.2' or 550 kpc
curiously, the radio peak is ~2" N of the optical galaxy
the one in the E half of this image could be AllWISE J082214.77+310900.3, undetected in SDSS, size 1.28', for z>0.5 has over 440 kpc
either SDSS J074140.35+152806.8 or SDSS J074140.19+152811.7, z_ph about 0.6 in both cases, size 1.5' or 580 kpc
possibly, but S hotspot is likely AllWISE J124541.08+261150.1 , also its FIRST flux is higher than NVSS: no indication of extended emission
compact radio src in good position to be host, but no opt/IR ID in VizieR; possibly radio-quiet AllWISE J164334.36+581836.2, undet optically
a NAT (narrow-angle tail) in Abell 791, z_sp=.186, host not obvious: SDSS J092216.09+122542.5 appears to far N ?, no lit. refs, see NVSS!
yes, SDSS J122425.84+020310.7, z_sp=0.45, size 1.47' or 480 kpc, BrClG in WHL J122425.8+020310, maybe restarted
these many faint sources are artefacts of the central strong sources: the very faint ones are not to be taken serious
yes, QSO SDSS J094216.50+124503.6, z=1.432, size 1.62' or 785 kpc
yes, E comp. src is host of 163828.89+360718.9, z_ph=0.46/.476/.503, size 2.7', but FIRST suggests DDRG of 5.7', 0.9 to 1.9 Mpc, good find
AllWISE J144210.14+215451.4 looks OK, but other option is QSO cand. SDSS J144209.18+215452.9, r'=20.80, no z_phot available
yes, QSO with z_sp=0.3, mentioned in 2011AJ....141..182Kimball
E overedge could also be 2MASX J07592890+0826053, z_ph=0.13, same as z_sp for SDSS J075931.84+082534.5, 4.2'= 560 kpc, relic FRII, good find
far E hotspot of NE overedge is SDSS J164156.12+361132.3, W comp at margin of image likely a separate double
or SDSS J160041.56+060427.4, z_ph=.675/0.6731, 3.75' or 1.5 Mpc; similar obj. not in SDSS catal at J160042.2+060429 closest to axis
yes, overedge due N is SDSS J082204.95+312128.5, z_ph=.139/.073/.185, ultrafaint in radio+opt for an FRII: logP1.4=24.5 W/Hz, M_r=-20.3
BrClG in Abell 1168, GMBCG J166.82358+15.86334 or WHL J110728.3+155335, but radio source falls W of galaxy, a relic WAT? worth a follow-up
steep-spectrum source 4C+05.12 (1999ARep...43..631B), SDSS J025102.84+061157.0, r'=21.84, z_ph=.476/.275, size 0.77' or 220 kpc
yes, if SDSS J121152.04+304232.4, z_sp=.471, is host of 3.5' triple, then 1.25 Mpc, but it is unusually bent
faint FIRST core, closest to SDSS J004436.12+060236.5, r'=23.87, but not in WISE, must be VERY distant, size 1.64'
2MASX J15163951+0247127, z_sp=0.11, 2.7' or 300 kpc
SDSS J134121.87+041400.8, z_sp=.438, size 1.6' or 520 kpc, not quite a giant, but in a yet unreported cluster
but far NE hotspot is AllWISE J124927.53+255509.7; perhaps SDSS J124919.78+255327.9, z_ph=.86, 1.7' or .75 Mpc
yes, SDSS J085236.31+550726.4, very asymmetric, almost 1-sided; and yes, QSO: z_ph=0.513 in 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo
SDSS J104416.32+524055.5, z_sp=.187, a WAT in a cluster
oops... a radio bridge between z~0.27 cluster ellipticals and a z=0.049 spiral, KUG 1158+233, should be followed up!
with z_ph=.428, size 3.2' or 1.05 Mpc, but I slightly prefer SDSS J132614.20+594857.8, z_ph=0.398, also about 1 Mpc
could be SDSS J140021.29+132519.3, z_ph=0.5, size 1.7' or 580 kpc (JeanTate, Oct-2014)
IR+FIRST images suggest host at ~3"W of red star SDSS J152104.64+443053.9, but too faint in optical, and blended in WISE
SDSS J132318.81+030807.1, ample references in NED, fat double, possibly hymor
radio source ~2"W of star, so likely a chance coincidence; too little resolution to decide on hymor
RE giant due E: I opted for QSO candidate SDSS J101311.89+163311.5, giant if z>0.5
no, this is SDSS J122702.61+211255.2 (round), z_sp=.6102, size 1.2' or 450 kpc, WAT or bent FRII
see ARG00004rl, 2MASX J11384136+6010409, z_sp=.112, BrClG in cluster GMBCG J174.67219+60.17800; WAT or hymor, size 7.5' or 850 kpc
NW lobe J105959.4+035836 is R2=18.46mag object from USNO B1.0; I don't see a combination of radio/optical object suggesting a giant
yes, very asymmetric, SDSS J103736.89+274430.3, z_sp=0.6289, size at least 2.5' or 1 Mpc!
QSO cand SDSS J115248.97+261409.8, z_ph=1.236 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124D, size 0.88' or 410 kpc
SDSS J125801.77+312046.5, z_ph=.542/.552, size 1.6' or 580 kpc
note the strong jet due S: if that is Doppler boosting, the source would point near the line of sight and be MUCH larger in 3D
could be two large RGs: SDSS J121753.04+454350.9, z_ph~0.235, 3.0' or 640 kpc; SDSS J121756.01+454142.5, z_ph~.75, 3.55' or 1.5 Mpc
yes, E and W hotspots have no opt/IR IDs, host is QSO-like but no z_ph available, giant if z>0.4; not in WISE nor AllWISE
NVSS shows emission on both sides of the BL Lac, perhaps up to 30" total size
NVSS shows extent of possibly 5.0', thus up to 1.8 Mpc
click on SDSS: this is cluster Abell 1415, z_sp=0.16, probably 2 WATs
SDSS J125849.55+033636.8 is QSO cand, z_ph=.940 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124D, if SE lobe is real, then 2.84' or 1.3 Mpc
possibly SDSS J124923.57+460605.2, z_ph=.162/0.0710, size 2.2'; then the strong middle source would be background?
yes, N lobe in in NVSS and TGSS is resolved out in FIRST, z_ph=.469/.5291, size 2.1' or 720 kpc
however, TGSS-ADR1 image (arXiv:1603.04368) shows large WAT 4.46' on SDSS J103148.45+350317.6, z_ph=.205/.1562 not sure if member of A1033
famous steep-spectr. src: B2 1028+35, 2MASX J10314175+3502411, z_sp=.120 in cl. A1033, see 1999AstL...25..380G,1985A&A...148..323R
speculation: could it be the NE hotspot of a 12.14' double with SW hotspot at J093158.41+024049.9 ? no radio core obvious in FIRST
NNE lobe of SDSS J081738.92+250028.4, z_sp=0.608, size 4.5' , 1.7 Mpc giant, see 1978MNRAS.182..273P: 5C7.079, 2008MNRAS.388..677W
none of the lobes have an SDSS ID, and SDSS J111402.01+365901.4 in the only on axis: the only reasonable host, very unusual indeed
I prefer SDSS J115154.46+423941.2, r'=21.72, z_ph=.335/0.2515, size 1.33' or 330 kpc
the radio core of the spiral galaxy NGC 5480, the starlight of which saturates the IR image
z=1.87 QSO SDSS J134820.88+302005.6, size ~1.5' according to NVSS, or 720 kpc
rather not detected in SDSS, but ULAS J014441.83+020233.5, FIRST+NVSS show a possible far SW lobe, total size 3.7' ? giant if z>0.35
yes, PKS 0134+09 = 4C+09.06, previously wrong identified with 17-mag star, pity that DR12 doesn't catalog the object ~1.5"NW of star
SDSS J161522.50+151446.7, z_phot=0.331 per 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo+
ery asym FRII, SDSS J144148.79+342719.2, z_ph=.82+-0.2, but 0.1825 in 2014A&A...568A.126B; NVSS shows NE extension
yes, QSO SDSS J143608.70+642804.0, z_sp=0.592, size 1.2' or 460 kpc
SDSS J085125.08+485935.6, z_sp=0.4891, size 2.0' 0r 690 kpc
yes, 2MASX J09323832+1611576, z_sp=0.191, size 4.0' or 710 kpc
LAS J220747.67+040145.9, CFHTLS 1401_098437, z_ph=1.079, size 1.51' or 700 kpc
N pair is SDSS J132045.27+151627.3, z_ph=.866/.6759, size 1.25' or 520 kpc; S compact src is spiral SDSS J132045.57+151532.7
no, these are artefacts because the central source is so strong
FIRST image shows it to be larger, about 2.5', thus even with z~0.8 it is a giant
perhaps host of FIRST J101846.4+350338 is SDSS J101850.12+350259.9, z_ph=0.600/0.5858 and its SW lobe is too faint?
yes, the SE lobe could be SDSS J101902.05+350117.1, z_ph=.65/0.5656, but FIRST shows diffuse emission towards NW
perhaps connected with unidentified src 4.5'NNW, host SDSS J082625.53+102018.2 QSO ? total size 5.3' ? giant?
perhaps SDSS J160835.78+303935.5, z_ph=0.297/0.3291, size 2.1' or 540 kpc; with double hotspot SW, I've seen quite a few
yes, QSO cand also in 2015MNRAS.452.3124D: z_ph=1.194, so could be slightly larger, likely a giant, Great find!
probably just small, host SDSS J114928.37+343932.3, NVSS shows N lobe, z_ph=0.688/0.6176. size 1.5' or 580 kpc
the most convincing hymor I've ever seen!
yes, SDSS J223628.90+042751.7, z=0.3036, size 1.66' or 420 kpc, beautiful!
yes, 2MASX J02011480+0517540, at least 4.3' or 860 kpc, maybe larger
the huge one is actually 2MASX J15520669+2247397, z_sp=.1161, size 12.6' or (only) 1.5 Mpc
yes, a small double SDSS J155211.29+224450.7 (270kpc) on top of a huge one; we observed it with the JVLA (in prep.)
yes, B2 0838+32A = SDSS J084113.09+322459.6, see 1979AJ.....84.1478B 1982AJ.....87.1132M 1986A&AS...65..111D
yes, QSO cand SDSS J090931.68+021457.9, z_ph=1.215 according to 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo
yes, SDSS J074259.47+333952.8, z_sp=0.6384, size at least 0.9' or 350 kpc; B2 0739+33B, no optID in NED
center: SDSS J071431.43+395333.6, S src maybe E lobe of SDSS J071418.47+395236.9, z_ph=0.552/0.5199, size 5.8'=2.2 Mpc, but no W lobe seen
QSO SDSS J145038.83+454954.6 z_sp=1.6218, size 1.62' or 0.77 Mpc
W src: 2MASX J07432308+1733422 in cl. WHL J074323.1+173341, z_ph=0.097; central: SDSS J074329.10+173332.0, E may be SDSS J074333.71+173328.5
SDSS J110841.04+621325.4, z_sp=0.348, at least 2.2' or 620 kpc
3C 458, z_sp=0.289, size 3.25' or 800 kpc
SDSS J072129.02+355138.1, z_ph=0.671, size 1.16' or 460 kpc
perhaps SDSS J153150.30+263614.2, z_ph=.274/.291, size 2.15' or 530 kpc
yes, better, then B2 1042+34A = SDSS J104502.92+340110.6, z_sp=0.321, size 2.58' or 680 kpc
most likely 2MASX J11080444+2722559, z_sp=0.2203, size 2.7' or 550 kpc, N lobe resolved out in FIRST, but clear in NVSS
yes, SDSS J101855.58+350212.1, r'=22.09, z_ph=.659/.6172, size 4.00' or 1.6 Mpc. Great find!
SDSS J152007.34+162835.6, z_ph=0.188/0.1720, weird source, seen in projecition? size 1.4' or 230 kpc
I'd opt for SDSS J120530.84+631810.3, r'=21.65, z_ph=.518/0.5175: 890 kpc; or SDSS J120531.16+631819.3, r'=22.39, no z_ph
yes, perfect core-dominant aligned source, only that the strong core is 1.7" from the IR source, chance coincidence?
yes, SDSS J112831.69+313248.8 z_sp=0.4882, but size is 3.2', thus 1.1 Mpc; N hotspot is dble in FIRST
radio core is at SDSS J134900.17+273708.8, but z_ph may be high, but definitely a giant! Good find!
yes, SDSS J113529.72+352025.7, NVSS suggest larger size, up to 2.6', likely DDRG, up to 850 kpc
yes, SDSS J082822.24+355309.3, likely a quasar, but I can't find any z_phot for it
core and W lobe of SDSS J122231.77+044034.8 (compact at left), size 2.73', z_ph=.363/.483 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), or 850 kpc
ID in 2007AJ....133.2097C is the one I proposed; X-shape when the ID is at center, but WAT when on peak or gap of a curved ridge (this case)
no, this is a WAT, SDSS J145442.21+273211.5, z_ph=0.692/0.6481, possibly SDSS J145442.14+273222.5, similar z_ph, ~350 kpc
Don't think so. Though NVSS looks suggestive, shape is unusual and strong source due SW could be AllWISE J114921.47+094710.2
could also be SDSS J134414.94+484601.5, r'=22.53, z_ph=0.804, but giant anyway
tough, radio knot at J153333.5+520653, not opt/IR object there; I'd opt for SDSS J153334.14+520641.2, z_ph=0.21, size 2.6' = 0.5 Mpc
could be artefact caused by giant radio galaxy DA 240, about 12 arcmin SE
yes, z_sp=0.4077, WN B1240+3854; B1240+389: z_sp_2000MNRAS.315..371S=.30+-0.01; 2006MNRAS.366.1391S; 2009BASI...37...63S
both are possible; with SDSS J145643.71+273917.9, z_ph=.144/0.1329, size 370 kpc; else z_ph=.48 and size 910 kpc
core-dominated QSO SDSS J083721.26+160932.4, z_sp=0.6744, 8 NEDrefs, size 40" or 260 kpc
yes, SDSS J010509.98+091933.2, a QSO candidate with z_ph=0.347 according to 2015MNRAS.452.3124D, size 1.12' or 315 kpc
SDSS J122634.28+174925.4, z_sp=0.111, NVSS: size 7.0' or 800 kpc, SDSS J122643.81+174953.9, z_ph=0.598/.6101 seems superposed on E lobe?
yes, also AllWISE J141738.42+490617.3; very high z_phot in SDSS DR12, DR9 gives 0.607. Very good find!
correct; radio source already reported by 2014ARep...58..508Solovyov, but they do not give an optical ID
yes, a new giant radio quasar, yet unreported; great find!
600-kpc WAT in NVSS, lobes resolved out by FIRST; in outskirts of cl. NSC J165309+290951 = GMBCG J253.01561+29.14347
SDSS J130134.77+540806.9 is fainter and stellar, more likely J130134.97+540809.1, then jet is 2-sided
central source is NW lobe of SE overedge: 2.7' triple on SDSS J114502.57+413021.8, z_ph=0.58, 1.0 Mpc
yes, chance alignment; the star (with PM=-20,-40mas/yr) is ~1.2"NW of the FIRST source, too much for a 90-mJy source
yes, this is a planetary nebula (Strauss, et al 1992, ApJS, 83, 29) per NED and 1999ApJS..123..219Condon
no radio core, thus host is not clear, could be SDSS J153149.46+082249.1, z_ph=0.452/0.3738, size 2.7' or 840 kpc
SDSS J081603.93+413242.7 is too far off axis; what about SDSS J081605.35+413302.4, z_ph=.344/0.2924, size 2.1' or .56 Mpc
yes, a 4.2-Mpc giant see our poster in ADS 2012sngi.confP...1A, sec. 5, largest GRQ known (we submitted to AJ), NE has 2 hotspot in JVLA obs
SDSS J171408.62+292726.3, QSO cand, z_ph=1.137 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124D
SDSS J114954.32+325652.1 with 4.5' is possible, but bent and asymmetric, z_ph=0.376/0.4486 or 1.4 Mpc, giant candidate
SW is core-dominatd triple on SDSS J084751.53+124032.0, z_sp=0.3077, size 1.65' or 430 kpc
yes, 4C+15.26 alias PKS 0843+151 z_sp=.6756, size 1.25' or 500 kpc
SDSS J134251.27+064231.0, z_ph= 0.124/.1661, size 0.99' or 140 kpc
due ESE is 1.11' double SDSS J090131.00+211046.2, z_ph=.470/0.4840, 380 kpc
QSO cand SDSS J145406.33+290424.7, z_ph=1.059/1.30, size 1.33' or 630 kpc
overedge source SW is SDSS J143927.47+063917.2, z+ph=.501/0.1359, size 2.0' or 550 kpc, or SDSS J143927.73+063903.3, z_ph=.476/0.4168
yes,SDSS J104144.57+552954.4, z_ph=.491/.3258, size 1.82' or 550 kpc
yes, SDSS J120942.64+132725.8, z_ph=.457/.4899, size 1.2' or 400 kpc
and nothing suitable in between the central and WSW source either.
yes, the host is simply too faint to be seen in optical or infrared.
I'd opt for SDSS J114039.64+473310.1, z_ph=0.371/0.3199, size 1.57' or 440 kpc
looks like bright QSO cand. 2MASS J12505022+1650114, but can't find any z_ph; don't worry about symmetry, QSOs are like that
yes, SDSS J125550.13+581841.7, but DR12 gives z_sp=0.36127
I'd prefer SDSS J122354.84+194241.8, z_ph=.691, size 2.5' or 1.0 Mpc
it is NVGRC J084745.9+383205 (0606), seems OK, except size=3.8', ARXA: NBCK J084746.05+383139.3, z_ph=.30; WD cand in 2015MNRAS.448.2260G
most likely 2MASX J13142462+6219453, BrClG in MaxBCG J198.60277+62.32938, z_sp=0.131, size 2.3' or 300 kpc
SDSS J133742.35+294223.3, z_sp=0.11547, size 2.9' or 340 kpc
yes, SDSS J154253.94+174942.9, at least 3' or 1.2 Mpc; SDSS J154239.77+174800.7 is too far W, no NVSS emission there
yes, SDSS J225934.13+082040.7, z_ph=.405/.4142, size 5.2' or 1.6Mpc; very convincing in NVSS, J225925.88+082206.5 is likely interloper
or possibly SDSS J145602.05+322316.9, no z_ph, extremely faint
QSO cand SDSS J113716.89+234840.3 z_ph=1.319 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo, size 1.32' or 630 kpc
FBQS J095227.2+224006, z_sp=1.2094, size 1.0' or 480 kpc
would be very asymmetric in flux, and no radio core in FIRST, what about SDSS J085547.88+253111.6, z_ph=0.736, size 7.2'=3 Mpc ?!
QSO is [HB89] 1107+036, z_sp=0.9659, size 1.1' or 0.5 Mpc.
perhaps SDSS J125755.42+444614.8, z_ph=.673, or SDSS J125759.35+444618.6, z_ph=0.473/.405, impossible to say
could also be SDSS J124608.79+190625.5, r'=21.65, z_ph=0.378, doesn't make a different in linear size...
SDSS DR9 gives SDSS J085846.65+611938.8, r'=21.28, z_ph=0.09, but DR12 is empty..., nothing even in USNO B1.0
sadly SDSS has screened all the objects in its catalog because M87 is near (~8' due NNE) but one can clearly distinguish faint objects
this is part of the southern lobe of M87, one of the brightest radio sources in the sky! Also known as Virgo A
the WAT due S is VCC 1667; PGC 42054; 4C+16.33, z_sp=0.068, size 5.2' or 390 kpc
artefact, but due W is PKS B1233+169 or IC 3557 NED01, z_sp=.0789, size 2' or 160 kpc, in Abell 1569
the cool WAT is CGCG 275-016; MCG +09-26-032, z_sp=0.04712, size 8.5' or 450 kpc
FBQS J0119+0131 aka PB 06375, z_sp=0.52, size 1.48' or 530 kpc
the source 10'S is SDSS J144435.62+241303.7, z_ph=.532/.5069, size 3.5' or 1.22 Mpc, perhaps two very separate hotspots due NE?
yes, SDSS J144428.51+242501.0, z_sp=.461 is a bit more likely, though makes the source more asymmetric, LLS=1.2 Mpc
QSO SDSS J122834.61+063200.1, z_sp=1.42, 2.33' =1.1 Mpc, OR 4.6' triple on SDSS J122832.17+063251.1, r'=22.61 no z_ph
could be restarted with a rotation (precession) between activity periods; host IR only, it seems, rather distant!
NVSS: could be a wide Xshaped source; NNW double seems separate in FIRST, but 13.8-mag blue star SDSS J100443.01+620701.7 disturbs; STRANGE!
SDSS J144822.41+582152.3 closest to center, but starlike and no z_ph
could be SDSS J123204.94+530627.3, r'=17.37, z_sp=0.206, size 4.4' or 830 kpc
maybe SDSS J154130.83+251131.1, r'=21.47, z_ph=.501/0.4132, size 1.89' or 610 kpc; might be SDSS J154128.07+251108.4 with ring or spirals?
if SDSS J085538.82+184842.9, then z_ph=0.68, size 3.4' or 1.35 Mpc; else SDSS J085540.94+184806.5, z_ph=0.50, size 1.95 or 0.7 Mpc
2MASX J16584721+6256245, z_sp=.1063, size 2.43' or 270 kpc, see 2010ApJ...723.1119L 2011MNRAS.415.1013K 2012MNRAS.421.1569B
yes, SDSS J160445.89+343816.5, z_sp=.282, size 3.4' or 820 kpc, publ. in 1999MNRAS.309..100I, 2006A&A...454...85M
yes, SDSS J083037.51+525530.7, QSO candidate with z_ph=0.643 in 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo, size 1.6' or 620 kpc
NVSS shows bridge due N, I propose N-S double, either AllWISE J012856.09+100546.1 or SDSS J012855.89+100532.1, size 1.7'
yes, QSO SDSS J125654.66+021904.8, r'=19.45, z_sp=.48645, size 1.9' or 650 kpc
yes, but this is also ULAS J230403.22+080418.1 = SDSS J230403.24+080418.1, r'=21.21, z_ph=0.2274/0.314, size 2.91' or 670 kpc
SDSS J142905.22+154254.9, z_ph=.373/0.4717, size 2.23' or 650 kpc
yes, AllWISE J073735.41+590325.2. size 1.85', not even in USNO B1.0, must be very distant
unlikely; strong source due W is SDSS J125505.43+152956.9, and there's no counterlobe beyond
yes, but unusual morphology (cf FIRST with NVSS), z_sp=.302, size 3' or 750 kpc; in BrClG in cl. MaxBCG J250.51817+25.88472
SDSS J133324.36+485615.6, z_ph=.276, but likely higher; NVSS suggests size 2.2', or at least 520 kpc, which is large for an FR I source
yes, X-ray QSO VCS3 J1350+2331, z=0.528, size 2.2' or 770 kpc; size not reported in literature, I think
from NVSS, could be SDSS J001720.52+065145.4, z_ph=.401/0.3877, size 4.9' or 1.45 Mpc; but no FIRST core: src~10"N has no optID
neither artefact nor counterlobe, I opt for SDSS J131620.91+401726.9 showing a fat double source
no, rather SDSS J132047.55+241910.6, z_ph=.623/.5305 has radio core, size 3.2' or 1.2 Mpc
what about SDSS J151708.79+202819.3, r'=20.51, z_ph=.391/0.3957, size 4.67' or 1.4 Mpc!
SDSS J090204.82+610311.6, z_sp=0.6996, size 40" or 250 kpc
SSW triple is SDSS J131908.37+504300.6, r'=22.45, but not any more in DR12, why?
SDSS J140059.46+120622.5 has z_phot=0.336 in 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo
perhaps a triple centered on AllWISE J102126.35+411928.5, NW counterlobe near J102124+412023 has no optID
no, J102132.10+411742.8 is off SE of this source; I suspect it's the SE lobe of a bright src NNW, B3 1018+415
yes, SDSS J215751.92+114627.1, but z_sp=0.3124, size 2.1' or 540 kpc
2MASX J11394520+3223166, z_sp=.1249, size 2.6' or 340 kpc, narrow-angle tail (NAT) source or WAT in projection?
not that large a NAT... with 2.6' and z=0.1249 only 340 kpc; there are some of over 700 kpc
likely SDSS J111329.18+462153.6, r'=21.87, z_ph=.5484/.626, size 1.75' or 650 kpc, but SDSS J111329.18+462153.6 is possible
no, this is the SW lobe of 24' wide Mrk 1498 (1.2 Mpc; 1999MNRAS.309..100I,2001A&A...374..861S,2009ARep...53.1086K)
NVSS seems to suggest these two sources are the hotspots of a double, but no WISE host is obvious, nor covered by SDSS
apparently N-S triple: FIRST core at J115813.5+401537.9 in the glare of 9.5-mag Galactic star SAO 43975
S lobe of north-south double on SDSS J230657.74+124227.6, z_sp=0.6971, size 2.05' or 820 kpc
SE double is likely AllWISE J150227.53+265500.4, nothing in SDSS, size 1.4', so for z~0.6, perhaps 0.5 Mpc
SDSS J092758.20+273826.7, z_ph=.619/0.6255, size 1.28' or 490 kpc
likely SDSS J142216.92+085920.6, z_ph_SDSS/2014A&A...568A.126B=.209/.574; possibly AllWISE J142218.18+085937.5, on SDSS image, not catalog
SDSS J171321.46+450833.2, z_ph=.562/0.5702, size 1.05' or 380 kpc
SDSS J143052.62+205929.2, z_ph=.375/0.3205, size 0.88' or 240 kpc
yes, SDSS J113314.76+281159.3 = US 2599, X-ray QSO, size 3.6' or 1.35 Mpc; but WNW lobe could be SDSS J113302.50+281319.4, 25 refs in NED
SDSS J130526.09+431228.2, z_ph=.241/0.2757
SDSS J001909.09+021748.8, z_ph=.209/0.2528 is most likely (brightest) host compatible with NVSS radio bridge, z_ph=.22, size 2.8' or 570 kpc
this is the core of the fainter companion of the famous Whirlpool galaxy (M51)
QSO SDSS J085917.01+510350.0, z_sp=0.973, size 0.75' or 330 kpc
I would rather opt for AllWISE J100916.98+553953.3 , size 2.15', so if z.gt.0.4, LLS.gt.650 kpc
southern double is SDSS J093522.21+253749.9, z_ph=.320/0.2854
yes, 2MASX J13303833+3816100, z_sp=.1098, size 2.3' or 260 kpc, 2010ApJ...723.1119L 2011MNRAS.415.1013K 2012MNRAS.421.1569B
PMN J1356+0824 in NED, but it's also GR B1355+08: optID by 2000BSAO...49...53V, not 2003ARep...47..110V as NED claims
yes, very good find; z_ph_2014A&A...568A.126B=.266, so for avg. z=.346 size is 1.4 Mpc
yes, bg src is SDSS J101804.32+214931.4, z_ph=.506, size 1.65' or 570 kpc, already known: CXO J101804.3+214931 (4 NED refs) but not as RG
undetected in SDSS, AllWISE J100916.33+274013.0, likely z>0.4, thus size 1.16' or over 350 kpc
no, just a bright star flooding the IR image, very red in SDSS; host for the radio source cannot be distinguished due to this.
possibly SDSS J130146.53+063517.4 or SDSS J130147.89+063512.9? size 4.5', for z>0.4 size > 1.35 Mpc
SE comp is AllWISE J130154.81+063357.8; NW possibly AllWISE J130139.17+063608.6 (4.5" off); no radio core with optID
no SDSS here: USNO B1.0 R2=18.1 mag; 2MASS J07264554+5104072 = AllWISE J072645.54+510407.1, seen by 2011ApJS..194...31Proctor
yes, SDSS J075627.36+390125.9 is QSO cand: z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=0.440, size 1.73' or 550 kpc; no idea what the green objects are
Or perhaps SDSS J095750.49+304939.4, z_sp=.136, very asym. double-lobe 2.6' (see NVSS)
AllWISE obj is also SDSS J121735.84+330131.9, z_ph=0.5, size 2.35' or 800 kpc
yes, 2MASX J15165924+0517513, see the large diffuse radio halo due N in NVSS, size 200 kpc, unreported in literature
SDSS J074305.67+271012.6 in distant cluster, blended by a foreground star
PKS 1635+159 according to NED, but opt.pos. J163750.01+154915.8 far E of axis; 2005AJ....130.1977H: lensed?, or AllWISE J163749.17+154917.7?
no, this is not detected in SDSS, only AllWISE J105134.06+461400.6, radio source is known as 54P82, see 1995MNRAS.274..324G
I'd opt for SDSS J170621.72+200620.6, z_sp=.468, size 2.8'=.92 Mpc, plus SDSS J170616.27+200639.9, z_ph=.690/0.376 of 0.74'=.25Mpc
yes, nice find; prevoiusly unreported in NED; far E source is SDSS J224714.62+020407.6, z_ph=.133, AGN in dense group?
looks like it, but the FIRST source is 3.4"NNW of SDSS J104848.37+394857.1; if host, then z_ph=0.35, size 1.87' or 520 kpc
yes, there's a faint radio arc on SDSS J145102.13+301227.0: a lobe-dominated WAT in cl. in NSC J145103+301334, z_ph=.135, size 3.2'=0.43 Mpc
yes, SDSS J105637.96+274343.7, 4C+28.29, TXS 1053+280, 7C 1053+2800, z_sp=0.9986, size 1.7' or 750 kpc
SDSS J154339.51+133042.8, QSO candidate: z_ph=1.262 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo, size 1.35' or 0.63 Mpc
possibly an optical plume due SE? optical jets should appear bluish...
known WAT in Abell 1462, see 1993ApJS...87..135O, 1996AJ....111...53O, 1997ApJS..108...41O, z_sp=0.145, size 2.6' or 370 kpc
could be SDSS J082001.69+173853.0 (disky), z_ph~0.196, size 580 kpc; fits better to NVSS, leaving 082000.65+173912.2 as superposed?
could it be the SF spiral 2MASX J16023561+3248598, z_sp=0.04474; size 3.5' or 170 kpc ?
not really overedge, but the SW lobe resolved out in FIRST; z_ph=.51/.517, size 2.1' or 720 kpc
not an 8' E-W triple: W lobe is SDSS J133345.12+021912.0 of peculiar radio shape; E lobe is bright E SDSS J133408.47+021951.8
yes, SDSS J091453.36+225541.8, z_ph=0.61, size=1.66' or 0.63 Mpc
what about an E-W triple with double E hotspot: QSO SDSS J114844.02+442022.6, z_sp=2.272, size 2.66' or 1.22 Mpc ?
I opt for SDSS J141231.80+402911.3, z_ph=.395/.427, size 2.62' or 800 kpc
I'm not convinced; more likely 1-sided emission from SDSS J120530.00+631722.6, z_ph=0.47
no, it's SDSS J150329.56+103331.5, so faint that it has no z_phot; curiously not in WISE: it is blended by its NE and SW neighbors!
yes, a perfectly symmetric FRII... how could we have overlooked this two years ago...?
no, this is galaxy SDSS J162344.24+480032.9, z_sp=.1921, size =0.6' or 110 kpc
yes, great find! There is another FRII of 0.78' =270 kpc about 1.5'NW: ULAS J133718.08+021611.9 = AllWISE J133718.09+021612.2
yes, but z_sp=0.065, SSE hotspot is SDSS J083237.72+042032.7; N diffuse lobe could be QSO cand SDSS J083241.11+042829.9? at most 8.5'=.6Mpc
yes, QSO candidate SDSS J234255.18+040933.8, z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=1.127, 1.8' or 830 kpc
yes, and already listed in table 9 of 2011AJ....141..182K
not a star, the FIRST source is off by 3" due W, no opt/IR ID as far as I can see
I'm not convinced of a triple: the S hotspot (at center) coincides with SDSS J104723.30+573708.2, a z_ph=1.72 QSO cand (2015MNRAS.452.3124D)
NGC 2484, 4C+37.21, S4 0755+37, NRAO 0276, 1RXS J075827.3+374713; 1977A&AS...29..279F 1986A&AS...65..111D, size 2.28' or 110 kpc
I opt for SDSS J104501.98+340056.3, z_ph=.384/0.4094, size 1.9' or 570 kpc; J104457.89+340135.8 is a little off N/NE
could also be a 1.7' N-S double on SDSS J204912.82+083646.9, z_ph=.529/0.5691 (600 kpc) or QSO cand SDSS J204913.04+083637.8, no z_ph avail.
yes, SDSS J101254.78+233350.5, QSO candidate: z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=.622; a rare case of a WAT QSO
I'm not convinced: radio core is offset due E, far SW hotspot is SDSS J111113.99+530505.5, r'=21.94, z_ph=0.56
neither host fits well with the radio core at 10 49 45.35 +10 35 35.1; nothing even in AllWISE
already proposed in 2001A&A...371..445M, but FIRST radio core has no ID; if SDSS J163220.21+343337.4 is radio-quiet host, then 1.3 Mpc
maybe no double at all? E lobe could be SDSS J142321.02+494821.6
yes, SDSS J095626.00+192715.2 and 1-sided, but I don't see the 3.1' extent... NVSS shows em. 1.3'W, which may not necessarily be connected
SDSS J114123.91+122649.3, size 1.2' or 410 kpc, Xshaped: inner FIRST double misaligned with NVSS axis (dominated by outer lobes)
possibly SDSS J163806.45+401512.3 ?
could also be z=0.798 QSO SDSS J092045.47+492721.4, size =2.1' or 880 kpc; nice asymmetry in double hotspot SE and single due NW
might also be SDSS J103541.54+095505.2, but even more asym.; or else SDSS J103541.62+095647.3 or SDSS J103542.36+095704.6; anyway .gt.900kpc
brighter of the 2 G's may be host to the double, but fainter G is right at the N edge of the NE radio comp.; but I don't see a WAT
z_ph_2014A&A...568A.126B=0.1134: 3.7' at z~.245 is .81Mpc; far NE hotspot J135459.6+495221 has no opt/IR ID either: is it part of source?
very peculiar morphology; the knot FIRST J135458.0+495034 has no opt/IR ID and seems indeed a flare at a bend of the E jet due N
PG 2308+098, 1989AJ.....98.1195K, only 1.35' or 430 kpc: far NW hotspot is separate FRII SDSS J231115.85+100918.0, r'=20.31, z_sp=0.5762
yes, 2MASX J09493830+0547463, a yet unreported WAT in Abell 878, z_sp=0.0898, size 4' or 370 kpc
I opt for SDSS J002223.20+121303.5, z_ph=.610/.6674 (SDSS/2014A&A...568A.126B), size at least 2.5' or ~1 Mpc
I opt for SDSS J092639.45+403439.2, z_sp=0.554, size 2.9' or 1.06 Mpc
yes, Ark 139, z_sp=0.03876, size 11.5' or 500 kpc
NVSS core fits well, z_ph=0.35, size 3.4' or 940 kpc; could also be QSO cand SDSS J163505.68+325428.2, but no z_ph available
maybe SDSS J155357.72+282928.3, z_ph~0.47, size 1.86' or 620 kpc; NW lobe =? ESE lobe of SDSS J155342.87+283026.5, z_sp=.59, size 6'=2.2Mpc
no, it's a single source hosted by SDSS J142142.68+101626.2, z_sp=0.374, size 2.32' or 670 kpc
very asymmeteric radio emission with 1-sided jet due SW; far SW lobe is uncertain; if SDSS J171321.64+320610.0: z_ph=0.623, size 4' =1.5 Mpc
I'd opt for SDSS J151534.58+504355.2, z_ph=.381/.3247, size 1.9' or 520 kpc
suggestive source, but ID very tentative; no clear detection of NNW lobe in FIRST nor NVSS; could be SDSS J081014.10+343934.8 or other ID
NVSS suggest bridge: if so, what's the host? perhaps SDSS J111247.48+330447.3, z_sp=0.433, but would be a very asym. FRII
it is an artefact in the FIRST image, but a curious one!
SDSS J112441.77+295008.5, z_ph_SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B=.348/.5436, size 2.52' or 820 kpc
perhaps an FRII with weak radio core at SDSS J015438.76+120212.3, z_ph=.868/.6255, size 2.1' or 860 kpc; complex NVSS emission around
Markarian 1498, see 1996MNRAS.282.1033R; 1999MNRAS.309..100I; z_sp=.0547, size 18.95' or 1.15 Mpc
FIRST core is 2.3"SW of SDSS ID; SW lobe almost absent in both NVSS and FIRST, z_ph possibly overestimated; needs confirmation
maybe SDSS J110217.68+350426.2, z_ph=.468, then size 3.5' or 1.2 Mpc
difficult: SDSS J095156.30+580747.7 due SE could be separate triple; unusually bent if single source of 4.13'
far SSW hotspot is SDSS 122658.35+582027.2
SDSS J122706.03+582311.5 (only in DR7,not DR12) = AllWISE J122706.00+582311.2, z_ph=.88, size 1.5' or 650 kpc;
I agree with DolorousEdd: SDSS J140658.53+090155.1; NVSS shows no evidence for the giant that antikodon proposes
no, this is QSO cand SDSS J073201.22+300535.5, z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=1.1, size in NVSS .gt.2' or .gt.920 kpc; 1RXS J073202.1+300545
yes, 2MASX J17055616+1900242 = SDSS J170556.12+190024.0, possibly a WAT in projection, z_ph=.08; SE compact src. is SDSS J170602.01+190106.5
yes, SDSS J165309.14+624739.2, z_ph=.3525/.413, size 2.28' or 660 kpc
yes, SDSS J114916.33+083040.9, z_sp=0.4132, beautiful!
I'd opt for SDSS J143431.03+342810.6, z_ph=.6, size 2.2' or 640 kpc; another 1.1' dble 2'S in NVSS, but no suitable ID
SDSS J131911.15+270916.4, z_sp=.2497, extreme example of X-shape and/or precession
yes, SDSS J142646.42+271223.3, z_ph=.677/.6595, size 0.7' or 270 kpc; beautiful and yet unreported as Xshaped or plumed!
2MASX J07020626+48592020, z=0.0649, size 18.4' or 1.3 Mpc; spectacular zig-zag bends in its E lobe
not in VLSSr: S_74MHz.lt~.4Jy; S_151MHz=70mJy(2013A&A...549A..55W); S_WENSS_327MHz=45mJy; S_NVSS=12.3 mJy, alpha^151_1400=-0.8; no opt/IR ID
yes, SDSS J133145.44+121102.3 with z_ph=.885/.6374, so with 1.9' it is 450 kpc long
not in VLSSr: S_74MHz<~400 mJy; S_151MHz=70mJy(2013A&A...549A..55W); S_WENSS_327MHz=45mJy; S_NVSS=12.3 mJy, alpha^151_1400=-.8; no opt/IR ID
faint src. ~18"ESE is SDSS J103641.44+123332.8, z_ph=.595/.5818; three objects with very different z within only 30 arcseconds!
BL Lac cand. 2MASS J10364036+1233389, z_ph=2.145, mis-ID by SDSS as carbon star; is the radio bridge due SW from spiral or BL Lac object?
no, it is an elliptical, but the double source is not centered on it, so likely an optically undet. background galaxy
4C +41.26, known WAT in Abell 1763, z_sp=0.23, e.g. 1996AJ....111...53O, 1997ApJS..108...41O, 2004MNRAS.349..560H
NVSS nor FIRST suggest a connection of the triple
yes, NVSS shows E lobe; could also be SDSS J145715.29+350941.9, possibly z> 0.4?
I'd opt for SDSS J130005.25+074321.3, z_ph=.533/.553, 1.25' or 440 kpc;just ESE of a nearby spiral
possibly N lobe of SDSS J112506.41+023258.8, z_ph=0.95 (too high?), size 2.2' or 970 kpc
I opt for SDSS J130258.38+511950.8, z_ph=.441/0.3825, size 1.9' or 580 kpc; X-shaped previously unreported; just N of NGC 4938
SDSS J015752.52+020954.0, we mapped it in radio and published this one in http://arxiv.org/abs/1504.07478
yes, artefact; nothing in NVSS
the FIRST image seems full of artefacts in the neighborhood; no correspondence with NVSS
NW hotspot is SDSS J113058.53+530247.7 = AllWISE J113058.53+530247.8; SE one is SDSS J113135.61+525926.8 (WE 1128+53W1); no NW counterlobe ?
SDSS J123959.77+180057.6, z_sp=1.2735, size 1.03' or 480 kpc
yes, SDSS J090957.08+183202.6, z_sp=0.375, size 6.3' or 1.82 Mpc, already found by antikodon/DolorousEdd 18-Sep-2014
seems artefact, nothing there in NVSS
far E double is SDSS J131612.67+551330.4, the others are indeed tricky...
I agree with DolorousEdd: SDSS J092738.52+023346.2, z_ph=0.634, size 3.14, but only 1.21 Mpc
I agree with DolorousEdd: NE lobe is a double source centered on SDSS J095858.04+370544.6
maybe SDSS J134920.24+215251.4, z_ph=.226/.197, we can't tell; central double + far W compact src. have no optID; strange radio morphology
apparently no giant: N lobe is SDSS J120245.81+332208.7, far SE lobe is likely SDSS J120302.17+331800.7; others have no ID
I opt for SDSS J223912.83+102738.2, z_sp=.3053, size 1.12' or 280 kpc
NVSS: normal FRII, but FIRST very peculiar; could also be SDSS J004129.56+094653.4, z_ph=.3744/.424, size 2.75' or 830 kpc
yes, WAT, so what's the host? all very faint and not quite on a radio core,e.g. SDSS J094055.96+253023.8, z_ph~0.9
what about SDSS J150321.27+493811.2, r'=22.86 as the host for a 3.7' double? no AllWISE though...
I opt for SDSS J141031.68+242851.0, z_ph=.402/.312, size 1.17' or 330 kpc
yes, SDSS J082410.11+045052.7, r'=19.26 mag; z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D/2015PASA...32...10F=1.652/1.60, size 0.62' or 290 kpc
no, this is SDSS J114348.72+385841.1, z_ph=.789/.618, size 0.97' or 390 kpc
SDSS J150457.12+260058.4 = VV 204 = 3C 310, z_sp=.0538, size 4.4' or 260 kpc
SDSS J011901.67+112318.2 = 2MASX J01190169+1123186= MRC0116+111, already reported in 2009MNRAS.399..601Bagchi+
yes, J160741.79+214953.6, very low surf. brightness; z_ph=.186, but z_ph=.575 in 2014A&A...568A.126B; far W FIRST source has no opt/IR ID
IR-only host AllWISE J110701.70+064243.1
24 NEDrefs, but chance is that SDSS J165819.48+623821.3, ~1.5"S of QSO, z_sp=.281 is the ID; separate in DR7, not DR12; size up to 3'=1.2Mpc
a foreground star next to (probably) a background radio source; the IR streak won't let us identify the radio source
yes, but IR-only host AllWISE J142336.35+390317.2, must be very distant...
the repeats are caused by the multiple sources in the image, I guess
X-ray/gamma-ray blazar 4C+29.48, steep radio spectrum is unusual, 30 refs in NED; appears really 1-sided; size 0.88' or 410 kpc; z_sp=1.142
NO, radio core is at J141043.03+193116.7: could be AllWISE J141042.89+193116.0, but no optical ID; size is 1.85'
possibly IR-only host AllWISE J154005.16+425926.7; SDSS J154005.59+425922.7 looks good with NVSS, but none of IDs has a FIRST radio core
reported with z_sp=.243 already in 2001A&A...370..409Lara+; X-rey source 1RXS J092654.1+610038
yes, peculiar FIRST image, no obvious strong source; VLSSr source is near detection limit, not in VLSSr catal., optically dead empty... hmm.
CGCG 403-019 = 4C +04.77, X-ray and gamma-ray source, 154 refs in NED; e.g. 2011A&A...528A..34L; 2012A&A...544A..18V; 1997A&AS..122..235L
SDSS J213036.22+094538.8 is QSO cand. with z_ph=1.148 in 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo et al.; not (yet) in VizieR ...
no, I opt for SDSS J155931.20+402249.8, very faint, z_ph=0.126+/-0.129, so practically unknown
4C+13.41, z_sp=0.2406, size ~2.0' or 430 kpc
X-ray/lensing cluster WHL J142040.4+395510 = 1RXS J142040.6+395503, z_sp=.607; 2012MNRAS.420.3213O, 2012ApJS..199...34W, 2011ApJS..193....8B
IC 708, famous WAT in Abell 1314, 131 refs in NED
yes, 2MASX J12163240+0709556, z_sp=.136, unreported WAT of 3.75' or 510 kpc; nearest cluster NSC J121619+071015, z_ph=.212
NVSS shows brigde between them: could also be a larger (1.5') triple on SDSS J165809.78+273241.9 or SDSS J165810.19+273231.1
I withdraw my comment on ARG0003lig: agree with DolorousEdd on SDSS J132426.16+033604.9, z_ph=.480/.4691, size 2.8' or 930 kpc
SDSS J171223.15+640157.0 = VII Zw 694, well-known NAT in Abell 2255, see 1979ApJ...229L..59O, 1989AJ.....98...64Z, 2003AJ....125.2427M
1.9' triple on SDSS J101055.98+023640.4, r'=24.35, too faint for z_phot, already found by DolorousEdd in April 2015
yes, nice 2' FRII with knotty jet due N, likely AllWISE J171426.45+480810.4, no optID, no z_phot; already seen by 2011ApJS..194...31Proctor
perhaps SDSS J215017.53+124647.7, starlike QSO cand., no z_ph available; or perhaps SDSS J215018.17+124646.7, z_ph=.563
both IDs are correct: SDSS J091358.65+350843.4 hosts a 1.9' z_sp=.22, 380-kpc RG, SDSS J091358.65+350843.4 a 1.8' z_ph=.259/.344 450-kpc RG
if triple, then bent and size 5.3' or 2.5 Mpc; ESE "lobe" may be z_ph=0.483 cluster WHL J102058.8+214232; NW lobe pos. differs in NVSS+FIRST
yes, apparently an artefact of the strong double 3C 268.2 far SW in FIRST image; 3C268.2 itself, z=0.362, is 1.85' or 520 kpc large...
also reported in 2011A&A...535A..97M 2013A&A...550A..76L
most likely 2MASX J14591584+0739466, z_sp=.154, NE lobe resolved out in FIRST, size 2.2' or 330 kpc
yes, SDSS J010237.34+042100.2, z_ph=.326/.3113 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), size 2.7' or 700 kpc; I don't see any z_sp in NED or VizieR
yes, SDSS J144447.58+013211.7 at z_sp=0.581, size ~0.92 Mpc, and perhaps STRONGLY precessing: inner jets at PA~45d, outer ones ~5 degs!
SDSS J114027.73+120308.2, 4C +12.42 = PKS 1137+12, 45 refs in NED, z_sp=0.081208, a "fat double"
SDSS J011510.01+123230.8, z_ph=.395/.384, size 1.3' or 390 kpc; relic (old) double-lobed radio galaxy
strange, its FIRST flux is too high to be ABSENT in NVSS, either artefact or SDSS J154714.43+203448.7, z_ph=.389/.387, size 1.3' or 380 kpc
yes, giant; already reported in 2007AcA....57..227M, but only z_ph=0.27 was available then
yes, SDSS J114348.72+385841.1, z_ph=.789/.618, size 1.0' or ~400 kpc
X-ray QSO SDSS J170112.37+353353.3, z_sp=.5011, 1-sided dilute lobe due SSW, NVSS: lobes ~1'SE and ~4'NE?; bloatet IR image is foregr star
2MASX J08391582+2850389, BrClG of Abell 690, size is measured linearly between most distant points, NOT along the tails; 7' or 580 kpc
yes, an asymmetric and bent triple source on SDSS J141128.42+393616.2, r'=22.8 mag; z_ph=0.9, size ~0.8' or 350 kpc
SDSS J093853.70+255859.6, z_ph=.267/.259, size ~1.8' or ~400 kpc
NVSS shows WSW extent, optID tricky: perhaps SDSS J145101.81+301148.3, z_ph=.368/.298, size 3.2' or 860 kpc
both IR srcs are cand's for radio double, in CFHTLS-W3: SW one has z_ph=0.138, NE one 2 mag fainter, z_ph=1.17 (cesam.lam.fr/cfhtls-zphots)
2MASX J01410994+1213522, z_ph=.208/.210/.1945, size 2.2' or 410 kpc, in cl. WHL J014109.9+121351
morphology of the W lobe is opposite to expectation, a bigger ATLAS image would help
ATCDFS J032639.15-280800.6=S031; 2012MNRAS.426.3334Mao+ give z=.2183; 2014AJ....148...75Dehghan+ ID 32; is this the 2MASX galaxy?
SDSS J085337.48+303332.0 is the brightest possible host, but the other 2 are possible, sizes would 1.0, 1.35 and 1.8 Mpc; good catch!
no, not headtail, but rather 1-sided due SW: SDSS J080231.96+265032.8, z_sp=0.470, size ~1' or 330 kpc
yes, SDSS J142758.72+324741.5, z_sp=0.5696, size 1.63' or 600 kpc; also seen in 2014ApJ...793...82vanWeeren+
no, the "star" is very faint and a bit off due W; I opt for SDSS J170211.69+272714.6, z_ph=.663
else, 2 srcs in the image could come from SDSS J023506.00+030038.2, z_ph=.93, size 1.4' or 620 kpc, but then what's the NVSS bridge due NE?
weird... might be SDSS J023505.37+030122.1 or SDSS J023508.37+030205.4, both very faint, no z_ph; not well centered on NVSS emission bridge
weird, but no artefact; perhaps E lobe of 2' double on SDSS J120040.00+182954.2 (z_ph=0.26) or SDSS J120040.78+182950.7 (z_ph=0.69)?
central one SDSS J122835.62+331412.7; bright E hotspot no opt/IR ID; S source is SDSS J122838.15+331326.4, z_ph=.525; 350 kpc if single src
comparing with WISE astrometry, this image seems to cover on 2'x2', not 3'x3', so the radio source is only 1.78', more consistent with NVSS
SWIRE J033429.74-271745.2, no z_ph in VizieR, but should exist! size 2.67' IF image is 3', is it? NVSS show E lobe bending due SW
not a hybrid, but a WAT: the supposed hot spot is a flare where the jet bends and continues in projection (we think...)
no merger, just regular elliptical galaxy ejecting 2 radio jets, bending further from the galaxy: a WAT; SDSS J104742.83+434652.7, z_sp=.086
no gravitational waves, just contours of radio emission intensity; here: three independent, unresolved sources with an IR host each of them
most likely a triple source with the E lobe hidden beyond the imagel; too difficult without a wider FITS image
always ejection... here: quite asymmetric: lobe due SE, jet due NW: SDSS J114327.93+132415.7, z_sp=0.7044, very distant and faint!
SDSS J215526.17+084648.4, z_sp=0.150, wide-angle tailed source in cluster Abell 2395
3C 219; 4C+45.19 z_sp=.1747, size 3.15' or 520 kpc
2MASX J23002196+0654326 between the inner radio knots, z_ph=.150/.165/.158, size 0.9' or 140 kpc; perhaps smalles restarted RG I've seen
2MASX J07020626+4859202. z_sp=.065, size 18.4' or 1.3 Mpc; known giant; 2001A&A...374..861S; host is dumbbell galaxy
No, that star is a few arcsec due W of the radio source center; the closest object I could find is AllWISE J082423.85+062743.7
yes, double at E edge is SDSS J125508.08+433448.6, r'=23.09, z_ph=.309, ~1.1' or 280 kpc
yes, QSO with z_sp=0.811, r'=17.75, amazingly bright; LBQS 1211+0848, 30 refs in NED
yes, this is famous NGC 3862 = 3C 264, brightest galaxy in Abell 1367
J083809.95+322744.9 is S of the E lobe (nice Mach cone!), not related, I think; SDSS J083807.31+322746.4 is spot-on the core
you are right: without the possibility to amplify the field of view and get a FITS image of both ATLAS and SWIRE, it is too complicated
NGC 5920 in grp MKW 3s, well-studied relic-type radio source, >200 NED refs, eg. 2006MNRAS.373..959D 2005MNRAS.364.1343D 2004ApJ...607..800B
yes, SSW compact src is SDSS J124820.31+300558.1, z_ph=.606/.632
yes, QSO SDSS J080831.68+473524.3 z_sp=.589, 3.07' or 1.14 Mpc if real; very asym: SE hotspot barely visible in FIRST, not at all in NVSS
SDSS J080644.42+484149.1, z_sp=0.3699 QSO, size 1.76' or 0.5 Mpc; 49 refs in NED
SDSS J111425.83+413315.4, z_ph=.515/.534, size ~0.7' or 260 kpc, X-shaped
2MASS J07020751+5503306, K=12.62; USNO B1.0: B2/R2/I=16.0,15.0,14.4 mag
SDSS J131438.12+513413.3, z_sp=0.478 QSO starburst, size ~270 kpc
ATCDFS J032739.36-285352.4 = AllWISE J032739.38-285350.6 = AWIRE J... r=23.15 mag; amazingly asymmetric in NVSS; no z_phot available
yes, SDSS J113645.59+351636.5, z_sp=1.78, but only ~2.67', thus ~1.3 Mpc, but still very good find! amazingly asymmetric in flux!
OK, again: radio double close (less than 3") to gal. nucl; looks interacting, perhaps radio from 2nd nucleus? MJV 18843: undetected in VLBI
I opt for AllWISE J113058.77+131239.8 = SDSS J113058.76+131240.0, but only in DR7, not DR12, r'=22.98, z_ph_DR7=0.19+-0.22 is unreliable
or one of triple (N to S): SDSS J143926.21+063907.8/143926.26+063905.3/143926.27+063903.0 last one is QSO cand.
no, seems unresolved: the shape of the contours seem to indicate the "beam" size, the response of the radio telescope (elliptical here)
SDSS J095833.44+561937.8, z_ph=.226/.180, size 1.67' or 310 kpc
yes, artefact. Even NVSS is affected in this area.
QSO candidate SDSS J154531.78+505008.5, no z_ph available
oops... my comment was cut; radio double close (❤️") to gal. nucl; looks interacting, perhaps radio from 2nd nucl? MJV18843: undet. in VLBI
no obvious backgr obj; radio double close (❤️") to gal. nucl; looks interacting, perhaps radio from 2nd nucleus? MJV18843: undetect. in VLBI
galaxy already cataloged by 1965CGCG5.C...0000Zwicky: CGCG 409-009 = SDSS J002313.10+063253.4; high-res radio obs: 2014AJ....147...14D
2MASX J07214781+4302408 = SDSS J072147.79+430240.9, z_ph=.110/.101, radio jet not reported previously in literature
streak from bright MilkyWay star; radio dble is SDSS J153711.55+495333.9, QSO cand. 2012MNRAS.419...80A/2015MNRAS.450.3893B, but no z_ph
most likely yes, the IR source is resolved in SDSS and the host is the W one: SDSS J082411.47+035345.2, z_ph=0.67
most likely AllWISE J070548.49+600514.0, but no optical ID
most people consider giants to be >1 Mpc; and yes, there could be another RG: SDSS J093241.76+161147.0, z_ph=.42, size~40" or 180 kpc
no, NE src is z=.535 QSO SDSS J144131.99+601852.1, r'=18.72; most likely QSO cand SDSS J144121.95+601634.8, no z_ph; size 2.0'
yes, also 2MASX J09323832+1611576, z_sp=.191, size 4.0' or 710 kpc
yes, likely SDSS J133900.49+404354.7, N and S hotspots have no opt ID, but the core has an usual extension off axis...
the radio double is NE of the spiral, SDSS catalog is blank due to NGC 3344 due NW; not even this bright gal. is in SDSS..
very asym. FRII, host SDSS J130325.98+083553.1, z_ph=.320/.311, size 2.1' or 540 kpc
not an artefact: SDSS J113251.04+631143.9 = RX J1132.6+6311, z_sp=.1113, size ~2.8' or ~320 kpc; 2011MNRAS.415.1013K, 1997A&AS..122..235L
accidentally on SDSS J153150.42+240242.5; in fact the SE lobe of 3C 321; 4C+24.34; PGC 55317, z=.096, size 5.1' or .5 Mpc
artefact, must be strong source nearby (due East?)
I don't see the connection. NE lobe doesn't look like a lobe in FIRST, no radio core is detected;
I don't see any suitable optical ID for this very disparate radio pair. J124809.32+164559.3 & J124809.12+164601.0 are too far off radio axis
N compact source is clearly offset due NW from the star
head-tail on SDSS J144932.70+274621.6, z_sp=.227, in background to CGCG 164-031 NED02, z=0.03
no SDSS object there either...
probably restarted RG SDSS J123821.20+160241.4 = AllWISE J123821.20+160241.7, r'=22.8, no z_phot available; size 1.96' for z~0.5 size .67Mpc
K5 star SDSS J130602.77+192225.2, or coincidence of SE hotspot of restarted SDSS J130600.63+192248.7, z_ph=.596/.640, size 0.97' or 370 kpc
most likely SDSS J080436.93+465715.4, z_ph=0.559/0.594 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), size 2.25' or 0.84 Mpc
2014A&A...568A.126B gives also z_ph=.098, but the same authors in 2015MNRAS.450.3893B propose QSO cand, but no z_phot is given...
E hotspot of ??, perhaps SDSS J110829.69+291736.8, but no counterlobe; NVSS:no hint; possible radio core FIRST J110834.81+291945.3 has no ID
ATCDFS J033429.75-271744.9; S618; AllWISE J033429.81-271744.5, too faint in optical to have a redshift? size ~1.8'
2MASX J13334083+0415058 in cl. WHL J133340.9+041505, I see it as WAT, not restarted, but flaring at the bend, then fading FR I
I opt for SDSS J131101.93+595503.4 = AllWISE J131101.97+595503.5, very faint, size 1.23', E lobe is dble
SDSS J123605.33+064830.9, z_ph=.479/.404
2MASX J14371499+2445318, z_sp=.08627, in cl. A1939 (1992ApJS...80..501Owen+ 1997ApJS..108...41Owen p.81), size 3.2' or 290 kpc, WAT, FRI
asym FRII of ~1.8' in PA~140d, SE lobe faint in NVSS; not overedge: NE lobe: QSO SDSS J130502.50+275221.8, SW: QSO SDSS J130314.27+273012.6
2MASX J07595231+3814242 z=0.07744(FoF,2006ApJS..167....1B) = B2 0756+38, see 1998A&AS..133..129G, 1999A&AS..139..359V
elongated src looks like head-tail, but no ID on head, likely very asym FRII, SDSS J105748.35+370849.2, z_ph=.536/.379, size ~30" or 160 kpc
just beyond W margin of subject is a 1.5' relic double, SDSS J121443.37+590451.9, z_ph=.283/.258, size 350 kpc
SW source NVSS J033233-283742 = ATCDFS J.... = S449 in 2012MNRAS.426.3334Mao et al., z_sp=0.3334: 3.5' head-tail in NVSS? -> 940 kpc !?
2MASS J08551875+0555049: seen, but not in SDSS due to zet Hya, V=3.1m ~2.5'NE; UKIDSS-DR9: ULAS J085518.73+055505.0 J=16.7; relic radiogalax
yes, already commented in 2007AcA....57..227M, z_sp=0.15742, size 9.7' or 1.5 Mpc
could be SDSS J083111.37+411553.6, z_ph=.473/.535, size 1.5' or 520 kpc
possibly USNO B1.0 J075833.66+622024.8, B2/R2=20.98/20.19 mag = AllWISE J075833.89+622025.5; 0.88/0.42 Jy in NVSS/FIRST: very peculiar jet
SDSS J221259.53+091955.5, z_sp=0.62067, size 1.21' or 460 kpc
I withdraw previous comment; csunjoto is OK: N lobe = SDSS J225631.55+090702.6, but S lobe has no optID; NVSS: size 3.2' or 1.2 Mpc
yes, SDSS J225628.24+090428.8, z_ph=.574/.627, is best candidate, 1-sided jet due N, size 4.27' or 1.6 Mpc; bent and N dble hotspot
IRAS F12447+0920, z_sp=0.4228, size 1.4' or 430 kpc; nicely bent: precessing?
2MASS J07160159+3659148, K=15.2, USNO B1.0 J071601.560+365915.2, R2mag=17.72, no z_ph; if z~.3, size 2.6' or 650 kpc
if SDSS J085232.19+405730.3, then with z_ph=.670/.657 size is 4.9' or 1.9 Mpc! "Only" z_sp and radio core needed to confirm...
SDSS J134554.04+365513.6, z_sp=0.5474, pec. rad.morph; 2 filaments have no optID; 5'S is SDSS J134555.39+365013.8: not a N-S triple (NVSS)
NVSS suggests triple with radio core at J121612.89+151135.9, but no opt/IR object there... perhaps double: host SDSS J121614.79+151211.7 ?
sometimes the radio source at the very nucleus has "shut down" (black hole has no food ??) and only the older, outer jets/lobes emit radio
both stars are a bit off the core position at J082515.17+445607.6, but just compatible with being the host; the S one could still be a QSO
yes, z_ph=.379/.345, but I don't see the NE comp of the triple; 4' due S we have SDSS J141037.34+402442.9, size 1.95', but no z_ph available
QSO SDSS J145308.00+221707.7 z_sp=.7848, size 2.03' or 850 kpc
SDSS J133913.64+102447.8, z_ph=.378/.353, size 1.1' or 310 kpc, S-symmetry: precessing?
SDSS J133922.36+464025.6, z_ph=.212/.240, size 1.67' or 340 kpc
yes, z_sp=0.287, size 2.2' or 530 kpc; could also be SDSS J160822.44+415306.4, z_ph=.293/.283 or SDSS J160822.38+415301.8, z_ph=.314/.291
looks more like an artefact to mel NVSS has nothing
X-ray QSO SDSS J151223.79+390042.0, z_sp=0.37256, size 2.2' or 630 kpc; 1RXS J151223.5+390033
possibly SDSS J142830.28+122555.1, z_ph~0.8, size 2.1' or 880 kpc, but no radio core to confirm; no SDSS ID for the two hotspots
I opt for SDSS J092644.19+030919.7, z_sp=0.2256; size 1' or 200 kpc; otherwise too faint, distant and large
3C 223
QSO SDSS J102817.67+211507.3, z_sp=.366, size 1.72' or 490 kpc; X-ray source XMMSL1 J102817.7+211508
NGC 5403, we see the plane of the galaxy emitting in radio: supernova remnants and ionized hydrogen, maybe a little dust, too
field blended by 83 UMa, a semi-regular pulsating Star; Vmag=4.7: visible with the naked eye!
SDSS J124012.46+533437.2, z_sp=.2926, size 2.53' or 620 kpc; reported in 2015AstBu..70...45A
SDSS J091448.56+480614.5, z_ph=.485/.268 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B)
NGC 5313, z_sp=.008466, 87 refs in NED; resolved out in FIRST, but strong in NVSS
SDSS J170500.65+351802.2, z_ph=.549, r'=21.7, size 1.13' or 410 kpc
either SDSS J102040.83+315509.9, z_sp=.28558, or faint comp. ~2"NW, not distinguished in SDSS catal., size 1.07' or 260 kpc
either SDSS J091744.31+052310.1, z_sp=.5922, or comp. ~2"SSE, not in SDSS catal., host has shut down; Xshaped source of 300 kpc
yes, SDSS J165021.58+522351.2, z_ph=.670/.649 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), size 1.27' or 0.5 Mpc, a very asymmetric FRII
click on SDSS link -> object at symmetry center: SDSS J172653.93+335716.1, z_sp=.201, then confirm at third.ucllnl.org/cgi-bin/firstcutout
yes, I confused the two objects, thanks for the correction! I also see the QSO spectrum now.
WAT 2MASX J14462526+2141395 = SDSS J144625.28+214139.7, z_sp=.107 in cl. GMBCG J221.60472+21.70274
N src: SDSS J083442.78+505801.6, z_sp=.264, size 2.5' =570kpc (NVSS shows trail due NE); SE src SDSS J083445.67+505613.3, z_ph=.366
yes, SDSS J114418.27+355423.3, z_ph=.566/.579, very asym. FRII src., size 1.8' or 660 kpc
2MASX J14184048+3530015, z_ph_2014ApJS..210....9B=.1382; strange, very obvious bright elliptical, but not in SDSS DR12 catalog...
not relic, but E lobe of 2MASX J10183143+4609166, z_sp=.166, size 2.8' or 450 kpc
SDSS J163607.20+160809.2, z_ph=.385/.317, size 2' or 560 kpc
could it be SDSS J120623.50+361300.2, z_sp=0.32733 ? or SDSS J120619.43+361136.0, z_sp=.18047 right at geom. center, then size only .82 Mpc
SDSS J120624.72+361243.2, z_ph=.325/.338, size 4.8' or 1.3 Mpc; hotspots have no opt/IR ID, but src is rather bent...
is AllWISE J154606.20+132652.8 the same object? NW hotspot 2.9" from USNO and WISE object, so should be OK for a giant: 1.2 Mpc
could it be SDSS J145220.60+262342.0, z_ph=.446/.444, size 3.5' or 1.1 Mpc ? SDSS J145218.24+262352.4 too far SW of strongest FIRST source
not a triple: NW hotspot is QSO cand SDSS J092401.96+213221.9; SE one is SDSS J092410.26+213034.4; NVSS suggests a core ~15"E
SDSS J115245.40+042111.7, z_ph=.456; large WAT a few arcmin due E: SDSS J115256.53+042137.6, z_sp=.076
SDSS J204510.97+095216.1, z_ph=0.304
source at N margin is QSO cand. SDSS J120951.76+604104.2, r'=21.27, not connected to central source
yes, thanks, so SDSS J161601.59+532937.3 has z_sp=0.3914, thus size 1.25 Mpc
B3 1709+427, not X-shaped, rather a WAT seen in projection, in cl. WHL J171040.8+423842
yes, likely a backgr radio galaxy ~3.1"NE of fg star type G2; size 2', thus if z>0.5, then >680 kpc
NE source is S lobe of FRII SDSS J113047.50+432458.8, z_p=.500/.171 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), size 1.06' or 280 kp
QSO SDSS J111521.25+431437.8, z_sp=.4617, rare case of a WAT QSO; B3 1112+435, wrong ID with SDSS J111520.80+431442.3 by 1989AJ.....98..419V
2MASX J16462838+3831156, z_sp=.1077, size 1.3' or 140 kpc; yes, I think it's faded lobes; also called "fat" double
a source could be dble if opt. obj near middle; triple usually only if middle radio source has opt/IR identification
SW src =SDSS J084119.71+250710.3, central one SDSS J084123.39+250756.4/J084123.38+250756.8,~4'WSW is NVSS/FIRST src=SDSS J084103.76+250553.2
SDSS J122749.92+215516.0, z_ph=.4, or possibly SDSS J122749.44+215519.6, z_sp=.4588; really extreme bends, possible projection effects
SDSS J161547.80+532828.5, z_ph=.36, size 4.2'=1.18 Mpc; QSO not spectrosc. confirmed, +very red close neighb.; NVSS shows clear brigde to NE
SDSS J154805.70+363340.5, z_sp=.19626, size 2.3' or 420 kpc; WAT in cl. WHL J154805.7+363340
SDSS J231724.52+120451.5, z_ph=.401/.391, size 1.79' or 540 kpc
SDSS J141030.60+631900.9, z_sp=.159, size 0.5 Mpc; see 2001A&A...370..409L; 2005MNRAS.362....9B; 2011MNRAS.415.1013K
SDSS J095833.44+561937.8, z_ph=0.2, size 1.84 or 340 kpc
SDSS J141918.96+200802.0, z_ph=.261/.253, size 2.22' or 0.50 Mpc
no evidence for triple, neither in FIRST nor NVSS, or which one did you see?
I disagree; the NW ~20" double in FIRST is SDSS J154546.66+495527.3, z_ph=.761; SDSS J154547.96+495422.8 is far off axis
4C+06.32 z_ph_2008MNRAS.390..819G=.798, size 3.29'=1.38 Mpc; host could be SDSS J084836.15+055524.1 z_ph=0.225 (SDSS DR7); blanked in DR12
2MASX J10290666+0512538, could be up to 3' in size in NVSS
I fail to see that core in NVSS. And if there, what would be the counterlobe?
yes, most likely SDSS J142039.43+244344.7, z_ph=.282, size 4.15' or 1 Mpc, a giant!
an even brighter/nearer host could be SDSS J080525.84+313542.3, z_ph=.32, size 5.0' (NVSS) or 1.3 Mpc at least
2MASX J13142462+6219453 SDSS J131424.68+621945.8, z_sp=.131; diffuse/cpx and 2.8' wide in NVSS, not reported before
source ~2.5' WSW is QSO SDSS J125244.61+354602.9,z_sp=2.003, thus unlikely overedge
QSO SDSS J132404.20+433407.1, z_sp=.3379, size 2.52' or 680 kpc
yes, SDSS J163125.73+200224.0, z_sp=.6266, but a bit larger (>~3.5') in NVSS, thus >1.36 Mpc; possibly hybrid?
known giant 2MASX J07020626+4859202, z=0.0649, size 18.4' or 1.3 Mpc; 2001A&A...374..861S; 2001ApJS..134..355M
UGC 03927, z_sp=0.04054, 67 refs in NED
yes, SDSS J101806.06+174807.8, z_sp=.4519, size >~3' from NVSS, thus >~1 Mpc; could be hybrid
outer hotspots are dble, but no optID; SDSS J082235.20+193157.7 is 3.6"SW of FIRST J082235.401+193159.71, extened PA~23d; a bit odd
great! but how did you find this? not in NED, Simbad, nor VizieR, and terapix.iap.fr is not accessible now
UGC 7115; PGC 38523; z_sp=0.0226, size 16' or 400 kpc
[HB89] 2308+098; 4C+09.72; 1.9 z_sp=0.4333 size 1.9' or 0.60 Mpc
4C+12.02; PKS B0002+125, z_sp= 0.143 (2004AJ....128..955D); size 4.9' or 690 kpc, 1975MmRAS..79....1S
no, the FIRST core coincides with SDSS J133301.08+535310.8, r'=23.48, no z_ph, likely z > 0.5, size 2.46' or > 840 kpc
could be SDSS J143927.73+063903.3, z_ph=.476/.417, size 2.03' or 650 kpc; or SDSS J143927.08+063909.6 or J143927.47+063917.2; surely >.5 Mpc
yes, SDSS J125951.20+462333.9, z_ph_SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B=.551/.664, size 3.6' or 1.36 Mpc; the cluster has not been reported yet
SDSS J171029.41+261626.0 has z_ph=.262 in 2014A&A...568A.126B; perhaps even SDSS J171031.99+261650.0, r'=22.79, no z_ph
3.18' double: SDSS J114826.10+241539.4, z_ph=.310/.193 or SDSS J114826.53+241536.3, z_ph=.403/.507, or SDSS J114827.48+241526.3, no z_ph
I opt for SDSS J122430.53+260030.0, r'=21.94, but no z_phot available; with 3.2' it would be a giant if z>0.4
perhaps starlike (QSO) SDSS J163600.17+345150.3, no z_ph; or AllWISE J163600.14+345144.0 =? SDSS J163600.02+345143.5, r'=22.49, z_ph=.587
yes, likely SDSS J101255.19+050115.7, but the unresolved FIRST radio core is ~2.5"WNW of the SDSS galaxy
SDSS J135933.98+194125.5, z_ph=.232, 5.4' =1.12 Mpc, a giant! not a hybrid: no outer hotspot; unlikely SDSS J135933.42+194111.2, z_ph=.56
B3 1649+425 = SDSS J165132.28+422922.8, z_sp=.461, in distant galaxy cluster WHL J165133.0+422930
2MASX J12184985+5026170, z_sp=0.1995, size 3.0' or 550 kpc
3C 296; NGC 5532, z_sp=0.02471, size 7.1' or 200 kpc
B2 0738+33A; TXS 0738+336; z_sp=0.36355, size 2.2' or 0.62 Mpc; 1982AJ.....87.1132M; 1981A&AS...44..241G; 2006AJ....131..666D
close pair of G's SDSS J104228.50+340558.7, z=.6152 or SDSS J104228.42+340600.3, size 1.79' or 680 kpc
SDSS J104235.86+361851.0 and the N & S suspected hotspots are aligned to <0.1 deg, armlength ratio =204"/215", a perfect illusion of a giant
cosmic conspiracy: src at center is accidental: SDSS J104237.68+361951.1, N hotspot = AllWISE JJ104239.25+362209.5; S = J104232.25+361520.8
already reported in 2000A&A...363L..17M; 2001A&A...371..445M; z_sp=.229 from 2007AcA....57..227M; size 11.5' or 2.36 Mpc
SDSS J132731.69+185415.4, z_ph=.270/.534, size 3.17' or 1.0 Mpc; or else SDSS J132732.28+185424.0, z_ph=0.54/.49
1.94' FRII: SDSS J125821.15+200049.8, r'=22.07, z_ph=.482/.580 or SDSS J125820.65+200056.4, r'=21.42, z_ph=.569/.662, size .68 or .73 Mpc
yes, SDSS J112558.67+524212.6, but z_ph_2014A&A...568A.126B=.6417, thus <z_ph>=.78, size 1.72' or 720 kpc
not in SDSS; AllWISE J140632.85+552839.8 = CFHTLS 1320_126748, r=23.65, i=22.58; a z_phot should exist for this one, size=3.18'
yes, also AllWISE J160621.14+461347.1, detected in all four bands W1-W4; we should get a z_photo
B2 0822+31; E double = AllWISE J082556.42+314710.6, but undet. in SDSS; W dble = SDSS J082555.85+314659.0, z_ph=.595/.320, 1.1' or 360 kpc
SDSS J130749.00+471016.7, z_sp=0.3526, size 1' or 280 kpc
4C +29.47 = 2MASX J13190411+2938344, 86 refs in NED, very dilute (dying?) radio galaxy
STAR class is based on the image; if spectrum shows it's not a *, its class is put on the spectrum, but it remains "starlike on the image"
why a giant? SDSS J152715.60+013321.1 is at z=.399, but the source is only ~12" large. I don't see a connection with the source ~1.5'S
agree; pity there's no z_phot available; if z > 0.35, with size = 2.56' we have >720 kpc
z_ph_SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B=.269/.498, average is z=.384, size 1.6' or 470 kpc
yes, QSO SDSS J171448.18+275919.0, with size 1.63' it has 720 kpc, not bad!
the oddest thing is that the central cpx source has no ID, and doesn't have a counterlobe with the NW SDSS J153952.46+503045.6, z_sp=.4285
I opt for QSO SDSS J101244.24+103310.8, z_sp=1.01596, size 1.88' or 850 kpc; not known in NED! Good find!
host is slightly off the FIRST src; I don't see the 3' source: the N hotspot = SDSS J103952.81+082933.1, the central pair has no ID in SDSS
if total size = 12.3' and z_ph=.429/.421(SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), then 3.8 Mpc
what's the full source? core is ext. @PA~134d, NW spot = jet knot? one NW lobe = SDSS J140925.65+160018.3, no ID for other and SE lobe;
far SE hotspot =FIRST J141023.993+051540.46 or 1.9" off, but near connecting line of 2 compact sources; OK, but what's the diffuse src?
could it be centered on the weaker point source SE, but SDSS J141022.63+051556.1 is off by ~7"; far SE hotspot: noID
weird... NED proposes 2MASX J14102101+0516159, but I agree it's not the good ID;
yes, SDSS J091358.65+350843.4, z_ph~0.29, size 1.8' or 450 kpc
no, the NE compact source coincides with SDSS J104510.67+491829.3, so most likely not an overedge
I don't see the third source of the NE likely overedge
far NE hotspot (outside image) is SDSS J113342.07+195557.0, so probably not overedge
SDSS J160424.77+270305.1 too far S, but no other host near radio core; very distant? steep spectrum source (alpha~-0.95), could be high z
OK with SDSS J081216.62+514242.1, z_ph=.255/.206 for the host, but what's the opposite hot spot? J081137.1+514432? size 7.95' or 1.64 Mpc?
SDSS J105125.07+123336.0, r'=20.75 mag QSO candidate
large one is AllWISE J131024.51+543020.8, but not in SDSS: very distant?
The IR source is where the optical host galaxy is, at the top margin of the image, at J114559.37+015025.8; central radio source is S lobe
see 1983AJ.....88..709H: B1332+552 4C+55.27; SBS 1332+552; 4C+55.27; TXS 1332+552; OP+554; LB 685; 1982JApA....3..465K
yes, SDSS J084726.36+313126.1, z_ph=.488/.464, size 1.62' or 540 kpc, very unusually bent near the host galaxy
more likely a faint galaxy with triple radio source ~3"NE of bright star SDSS J164416.28+532551.9, hidden in its glare...
central src could be SW lobe of SDSS J030942.88+055911.6, z_ph=.127/.293, size ~2.5'
VizieR: PM~+30,-50 mas/yr, probably a star; FIRST obs.epoch=2000.012, radio double centered ~3"E of star, so likely a chance coincidence
the only reasonable host is SDSS J154205.86+583541.6, z_ph=.116/.128 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), size 1.37' or 170 kpc
no, SDSS J123147.59+152519.9 is ~8"NE of radio core; closest host is WISE J123147.26+152507.9, but not in AllWISE?
yes, sorry, size is 2.34', host still uncertain; if SDSS J131007.95+614409.0, we'd have 900 kpc
SDSS J141048.32+103150.9, z_ph=.531/.4998, size 3.4' or 1.2 Mpc
SDSS J130331.56+032023.6, z_ph=.419/.425, could the diffuse emission be due to LSB SDSS J130325.79+031926.9 ?
yes, 2.3' in NVSS, perhaps QSO cand. SDSS J103218.74+341002.4, r'=17.55, or SDSS J103217.07+340955.1, z_ph=.439/.517, 770 kpc
QSO SDSS J125716.34+511758.1 = 1RXS J125715.8+511801, z_sp=0.5258, size~3' (NVSS) or 1.05 Mpc
NGC 3653 = 2MASX J11223008+2416457 = SDSS J112230.06+241645.3; FIRST emission perpendicular to central dust lane; NVSS-size 5.2' or 175 kpc
the WNW large source is the BrClG of GMBCG J250.34552+38.03597 and WAT 2MASX J16412292+3802098, z_sp=0.1625, size 4.8' or 750 kpc
2MASX J11062810+1522062 = SDSS J110628.13+152205.7, z_sp=.0881; peculiar em. in NVSS; SW hotspot J110621.45+162039.6 noID in SDSS; 4'=.37Mpc
B3 1648+467A;; host not in SDSS DR12, but in DR7: SDSS J164937.25+463751.7, r'=22.36, z_ph=0.671, size 1.77' or 700 kpc
AllWISE J172140.79+483702.7, USNO B1.0 B=21.32, R=20.04 mag; asym. bent double, size 1.9'
famous blazar BZB J0829+1754, z_sp=0.0894, size=7' in NVSS, LLS=660 kpc (apparently unreported in literature)
apparently not covered by SDSS DR12; GSC2.3 N3LW016621 F=20.39 mag; giant if z>0.5
yes, SDSS J121450.62+421848.1, z_ph=.269/.298, size 2.1' or 500 kpc
also SDSS J133156.96+353250.4, z_ph=0.866, size 2' or 860 kpc, if z is reasonable.
no, this is SDSS J112848.89+425358.5, z_sp=0.477, SSE source is SDSS J112855.17+425138.7, z_sp=0.41, both apparently in (different) clusters
center: SDSS J100613.27+183353.3, z_ph=.527/.642, size=1.07' or .4 Mpc (NVSS: 3'?, 1.1 Mpc); N double is SDSS J100610.00+183724.9, QSO cand.
SDSS J083807.31+322746.4, AllWISE J083807.29+322746.4, no z_ph available
yes, clear FRII, but no radio core; if SDSS J131007.95+614409.0, z_sp=0.642, size 1.86' or 720 kpc
NE double has core at J160431.8+304625., no optID in SDSS, but AllWISE J160431.80+304625.2, must be very distant or obscured
if SDSS J145325.19+431753.6, then not 1-sided, just very asymmetric, (unless SDSS J145330.20+431819.4 is NE hotspot); no z_phot available
very hard to day without a radio core, this is just guesswork.
4C+48.21; TXS 0803+488, z_sp=0.37, size 1.65 or 480 kpc
FBQS J071309.4+365606, z=0.487, size 1.3' or 440 kpc
yes, SDSS J073011.47+235748.4, z_ph=0.690/.673, size 1.35' or 540 kpc
SDSS J142418.82+392151.6, z_sp=0.410, plumes indicating precession? X-shaped?
SDSS J102249.77+372519.6, z_ph=.563/.575, possibly in cluster
galaxy SDSS J110125.88+573720.4, z_sp=0.239
SDSS J124541.95+332428.5, z_sp=0.1324
central triple is QSO SDSS J093348.07+511405.3, z_sp=0.57650, the diffuse source is 5'NW, outside the RGZ image
yes, but if you look for a counterlobe due SE, you end up again on a spectr. confirmed star... hmmm...
SDSS J093909.69+305755.2, z_ph=.596/.545, NVSS shows counterlobe SE, resolved out in FIRST; size 3.0' or 1.1 Mpc, a giant!
SDSS J092517.31+500758.0 classified as star in VizieR; a bit too bright for a star, but no spectrum seems available?
2MASX J13514217+5559429 in cl. SDSS-C4-DR3 3048, z_sp=.0691, X-shaped (2007AJ....133.2097C,2012A&A...544A..36M), but very unusual
2MASX J11412600+0802165 in cl. WHL J114120.1+080311, z_sp=0.2282, size 2.7' or 550 kpc
SDSS J124913.55+381656.9, z_ph=0.683/0.647, r'=21.8, size 1.1' or 440 kpc
yes, SDSS J162754.63+290620.0, z_ph=0.5356 (2014A&A...568A.126B), size 1.65' or 580 kpc
central one is QSO SDSS J130702.76+485914.3 and S one is core of starburst gal SDSS J130704.53+485845.6
no hymor: emission peak even in the NE is beyond half the source size; many source have HSs on one side and diffuse emission on the other
I suspect it's a distant QSO, but 2010PASA...27..283Flesch says it 95% probable to be a galaxy...
don't look at the strongest part of the source, look for symmetry: SDSS J124724.16+093108.9, z_sp=0.191
pity that what you seem to like about the star is usually artefacts of the optics and the CCD...
not a star, but a z_sp=1.507 QSO SDSS J091645.82+100642.6, 21 refs in NED
where's the triple? NVSS shows asymmetric and misaligned possible lobes, but seems very speculative.
SDSS J091813.31+070912.0, z_sp=0.4288, WAT shape should indicate a distant cluster
yes, SDSS J105426.03+423231.1, z_ph=0.583/.158 (photometry affected by bright star)
yes, QSO SDSS J142735.60+263214.5, z_sp=0.364, size 3.8' or 1.1 Mpc
B2 1517+36, z=.286 QSO, size 2.6' or 600 kpc; 1997A&AS..122..235L; 2009AJ....137...42R; 2011AJ....141...85R
B2 1050+26B = SDSS J105309.33+260142.1, z_ph=.191/.203, size 3.9' or 710 kpc; SDSS J105307.88+260146.8, z_ph=.7 host of 15" dble, unrelated
the z=3.847 QSO is a radio emitter, but too far from the symmetry axis of the large source
QSO SDSS J100311.56+505705.1, z_sp=1.85, could be restarted 5.8'/2.7-Mpc-sized RG, but far NE "hotspot" has ID SDSS J100319.56+505949.0?
2MASX J10004454+2047280 in cl. MaxBCG J150.18549+20.79105, z_sp=0.2098, probably a WAT in projection, with tails merging due SW?
SDSS J213002.23+030749.2, z_sp=0.0877
not a radio star: FIRST peak just N of *. Source bending suggests cluster; SDSS shows one at z_ph~0.33, reported in 2011ApJ...736...21Szabo
yes, QSO SDSS J133637.91+554033.3, z_sp=0.864, size 1.57' or 680 kpc
yes, SDSS J163014.03+304425.7, z_sp=0.6877, size 1.6' or 640 kpc
perhaps more likely SDSS J123301.03+145610.3, z_ph=.223/.326, size 1.6' or 380 kpc
QSO FBQS J140146.9+232413= SDSS J140147.02+232413.2 z_sp=0.215, very clear ID, but NED doesn't associate NVSS nor FIRST source, only VLSS
SDSS J131016.80+061232.7, z_sp=.3565, further hotspot ~2.2'S: no optID, VERY asym?? perhaps SDSS J131017.17+061125.0 or J131016.87+061139.2?
most likely SDSS J102950.54+531709.8, z_ph=0.65, size 2.85' or 1.1 Mpc; no radio core; could be SDSS J102951.94+531721.3, no z_phot
QSO-like SDSS J132136.14+524401.6, FR I type; NVSS source ~1.7'SW seems unrelated: SDSS J132128.41+524253.4, but resolved out in FIRST
not clear: SDSS J114522.37+275108.6 is a nearby SF irregular, unlikely; it could even be SDSS J114523.88+275057.9; needs to find radio core
yes, SDSS J082838.78+032043.5, z_ph=.647/.607, size 1.11' or 420 kpc
QSO [HB89] 1012+488; 4C+48.28, z_sp=0.385, size 1.82' or 540 kpc
SDSS J121737.62+430932.5, BrClG in cl. WHL J121736.4+430908, z_ph=0.502/.542, NVSS: size 2.7' or 940 kpc, impressive for a BrClG
SDSS J092639.78+465252.1, r'=22.62, z_ph=.682/.808(2014A&A...568A.126B/SDSSDR12), size 1.21' or 0.5 Mpc
three or more separate sources in cl. WHL J074835.9+223954 at z_sp=0.4
yes, SDSS J123946.00+273700.8, z_sp=0.47785 QSO, size 2.67' or 890 kpc
IC 4590, z_sp=0.0502, size (NVSS) 4' or 220 kpc; 2012A&A...544A..18VanVelzen
4C+59.08, blend of 2MASX J07073450+5929219/J07072306+5927260, z_ph_2014ApJS..210....9B=.069/.078, 0703+595 in ZwCl 0703.4+5925, 2+ WATs?
AllWISE J071035.80+545743.5, no SDSS nor z_ph; another suspicious hotspot ~3.7'S, but that one seems to be AllWISE J071034.53+545413.0
SDSS J140424.04+584226.5, seems blue, 2015MNRAS.450.3893B: QSO candidate, z_ph_2009ApJS..180...67R=1.275; also WD cand (2015MNRAS.448.2260G)
however, z_SDSS is in conflict with z_1998ApJS..117..319A=.376
a beauty: r'=20.11 mag SDSS J120053.30+341647.7, z_sp=0.5294, size 0.95' or 335 kpc
I opt for SDSS J001812.79+015548.6, z_ph=.643 has faint (.5 mJy) radio core; size 5.2' or 2.0 Mpc, whichever of the two: very good catch!
a star?, but the compact E srce is ~3"N of the star; maybe unusual FRII hosted by SDSS J130719.70+014337.1, z_ph=.321/.305, size 1.5'=380kpc
not SDSS J092708.28+044739.3, rather a very faint WISE object at center between lobes; no optID in SDSS
could be SDSS J003206.36+031102.6, z_ph=.707/.302 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), but then the source has 1-sided jet due SW ??
B2 1350+28, SDSS J135308.34+280908.8, 19 NEDrefs; X-ray source RX J1353.1+2809; 2011ApJ...736...21Szabo: BrClG z_ph=.464, 1.46'=480kpc
where do you see the counterlobe...?
I opt for more centric SDSS J115219.91+243218.7, z_ph=.335/.3195 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), size 1.56' or 420 kpc
yes, SDSS J120210.37+274109.0; NVSS suggests size of >3.5', with z_sp=0.1338 this is 470 kpc
possibly source in cluster Abell 1801, but no references in NED
yes, SDSS J001548.81+042531.2; 2014A&A...568A.126B gives z_ph=.648, thus size 1.52' or 590 kpc
apparently no optical host in SDSS, but only a WISE object, so it is likely to be very distant!
B3 1635+416, 36 refs in NED
3C 215, 290 references in NED; SDSS J090631.87+164611.8, z_sp=0.411 QSO, size 0.9' or 270 kpc
badly classified in SDSS, doesn't look like a "star" (neither like a QSO); looks fuzzy and faint like a distant galaxy
size 4.43' would give 1.3 Mpc; I opt for SDSS J082235.08+213954.5 (disky low-lum. G), z_ph=0.158, close to faint FIRST source, size 0.68 Mpc
yes, but due ESE, not NE! SDSS J113217.33+573132.8, z_ph=.576/.607(SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), size=5.14' =1.9 Mpc! NVSS: core precesses
SDSS J163337.93+450710.2, z_sp=0.617
previously unreported tailed radio sources in cluter Abell 1010
maybe NE hotspot of SDSS J170753.90+445804.4, z_ph=0.574/.414(2014A&A...568A.126B/SDSS), size 3.4' or ~1.1 Mpc; SW lobe dilute
maybe AllWISE J163600.14+345144.0= SDSS J163600.02+345143.5; QSO-like SDSS J163600.17+345150.3 is tempting, but too far N & no radio; no zph
maybe AllWISE J070421.69+560208.5=2MASS J07042170+5602087, between 2 FIRST srcs: DDRG? bright and stellar in optical (16m), size 3.55', QSO?
yes, a 3.15' double due WSW, SDSS J144332.07+275931.1, z_ph=0.197 in both SDSS and 2014A&A...568A.126B, 0.57 Mpc; no radio core
most likely a double with very red object SDSS J080627.73+471327.4 as host, but z_phot available, size 1.6'
no, it's SDSS J111203.45+493949.8; listed as both extragalactic (5C2.191, 1983A&AS...53..219V) and star (2010PASP..122.1437P), need spectrum
yes, but you meant to say: SDSS J104052.96+262403.5 to the NW, not NE
SDSS J154447.16+083833.7 is quite likely and reasonable host, z_ph=.273/.303 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B)
see ARG0002dlq: now z_ph=.654/.616, and with 9.1' size it would be 3.47 Mpc; we obtained a spectrum with the 10.4-m GTC, yet unreduced...
no: NW comp has optID SDSS J130254.20+021343.5, z_sp=.358, core at J130301.2+021230 has no optID; SE is z=1.948 QSO SDSS J130305.98+021115.5
not covered by SDSS, no optID in VizieR, but AllWISE J070103.34+642434.4, NVSS shows emission due NW
these twists are frequent; the core at J084457.9+364657.9 has no optID, perhaps AllWISE J084457.80+364658.5, seen in 2011ApJS..194...31P
yes, we saw this one in NVSS, it's 12.4' wide, z_spec=0.2083, thus 2.37 Mpc ! Good catch!
no, it's SDSS J120050.48+344920.9; cf. 2001A&A...371..445M; 2004MNRAS.355..845K; 2006A&A...454...85M; z_ph_SDSS/2014A&A...568A.126B=.56/.62
SDSS J114928.66+491135.7, a wide-angle tailed (WAT) in cluster GMBCG J177.36944+49.19328= MaxBCG J177.36941+49.19328, z_ph=0.27
sorry, obviously I meant to say size 3.17'
yes, 31.7' in size, but no core; SDSS J233026.72+123346.4 or SDSS J233026.45+123424.1, no z_phot for either, but easily >0.4, thus >~0.9 Mpc
not a hybrid, but a WAT in BrClG of GMBCG J169.88818+63.28790, z_sp=0.153, size ~2' or ~300 kpc
yes, also FBQS J0809+2912, QSO, z_sp=1.479, size 2.2' or 1.04 Mpc; 1998ApJ...494..503B, 2009AcA....59..431K, 2012MNRAS.426..851K
yes, SDSS J233829.19+103708.9, z_sp=0.525, size 1.32' or 460 kpc
very faint optID SDSS J124608.23+384837.4, r'=22.93, z_ph=0.733, size 0.93' or 380 kpc
yes, SDSS J101055.98+023640.4, but extremely faint (r'=24.35), thus no z_phot; if z>0.5, then size 1.91' > 650 kpc
yes, triple due N is SDSS J124801.09+402038.2, z_ph=.338,size 2.95' or 790 kpc
2MASX J12033639+2756537, BrClG in cl. NSC J120337+275710= 2XMM J120338.1+275701, z_sp=0.14, size 4.8' or 660 kpc, unusual radio shape
coincidence with a star is intriguing, we're seeing more and more in RGZ; but it could be the obj. ~5"S: SDSS J131316.60+093911.0, z_ph~0.51
there's nothing in NVSS: artefact from 3C 458 at JJ2312.8+0516
SDSS J091354.68+293124.3, z_ph_SDSSDR12/2014A&A...558A.126B=.654/.663, size 1.27' or 500 kpc
central one is overedge! B2 0940+33 = SDSS J094312.59+324647.0, z_sp=.495/.535(SDSSDR12/2014A&A...558A.126B), size 3.23' = 1.1 Mpc
I opt for SDSS J125538.81+023654.1, z_ph=.593/.588(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), thus size 0.88' or 330 kpc; very unusual morphology
yes, SDSS J085451.15+312233.7, z_ph=.778/.628(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), thus size 1.11'= 440 kpc
no, stars are extremely rarely radio sources; the host of this one is ~8"S of that star: there's nothing in SDSS (opt.) nor IR
2MASX J08292041+5826309 BrClG in WHL J082920.4+582631
probably a double source from SDSS J085841.97+180358.5, the third one seems to be SDSS J085844.61+180259.6, unrelated; long streak from star
SDSS J115945.53+034737.8, z_sp=0.5844, size~0.52' or 190 kpc
SDSS J110709.50+054744.7, QSO z_sp=1.805, size 1.36' or 640 kpc (cf. 2006AJ....131..666D; 2011AJ....141..182K)
you are seeing this again because there is more than one extended source in the image; each one is offered to the users
two head-tail radio sources in cluster GMBCG J130.30954+07.97879, z_sp=0.211
not a hybrid, since the peak brightness on both sides is within half the source total size; no hot spot at either end
possible host SDSS J084635.05+033309.9, z_ph=0.822, size ~1.15' or 490 kpc
no counterlobe outside image, perhaps very asym. double with host SDSS J145324.64+431801.1
very asym. FRII, host at SW end of NE lobe: SDSS J124628.46+284818.7, z_sp=.67272, size 1.60' or 630 kpc
no artefact, but very red and faint SDSS J133324.36+485615.6, z_ph=0.276 (probably underestimated), size ~2.3'(NVSS) or ~540 kpc
no artefact, but jets from very red Galaxy SDSS J133639.83+604448.1, z_ph=0.555/.498(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B)
could be QSO-like SDSS J145751.07+532505.1, but it is ~5" NE of the radio core (unless it is a knot in a SW radio jet).
SDSS J090840.87+102407.3, z_ph=.706/.746, size 1.0' or 410 kpc
spiral is accidentally superimposed on the N lobe of a WAT: SDSS J125924.29+094625.3, z_sp=0.4049 in cl. GMBCG J194.85124+09.77370
interesting: host is clear WISE, but absent in SDSS
2MASX J11191115+0815401= SDSS J111911.13+081539.8, asym. double, z_sp=0.075, size 2.8' or 230 kpc
yes, either SDSS J072714.50+233552.5 or SDSS J072714.47+233555.2, z_ph>~0.32, size 5.3', >1.4 Mpc, NE lobe resolved out in FIRST; ARG00024od
I'd prefer SDSS J140300.31+485730.9 closer to the center between lobes, z_ph=.16/.095(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), size 1.3' or ~170 kpc
SDSS J134941.20+271258.0, z_sp=0.43876, size 1.2' or 380 kpc
very speculative, though possible, z_ph~0.343, size 3.44' or 940 kpc
yes, albeit a small and faint version of it, pity it's out of the SDSS footprint
artefact is from 4C+08.38=SDSS J131509.84+084053.3, first ID in 2002MNRAS.329..700Snellen; z_sp=0.0926, size 3.55' or 340 kpc
likely very faint (r'=23.75) SDSS J142140.19+073235.4, z_ph=.35, size ~1.2' or 330 kpc
interacting (?) galaxy SDSS J101529.72+550401.2, z_sp=0.5545, size 1.3' or 470 kpc
this is bluish star-like SDSS J014146.73+123813.0, QSO-like, but impossible to estimate its redshift
nearby X-ray QSO FBQS J140146.9+232413, z_sp=0.215, size 1.5' or 290 kpc
2MASX J17374993+4813578, not identified with radio source before; z_phot=0.115, size ~2' (NVSS) or 230 kpc
NGC 5352, radio source first found by 1982MNRAS.200..705J and 1984MNRAS.210..183C
B3 0703+426B, ID is uncertain due to compact group of optical objects (cf. B3 0703+426B NED01, 1989AJ.....98..419V)
z_sp=0.50434, thus size 1.7' = 560 kpc; optical object looks double (N-S) or interacting, consistent with WISE elongation
ID is r=19.4 mag QSO-like SDSS J115246.62+081611.5, but z_ph~0.1 only, which could be wrong if really a QSO, no previous ID in NED
source MRC 1638+090 = TXS 1638+090; optID in NED, 2MASX J16402735+0856184 maybe wrong, more likely R~18.3mag obj. near 164026.38+085612.9
yes, z=0.222 QSO 2MASX J14033641+1741361, radio size 3.8' or 760 kpc
STAR is only its appearance in the SDSS image, the spectrum shows it's a z=1.89 QSO SDSS J163527.86+311631.1
STAR is only its appearance in the SDSS image, the spectrum shows it's a z=1.4 QSO SDSS J122346.18+182106.6
yes, huge WAT in cl. GMBCG J250.34552+38.03597 BCG; MaxBCG J250.34552+38.03597 BCG, z_sp=0.1625, size 4.8' or 750 kpc
correct name is SDSS J140133.77+612300.9, z_ph=0.66/.69(SDSSDR12/2014A&A...558A.126B), thus size up to 840 kpc
even with NVSS at most 2.9'; with z_ph=0.254 (no other available), only 650 kpc
An object classified (morphologically) as a "star" in SDSS can also be a quasar; it just LOOKS like a star... only a spectrum will decide
yes, SDSS J100938.17+095929.7, z_ph~0.56(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B); far SSE hotspot has no optID in SDSS nor AllWISE, size 2.16'=750 kpc
B3 0833+463 = SDSS J083715.66+461109.6, a WAT at z_sp=0.511, no cluster in NED; cf. 1988A&AS...73..103Oort; may have plume ~2'NW
though NVSS image looks suggestive, it's unlikely: SW "lobe" is SDSS J010552.48+102324.4, and NE "lobe" maybe SDSS J010603.92+102531.8
yes, SDSS J154246.51+194626.1, z_sp=0.4, size 2.5' or 0.75 Mpc
I fail to see the overedge candidate, can you point us to its position?
SDSS J023410.97+040142.1, z_sp=0.734, size 1' or 400 kpc
B3 1616+446, radio core = SDSS J161829.15+443433.0, z_sp=0.197; could be SW lobe of very asym. triple ~5.2', no radio core, nor VLSSr bridge
rather a WAT with two symmetric inner jets, for a DDRG it has to have a pair of inner hot spots
Agree; with z_ph=0.71 (unreliable due to star) it would be 1.4 Mpc; unusually curved radio structure +central radio plume
very large source for such a faint host (if any); should be followed up to search for radio core
in rich cluster WHL J082444.7+520033, z=0.3
a "fossil group" RX J105453.3+552102, or very rich cluster with extremely dominant central G: 2011A&A...527A.143A,2011MNRAS.417.2927P
the host is SDSS J085116.23+082723.1 = 2MASX J08511623+0827232, z_sp=0.064, size 5.5' or 280 kpc
moreover, the potential SE "hotspot" has an optID SDSS J164040.67+545255.4, so is ruled out
Xshaped source, SDSS J154219.73+564814.5 QSO-like, redshift is unpredictable
single WAT (wide-angle tailed) source in BrClG 2MASX J15212697+3157334 of distant (z=0.31) cluster WHL J152127.0+315733, 2011AJ....141...88W
impossible to tell; SDSS J155018.77+283206.0 is QSO-like, but closer to SE hotspot; SDSS J155018.26+283219.1 is more central;
SDSS image suggests likely a quasar... could be at any redshift
I agree to SDSS J135348.83+295610.0, with z_ph 0.52, size = 1.32' or 460 kpc; the E hotspot "points" to the host... which is close to center
my clue was: both NE+SW lobes of my proposed giant are extended along PA~12 resp. 9d, very close to the source's PA; no guarantee of course
no, rather an IRFS; NNE source likely the SSW lobe of a 3.37' double, host perhaps SDSS J230344.85+025735.1, z_ph~0.67, size 1.33 Mpc
z_sp=6.33 is wrong; Lya is rather Halpha, and both Hbeta 4861 and the two lines [OIII] 4959/5007 suggest z=0.36; so, size is ~730 kpc
two or three separate sources in this image,it seems
2MASX J08231621+5357111 BrClG in WHL J082316.2+535711, z_sp=0.169, a NAT is unusual for a BrClG, but it could be WAT in projection
SDSS J164856.46+343858.3, z_sp=0.5486, size 1.1' or 390 kpc
left triple is QSO candidate SDSS J090842.76+570325.1; right one is faint, z_ph=0.55 SDSS J090840.23+570319.1
why "no host detected" ? In fact, both galaxies are host of a radio core! KPAIR J1400+4251=IRAS 13589+4305 (2010ApJ...713..330X)
not radio galaxy, but z=1.3713 Xray QSO: SBS 1356+581 = SDSS J135817.59+575204.5, size 50" or 390 kpc, 91 refs in NED; 1RXS J135817.0+575211
a WAT: SDSS J081659.32+571628.8=2MASX J08165936+5716286 BrClG in WHL J081659.3+571628, z=0.2
SDSS J112654.88+170506.9, z_sp=.136, probably a WAT in projection in cluster Abell 1264; 2012MNRAS.421.1569B
please design a link to larger ATLAS image; these are too faint for NVSS and outside FIRST/SDSS: no way for optID
4C+36.14=B2 0922+36B, BrClG of MaxBCG J141.41275+36.45155; radio image in 1987A&AS...69...57F; Xray: 1RXS J092538.3+362703
2MASX J14340900+0137008 z=.138, size 4.5' or 610 kpc; BrClG of MaxBCG J218.53763+01.61693
SDSS J103505.18+045422.5, "star" is the morphological class in SDSS; spectrum shows it's a QSO of z=1.71, size 27" or 200 kpc
B3 1137+443; 2011MNRAS.415.1013Koziel-W.; in cl. WHL J114034.8+440541 = NSCS J114032+440607
very faint host SDSS J130953.47+521429.0, no z_phot, some radio em. in FIRST, or SDSS J130952.40+521425.1, but no radio em. from this one
no, SDSS J105127.38+074306.6 is too far north... but I don't see any good ID in SDSS
either SDSS J134440.77+070301.4, z_ph=.76/.66(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B) or SDSS J134440.44+070303.6, z_ph~0.65/.63, size 1.2' or 470 kpc
SDSS J083539.41+394440.3, z_ph=0.525, size=1.24' or 430 kpc
the star is a "morphological class in SDSS, the spectrum shows it's a quasar at z=1.27, radio size ~10" or 80 kpc
no, only one: SDSS J101815.19+351634.2, z_ph=0.63/.58(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), size 1.2' or 450 kpc
actually SDSS J121648.62+100702.5, z_ph=.542/.586(SDSSDR12/2014A&A...558A.126B) is closer to geom. center, but radio quiet, size 620 kpc
likely SDSS J121649.16+100653.4, z_ph=.455, size 1.7' or 550 kpc
host uncertain: SDSS J170749.28+282947.1, z_ph~0.161, is ~2" S of radio axis, but no better optical ID in SDSS
likely SDSS J131520.01+053008.6, z=0.1743, size 2.5' or 400 kpc; also in 2005MNRAS.362....9Best
2MASX J09470878+4211261, see 2011MNRAS.415.1013K, 2010ApJ...723.1119L, could be triple-double, NE lobe NVSS J094720+421427 genuine, 480 kpc
is this [NAA2006] S707 = ATCDFS J033533.96-273313.4, z_sp=0.7404? If so, size=2' or 820 kpc
in cluster Abell 2077 = PSZ1 G097.81+46.91, z_sp=0.338 (2014A&A...571A..29P), NAT size ~1.5' or ~400 kpc
SDSS J104801.20+151438.4 and SDSS J104800.48+151605.6, in cluster Abell 1095, z_sp=0.21, but no radio study published
SDSS J131030.54+193309.9 or SDSS J131030.62+193312.4, both with z_ph~0.4, thus size ~1.25' is ~380 kpc
SDSS J094648.29+275553.2 is tempting, but it is ~6" from 12-mJy core, FIRST J094647.8+275556, NVSS suggests size of 3.5', worth a follow-up!
likely NE lobe of 1.6' double, NVSS suggests host SDSS J130831.50+013020.2 looks QSO-like, but z_ph~0.04 or 0.24
NGC 3504, barred gal., FIRST image shows extent both along bar AND along PA~130d (like in 1981ApJ...247..419U)
SDSS J163054.46+251703.1 seems a QSO; else could be SDSS J163055.55+251633.8, z_sp=0.6581, size 1.6' or 630 kpc; looks like restarted
J114720.10+085150.0 too far S of src. axis; I opt for SDSS J114717.02+085230.7, z_ph~0.3 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...558A.126B), size ~1.95'=490kpc
4C+23.42 42 refs in NED, z_sp=0.1176, galaxy has rings/arms! FIRST suggest WAT shape, but no cluster around ?
SE lobe could be SDSS J091608.71+250524.5, z_sp=0.507, NW lobe perhaps SDSS J091541.26+251206.9, z_sp=0.328, or a cluster in that region?
4C+25.24 = PKS 0912+25; QSO SDSS J091548.10+250858.9, z_sp=1.043; if NVSS lobes were real its size in FIRST (9.45') gives 4 Mpc!
2MASX J16141178+1949575 = SDSS J161411.79+194957.2, z_sp=0.086, 6.5' FR-I source in NVSS, 590 kpc; 2012MNRAS.421.1569Best+
SDSS J165106.07+295208.6, z_ph~.425/.447 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...558A.126B), size 2.9' or 0.92 Mpc
type STAR in SDSS describes only its appearance, and the z in NED is only an estimate, notoriously difficult for QSOs, could be any z~0.5-2
SDSS J152429.32+323722.7, z_ph~.21, size ~2' ~380 kpc, cl. WHL J152429.6+323741; SDSS J152429.91+323736.4/SDSS J152429.62+323741.9 superpos?
SDSS J151911.06+422315.5, z_sp=0.5706, SE lobe resolved out in FIRST, size difficult to judge, if ~2.5', then 910 kpc
host is likely SDSS J220347.46+020443.8, z_sp=.5452, size ~0.8' or ~290 kpc, asymmetric FRII (hourglass)
NVSS suggests (antikodon) possible triple-double of up to ~4 Mpc, but outer lobes are very faint... would we get time on the JVLA for this?
S bend is right where a 14.2m star SDSS J081652.12+492520.8 is located... could it be a QSO?
SDSS J145753.81+283218.7, z_sp=0.14404, size 3.45' or 490 kpc
yes, 2MASX J09444319+0247541, z_sp=0.221, BrClG of GMBCG J146.17995+02.79836 size 4' or 800 kpc, impressive for a WAT!
center: SDSS J105010.80+303955.8; top right: J105006.42+304045.5, z_sp=.255 in cl. GMBCG J162.52677+30.67933, z_ph=.26: proj WAT or gravlens
z=0.229 X-ray/gamma-ray QSO BZB J0945+5757, 43 refs in NED; radio image looks entirely one-sided. SDSS: spiral host?
pair is SDSS J090131.00+211046.2, z_ph~0.45, size 1' or ~320 kpc; core-dominated triple NW is SDSS J090124.85+211109.8, very faint, no z_ph
yes, SDSS J135217.31+170929.7, z_ph~0.33, size 2.5' =660 kpc; good catch, only seen in FIRST; NVSS blended by src W of NW hotspot, no optID
associated only with the nearer of the two: SDSS J110717.65+080435.3 at z_sp=.0734, more extend. in NVSS; curios knot in E jet, not in W jet
DolorousEdd found this one in May 2014, see ARG00007ue
SDSS J211333.84+044520.9, z_sp=0.4072, size 1.8' or 550 kpc; already found in ARG0003i9f
far too faint for WENSS anyway. Checking FIRST and SDSS, I didn't find any suitable optID for a double or triple radio galaxy
possibly SDSS J072300.71+395839.7, z_ph~0.33, size 2.65' or 710 kpc; very peculiar radio morphology, should be followed up
2MASX J08185973+4946361, BrClG of MaxBCG J124.74893+49.77671, z_sp=0.0952, size 2.3' or 230 kpc; you found this one yourself on 30-Dec-2014
yes, the first optID for 4C+45.35 = B3 1728+451A = TXS 1728+451; z_ph_2014A&A...558A.126B/SDSSDR12=.252/.233 = .242, size 2.19' or 470 kpc
YES, with 2 z_phot's in SDSS, mean z_ph~0.72, thus size ~2.6' means ~1.1 Mpc; this is about the 100th giant purely found by RGZ volunteers!
no triple; NVSS suggest large triple, BUT NW "lobe" is SDSS J123350.18+061003.9, z_sp=.151; SE "lobe" is SDSS J123400.63+060748.3, z_ph~.38
I see the left (E) source as isolated, the other two a double; too crowded in SDSS to identify a host, and no cluster to explain the lens
host SDSS J113354.24+623316.0, z_ph~0.63/.68, size 1.75' or 680 kpc; or SDSS J113354.76+623333.7, z_ph~0.196, size 320 kpc
reported in 2012MNRAS.426.3334M, 2006AJ....132.2409N, 1993AN....314...97K; emission is real and compact. ATLAS beam is larger N-S than E-W
SE one is SDSS J163304.79+084647.7, but not a giant spiral?? z_ph~0.419, size ~40" or 220 kpc
these are different (more sensitive) radio data from the ATLAS survey. You'll see about 6th or 7th image like this now.
~3"S of central dble: SDSS J072049.76+425439.2, but is a star?; weird radio morph., no good optID. SDSS J072047.32+425459.9: neighbor ~3"SE
nothing in NVSS: likely an artefact of strong source CGCG 156-046 NED01 (4C+29.41B, CTD 072) located ~15'W
yes, SDSS J095103.30+151515.6, z_sp=0.34365, size 2.26' or 620 kpc
perhaps, but I don't see any possible counterlobe or radio core...
in cl. GMBCG J198.60283+62.32940, WAT in proj? (2005MNRAS.362....9B); ~3' SE other WAT with radio-quiet host SDSS J131441.25+621847.9 ?
2MASX J15212696+4839432 = SDSS J152126.99+483943.3, a NAT or WAT in cl. Abell 2064, z_sp=0.074, cf. 2010ApJ...723.1119L, 2012MNRAS.421.1569B
see ARG0003lig: from NVSS contours I'd opt for SDSS J132426.58+033627.6, z_ph=.72/.67(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), so size 2.8' or 1.1 Mpc
moreover, each of the three (or even four) radio sources seems to have its own midIR identification, supporting their being real
you had found this exactly 1 yr ago: ARG0002hph: SDSS J133920.84+174752.9, z_ph~0.6, size=2.58' ~1 Mpc, a giant!
yes, SDSS J170258.58+235805.3, with z_sp=0.4498, size 1.8' or 580 kpc
2MASX J13500058+2947202, BrClG in cl. MaxBCG J207.50257+29.78882, large cluster FRI source; see 2010ApJ...723.1119L,2012MNRAS.421.1569B
QSO SDSS J153211.96+042459.1, z_sp=0.2593, size 2.58' or 580 kpc
see ARG0003hwt: RC J1340+0451 =SDSS J134012.41+045044.2, z_ph=.13-.23, size 3.6' or 450-750 kpc; the question mark in RGZ alphabet
why SDSS J085344.76+430112.8, if radio core seems to be SDSS J085344.93+430058.5, z_ph~0.48, size 1.05' or ~350 kpc
aka 2MASX J09432143+2944282, z_sp=0.155, size 2.05' or (only) 310 kpc, not a giant...
unusual, but double or cpx hotspots like the one in the SW of this source, are quite common. The S-most one MIGHT be a background source
yes, SDSS J081329.39+055316.8, z_photo~0.58(both SDSS & 2014A&A...558A.126B), so with its 1.1' size, it is ~410 kpc
B2 0912+34, SDSS J091523.30+340136.4, z_sp=0.9406 QSO (per SDSS DR12), size 1.25' or 550 kpc, good catch!
I agree with optID; B2 1111+34B, normal radio spectrum in NED, but no optID, z_ph~0.2, size 3.5' or ~500 kpc; perhaps an (atypical) FR I ?
listed as blazar BZB J0816+4910 in NED, also 2MASS J08160957+4910043 with z_ph=0.475, so possibly SDSS redshift is wrong??
a WAT in cl. WHL J085600.8+482910; z_sp=0.1187, size 3.2' or 380 kpc
looking at the grayscale FIRST image, it could also be a WAT seen in projection; z_ph~0.203, size ~1.3' or 240 kpc
B3 1636+418= 7C 1636+418, see 1996MNRAS.281.1081C; 2004MNRAS.355..845Konar+; 2007AcA....57..227M; 2009AcA....59..431K
in Abell cluster 1408, probably a yet unstudied WAT, no references in NED on radio studies
DR10 gives a z_sp=3.878 QSO SDSS J091528.46+025822.6, but DR10 contradicts DR4: z=0.375; no idea which z is correct.
The weak sources are artefacts of the central strong source
SDSS J085033.75+361146.5, found by DolorousEdd 25-Nov-14, size 2.6', z_ph~0.355, ~720 kpc; weird: FIRST "core" is few " off E from host
could be SE hotspot of a ~2' double, host SDSS J221453.89+070703.5, z_ph~0.37, size ~2' or ~570 kpc; or SDSS J221454.08+070714.6, z_ph~0.53
no star, this is SDSS J105735.77+023416.9 at z=0.348, radio size ~25" or ~120 kpc
host is 2MASX J11384136+6010409 at left edge of image; NVSS shows 7.5' size, z=.1117, so this is a ~850 kpc WAT
I opt for SDSS J125544.21+481331.3, z_ph~.15/.348(SDSSDR10/2014A&A...558A.126B), size 1.33'=160-370kpc; for the far SE/SW pair I see no host
no radio core; possibly SDSS J085102.17+045844.1, z_ph~.5; could also be SDSS J085102.43+045848.5, z_ph~0.3, size 2.07' or ~600 kpc
CGCG 044-046=4C+07.32, z_sp=.05015, WAT of size 7.3' = 400 kpc; 69 refs in NED
SDSS J095754.80+083744.0, r'=20.75, z_ph=.43/.39(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), size 2.55' or 780 kpc
artefact due to 4C+08.70 = PKS B2334+085, z_ph~0.3, r'=18.0, but still no z_spec for such a well-known source
4C+08.66: see 1983ApJ...270...39Harris+ for both sources; this one has z_sp=0.6227, and the S one has z_sp=0.2282, size 1.9' or 390 kpc
difficult to locate host; perhaps GALEX DR5 J162055.87+094609.4; no suitabe IR source either; size 2.1'
well-known QSO [HB89] 0121+108 = TXS 0121+108, z_sp=0.51, size~2.1' or 730 kpc; 20 refs in NED
a few arcmin beyond the W edge of the 7.7' large RG NGC 5490, but this one seems unrelated
no confusion; z_ph=.615/.655(2014A&A...558A.126B/SDSS_DR10); hotspot sep. FIRST=4.6'; NVSS: emission SSW beyond SE h.s.: size=5.5'=2.1 Mpc
SDSS J074418.84+220544.7 seems a star; perhaps SDSS J074418.36+220617.1 or SDSS J074419.64+220607.5, SDSS J074419.66+220613.8 ??
2MASX J15301028+2900305, z_sp=0.0839, size 4.45' or 390 kpc
only 470 kpc if size ~1.3' and z=0.55; is it SDSS J104228.50+340558.7 or SDSS J104228.42+340600.3 ?
weird: strong FIRST "core" is few arcsec off E from SDSS J085033.75+361146.5, z_ph~0.35, size 2.6' or 730 kpc
SDSS J104525.66+404036.9, according to 2009ApJS..180...67R z_ph=1.085, with 2.15' would be 1.00 Mpc; but z_ph of QSOs are just a guess...
difficult to guess the host; could even be SDSS J112251.81+412445.9, z_ph~0.63, size 2.13' or 820 kpc
blazar SDSS J122454.46+212246.4 at z=0.432; known as PG 1222+216, 281 refs. in NED
a known WAT in Abell 1609: 1995AJ....109...14Owen+ 1996AJ....111...53Owen+, size ~5' or 460 kpc
this is also BLLac/QSO BZU J1208+6121 and X-ray emitting RX J1208.5+6121, size 2.0' or 470 kpc
yes, likely GRG: z_ph=0.59/0.57(2014A&A...558A.126B/SDSS_DR10); I measure 3' or 1.11 Mpc, very dilute FRII source
the host is lost in the glare of a bright star
this is a star... most likely host of a double is SDSS J084624.79+241455.0, z_ph~0.21, size ~1.2' or 230 kpc
TXS 1225+221 = 7C 1225+2211, a known X-shaped radio source (2007AJ....133.2097Cheung), z_sp=0.459, could well be seen in projection
the "star" SDSS J160852.19+561111.5 is most likely a QSO (z_ph=.335, 2009ApJS..180...67R), size 2.55' or ~690 kpc
with z_ph=0.37, size=4.35' =1.25 Mpc, BUT SW lobe may be SDSS J130702.92+491953.9; no indication of extended emission in NVSS; needs VLA map
DR9 has SDSS J114559.37+015025.8, but no z_ph in DR9, and not in DR10 any more, why? I estimate z>0.4 and size=4.0' or >1.2 Mpc
2MASX J00405273+0854014, not previously ID'd; SDSS J004052.73+085401.0 = 4C+08.05; PKS B0038+086; TXS 0038+086, z_sp=0.13, size 4.5' =580kpc
yes, SDSS J085743.54+394528.7, reported before as GRG e.g. in 1995MNRAS.274..939Law-Green, 1998A&AS..128..153Machalski
SDSS J154508.89+122015.7, z_sp=0.2105, size 2.6' or 500 kpc; FIRST shows radio core off axis, NVSS shows the curvature of source's radio em
actually SDSS J084759.23+014835.2 has z_sp=0.57274, with size 3.1', then 1.13 Mpc
already found by WizardHowl 6-Apr-2014: yes: SDSS J073947.30+205421.5 has 0.6 mJy core in FIRST; z_ph=0.454, size 2.58' or 840 kpc
also IRAS 08028+2303: could this be a double-lobed spiral with size ~3' at PA~15deg (see NVSS)? At z=0.03026 the size would be ~100 kpc
and it DOES have an IR counterpart: AllWISE J130401.65+424233.4: W1234 = 17.14, 16.44, >12.48, >9.23
this is the host a W egde of image; triple is speculative (bent & no connection), but neither "lobe" has ID in SDSS; size 4.3' or 1.2 Mpc
yes, but there is no clear radio core, it could also be SDSS J150445.13+503007.9, r'=22.49, z_ph=.46, size ~1.0 Mpc, a giant anyway
yes, size ~1.75', but no obvious host, possibly WISE J101215.05+091313.0 or SDSS J101215.13+091251.7, VERY faint
yes, SDSS J124114.91+435218.6, z_sp=0.2517, size 4.77' or 1.05 Mpc; we had seen this one in 2012
SDSS J170517.83+394029.2, z_ph=0.65, size 2' or ~800 kpc; already found by antikodon in ARG00016dn
B2 1708+24B, SDSS J171039.99+243834.6, z_ph=0.476, size 3.9' or 1.3 Mpc, see ARG000220b
SDSS is clean... host is SDSS J074318.61+232140.9, z_sp=0.33290, size~25" or 120 kpc
I'd rather opt for QSO SDSS J140509.56+161550.1, z_sp=.58393, size 1.62' or 600 kpc
yes, BCG of cl. MaxBCG J250.34552+38.03597 BCG, size 4.8', z_sp=0.163 or 750 kpc (2005MNRAS.362....9Best+)
QSO 2MASX J12030147+2353195, z_sp=.1764, size 2' or 330 kpc; also Xray+UV src: 1RXS J120300.4+235325 = GALEXASC J120301.48+235319.5
hard to tell, I'd prefer SDSS J102823.53+174331.8, z_ph~0.165, size 3.3' or 520 kpc; or SDSS J102821.22+174340.7, z_ph~0.26, 740 kpc
NAT: a bit speculative, but I agree; less likely: SDSS J083704.63+342132.4, z_ph~0.35; SDSS J083703.84+342051.0: would give weird shape
yes, QSO SDSS J082658.56+190921.5, z_sp=0.429, size 3.8' or 1.2 Mpc; also Xray+UV src: 1RXS J082658.4+190929 = GALEXMSC J082658.57+190921.5
in FIRST the compact due W resolves into two, morphology would be unusual if related
4C+15.35 = PKS 1045+155; 2 WATs in cl. WHL J104800.5+151605 (ENE comp of A1095),;compact src is even VLBA calibrator: 2007AJ....133.1236K ??
I'd opt for SDSS J082333.57+113008.1, better centered on NVSS contours, z_ph~.21, size 3.1' or 600 kpc
NVSS: much diffuse emission, perhaps due to RGs 2MASX J08314786+2239056 and SDSS J083138.83+223422.9; no known cluster there...
no idea what THIS src is; but due SE is a nice WAT, this 2MASX J15344590+2920134, 300 kpc size, no cluster reported in NED within 10'
PKS 1249+035 = SDSS J125222.61+031554.0, z_sp=.09885, 33 refs in NED, e.g. 2008MNRAS.390..819G
PKS 0032+101=4C+10.01, z_sp=0.0569, 25 refs in NED
the redshift quoted by NED is 0.37 PHOT from 1998A&AS..128..153M, so there is no z_ph yet
from NVSS contours I'd opt for SDSS J132426.58+033627.6, z_ph=.72/.67(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), so size 2.8' or 1.1 Mpc
SDSS J140117.01+262814.1 at center of NVSS image, z_ph=0.50(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), so size 2.9'= 1 Mpc; SDSS J140117.72+262811.4 ~800kpc
very dense group of reddened galaxies; supposing size from NVSS (~1.5') gives 550 kpc; the 6-th most distant WAT I know of
could be SDSS J144129.06+221625.8, z_ph~0.23, size 3.2' or 660 kpc; or better J144129.50+221630.1, z_ph~0.33
SDSS J090915.29+173815.5 ?(radio quiet), z_sp=0.502, size 2.9' =1 Mpc; asym. triple in FIRST; NVSS blended by separate point src due N
already found in 2012sngi.confP...1A, but doubtful identification; see discussion in 2014MNRAS.441.1260Jamrozy et al.
QSO 4C+48.21; TXS 0803+488; SDSS J080644.41+484149.2; 1983AJ.....88..143M, z=0.37, size 1.75' or 0.5 Mpc
could also be SDSS J103612.72+035548.6, z_sp=.32246, size 2.2' or 580 kpc
already noted by 2011ApJS..194...31P; size in NVSS ~3.2'; AllWISE J161516.89+022039.9 = USNO B1.0 J161516.91+022039.6
2MASX J13194178+5553292, z=.1358, size 2.8' or 380 kpc
yes, QSO J151848.47+532006.4 z=1.946, but neither FIRST nor NVSS structure convinces me of the connection with the lobes
4C+06.42, WAT in BrClG of Abell 1346, z_sp=0.0974, see 1992ApJS...80..501O, 1997ApJS..108...41O
3C 327= 4C+02.41= DA 396, z_sp=.105, size 4.7' between hot spots, but 9.3' perpendicular plumes in NVSS, makes 1 Mpc!
I opt for SDSS J014839.12+062042.7, z_ph=.55, size 1.73' or 620 kpc; SDSS J014849.35+062243.2 = host to 3' N-S FRII ~2'NE with cpx hot spots
SDSS J103649.08+484949.0, z_sp=0.3789, in cl. WHL J103649.1+484948, so probably a WAT seen in projection (one tail foreshortened?)
SDSS J164429.24+264019.3, z_ph=.55 (2014A&A...558A.126B), size 3.0' or 1.1 Mpc
forgot to mention: this is another disky host!
SDSS J094953.45+071900.4, z_ph=.28/.19(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), so with z~0.24 and 2.97' we get ~630 kpc
JT's ID is ~6"NW of FIRST; weak core at J140405.9+093920, no optID; perhaps SDSS J140404.60+093945.2, some radio em. z=.3, size 4.5'=1.1 Mpc
disk galaxy: MRC 1357+107 in cl. GMBCG J209.93566+10.55306, size 2.5' or 600 kpc; somebody explain to me this radio structure!
SDSS J161947.67+112734.3, z_ph~0.64, size 1.87' or 720 kpc
looks like SW lobe of FRII source, but no counterlobe within even 30' in NVSS; worth to follow up!
CGCG 103-016: we saw that one in 2012 and got z_sp=0.062 in April 2014, so only 400 kpc across
hybrid: SDSS J072714.47+233555.2, z_ph=.27/.38(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B) ~0.32, 5.3'=1.4 Mpc; or SDSS J072714.50+233552.5, z_ph~.305/.365
lobes are faint and not aligned, and no connection/oriention along major axis
BZB J1647+2909 (BL-Lac), z_sp=.133, VLBI img 2007ApJ...658..203H, unlikely overedge, but compact src 2'SSW has no optID; NVSS: not connected
yes, SDSS J123831.55+305354.2 no z_ph neither in SDSS nor in 2014A&A...558A.126B, size 2.25', if z>0.3, then >600 kpc
SDSS J145150.73+310401.2, z_ph=.588/.612(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), size 2.2' or 820 kpc
SDSS J164906.12+311431.4, z_sp=.437, size 3.48', giant of 1.1 Mpc, reported in 2006A&A...454...85M; 2011MNRAS.413.2429M
yes, 4C31.30 = FBQS J074541.6+314256, z_sp=0.461, size 1.92' or 630 kpc
B3 1022+447, SDSS J102505.47+443015.4=GALEXMSC J102505.58+443014.2, yes, disky or spiral host with FRII, would be ~310 kpc!
SDSS J155806.87+451955.4, z_ph=.65/.646(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), size 3.0'=1.2 Mpc; WRONGLY assoc. with 2MASX J15580836+4520061 in NED!
B3 0749+460A, SDSS J075244.19+455657.4, z_sp=0.517, size 2.25' or 130 kpc; 50 refs in NED
2MASX J07113083+4710235, z_ph=.156, size 4.9' or ~750 kpc
the diffuse WAT-type src NE is SDSS J091321.60+080337.1, z_sp=1.4689, size 1.2' or 570 kpc
horizontal ray in FIRST is artefact, I think
yes, also 2MASX J12184985+5026170, z_sp=.199, size ~3.0' or 550 kpc
optical ID blocked by bright 9.7-mag star; already seen by 2011ApJS..194...31Proctor
AllWISE J173026.54+412436.3 4" from FIRST core; needs optical follow-up, could be over 3 Mpc, already seen in 2011ApJS..194...31P
SDSS J141217.27+254255.6, z_ph_2014A&A...558A.126B=.636, so with z~0.62: size 2.0' or 760 kpc
host is USNO B1.0 J072645.536+510407.54, 2MASS J07264554+5104072, seen by 2011ApJS..194...31P
2MASX J00033150+0351114, 2-Mpc giant, radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BRG0000006/discussions/DRG000048y
SDSS J135027.27+500925.0 =Sp @ S edge (unlikely); J135027.87+500940.4 is OK, but NVSS point to SE src, so perhaps SDSS J135030.33+500835.0 ?
seen in 2011ApJS..194...31P; core =FIRST J104848.216+394900.01, no opt/IR/UV ID <2"; GALEX/AllWISE at 2.2 & 3.7", very distant?, size 1.9'
B2 1618+25=TXS 1618+254, disk+E G's (z=.10847/.10265), latter causing the WAT, 4 clusters with diff. z in NED; complex region! no NED image
yes, "BrClG" = brightest cluster galaxy (the - optically - brightest galaxy in a cluster of galaxies), I took this abbreviation from NED
B2 0855+26 = TXS 0855+265 SDSS J085849.81+262317.8, z_ph_0.6277 (2014A&A...558A.126B); for z=.64 and 2.45': 950 kpc
the "straight jets" N of the curved lobes likely ghosts of central straight jet
CGCG 033-040, z_sp=.0606, size~6.5' or 430 kpc; cf. 2010ApJ...723.1119L, 2012A&A...544A..18V
2MASX J00303058+1058140 = MRC 0027+106, z_sp=.055 (1977MNRAS.179..569M), size 3.6' or 220 kpc (only...)
z_phot=.468 (2014A&A...558A.126B) so maybe close to 1 Mpc
could be SDSS J161416.72+090208.1, no z_ph, perhaps a QSO; size 2.07', perhaps SDSS J161416.10+090213.5
yes, SDSS J234703.87+110605.8, z_ph=.7, size ~2.05' or ~840 kpc
already reported in 2000ApJS..126..133White et al.
potentially long tail due S in NVSS, but no bright galaxy around
SDSS J092132.98+441345.2, previously known: 1998A&AS..132...31N 1999A&AS..139..359V 2004A&A...416...35W
SDSS J145145.58+114727.7 is QSO-like, size ~3.9', so if z>0.3 then giant
PKS 0236+02, z_sp=0.209, size 7.3' or 1.4 Mpc
very blue on SDSS: GALEXASC J130957.35+132315.1; a spiral with FRII morphology? or SDSS J130958.64+132327.6, z_sp=.539, size 1.9' or .69Mpc?
2MASX J08443343+2606153, BrClG in MaxBCG J131.13920+26.10422, z_sp=.1084, NVSS: WAT of 5.5'=0.6Mpc; 2010ApJ...723.1119L, 2001AJ....121.2915B
prefer SDSS J151929.69+063336.0; could also be SDSS J151931.59+063349.7, no z_ph; or J151930.47+063344.4, z_ph~0.28, not J151926.40+063311.0
yes, SDSS J151929.69+063336.0, z_sp=0.525, size 2.53' or 900 kpc
SDSS J163959.17+511931.0; z_ph~1.2 by quasars.org/milliquas.htm; NW hot spot J163943.83+512129.9 no SDSS-ID; SW HS =SDSS J164004.56+511826.8
PMN J1034+0735=TXS 1031+078; very blue LSB SDSS J103409.34+073610.9 = GALEXASC J103409.41+073610.6 at center; cl. WHL J103409.1+073616;
SDSS J111745.24+023639.5, z_ph=.19/.2(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), NVSS shows WAT-like src, size of 4'~.7Mpc, no reported cluster near
VLSS J0808.5+1709; SDSS J080835.87+170832.2, z_ph~0.63 (no z_ph in 2014A&A...558A.126B), DDRG, size 2.2' or 840 kpc
see also ARG0002cxp
yes, SDSS J144407.51+490730.8; core may be variable: 1.75 mJy in FIRST, but not seen in NVSS; NW hot spot no optID in SDSS, size 2.9'
no, this is SDSS J230657.74+124227.6, z_ph~0.38/.68(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), size 2.05' or ~700 kpc
B3 1050+406, 2MASX J10534892+4023459, BrClG in cl. MaxBCG J163.45389+40.39610; z_sp=.1283, size 3.5' or 450 kpc; e.g. 2010ApJ...723.1119L
yes, SDSS J085156.01+424400.0, z_sp=.151 size 3.6' ro 530 kpc; see 2010ApJ...723.1119Lin et al.
CGCG 205-015, GC 20164, DA229, TXS 0703+426, RX J0706.7+4230, z_sp=0.0592, size 500 kpc; 1979AJ.....84.1478Burns+, 1989AJ.....98..419Vigotti
yes, SDSS J163758.27+193638.6, 9.1' and 3.3 Mpc; we saw it in 2012 and proposed spectroscopy... let's cross fingers; my 8th-largest known
Abell 869, z=.119, 1993ApJS...87..135Owen+; 1997ApJS..108...41Owen: long HT =SDSS J094613.82+022246.9; SDSS J094611.97+022207.7 is short HT?
QSO SDSS J112021.37+110434.7, z=.496; rather asymmetric; size 3.03' or 1.03 Mpc; 2007ApJS..171...61H
diffuse source ~5'NW: SDSS J093318.33+511557.7, z_ph~0.233/.174 (SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), size ~3.2' or ~590 kpc; resolved out by FIRST
yes, SDSS J104251.51+195724.5, z_sp=0.43557, size 3.74' or 1.2 Mpc
SDSS J101140.97+551456.3, z_ph~0.61, some diffuse emission due E in NVSS, could be few hundred kpc
also 2MASX J00261364+1143432; we saw this one 2 yrs ago and now measured z_sp=0.149, so size 8.5 or ~1.3 Mpc (to be published...)
yes, SDSS J080243.97+471137.4, QSO-like, size ~1.8', could be high-z
maybe SDSS J104856.13+461341.7, z_ph~0.32, or SDSS J104855.61+461418.0, z_ph~0.455, both radio quiet, size 2.1' or .55-.68 Mpc
NVSS: W lobe maybe overlapping RG on SDSS J123439.13+272446.7 extent ~6'@PA~70d, but SDSS J123446.75+272539.3 is NE-most lobe...
SDSS J123431.27+272316.2 has very red neighbor ~1"SW, not in SDSS catal.; z_ph_2014A&A...558A.126B=.138; size may be 0.3-0.8 Mpc
[MJZ2001] J1343+3758, well-known and studied giant at z=.229, size 11.5' or 2.4 Mpc
most likely J231908.27+052532.3, possibly SDSS J231908.18+052530.2, no z_ph
MRC 1544+118 = TXS 1544+118, SDSS J154710.20+114329.0: z_ph_2014A&A...558A.126B=.333, size 2.3' or ~620 kpc? no previous ID in NED
yes, SDSS J091251.19+350852.0, already noted in RGZ in Jan. 2014, z_ph~0.265, size 6.5' or 1.5 Mpc
B3 1427+404, 2MASX J14295569+4011271, z_sp=0.215, a WAT in cl. GMBCG J217.48208+40.19080, cf. 1989AJ.....98..419V
if SDSS J015744.20+024044.9, then spiral/disky, z_ph=.12(SDSS) or .24 (2014A&A...558A.126B), thus 1.8' ~220-380 kpc
yes, AllWISE J213809.53+034313.9 and no SDSS host; possibly SDSS J213809.96+034301.3, no z_ph, QSO?
far W lobe could be SW lobe of other 2.6' FRII: SDSS J135104.44+072954.5, z_ph~0.57, size 2.6' or 950 kpc
yes, host SDSS J133538.98+073000.3 looks spiral/disky, z_ph~0.5 (SDSS and 2014A&A...558A.126B), size 1.26' or 440 kpc; spectacular!
SDSS J234153.65+082826.4, z_ph=0.233(SDSS) or .29 (2014A&A...558A.126B), NVSS-size ~2.8' or 600 kpc; the one due W has zph=.28, 6.5'=1.5Mpc!
yes, SDSS J121116.42+084435.3, z_ph=.63 (SDSS) or .59 (2014A&A...558A.126B), size 2.9' or 1.1 Mpc
IC 0053, z= 0.039267; 19 refs in NED
UGC 10143, cD galaxy and BrClG of Abell 2147; 79 refs in NED; the central very small WAT-like source is very unusual
NGC 5490 = 4C +17.57, z_sp=0.0162, size 7.7' or 140 kpc; 171 refs in NED, e.g. 1984ARA&A..22..319B, 1988AJ.....96...30C 2012A&A...544A..18V
artefact of bright NAT source 3C 264 = NGC 3862, brightest in cl. A1367; NVSS is empty her, but its own artefacts elsewhere
QSO-like obj SDSS J102817.67+211507.3, z_ph~0.2-0.55, size 1.5'
z=0.716 QSO B2 0945+22, TXS 0945+222, SDSS J094836.89+220053.1; X-ray source and gamma-ray blazar candidate; 22 refs in NED
IC 2465, z_sp=0.0345, size over 23 arcmin or 900 kpc
yes, SDSS J125541.49+250744.6, z_ph=0.417, size 2.65' or 820 kpc (H0=75 km/s/Mpc)
most like no triple... the NE "lobe" is a 16-mag galaxy SDSS J150336.67+282833.3, z_ph~0.08
yes, both SDSS J100656.01+311442.3 and SDSS J100655.54+311452.2 are possible. Sizes would be 0.92 and 0.79 Mpc respectively
small WAT source in 2MASX J15060006+3131464, z_sp=0.07890, lobes resolved out in FIRST, ~2' big in NVSS; no reported cluster there
WAT and NAT in cluster Abell 2034, z~0.113
yes, QSO SDSS J152457.34+333500.8 at z=.9, ~1.1 Mpc; found by E. Flesch in his quasars.org/milliquas.htm
reported in 2001A&A...374..861S: either SDSS J090847.89+350621.8, z_sp=.11, 0.67 Mpc or SDSS J090849.42+350537.5 z_ph=0.37 LLS=1.78Mpc
2001A&A...371..445M propose SDSS J091251.76+351015.2, z_sp=.249; DocR's obj is better; size 6.5' or ~1.4 Mpc, cf. also 2008MNRAS.383..525K
2MASX J12515434+3519116, z_ph=0.198 size~4.0' or 0.73 Mpc, in cl. GMBCG J192.97670+35.32000, 1988MNRAS.230....1B: 5C12.7+9
B2 1602+37 or SDSS J160420.12+373116.9; z_sp=.814 size 3.15'=1.33Mpc; cf 2004MNRAS.355..845K,2006A&A...454...85M,2009AcA....59..431K
B2 1602+37, SDSS J160420.12+373116.9; z_sp=.814 size 3.15'=1.33Mpc; cf 2004MNRAS.355..845K,2006A&A...454...85M,2009AcA....59..431K
if SDSS J121628.56+383834.9, then z_ph~0.51, size 3.48'=1.2 Mpc; could even be SDSS J121633.54+383839.4, but no z_ph
this is SDSS J104013.40+394217.7; 2MASX J10393046+3947190 is ~10'WNW, and is ~8.5' ~820 kpc WAT, 2009A&A...499..371G overestim size ~1.6 Mpc
yes, already reported in 2001A&A...374..861S and 2011MNRAS.415.1013K, size ~700 kpc
already discussed in 2007MNRAS.382.1019Brocksopp et al., as the first known triple double radio galaxy, 2 Mpc in size!
yes, already reported by antikodon@RGZ 24-Jan-14, see ARG0000zk3
yes, SDSS J134310.77+442829.6, z_ph~0.5, size 4.0' or 1.37 Mpc, already reported in 2001A&A...374..861S
SDSS J100015.47+504456.8,z_sp=0.399, size 2.7' or 810 kpc (7C 0957+509: 1996MNRAS.281.1081C)
just 2' east is SDSS J100015.47+504456.8,z_sp=0.399, size 2.7' or 810 kpc (7C 0957+509: 1996MNRAS.281.1081C)
yes, also 2MASX J09400378+5104219, z=.207, size 4.2' or 800 kpc; seen before by antikodon/WizardHowl Jan/Apr-14
NO, this is Mrk 1498, z_sp=0.0547, size ~19' or 1.13 Mpc, reported in 1996MNRAS.282.1033R
cpx NVSS structure probably due to superposition of FIRST sources; central double ~1.0' size or 360 kpc at z~0.545
yes, SDSS J090944.30+564613.0 shows weak FIRST emission; z_ph~0.55, size 3.26' or 1.18 Mpc; very good catch!
yes, 2MASX J08285632+6313443, z_ph=.103 (2014ApJS..210....9B), size~3.3' or 350 kpc; already reported as large by 2001A&A...370..409Lara+
B3 1026+455, no previous optID; yes, SDSS J102938.79+451600.0, BrClG??, z_sp=.599, rather WAT than NAT, size~2' or .75Mpc; NVSS: 3'?,1.1Mpc?
if h.s. is sharp, stay 1/2 beams short of the "end"; if diffuse, go to the "end", or use NVSS: again stay 0.5 beams (~20") short of the end
yes, we saw this in 2012, and just obtained z_spec=0.35 from spectroscopy with the 10-m GTC: 1.4 Mpc size
there is a WAT ~4'N of this source: SDSS J091007.36+183504.5, z_sp=.2231, size 0.6' or 120 kpc; but no known cluster there
yes, likely SDSS J090957.08+183202.6, BrClG in cl. WHL J090957.1+183202, z_sp=0.3749, size 6.3' or 1.8 Mpc
sorry, ignore my last! yes, likely SDSS J115449.12+450006.4, but very faint and low z_h~0.038, would be very usual FRII radio galaxy
yes, SDSS J161358.61+301809.4, z+ph=0.105, size 1.8' or 190 kpc, but apparently a disky galaxy!
yes, already reported in ARG0003258 ...
I concur with JeanTate: the radio centroid is about 5 arcsec NE of the edge-on galaxy, beyond the positional error margin; must be distant!
SDSS J103340.07+075557.8 z_ph=2.71 (2009ApJS..180...67R), but SDSS DR10 only gives z_sp=.161 which is doubtful, can one check which z is OK?
yes, a WAT, and a very distant one: SDSS J085800.42+363950.9, z_sp=0.3997, in cl. WHL J085804.3+363934
reported in 2009AcA....59..431Kuligowska+, but z_sp=1.7 from several other refs, SDSS DR10 contradicts earlier releases! size ~890--930 kpc
yes, NVSS contours support SDSS J220948.12+040310.9, z_ph=0.623, size 3.35' or 1.3 Mpc!
SDSS J001915.88+084103.9, r'=21.4, z_ph=0.44, size 1.6' or 510 kpc
BrClG in cl. WHL J074818.9+454446, NVSS: up to 6' long? could be >1 Mpc; very unusual radio morph. for BrClG
NVSS is empty at this position, so most likely an artifact in the FIRST image, very close to FIRST border
[HB89] 0911+053 = 4C+05.38, a z=0.3018 QSO, see 1983AJ.....88..709H, size~3.6' or 900 kpc, 85 refs in NED
in cluster GMBCG J221.60472+21.70274 = MaxBCG J221.60472+21.70274, z_sp=0.11, curiously not seen by Abell...
problem in SDSS: J121649.41+365130.0 (spobjID 5292912182697656320) is a K5 star, but at curiously high v=970 km/s, but also QSO of z=3.21 ??
possibly SDSS J140248.95+120706.7 (r'=22.47m), AllWISE J140248.97+120705.9, z_ph~0.57, size 2.3' or 840 kpc, also in UKIDSS
a known giant, see 1999MNRAS.309..100Ishwara-Chandra
no SE lobe seen in NVSS... source is isolated. We see all of it in FIRST
24-mJy radio core J070948.55+411039.7; no SDSS, AllWISE J070948.59+411039.8; USNO B2/R2/Imag=18.3,19.0,18.5, size 4.65'; worth a follow-up
this is 3C 277, z_sp=0.414, size 2.2' or 680 kpc, 52 refs in NED
yes, 3C 321, but not a giant... with 5.12' and z=0.0961 only ~510 kpc size
yes, also PGC 021477; z_sp=.02934 size~18' or 590 kpc; we'd seen that one in 2012 in NVSS; missing NED associations for this bright G!
radio core at J090937.14+332252.1, diffuse obj in SDSS, ~7"WSE of SDSS J090937.83+332306.4, not in SDSS catal.; found by 2011ApJS..194...31P
2MASX J07112239+4551356, z_ph=.143 (2014ApJS..210....9B), size 2.3' or 320 kpc; first radio ID by 2002ApJS..143....1M
already seen in ARG0003cyv, I'd opt for QSO SDSS J113051.73+062953.3, z_sp=0.397, size 4.5' or 1.34 Mpc
strong source (not QSO) ~5'NNW: 2MASX J13413484+5344434 z= .141, size~1.6', cf 2006AJ....131..666D, 2010ApJ...723.1119L, 2011A&A...527A..38M
70 refs in NED... see milli-arcsecond structure in 1997A&A...325..943S
SDSS J122524.49+373718.7 = 2MASX J12252452+3737184 in cl. WHL J122524.4+373657, z=.18532, LAS~2.4' or 420 kpc in NVSS; also B2 1222+37
B3 1305+383, not studied before; difficult to guess the the host, needs deeper VLA image
very peculiar: NVSS emission of MCG +09-22-042 seems WAT-shaped, but FIRST suggests separate sources... ? no hint in NED references...
yes, PKS 0236+02, z_sp=0.209, size in NVSS=7.3', so 1.4 Mpc! We had seen it in our NVSS inspection 2012sngi.confP...1A
very low z_phot~0.1, optically underluminous? size~2' or ~200 kpc
beautiful DDRG, pity that SDSS doesn't list the object. It may be in image, but bright star due W appears to cause exclusion
Enno's obj looks too red; I like antikodon's SDSS J170517.83+394029.2, z_ph~0.65, size~2' or 780 Mpc; restarted +FRI, unusual for this size
sorry, please replace the SDSS J093655.98+182426.3 with SDSS J163253.51+205654.9 in my last comment
SDSS J093655.98+182426.3, z_sp=0.18, size(NVSS)~4' = 0.68 Mpc (H0=75) IF the S bent lobe is part of the source.
SDSS J160909.90+275824.0, z_ph~0.685, size 2.75' or 1.1 Mpc, yet another giant!
SDSS J084725.71+273833.1, z_sp=.4937, size(NVSS)~2.2' or 750 kpc; quite unusually large for an FR I RG
neither compact "core" nor weak compact src due SW have ID in SDSS; perhaps SDSS J104448.93+234521.8, z_ph~0.35, 4'=1.1 Mpc? need deeper VLA
I agree with the ID; there's a brighter neighbor ~4"NW: SDSS J144758.37+241527.0, z_ph~0.66, size~1.9' or ~750 kpc
too complex and diffuse, I can't make sense out of this one.
SDSS J145218.00+052105.5, disky?, z_ph~0.325, size~3.5'=0.92 Mpc; possibly SDSS J145219.05+052058.3, r'=19.66, QSO?, no z_ph, ~20" off E
I opt for SDSS J205152.64+030921.0, z_ph~0.36, size 3.5'=1.2 Mpc; restarted!
could even be SDSS J020343.05+042924.2, which would make it smaller: z_ph~0.31, size 1.8' or 460 kpc; J020343.72+042901.8: VERY asymmetric
another weird FIRST source ~3' NE: SDSS J080454.30+470001.8, z_ph~0.62, size .75' or 280 kpc; X-shaped?
J015808.6+020933 is E hot spot of Xshaped source: host likely SDSS J015752.52+020954.0, z_sp=.222, size 6.8'=1.36 Mpc; weak in radio, unsure
yes, SDSS J113831.01+312327.6, r'=21.91mag, z_ph=.506, size 3' or 1.05 Mpc; yet another new giant!
6C B162646.9+614225, WN B1626+6142A, 7C 1626+6142, SDSS J162724.29+613552.1,z_ph~0.41, size~3.9'=1.2 Mpc; unusually bent for such size!
no optID on N, S nor central bright comp; could be a DDRG symmetric in shape but very asym in flux: SDSS J104839.22+293324.3, z_ph 0.1-0.5
I don't see suitable host in SDSS; SDSS J002928.26+122431.4, z_ph~0.61, is a bit off due W from radio axis, but is the only optical obj
the cluster is Abell 1190 at z=0.0753 (cf. 1993ApJS...87..135O, 1995AJ....109...14O, 1995AJ....109..853L, 2000MNRAS.311..649S)
the bright confusing source is the giant radio galaxy DA 240 (J074836.8+554858), size 34' or 1.4 Mpc
GB 0755+480B, already reported in 1985AJ.....90..973M, 1985AJ.....90....5M, but no clear optical ID proposed
brightest in cl. GMBCG J180.19213+29.71599, z_sp=0.165; more diffuse emission visible in NVSS
I opt for AllWISE J071041.68+530147.5, no optical object in USNO B1.0 --> extremely distant! size~2.3', would be >1 Mpc for z>0.9
and if you click on the SDSS link: probably SDSS J152446.74+345658.2, no z_ph, but same as AllWISE J152446.50+345658.4 --> very distant ?!
2MASX J13511081+0728467, z_sp=.15, could be triple-double of size 5.5'=810 kpc; far W lobe may be SW lobe of other FRII J135104.44+072954.5
yes, also TXS 0853+124=MG1 J085552+1213, size 2.05' or 670 kpc at z_sp=0.459
yes, 2MASX J09563507+1959540, z=.171, size ~6' or 1.0 Mpc; previously unreported giant; NNW lobe MUCH fainter and dilute than SSE one
this is Markarian 421, over 1000 references in NED!
2MASX J09401452+6004436, already reported by 2010ApJ...723.1119L; possible disk galaxy (2010ApJ...722L.120F)
I vote for SDSS J171907.99+303146.3: z_sp=.494, size 2.1' or 710 kpc
yes, SDSS J103556.67+542612.5, z_sp=0.351, size 3.8' or 1.05 Mpc; BrClG of cl. GMBCG J158.98614+54.43683; but where is the messed up spiral?
ARXA/2002ApJS..143....1M: Rmag~20; AllWISE J170906.80+220057.6; size 2.58', no z_ph; I don't see the triple bent
B2 1611+30, RCS cluster? (2005ApJS..158..161H); SDSS J161358.61+301809.4 is a disk G, else SDSS J161358.01+301812.3, z_ph~0.66, 1.9'=740kpc
"offending" source is 2MASX J15225341+0721074, z_sp=.0765, size 2.45' or 200 kpc
I offer yet another candidate to those proposed for ARG00007va: SDSS J145016.52+574940.9, z_ph~0.61
SDSS J110313.29+063616.0,z_sp=0.441, size 2.38' or 760 kpc; previously unreported DDRG, good catch!
no opt. obj. at suspected radio core (J165039.04+203643.5); AllWISE J165039.12+203642.4 is within 1.5"; SDSS J165039.79+203650.5 is ~12" off
SW source is SDSS J101620.19+101258.2,z_sp=0.418, size 2.7' or 820 kpc; NE extension in FIRST out to >5' is artefact
GALEX DR5 J070618.678+425307.85 = AllWISE J070618.84+425309.5; we need more accessible recipes for estimating z_phot!
QSO SDSS J162337.83+454500.2, z_ph=1.27 (2004ApJS..155..257R), size 1.68' or 790 kpc; not any more in DR10, possibly for bright star due S
yes, SDSS J125624.74+552825.9, z_ph~0.655, size 1.85' or 720 kpc
there is a FRII source a few arcmin E: SDSS J105013.02+392545.7, z_ph~0.39, size 1.05' or 310 kpc
likely a quasar (ARXA: pQSO=0.94), also X-ray emitting (1RXS J135307.3+280922); no reliable z_phot
could be SDSS J015841.62+120553.3, z_ph~0.42, size ~4'=1.2 Mpc; but more likely SDSS J015841.93+120514.5,z_sp=.1745, size 660 kpc
in cl. WHL J103214.4+315214 (z_ph~0.35) in bg. to Abell 1036, z=0.142 (cf. also 2011AJ....141...88W)
B2 1448+30B, no ID; SDSS J145102.08+301156.0, z_ph=0.152, size_NVSS=3.3' or 490 kpc, probably a WAT seen end-on ?
z_ph=0.0929-0.12(2014ApJS..210....9B/SDSS); size~4'~430kpc; comp.dble~1'SE=AllWISE J145016.12+473734.5, no optID: background source?
could be SDSS J081738.66+292235.2, no z_ph, or SDSS J081737.18+292217.5, z_ph=0.30, size=2.71'=680kpc; knot at J081734.55+292208.9:no optID
bright src SW is 2MASX J11292416+2101134, z=0.1077 previously unreported WAT in cl. GMBCG J172.35056+21.02052, size ~1.5' or 170 kpc
apparently not overedge... I can't see any counterlobe...?
yes, and the compact one has no ID in optical nor WISE, it seems; size of the double is ~640 kpc
AllWISE J072024.26+253438.5; bright stellar obj. (R=14.6) in USNO B1.0, host could be faint neighbor J072024.82+253432.9
if so, a 1.6-Mpc Xshaped giant! But, SDSS J082158.01+272822.9, r'=21.81, no z_ph falls closer to the symmetry center; QSO-like; =5C7.179+189
could also be SDSS J122814.12+625520.8 (closer to center), no z_phot
4C+63.22, z_sp=0.204(1998ApJS..118..127L), size 3' or 570 kpc; see 2001A&A...370..409Lara+
4C+53.16 = 2MASX J07164122+5323091; BrClG in ZwCl 0712.9+5334; e.g. 2012A&A...544A..18V, 1997A&AS..122..235L
this one seems to be compact and optically identified; I don't see the outer lobes... at least they would be very misaligned
yes, IC 2042, size~5' or 360 kpc; strangle double in S jet/lobe: is it SDSS J084800.13+314550.8 sending a 1-sided jet due E?
2MASX J17262237+3201301=SDSS J172622.41+320130.1, z_sp=.2092, size ~3' or 570 kpc
6C B092234.5+410026 =B3 0922+410= SDSS J092545.01+404739.0, z_sp=.453, size 3.68' or 1.2 Mpc
2MASX J11084550+0202405, z_sp=0.157, size 9.7' or 1.5 Mpc; already reported in 2007AcA....57..227M
yes, SDSS J131726.27+092822.9, z_ph~0.46, size 4.0 (NVSS) or 1.31 Mpc; yet unreported: good catch!
SDSS J162209.91+552433.6, z_ph~.111, size 3.2' or 360 kpc; or more asym: QSO-like SDSS J162208.65+552508.0, z_ph~0.355, size 3.2' or 890 kpc
SDSS J143629.00+303956.3, z_sp=.5248, size 1.63' or 570 kpc, not reported before; good catch!
in the area of cluster Abell 1340 (projection of two clusters at z=.069 and 0.165)
I am not convinced the source is much larger than one arcmin. Where is the evidence for this?
SDSS J141109.74+061945.6, z_sp=0.3591 (reported in 2007AcA....57..227M), known giant of 5.17' or 1.45 Mpc
SDSS J161849.08+172121.6, z_ph=0.644, size ~0.7' or 270 kpc; very peculiar in that the jets are strongly bent very near the nucleus
CGPG 1218.1+6359 = SDSS J122036.41+634144.4 (DR6, not in DR10 ); known RG of ~560 kpc (see 2001A&A...370..409L, 2011MNRAS.415.1013K)
possible S "lobe" ~3'S has optID SDSS J144130.77+240230.3, so unlikely #overedge
not yet X-shaped, perhaps plume; SDSS J152404.92+542805.3, z_ph~0.2, size 1.66' or 300 kpc
what's the problem? Just click on SDSS link and see the bright elliptical just left of center: SDSS J145001.49+144747.9, z=.2996 in cluster
SDSS J110841.04+621325.4; z_ph=0.28; inner jet due NNW and diffuse lobes; is the E-W 20" double due NNE connected to the source?
B2 0754+36B, size 4.2' or 540 kpc
B3 0918+444; see 1998A&AS..132...31N, size 2.5' or 550 kpc
PKS B2113+035=TXS 2113+034=JVAS J2115+0342 no previous optID; z_ph~.46+-.1 size 2.25' or 730+-150 kpc
SDSS J083943.19+053750.6, z_ph=.585, size ~10" or 60 kpc
4C+53.35 = TXS 1541+537, no ID in NED; SDSS J154234.22+533747.2, z_ph~0.62, size 1.4' or 530 kpc
I'd opt for SDSS J090729.91+483644.4, z_ph~0.25, size~0.9' or ~200 kpc
B3 1006+447, no info in NED; apparently in an unreported z=0.21 cluster, nearest cl. in NED is WHL J100925.9+442337 9' away and too distant
STAR only means that on the SDSS image it was found to be unresolved; a better name for this is "star-like"; spectrum shows it's not a star
SDSS J074259.47+333952.8, z_sp=.64, size ~0.85' or 330 kpc
same as ARG00037zw: PMN J1419+0814=TXS 1417+084 =SDSS J141947.89+081423.3, z_sp=.322, size 2.1' or 550 kpc
4C+08.70 = GALEXASC J233640.24+084955.5, z_ph=0.358, size~1' or 280 kpc; looks green on SDSS ... a "green pea" ?
NVSS shows size >4.5' or 2.1 Mpc, could be up to 2.8 Mpc; however, 2005A&A...436..457Gopal-K. claims only 3" size and no opt.ID?
SDSS J150619.12+202740.7, z_ph~0.50, size~0.95' or 330 kpc
artefact of strong source 4C+41.22, z_sp=.1279, size ~2.51' or 320 kpc
I opt for double with asym. lobes: SDSS J231724.52+120451.5, z_ph~0.35, size 1.9' or 530 kpc
SDSS J154413.38+304401.1, z_ph~0.63, size 0.85' or 330 kpc; among the most distant X-shaped sources known
I opt for SDSS J165422.41+480846.6, z_ph~0.15, size 3.2' or 470 kpc
yes, artefact of SE strong source: AllWISE J095824.92+032415.2 which has no SDSS ID
AllWISE J102724.70+341029.6, no ID in SDSS; size 1.95'
bent triple is SDSS J125211.06+081158.6 (QSO-like, no z_ph); other src at E border could be SDSS J125214.90+081153.1, z=.444 in dense cluste
hourglass with central plumes (due to backflow from outer hot spots?); SDSS J113713.63+310557.2, z_ph~0.543. size 1.55' or 550 kpc
the spiral is east (left) beyond the source, this one could be SDSS J125610.51+253156.7, but its jet(s) would be rather one-sided due W
interesting. Should be followed up at higher resolution in radio; to my knowledge no such perfectly "end-on" radio galaxies are known.
the shape seems artificial, but the source is not THAT strong...
not 1237659329783530132 nor the other; the core is SDSS J170018.62+295011.6, z_sp=0.64793, size=1.87' or 720 kpc
QSO candidate SDSS J082128.88+023113.7, z_ph~1.2 (2014milliquas.....Flesch), size ~1.15' or 530 kpc
double-double at E margin is SDSS J124843.38+202253.3, z_ph~0.42, size 1' or 310 kpc
AllWISE J134351.89+143251.9 is blend of ULAS J134351.89+143250.9/J134351.90+143252.9; FIRST core is southern one; size 1.45', so not a giant
my best guess is SDSS J104002.36+052324.1, z_ph=0.585, size 4.77' = 1.77 Mpc; problem is there is no radio core...
might be SDSS J144032.65+372016.9, z_ph~.65, 470 kpc; N source is SE lobe of 3.42'-sized src: SDSS J144032.13+372232.0 or 144031.46+372234.1
SDSS J100745.93+110007.3, z_phot~.644, size ~1.3' or 490 kpc
very weird WAT-like radio morphology, NVSS shows ~2' tail due W, with z=1.2 this is ~0.9 Mpc
unlikely J155638.51+250015.4, rather SDSS J155641.93+245941.1, z_ph~0.5, size 3.3' or 1.15 Mpc; faint src @ 155644.5+245919 has no ID
SDSS J211326.67+023123.3=2MASX J21132669+0231233, z_sp=.0486, size 8' or 420 kpc; flat-sp.source (2007MNRAS.376..371J)
SDSS J115415.47+222750.3, z_ph~0.587, size~1.8' or 670 kpc; no radio core at host, but a knot along the WNW jet
SDSS J134807.46+105709.8, z_ph~.38, size 2.9'=850 kpc; or, if separate: NNE double = SDSS J134809.89+105837.4, z_ph~0.28, SSW lobe: no ID!
I' opt for SDSS J004211.01+113850.4, z_ph~.61, size 3.2'=1.2 Mpc; or else SDSS J004209.88+113804.6, z_ph~0.22 or SDSS J004209.57+113803.1
2MASX J16480574+5937468, z_ph~.222, size 1.5-2' or 300-400 kpc
host is [HB89] 1107+036; MRC 1107+036; OTL 1107+036; 1988MNRAS.233...87Singal; z=.9659, size 1.1' or 490 kpc
could the source beyond the N margin be teh opposite lobe of a very bent WAT source coincident with the NW component in this image?
4C+53.40, 2nd-brightest in cl. WHL J172749.7+534651 (BrClG=2MASX J17274974+5346513), z_ph~0.21, size 2.45' or 470 kpc
could also be SDSS J163535.21+150256.5, z_ph=0.205, size 3.48' or 660 kpc (with z_ph=.34: 940 kpc)
core of triple has no ID in SDSS, but matches with AllWISE J095250.65+570356.1
yes, SDSS J150033.63+422017.9,z_sp=.443, size 2.3'=740 kpc; radio source B3 1458+425, but no ID in NED, good catch!
SDSS J112834.74+135117.9, z_ph~0.205
SDSS J122219.88+264252.6, z_ph~.515, size 1.5' or 520 kpc
SBS 1110+556 = IRAS 11107+5541, z=.0369
SDSS J000606.96+105213.7, z_ph~0.19, size~1.4' or 250 kpc
3C 306; IC 4516; PKS 1452+16 =SDSS J145423.45+162119.0, z_sp=.0456, size 6.2' or 310 kpc
with z=.454,size=2.6' has 830 kpc; looks even as if the host has also a tiny triple almost perpendicular to the source major axis
yes, SDSS J113129.12+162336.3, an S0 gal, is just 5"SSW of a spiral and the likely host; the spiral is off N of radio emitting region in FIRST
NGC 6065, many refs in NED, but none indicating the radio WAT, good catch!
4C+14.48 in many radio cat's, but no ID; SDSS J133112.43+135317.5 ~5"N of core, SDSS J133112.66+135307.8 ~5"S of it... size 2.2' or 800 kpc
B2 0955+32A; SDSS J095757.44+315034.3 seems a double ellipt. G, not spiral (NED: "equal double", but pos. is WRONG)
why overedge? It's all included in this image.
likely SDSS J155141.87+113913.8, z_ph~0.48
SDSS J091126.33+132006.0, z_ph=.34, size 1' or 270 kpc; WAT morphology with typical size
2MASX J09323832+1611576, z_sp=.191, size 4' or 710 kpc, see 2010ApJ...723.1119Lin+
host is SDSS J145218.41+232712.4, z_ph~0.223
likely SDSS J114054.77+241619.0, z_ph=.36, size 3.74' or 1.1 Mpc; inner jets completely resolved out in FIRST, but see NVSS! Good catch!
NVSS shows strong emission, resolved out in FIRST; possibly SDSS J144406.54+361515.2, z_ph~0.348 ? can't see any counterlobe
MRC 2246+121 known since 33 yrs ago, but no ID til now! SDSS J224830.56+122141.8, z_ph~0.493, size=2.7' or 920 kpc
cmp dble = SDSS J093157.47+553221.5, z_ph~0.67; plume N is well-known QSO SBS 0928+559B (42 NED refs), z=.267, size ~3.0' or 690 kpc: beauty
B2 1645+29=2MASX J16472689+2909498 (not assoc. in NED), 18 refs: X-ray emitting BL Lac, but apparently no report of extend. emission!
no doubt the dble is SDSS J101804.32+214931.4, z_ph=0.745, size 1.56' or 640 kpc; good catch!
star could be the nucleus of an AGN, but a bit unlikely; I would opt for two indendent FRII sources
SDSS J095534.73+162845.6, z_ph~0.278, size ~1.6' or 380 kpc
very dilute WAT/FRII SDSS J092603.19+495554.2, west lobe superposed on star; z_ph=.368, size 2.0' or 570 kpc
artefact of WAT source 2MASX J07470834+1717270 due SW
broadline-QSO SDSS J121411.22+041832.7, z_sp=0.7954, size 0.8' or 330 kpc; not asymmetric in shape, only in flux!
SDSS J102733.59+481718.3, z_sp=.2134, size 1.5' or 310 kpc
I agree; SDSS J074217.27+252920.1 Z_ph~0.32-0.56, size 1.8' or ~580 kpc
the N object is a star, but SDSS J132903.14+323014.3 is unusual: strong radio emission due W, but very weak due N, highly bent & asymmetric
MY 065403.0+584353.1= BWE 0654+5847; core at 065823.00+584339, size 2.6'; only 6" from 8-mag star HD 50790; no hope to identify source
B2 1304+27B = 5C 04.182 with bright star ~2'E; SDSS clearly shows the host, but doesn't give data due to bright star contamination
nice faint triple; host is SDSS J141611.54+565430.5, z_sp=0.4582, very red galaxy; size 1.1' or 360 kpc
Now I see... perhaps SDSS J164147.67+102112.0 for a double; for the large radio arc I'd opt for SDSS J164145.76+102131.7, both z_ph~0.345
N src is well-known NAT in A2250, 2MASX J17105630+3941307, z_sp=.0622, size 6.5' or 460 kpc; cf 1997ApJS..108...41Owen+, 1992A&A...265....9F
SDSS J085125.08+485935.6, z_sp=0.489, size 1.5'=680 kpc; GB1 0847+491B; see 1998A&AS..132...31N, 1998A&AS..128..153M
yes, but the source at bottom right edge is not connected with the central one.
SDSS J094357.92+060043.9, z_sp=.40927, size 1.0' or 300 kpc; seems precessing
here I agree: SDSS J144426.56+242442.3, no z_phot, size 3.55' or >1.07 Mpc if z>0.4 (likely: SDSS DR6 gives z_ph=0.65)
not clear if #overedge, I don't see the connection, neither in NVSS
with this star (HD 122441) in line of sight we'll never know... with its proper motion it takes 1000 yrs to move 15" away
yes, SDSS J145328.17+451801.1, z_sp=.604, previously unreported giant radio QSO (GRQ)
WAT SDSS J101419.19+072210.8, z_sp=.346, size~2.2' or 600 kpc, in cl. WHL J101419.2+072210
yes, SDSS J091014.21+292135.5 = 7C 0907+2934, z_ph~0.604, size ~0.5' or only 190 kpc, but likely projected along line of sight! amazing!
SDSS J103638.03+320657.7, z_ph=0.7, size ~0.9' or 360 kpc
SDSS J121306.68+134317.7, z_sp=.1744
probably in cluster GMBCG J250.34552+38.03597 = MaxBCG J250.34552+38.03597 (z_ph~0.165)
very asym. double: SDSS J105808.70+375420.7, z_ph~0.63, size 0.7' or 270 kpc
very red QSO; 4C+39.30; B2 0854+39; see 1998A&AS..128..153M; z=0.528, size 2.9' or 1 Mpc
SDSS J160120.19+260439.2, z_sp=.0879, a small classical double source
SDSS J121126.40+194403.5, z_ph~0.22, possibly SDSS J121125.55+194400.8, z_ph~0.4, hard to tell
both in cluster GMBCG J170.62474+21.40603, z~0.145; could be used as the question mark symbol in the RGZ alphabet
yes, NVSS shows 3 connected srcs; core is SDSS J122615.87+105811.4, z_ph~0.56, W hotspot is double, size 2.5' or 910 kpc
SDSS J082014.87+105912.1, z_ph=0.70, size up to 1.5' or 600 kpc
SDSS J081353.10+205751.2, z_sp=0.9072, size 3.1'=1.36 Mpc; unusual hotspots; SDSS J081344.06+205722.5 only 4" S of W hotspot; no NVSS bridge
yes, closest to center is SDSS J082204.95+312128.5, z_ph~0.09: very low opt. luminosity for this radio morphology, size 2.95'=280 kpc
SDSS J164156.48+102432.8, z_ph~0.4, with 4' would be 1.2 Mpc, but I don't see the 4' extent
SDSS J083510.40+022234.9, z_ph~0.5, size 2.5' or 850 kpc; however, SDSS r'mag=24.9 is clearly wrong, so z_photo wrong? too bright for z=.5
could also be SDSS J011401.20+110909.4 at z_ph~0.63
narrow-angle tail (NAT): SDSS J075859.49+092359.6, z_sp=.368, sizee 0.6' or 170 kpc
B2 1424+28= 7C 1424+2801= TXS 1424+280; SDSS J142636.36+274819.4, z_sp=.5065, size 2' or 690 kpc
why overedge? I don't see connected emission beyond the image
host is AllWISE J165012.99+473115.6, no optical ID, probably very distant, size 2.4'
no radio core, but likely SDSS J171325.98+242742.0, z_ph~.67, size 2.52'= 990 kpc; good find!
NGC 5627 in cl. WBL 508; SDSS J142834.28+112241.6, see 2002AJ....124..675C
yes, precessing; B2 1350+28, TXS 1350+283, X-ray source; SDSS J135308.34+280908.8, QSO?, no z available; see 1997A&AS..122..235L
B3 1052+456 = SDSS J105544.98+452401.5, z_sp=.0636
no radio core, but likely SDSS J090600.68+180610.2, z_ph~0.72, size 1.85' or 750 kpc
B2 1708+24B, no previous ID; SDSS J171039.99+243834.6, z_ph~0.47: NVSS extends ~1' beyond SE hotspot, size 3.9'=1.3 Mpc! weird morphology
SDSS J023410.97+040142.1, z_sp=.7338, size=1.05' or 430 kpc
compare NVSS with FIRST: there is less of a bridge between the strong double due E than the NW one (where FIRST shows nothing); no clue
SDSS J132614.35+493431.5, z_ph~.224, size 2.65' or 520 kpc; TXS 1324+498, GB1 1324+498A : 1998A&AS..128..153M
yes, likely WAT on SDSS J134855.89+264410.2, but NVSS shows emission due NE: very twisted far tails?
SDSS J071635.05+390059.5, z_ph~0.38, size>1.8' or >500 kpc; also UV source GALEXASC J071635.09+390054.6; SDSS shows dust lane
yes, SDSS J084648.05+202409.9, z_ph~0.625, size 1.8' or 690 kpc
yes, SDSS J110702.49+113446.0, z_ph~0.542, size 0.95' or 340 kpc; central plume, initial stage of X-shaped
4C+05.54=PKS 1236+056 =CoNFIG2 J123907.16+051924.50, no previous opt.ID, size~1.4' or 450 kpc
SDSS J115223.93+283304.1, z_ph=.232, size~1.5'=310 kpc; no radio core, but W jet flares close to G; NVSS "ear" ~2'E SDSSJ115237.93+283307.8?
could it be SDSS J092406.21+035922.1 on the E "hot spot" ?
yes, 2MASX J16003895+2058520 , z=.1735, known X-shaped/"winged" source (2009ApJS..181..548C, 2007AJ....133.2097C);
could be in cluster Abell 1350, not well studied at all
in cluster Abell 1415, not well studied in radio
7C 1001+3736: SDSS J100446.64+372215.9, z_ph~0.44 or (more likely) SDSS J100445.65+372221.5 (no z_ph), size 3.38' or 1.1 Mpc (for z~0.44)
WOW! less than 3" away from the V=8.4-mag star HD 86311 (SDSS J095818.29+303101.8); but the star moves by 1" in ~55 yrs, just be patient!
yes, FBQS J121609.6+415928, z_sp=0.2426, size 4.85'= 1.04 Mpc; already described in 2001A&A...374..861S
SDSS J002027.90+043700.0 = ULAS J002027.88+043700.0; AllWISE J002027.89+043658.8, no z_photo, size 2.6', would be a giant for z>0.7
or: a radio bridge between galaxy SDSS J081651.98+492545.6, z_sp=.191 and star/QSO SDSS J081652.12+492520.8 ? Admitted: S lobe not on QSO
yes, 4C+31.28= B2 0724+31= SDSS J072725.06+310935.4, z_ph=0.28, size 4' (NVSS) or 950 kpc; neglected in literature due to bright star?
well, not quite a text-book example... in which case the S lobe would be brightest farthest S, but it's brightest close to the core.
in cluster Abell 2255 (z=0.082)
in cl. Abell 582, z_sp=.058, see 1995AJ....109...14O, 1993ApJS...87..135O
TXS 0957+353 = MG2 J100026+3504 = SDSS J100029.63+350504.5, z_ph~0.71, size 1.7' or 680 kpc
I opt for single src: 4C+14.67 in cl. WHL J163016.6+143511, z_sp=.0.2791, size 3.7' or 880 kpc; see 2011MNRAS.415.1013K 2010ApJ...723.1119L
2MASX J11420894+0437336, z_sp=.159, size 3' or 460 kpc; W lobe almost resolved out by FIRST
yes, QSO SDSS J123604.51+103449.2, z_sp=.667, size 1.85' or 730 kpc
SDSS J000450.26+124839.5=4C+12.02= PKS 0002+12= IRAS F00022+1231, z_sp=0.143, size 4.9'=690 kpc; no good radio map in literature, X-shaped?
QSO FBQS J132816.0+230916, z_sp=0.389, size 2.0' or 590 kpc
SDSS J090836.47+483918.2, z_sp=.1168, size ~1.6' or ~190 kpc
known NAT in Abell 1307 (1992ApJS...80..501O), possibly seen end-on ?
NVSS shows bridge to SE hot spot; looks like a Hymor, z_sp=0.64035, size 2' or 770 kpc; B3 0955+464 in NED is likely the same obj. (same z)
PKS 1227+119 in A1552, NED links radio source wrongly to fainter neighbor VPCX 27; 2MASX J12295233+1140391 is correct (1992ApJS...80..501O)
rather unusual morphology, but central core has ID, while E(?) and W lobes have none; size 4.4' with z=.653 = 1.7 Mpc !
could be counterlobe of 2MASX J10393046+3947190 in X-cl. 400d J1039+3947, z=.093, with a >3.5' long tail due SE in NVSS, if so 5.5'=530 kpc
E lobe of wide double? host SDSS J123910.37+302919.3 = AllWISE J123910.46+302920.1, z_ph~0.55, size 3.5' or 1.26 Mpc
4C+21.23, no optID yet, either SDSS J073947.30+205421.5 (z_ph~0.45) or J073947.53+205425.6 (z_ph~0.24), size 2.58' or ~550-830 kpc
QSO FBQS J095227.2+224006, z_sp=1.021, size 1' or 470 kpc
nice lobes too.. a "fat" double; SDSS J161037.53+060509.3, z_sp=.241, size 1.6'=340 kpc
yes, 4C +05.44 =SDSS J103928.21+053613.6, but I see z_sp=.0908, not 0.27, so size ~2' = 190 kpc
closest candidate is SDSS J160527.95+461318.9, z_ph~0.14
not A2255 (at 17h12.5m+64d05') but SDSS J165847.16+625624.6 (see 2011MNRAS.415.1013K, 2010ApJ...723.1119L)
B3 1656+417 =TXS 1656+417 = SDSS J165816.46+414100.7, not ID'd before; z_sp=.2245, size ~1.1' or 220 kpc
I opt for #overedge#double: SDSS J141827.42+140045.1, z_ph~0.43 size 1.85' or 580 kpc
likely SDSS J150008.48+580333.5, size 1.62' or 620 kpc; could also be WISE J150009.68+580353.2= AllWISE J150009.68+580353.1
4C+24.17 in ZwCl 0825.6+2447 (1979AJ.....84.1478B, 2001AJ....121.2915B: Fig. 1, top row #105, but given RADEC=082839.4+243655 is empty...)
radio core at 125320.33+162449.0 = WISE J125320.37+162448.2, no SDSS obj. there, possibly very distant
SDSS J122400.39+445455.9, z_ph~0.565, size 1.3' or 470 kpc
MRC 1445+149 = NAT 2MASX J14480263+1446514 in Abell 1971 (1995AJ....109...14O, 1993ApJS...87..135O), size 2.1'(NVSS) or 400 kpc
TXS 1157+030, SDSS J120024.13+024630.1, z_ph~0.674, size 3' = 1.2 Mpc
WISE J010342.57+110219.6, no SDSS obj., also in UKIDSS-DR9; ~3' double has no ID near center except SDSS J010340.10+110105.6: a star?
yes, SDSS J095419.20+271600.0, z_sp=.471, size 3.88' or 1.3 Mpc (see www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/CosmoCalc.html or www.icosmo.org)
no radio core, but SDSS J134103.08+491559.9 most likely, z_ph~0.56, size 1.55' or 560 kpc
the "interesting" object is too close to the noise level to be taken serious; many such emissions all over the image, due to central source
B2 1056+30 =7C 1056+3049, no previous ID, SDSS J105900.83+303335.4, z_ph~0.355, size 3'=840 kpc
SDSS 1237668680453391817 =SDSS J170325.34+444744.7 is not centered on SE lobe; LAS~2' but no core, ID must be near J170321.5+444803
could also be SDSS J151930.47+063344.4, z_ph~0.28, with size~2.6' =600 kpc, at z=.52 would be 910 kpc; QSO seems accidental superposition
what is the position of object 1237668680453391817 ? I can't find it.
the only suitable ID I see is SDSS J010643.14+082312.9, z_ph~.46, size~3.5'(NVSS) or 1.14 Mpc, VERY UNUSUAL
not sure who invented name 4C+51.31B, it is SDSS J152114.55+510500.8; z_ph=.25 (SDSS), so size only 940 kpc; no z_sp known yet
2MASX J11384136+6010409, z_sp=.112, BrClG in cluster GMBCG J174.67219+60.17800; WAT or hymor, size 7.5' or 850 kpc
yes, SDSS J165748.25+272521.1, z_sp=.16576, size 3'=480 kpc, just N of spectacular barred galaxy
possibly a WAT seen end-on, similar to ARG00001bp
SDSS J085731.59+631117.1, z_ph~0.67, size ~0.7'=280 kpc; possibly a WAT seen end-on, similar to ARG00033zi
TXS 1105+135= SDSS J110746.53+131731.0, z_ph~0.58, size 2.33' or 860 kpc; NVSS source is larger only due to lower resolution!
the disturbing source is 3C 274.1, about 10 arcmin E
yes, UGC 6068, 13' or 410 kpc size; inner double apparently not reported before, and in different orientation that outer one! Good catch!
SDSS J120339.20+275537.2, z_ph~0.165; size~2.6' (ESE lobe in NVSS, resolved out in FIRST); in Abell 1455, check 1992ApJS...80..501O
yes, NVSS very much suggests SDSS J083856.31+244701.4, z_ph~0.256, size 4.26' or 950 kpc; galaxy looks disky, should be followed up
WISE obj. seems a bit too far S; host uncertain, could be SDSS J091249.24+544509.4 (disky?)
PMN J1419+0814=TXS 1417+084 =SDSS J141947.89+081423.3, z_sp=.322, size 2.1' or 550 kpc
WISE J102808.04+162742.4; either SDSS J102807.94+162743.0 or SDSS J102808.40+162740.4, close to star; size 3.5'; if z_ph~0.5 then 1.2 Mpc
2MASX J11404968+1057560, z_sp=.08081, known X-shaped source (2007AJ....133.2097C)
I can't see any counterlobe within 20 arcmin due SSE
I'd opt for SDSS J112849.15+635541.9, QSO candidate (2009MNRAS.396..223D), though no z_ph and not coincident with radio emission
of the 14 refs in NED I don't recognize any that did opt. IDs; probably a blind ID (by position) by the NED team
central cD: compact core; curious NAT: head not exactly on SDSS galaxy; further WAT ~2.5'SSW: SDSS J092210.39+122335.8, size 3'(NVSS)=.53Mpc
well-known NAT 2MASX J15184574+0613554 in Abell 2055 (1992ApJS...80..501O)
I opt for SDSS J135545.05+253430.2, z_ph~0.4, size 3'(NVSS) or 900 kpc; an old NAT/WAT? very large for this type of cpx source
the star is ~16"SSE, WISE J001616.83+115321.9, only W1/W2 detected; beyond SDSS limit; probably very distant
SDSS J130801.71+300741.6, z_ph~0.55, size ~0.8' or 290 kpc, 90-deg bend due S at NE radio knot
I'd opt for SDSS J134930.57+171412.3, z_sp=.321, thus asym. "fat" (dilute) double, size ~1.5' or 390 kpc
strange; B2 1039+39, possibly a NAT/WAT from SDSS J104159.97+392651.1, z_ph=.148, size ~2' or 300 kpc; in cl. WHL J104203.8+392657
TXS 1121+376 = SDSS J112438.16+372240.3,z_sp=.2269, size 2.2'(NVSS) or 450 kpc
4C+14.27= PKS 0832+14, z_sp=.392, Sy1, see 1992ApJS...81...83H; nice images in 1991AJ....102..537Leahy; signs of plumes/X-shape
B3 1458+425, SDSS J150033.63+422017.9, z_sp~0.4434 in cl. WHL J150033.6+422017, size ~2' or 640 kp
if SDSS J120817.53+025916.5,z_ph=.208, than small inner dble (DDRG): size 3.23'=.62 Mpc; SDSS J120817.27+025903.4, z_ph~0.62, size 1.23 Mpc
galaxy is CGCG 208-003 =SDSS J082600.57+405852.0, z_sp=0.05739, a tiny radio source of 30 kpc
crowded field towards cluster Abell 1036 (see 2011AJ....141...88W)
by the way, the eastern (left) lobe appears like noise in FIRST, only because it's very diffuse; look at NVSS: it is almost as bright
I can't see any within reasonable distance...
the effect of a very bright star to east (see the SDSS image)
RC J1340+0451 =SDSS J134012.41+045044.2, near bright *, z_ph=.13-.23, size 3.6' or 450-750 kpc; the question mark in the RGZ alphabet
probably not a repeat, but just that you got the 2nd of two components of this source ...?
yes, SDSS J141102.69+170816.7, z_sp=.327, NVSS shows WAT of size ~1.7' or 450 kpc, no known cluster near
no core in FIRST, and NVSS doesn't show any emission bridge; too difficult to guess ...
B2 0908+38, no ID in NED, worth a deep optical image
B3 1656+417= TXS 1656+417, no ID in NED as yet, with z_sp=0.225 or ~240 kpc
X-ray QSO 1RXS J120821.8+221959= TXS 1205+226= SDSS J120821.99+221958.1, z_sp=.774, size 1.87' or 770 kpc
in cluster WHL J130550.2+242749, z_ph=0.41
likely artefact of MRC 1052+148= TXS 1052+148= SDSS J105539.33+143401.2, see ARG0002pkm, ARG0002p9u
source ~4'W is 4C+05.39 = SDSS J091744.31+052310.1, z_sp=.592, known winged/X-shaped source (2009ApJS..181..548C), size ~0.8' or 300 kpc
not a star, but galaxy NGC 4061, a known WAT (1986AJ.....91..199J, 1987AJ.....94..587B) of ~120 kpc size
yes, I agree with SDSS J163554.77+251022.4; pity it's too faint for a redshift estimate
4C+14.33, apparently too close to a 14.0-mag star (SDSS J094528.74+142826.0) to be in DR10
yes, QSO SDSS J080459.95+272248.6, z_sp=.5791, size 2.3' or 840 kpc
radio size is 1.7', thus it cannot exceed 1 Mpc at ANY redshift (requires at least 2')
I opt for SDSS J135851.13+182351.9, z_sp=.609, size 1.4' or 530 kpc; the bent triple would have a very rare radio structure
yes, QSO SDSS J083200.15+195312.1, z=1.06, size 1.2'=550 kpc; radio emission had not been reported for this QSO
for "WAT" due NW see FIRST: blend of 3 unrelated sources and a triple (core at 170817.5+594630. has no optID)
I agree with SDSS J130330.24+134337.7
probably a ghost image of 4C+26.37 at J122433.0+261300, ~8'W and 0.6 Jy
FIRST shows the NVSS source due W to be a separate double
sorry I overlooked that z_sp=.5803
I opt for SDSS J073726.67+192019.5, z_ph~0.55, size ~2'(NVSS) or 720 kpc
SDSS J125710.80+405429.1, z_sp=1.068, sieze 2' or 920 kpc
yes, looks to be a genuinely 1-sided source; NVSS doesn't suggest a continuation due W
WISE J093245.89+622540.5, not detected by SDSS, possibly very distant
I opt for SDSS J075623.17+151319.6, no z_ph, r'=21.8 mag
NGC 5782= UGC 9602, very symmetrical jet is 6.5' or 230 kpc long and possibly interacts with ringed Sp NNE?
SDSS J091928.69+143202.60, z_sp=.20697, size 1.3' or 250 kpc
SW double is SDSS J130245.28+171259.9, z_ph~0.715, size ~2' or 800 kpc
SDSS J084813.16+570004.3, z_sp=0.1937, size 2.4' or 430 kpc
SDSS J154057.20+171721.1, z_ph~0.57, size 1.93' or 700 kpc
I opt for SDSS J153305.26+045026.5, z_ph~0.68, size ~1' or 400 kpc; NVSS extension suggestive, but needs better image
yes, SDSS J115840.41+153527.8, z_ph=0.61, size 2.8' or 1.06 Mpc; local z=.0019 StarBurst galaxy SDSS J115840.37+153533.7 is only ~10"N
likely SDSS J133125.17+471313.0, z_ph~0.23, size 1' or 210 kpc; diffuse source due NE in NVSS is M51=Whirlpool galaxy
WISE J164937.32+463751.7 = SDSS J164937.25+463751.8 (only in DR7, not DR10)
not covered by SDSS, WISE J172749.32+392540.3, not even in USNO B1.0 possibly very distant
SDSS J092109.74+125923.6, z_sp=.183, size 2.5' or ~430 kpc;
NVSS shows no emission bridge, BUT SDSS J113259.12+315644.0 looks like a QSO...
yes, B3 1236+444B, z_ph~0.22, size 5.', thus just 1 Mpc!
yes, size~5.5'(NVSS) or 1.03 Mpc; only NE hot spot visible in FIRST, rest completely resolved out; only with the NVSS map could one find it!
4C+05.44, SDSS J103928.21+053613.6, z_sp=.0908, size ~2' or 190 kpc; curious there is a backgr. cluster (z~0.36) right behind it.
yes, SDSS J104143.70+144000.5, z_sp=.1913, size 3.8'(NVSS) or 680 kpc; remarkably straight, faint symmetric jets
I'd opt for QSO SDSS J113051.73+062953.3, z_sp=0.397, size 4.5' or 1.34 Mpc
SDSS J085241.87+055449.4, z_sp=.287, size ~2.2'(NVSS) or 530 kpc; BrClG in cluster GMBCG J133.17449+05.9137
I'd opt for SDSS J205927.44+090253.2 (QSO-like), rmag=18.9, no z_ph, size 2.58'
yes, 4C+55.21, with z_ph~0.35 it has 550 kpc; see 2008MNRAS.390..819Gendre+
yes, WISE J121410.09+494203.5, not in SDSS, probably very distant: size 2.7', with z>0.6 it would have >1 Mpc
2MASX J14131211+2228116, z=.1556, size 5.3'(NVSS) or 800 kpc; BrClG of Abell 1880 (cf 1993ApJS...87..135Owen)
2MASX J08033769+1050423, z=0.1423, size ~1.8' or 250 kpc; very nice bending in 3D
X-ray QSO B2 1339+28 = WISE J134210.89+282847.3, z=0.33, SDSS contaminated by star cluster NGC 5272; size 1.1' or 290 kpc
SDSS J115007.95+575740.3, z_ph=.68, size 2.0' or 790 kpc; precession
2MASX J16331608+5030379, z_ph=.113, size 5'(NVSS) or 570 kpc
QSO SDSS J103822.47+134657.3, z_sp=.9479, size 1.66'=770 kpc; very core dominated! possibly much larger and pointing towards us?
SDSS J141109.27+453524.5, z_sp=0.3508, size 1.1' or 300 kpc; very distant WAT, cluster is not seen (too faint?)
3C 458, z_sp=0.289, size 3.25' or 790 kpc
yes, QSO [HB89] 0042+101 =SDSS J004458.73+102653.1= 1RXS J004459.1+102639, z_sp=.583, size 1.15' or 430 kpc
2MASX J13283719+6329177 = MaxBCG J202.15511+63.48820 BCG, z=.219, size 1.83 or 360 kpc
SDSS J114020.23+535029.1, z_sp=.148, size 1.42' or 200 kpc; beautiful WAT, but no catalogued cluser near it
QSO SDSS J140813.84+101013.3, z_sp=.453, size 2.4' or 770 kpc
SDSS J125530.34+365816.6, z_ph~0.22, size 2.23' or 440 kpc
B3 1419+434 = 2MASX J14211837+431110, z_sp=.1791
artefact of QSO 3C332= SDSS J161742.53+322234.4, z=.151, size 1.48'=220 kpc; but SDSS DR6/10 gives z=4.01! or 570 kpc
4C+14.81, could be SDSS J215434.57+144358.2 (z_ph~0.423) or SDSS J215434.85+144352.6 (z_ph~0.47), in dense group
known QSO [HB89] 2308+098, SDSS J231117.74+100815.7, 4C+09.72, z_sp=0.4333, size 1.9' or 600 kpc; I'd call it the Christmas tree ...
SDSS J102156.67+144331.4, z_sp=.1111, size 2.95' or 340 kpc
CGPG 1218.1+6359, z_sp=.1876, size 3.2' or 560 kpc, see 2001A&A...370..409L, 2011MNRAS.415.1013K
UGC 04198, z=0.0343, 2010ApJ...723.1119L 2002AJ....124..675C
this is an artefact of 4C +45.17 located ~6' SSE (see NVSS)
SDSS J145015.72+574944.0 (DR7, r'=22.66m, not in DR10) or SDSS J145018.47+574921.0, z_p~0.615, or SDSS J145017.22+574931.0, z_p~0.6, size 2'
SDSS J144300.11+144042.0, WISE J144300.12+144042.4, z_ph=.388 size 1.95' or 560 kpc
B2 1057+23=FBQS J110001.0+231412; QSO SDSS J110001.14+231413.1, z_sp=.55668, size 2.5' (NVSS) or 900 kpc
QSO [HB89] 1604+159, z=0.4965, 107 refs in NED
SDSS J152248.75+114116.7, z_ph~.42, size 1.8' or 560 kpc; SE hot spot is CRATES J152249.62+114025.5
SDSS J110151.89+164038.6, z_sp=.0691 in cluster Abell 1145; 1992ApJS...80..501O; 1992ApJS...80..501O; X-shaped: 2007AJ....133.2097C
TXS 0937+117 = SDSS J094034.35+113139.8, z_sp=0.07527, size 1.8' or 140 kpc; in compact group PCG J0940+1131
SDSS J105421.16+022755.0, z_ph~0.3, size 2.7' or ~670 kpc; PMN J1054+0227, BrClG of GMBCG J163.58817+02.46528, z_ph~.34
SDSS J103647.88+181135.5, z_ph~0.26, size 3' of 680 kpc; found by WizardHowl and followed up by L. Rudnick
4C+29.34 = 2MASX J09011181+2943380, z=.21979, size~2.5' or 500 kpc; see 2010ApJ...723.1119Lin, 2011MNRAS.415.1013K
NGC 3119, z=.0294, size >14' or >460 kpc (ghosts in NVSS beyond?); nobody has mapped the full extent of this source!
nothing opt/IR at middle radio src; perhaps WISE J173022.81+412508.4 or USNO B1.0 J173022.83+412509.0 or WISE 173021.57+412508.3; size ~5'
4C+41.22 = B3 1013+410, z=.128, size 2.25' or 290 kpc; see 1989AJ.....98..419V, 1998A&AS..133..129G, 2005A&A...435..863M
TXS 1130+148 = MG1 J113300+1432, no previous ID, SDSS J113301.44+143204.1, z_sp=.0852, peculiar shape; I don't see any jet
SDSS J154817.19+445147.4, z_ph~0.67, size 1.5' (?) or 590 kpc
3C 458, z=.289, size 3.3' or 800 kpc
SDSS J105539.33+143401.2, z_ph~0.243, size 3.1' or 660 kpc
2MASX J11582015+2621120, z=0.1121, size 4.3' or 490 kpc
4C+15.39, z_sp=0.1449, in Abell 1462, see 1993ApJS...87..135Owen
SDSS J001200.45+111629.5, z_ph~0.61, size 1.46' or 550 kpc
SDSS J153915.16+141603.2, z_ph=.375-.684, size 1.45' or 420-580 kpc
yes, B2 1357+28 = MCG +05-33-037, z_sp=.0629, well-studied source since 1978A&AS...34..341Fanti+
TXS 0157+113 = SDSS J020026.27+113621.0, z_ph~.40, size 1.85' or 560 kpc, no previous ID
SDSS J095610.30+510959.8, z_ph~.457, if NVSS triple is real, size ~8' or 2.6 Mpc, and weird morphology ! bright point src E has optID
WNW source is separate: SDSS J100711.19+190605.7, z_sp=.306, size ~1.5' or 380 kpc
SDSS J100745.93+110007.3, z_ph~0.644, radio-quiet host, size 1.27' or 490 kpc
yes, 4C+52.29, but actually SDSS J140227.27+520432.1, no z_ph, looks like a QSO on SDSS
yes, SDSS J143935.20+162906.8, z_ph~0.60, size 1.1' or 410 kpc
SDSS J153915.16+141603.2, z_ph=.38-.68, size 1.4' or 400-550 kpc
NGC 5784, see e.g. 2002AJ....124..675Condon
there is a bridge in NVSS to a source ~2.5'E, which is resolved out (too diffuse) in FIRST, so brightest src could be core, but no opt ID
probably SDSS J020606.00+060042.3, z_ph=.16-.44, but WISE J020606.23+060050.3 is 8" north... why?
B2 1527+23 = SDSS J153007.96+231616.0 = MaxBCG J232.53320+23.27112, z_sp=.08986, size ~2' or 190 kpc 2010ApJ...723.1119L,2008MNRAS.390..819G
SDSS J002947.27+120301.6, z_ph~0.16, size >1' or >150 kpc; restarted?
SDSS J090229.32+303356.3, z_ph~0.60, size 2' or 750 kpc
in NVSS it looks like a supernova remnant; discussed in detail in 1998A&A...337..711DeRuiter+
yes, SDSS J105121.18+434301.1 z_ph~0.59, size 1.5' or 560 kpc
apparent radio core at 09 53 44.5 +13 44 33 has no opt/IR ID; NVSS looks suggestive, but we need to identify the host
bright compact src could be SDSS J092431.86+144957.4, but 5" off is too much; NVSS shows bridge to far W source; size 3'=800 kpc
I'd put the radio core at 095847.85+032330, but no opt/IR source; BUT: 2 strong srcs ~4 and 7' WNW: possibly a sidelobe?
NVSS size ~9.', extensions ~20' E and W are ghosts; SDSS J125303.17+450044.8, z_sp=.07772, size ~740 kpc
SDSS J161638.12+132128.5, z_ph~.405, size ~2' or ~600 kpc; there is a problem in NVSS in that the source doesn't appear!
well-known QSO [HB89] 1719+357 = SDSS J172109.49+354216.0, z_sp=.28326, size 2.2' = 530 kpc
B2 0917+23, known radio QSO, SDSS J092045.61+233900.9, z_sp=.2428
B3 1701+423, z_sp=.476 (see 1999MNRAS.309..100I) well studied, size 3.42' =1.14 Mpc; more peculiar, the host looks very flattened (spiral?!)
SDSS J133920.84+174752.9, z_ph~0.6, size 2.58' or 960 kpc, looks like restarting very asymmetrically due SE
SDSS J222303.79+045448.2, z_ph~0.422, size 1.6' or 500 kpc; evidence for precession
agree with SDSS J153617.26+155838.0 Z_sp=0.48, size 1.9' or 630 kpc, NVSS shows connection
SDSS J143754.88+525138.8 not well centered; triple is tempting, but orientation of central and S "lobe" not suggestive; NVSS: no connection
yes, already found by antikodon in ARG0000g4t: SDSS J111537.44+524642.6 2.84' z=0.43p LLS~890 kpc
SDSS J113046.56+295010.1, z_ph~0.39?, size 3.6' =1.07 Mpc if a true triple, perfect in FIRST, NVSS less convincing ; no optIDs for hotspots
searching around that position in NED, http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu Mind you though that even this database is not complete
SDSS J083921.70+222028.3, z_ph~0.37, size 2.97' = 850 kpc, good catch!
apparently mostly artefacts due to very strong source due north
2MASX J10062359+2405264, z_sp=0.075, size 3.5' or 280 kpc; a WAT already reported in 2001AJ....121.2915Blanton+
NGC 3426 = UGC 05975 = SDSS J105141.74+182850.9, z=0.0204, size 1.4'= 33 kpc; yes, 1-sided, any counterjet needs to be at least 10x fainter
restarted RG near 112052.17+161127.0: no ID in SDSS nor WISE for any of 3 central FIRST sources, nor the center of inner double; distant!?
B3 0735+421 = 2MASX J07384984+4159076 = SDSS J073849.51+415907.4, z_sp=.17945, size~1.5' or 250 kpc; looks like a mini-3C129
very faint red G: SDSS J154339.51+133042.8, no z_photo
NED already identies this source (TXS 2303+144) with SDSS J230544.32+144316.8, but no spectrum as yet; z_ph~0.37
sorry, overlooked that SDSS DR10 already has z_sp=.1744, thus the size is ~360 kpc
2MASX J14041561+1248434, z_ph=.152 (2014ApJS..210....9B), size~2.2' (NVSS) or 330 kpc
SDSS J080508.22+280454.8, z_sp=0.2436, size~2'(NVSS) or 430 kpc, brightest in cluster MaxBCG J121.28426+28.08191
TXS 1248+184, SDSS J125118.47+181118.8, z_ph~.58, size 1.6' or 590 kpc
B3 1448+445 = SDSS J145039.78+441829.3, z_sp=0.2862, size 2.2' or 530 kpc, yes, looks like precession
4CP58.22=TXS 1140+584, SDSS J114250.35+580759.8, very asym. hybrid; z_ph~0.38, size 1.2' or 350 kpc; point due W = SDSS J114248.13+580759.6
hard to tell, NVSS suggests this to be rather unlikely; too faint any way to say something
X-ray QSO SDSS J130936.24+082815.3 = 1WGA J1309.6+0828, z_sp=.778, size 1.05' or 440 kpc
not covered by SDSS, WISE J073324.05+555953.1, rather red object, Rmag~17, 2MASS J07332405+5559529 (point src), radio size ~2' (NVSS)
yes, TXS 1048+511 or SDSS J105147.79+505250.8, z_ph~0.63, size 3.3' or 1.3 Mpc
looks like evidence for precessing jets
SDSS J082320.56+112551.6, z_sp=0.4403
B2 0735+38 (1999A&AS..139..359V) the 3 are the same source with S-symmetry, probably in cluster GMBCG J114.72834+38.77444 (z_ph~0.32)
SDSS J104051.00+330655.0, z_ph~0.56, size 1.33' or 480 kpc
strong 1.2' double ~3' north, but I can't find any optical/ID counterpart near its center (08 45 44.0 +14 27 31)
faint red G ~3"NW of 15-mag star SDSS J140611.01+243031.4, coincident with FIRST core 140610.729+243034.51, about 2' in NVSS; no SDSS photom
SDSS J110702.49+113446.1 = SDSS J110702.49+113446.0, z_ph~0.54, size 0.95' or 340 kpc, already identified by NED, but no reference for ID
SDSS J091053.68+140019.1, z_ph~0.12; size ~1' or 120 kpc; r'=22.11 mag, very faint galaxy for such type of radio source
B2 1527+23 = MaxBCG J232.53320+23.27112, z=.0899, size 1.8' or only 170 kpc, about the average size of such a source
possibly WISE J143805.97+511729.7 = SDSS J143805.90+511729.0, no z_ph
very much so! This is B3 1156+470, z_sp=0.467443, a known compact source
no radio core; difficult to spot the ID: perhaps SDSS J092813.18+141025.8, z_ph~0.34, size 2.84' or 770 kpc
Gpair MCG +09-20-031, z=.0516, 32 refs. in NED
a 2' triple centered on 17 01 58.2 +22 59 41.2, nothing in optical, only IR: WISE J170158.21+225941.2: very distant ?
SDSS J125340.77+144335.3, z_ph~0.63, size 1' or 380 kpc
SDSS J234706.51+105444.6, z_ph=0.2-0.55
SDSS J092636.87+430840.9, r'=22.44, z_ph~.16, optically very faint for an FRII source, possibly in group SDSSCGB 63947 (z=.106)
yes, QSO [HB89] 1538+149, z=0.605, 321 references in NED...
yes, SDSS J161534.52+095709.9, z_sp=.2342, very clear in NVSS; lobes resolved out in FIRST, size 3.8' or 790 kpc
possibly WISE J091518.58+563820.1 or BATC J091519.01+563817.8, probably very distant
either SDSS J011013.03+045943.7 (z_ph~0.42) or SDSS J011013.26+045947.0 (z_ph~0.2)
SDSS J115318.04+033804.9, z_sp=.3169, size 4.5' or 1.17 Mpc: giant!
NVSS shows ~3.2' extent, at z=.159 this is 490 kpc
some suspicious faint emission in NVSS and FIRST E and W of galaxy... too faint to be sure, but could be a giant WAT
spectacular in NVSS; high-res image in 1982AJ.....87.1245B, but apparently not studied since then; in cluster ZwCl 0703.4+5925 ?
4C+31.41; cf 2004ApJS..150..417C; SDSS J122907.17+313731.1, z_ph=.515 is SW of "core" (?), SDSS J122907.34+313735.6 is closer, z_ph~.385
X-ray QSO SDSS J092256.47+245323.6, 1RXS J092256.5+245329, z_s=.955, size 2.7'=1.2 Mpc ! radio morph very asymm., but NVSS: it's one source
yes, QSO SDSS J095810.13+264929.4, radio image needs higher resolution to see the real structure; there is nothing published on this one...
WAT in cluster Abell 605; see 1992ApJS...80..501Owen 1997ApJS..108...41Owen; NVSS shows further extension SE and NW... the same source?
this smelled like a cluster and it is Abell 1360, z=.152; NED gives e.g. ref 1995AJ....109..853Ledlow; likely several headtail sources
yes, SDSS J022918.37+035637.1, z_ph>~0.5, size 1.45' or >500 kpc
yes, beautiful; close to the faint limit detectable in FIRST/NVSS for such sources; size 2.5' or 400 kpc
maybe SDSS J071154.73+381504.2, z_ph=.56, size~1.4' or 360 kpc; or SDSS J071154.30+381501.4, z_ph~0.35, 280 kpc
no radio core: likely SDSS J222554.91+023730.2, z_sp=0.57669, size~2.45' or 900 kpc; SDSS J222554.96+023733.9, z_ph=.395 is 5"N
SDSS J131231.35+211543.4, z=.171, size=3.1' or 500 kpc
yes, SDSS J152059.21+021509.3, z_ph=.45, size 1.95' or 630 kpc; indication of precessing jets
could also be SDSS J082443.68+021423.1, z_sp=.4844, size~2.39' or 800 kpc, but we don't know the radio core...
QSO SDSS J090354.09+100747.9, z=2.056, but could the diffuse src ~3'E or 1.4 Mpc be a lobe of it? radio-optical overlays should show
cpx src SW is B2 1207+22, no optID publ., possibly SDSS J120938.96+222059.9, z_ph~0.525, size ~1.1' or 390 kpc
2MASX J12262260+6406222,z_sp=0.110, size(NVSS)~6' or 680 kpc
yes, QSO SDSS J090732.85+235125.9, z_sp=.355, size 2.3' or 640 kpc
4C+14.48 in many radio cat's, but no ID; SDSS J133112.43+135317.5 ~5"N of core, J133112.66+135307.8 ~5"S; size 2.2' or 800 kpc for z=.5606
SDSS J132435.81+084635.5= ASK 482820.0, an IR- and HI emitting spiral with an FRII morphology, EXTREMELY RARE, should be followed up!
not covered by SDSS; WISE J071035.80+545743.6, USNO B1.0: 18.2 mag obj; FIRST suggests precessing jets
2MASX J08022226+2007581 (z_sp=0.0705) and SDSS J080222.83+200801.3 (z_sp=.0700); could this be a radio bridge between their two nuclei?
size ~5.2'; WENSS is more convincing than NVSS, SW lobe resolved out by FIRST; only very faint SDSS obj's near center; we need a radio core
radio-optical overlay should clear up mess; WHL J082106.1+564826, z_ph~.19 near, S-most faint radio src =2MASX J08210610+5648254, z_sp=.173
NVSS and FIRST: doubtless triple with weak core at SDSS J110252.76+134516.2, z_ph=0.552, size 7.3' or 2.6 Mpc, congrats!
SDSS J084636.15+141307.6, z_sp=0.49296, size 2.65' or 900 kpc
yes, host is QSO SDSS J103348.22+150815.3, z=0.5796, size (NVSS) ~5' or 1.8 Mpc! Good catch! about the 9-th largest radio QSO
MG1 J152512+1253, SDSS J152511.68+125258.0, z_sp=0.257, size 1.8' or 400 kpc
artefact of SDSS J105539.33+143401.2 about 5' northwest
seems to be SDSS J020026.27+113621.0, z_ph~0.4, where did you find the ARXA or VERON-13 entries?
but where's the rest of the source?
most QSOs (only confirmed as such with a spectrum) appear as STAR in the classificaction of SDSS images, and they remain so
no, rather the fainter red object just NW of it, but I can't access that one by clicking on the SDSS image
possibly SDSS J212121.32+034835.9, z_ph~0.485, size 2.45' or 820 kpc; but SDSS J212120.94+034822.2, z_ph~0.24 also possible
most likely SDSS J000051.09+111411.2, looks very much like a QSO, also Xray src 1RXS J000051.2+111422
perhaps more likely a gravitational arc rather than a spiral arm
SDSS J084636.15+141307.6, z_sp=0.493, size 2.65' or 900 kpc
B3 1427+404, see 1999A&AS..139..359V, 2005A&A...435..863M, z_sp=0.2152
the src SW is a known giant, GB1 1519+512 (1998A&AS..128..153M, 1999MNRAS.309..100I) of ~1 Mpc; I don't see the NAT
I agree, SDSS J165655.59+142928.3, z_ph~0.63, size 2.55' or 1 Mpc!
yes, SDSS J161414.50+040554.3 =4C+04.56 z_ph=0.343, size~0.6' or 160 kpc, but NVSS/FIRST indicate it may be up to 6' or 1.6 Mpc!
yes, artefact, due to B2 1004+28 ~6'E, host is SDSS J100658.05+281241.3, z_ph~.205, 1.5'=280 kpc
intriguing source;bright G is in cl. GMBCG J163.71712+07.66844 (z~0.11), but if SDSS J105452.42+074006.7, z_sp=0.40144, then 2.5' = 750 kpc
not SDSS J092100.34+201228.0 (offcen), but obj ~7"SW, but it cannot be clicked in DR10 (should be near 092100.76+201235.0); halo in NVSS
very tricky, SE lobe is 5 points in FIRST, NW is one point, ~4"N of peculiar spiral SDSS J094348.28+363541.6
yes, bright source at eastern edge of NVSS image
SDSS J072804.62+363703.1, z_ph=.205, size~4.1' or 770 kpc; could be called a WAT, apparently in a group (not previously publ.)
SDSS J090937.35+032657.9, z_ph~0.63, size ~0.5'=190 kpc; 2nd-most distant X-shaped source (2009ApJS..181..548C); I'd dubb it "the quotes"
yes, SDSS J125637.74+430228.9, z_ph=.494, size 3.48' or 1.18 Mpc, congrats!
yes, tempting... but I don't see the counterlobe even in NVSS
B2 1532+31A, nothing known in NED; SDSS J153431.92+311836.8 is weak radio core, size 2.3' or 940 kpc, a near giant
4C+05.39, z_sp=.591, known X-shaped (winged) source (2009ApJS..181..548Cheung), size ~ 350 kpc; perhaps call it the "dromedary" ?
weird radio morph., no ID in SDSS nor WISE, edge-on spiral z=.033 in between radio comp's; NVSS: possibly weak SE "lobe" ?
GB6 J0833+0458, no ID in NED, not overedge; ID not clear, very asymmetric, worth following up
not a giant, but a ghost image of CGCG 163-041 ~6' east (left), precessing jets (1986A+AS...65..111D)
nice double, position of SDSS J103604.60+201103.4 agrees, but z_phot seems too low...
SDSS J103748.94+154123.3, z_sp=0.196
yes, 2MASX J07113083+4710235, z_ph~0.156 (2014ApJS..210....9B), size 4.9' or 740 kpc
nice asym. FR II, SDSS J221948.80+061913.2, size 2.2', but z_phot is vague
yes, triple with core, but nearest obj is GALEX J104848.315+394858.23, ~2" from core; not in WISE, should be followed up
TXS 0847+548, X-ray emitting QSO, well-studied in literature, e.g. 2006AJ....131..666D, 2011A&A...525A...6M, size 2.2' or 630 kpc
two small doubles and one core-dominated (FR I) beyond the top margin of this image, I believe
yes, SDSS J103226.34+041429.1, z_sp=.331, strong em.lines, size_NVSS=4' or 1.07 Mpc; not reported even as radio point source in NED
4C +04.46=SDSS J134121.87+041400.8, z_sp=0.43836, beautiful FRII, size 1.6' or 510 kpc; no opt ID in NED
SDSS J003343.66+041228.8, z_sp=0.68, size 2.2' or 870 kpc; already in quasars.org/milliquas.htm
4C+04.43=PKS 1224+047, NEDpos WRONG; likely ID at src center QSO SDSS J122653.90+042918.9, z_sp=.51743, size 1.3'= 450 kpc; Hymor?
I don't see this. Which other source do you think is connected to this possible double?
bright central src is confirmed K7 star, v=13 km/s, could this be spewing radio jets? worth a follow-up!
seems two separate doubles, the uppermost comp of the upper double beyond the image, perhaps SDSS J105659.04+121217.9, the lower only in IR
it's because the IR image has low resolution and blends two objects that appear separate (very faint!) in SDSS, one of these may be the host
yes, click on the WISE link below the image on radiotalk, and the star lurks just beyond the bottom left corner of the WISE image
it's just close to a very bright star about 1.5 arcmin west (right) of the radio source
halo around SDSS J120305.16+095449.3? S_NVSS=131 mJy, S_74MHz=1.44 Jy; 1982AJ.....87..739Condon: ~40" size (VLA-C); NVSS gives 44x32" size
WISE J125053.55+475221.8= SDSS J125053.56+475221.2 in DR6, z_ph~0.48, but I don't find it in DR10, although it's on the SDSS image
MRC0116+111=2MASX J01190169+1123186 has been reported in 2009MNRAS.399..601Bagchi
I don't see the other lobe... probably very small and the ID could be the faint IR source closer to the right (W) source?
SDSS J151753.55+101908.5, z_ph~0.325, size ~4' =1.1 Mpc; 2MASX J15175316+1018568 ~12"SSW, z_sp=0.281 in same group?, away from radio peak
I can't find the counterlobe, even within half a degree!
nothing in WISE nor SDSS near the center; most curious: not seen in NVSS, but it should be seen there! could point to problem in NVSS
4C +48.31, I agree with all comments, but the NW feature may even be real
4C+10.68=PKS 2225+100, SDSS J222816.53+102008.5, z_ph~0.44 seems likely, NVSS: size~3.5' or 1.12 Mpc, very peculiar radio shape!
B3 1408+406, no ID published, WISE J141036.94+402417.0, not in SDSS, very high z? yes, seems restarted
SDSS J001155.06+101848.2, z_ph~.63 or SDSS J001155.18+101842.3, z_ph~0.26, size 2' or 450-760 kpc
WISE J210537.92+101851.6= SDSS J210537.99+101851.7, z_ph~0.39, 2.2'=650 kpc; or SDSS J210538.69+101839.8=WISE J210538.69+101840.2, no z_ph
I'd prefer SDSS J140452.54+611616.3 which has some radio emission, but no z_phot...
could be the very red object SDSS J084022.60+432037.0, but it may be affected by the starlight
too faint an asymmetric to decide...
yes, SDSS J142451.84+611307.3, z_sp=1.0445, size 3.1' or 1.4 Mpc, NVSS confirms emission bridges
SDSS J080816.85+492824.2, z_ph=0.2, size 1.6, 300 kpc
WISE J002528.74+034425.9= SDSS J002528.77+034425.5,z_ph~0.56, size 1.6' or 580 kpc
source B2 0817+23, no published ID; SDSS J082028.42+231108.8, z_ph=0.54 (2007MNRAS.375...68C), size 2.3' gives 820 kpc
not easy to find the host, possibly SDSS J003213.92+111958.3, in z=0.19 cluster
spiral is UGC 12134, radio source is likely SDSS J223938.09+114623.7, right on a spiral arm... microquasar in UGC12134 or accidental?
yes, SDSS J154345.62+034319.8, z_sp=0.55259, size 1.5' or 540 kpc
yes, this is PKS 2113+035, not previously identified; z_ph=0.463, size 2.2' or 720 kpc
SDSS J113337.30+111828.0, z_sp=0.533, size 2.8 up to 4.4' (if 3' SSE lobe is included, no ID): 1.0-1.6 Mpc, asym radio morphology
yes, SDSS J101112.11+311104.5, z_ph=0.52, size 4.6' or 1.6 Mpc
looks clean, SDSS J093526.82+051730.0, z_ph~0.707, size 2.58' or 1.04 Mpc
possible problem: radio core extended perpendic. to major axis, asymmetric, SE "lobe" may have other ID, NW one has none: OK; good candidate
correct: SDSS J162342.45+252146.6, z_ph~0.35, size 5.2' or 1.44 Mpc
B3 1446+445=2MASX J14483229+4422563=SDSS J144832.40+442256.2, z=.2776; NED doesn't associate radio to optical: never published before?
NVSS shows it to be about 2.5' long or ~480 kpc, quite large
4C+15.39 in Abell 1462, see 1993ApJS...87..135Owen
I agree, size would be over 550 kpc
WISE J135641.22+611156.9, not detected in SDSS, probably high redshift ? the other double ~3' W (right) seems unrelated
yes, SDSS J120610.88+083850.6, z_ph~0.632, size~3.3' or 1.27 Mpc, another giant! precession seen in hotspots
not sure, NVSS lobes on opposite sides could be accidental; SW "lobe" is point in FIRST = SDSS J234432.99+075715.2 ?
SDSS J134357.80+221813.2, z_ph~0.46, size ~2' or 660 kpc
faint IR obj WISE J161229.53+133958.0, not in SDSS, very distant?; left-most source making the L could be superimposed
4C +43.35 = SDSS J155640.37+425803.1 = CoNFIG 235, z_ph~0.46 (2008MNRAS.390..819Gendre), size 2.7' or 880 kpc
yes, 2MASX J08423131+0900362, BrClG, z=.1761, size ~3' (NVSS) or 500 kpc; possibly a lens, apparently not yet reported
UM 355, z=.262, Sy1.2 or QSO, 155 references in NED...
SDSS J095327.83+292419.4, z_ph~0.64; could also be SDSS J095327.93+292417.2 z_ph~0.65, size ~500 kpc in any case, 1 of most distant WATs
3C 200 z_sp=.458, see images at ned.ipac.caltech.edu/cgi-bin/imgdata?objname=3C+200; emission "spokes" are artefact of strong source
either SDSS J082538.88+483752.0, z_ph~0.13+-.05 or SDSS J082538.44+483756.8, z_ph~0.32, 2.58' size or 330-670 kpc; need to find radio core
SDSS J094146.04+322718.6, z_ph=.446, size ~2' or 640 kpc; NVSS suggests WAT-like bending beyond NW hot spot, peculiar
yes, possibly SDSS J075441.67+232423.0 z_ph=0.13, size~6.4' or ~0.83 Mpc, we need to detect the radio core!
yes, also called 2MASX J15583444+0759463, z_sp=.2278, size~3.5' (NVSS) or 715 kpc, quite large!
most likely SDSS J122052.77+591047.5, z_ph=.495, size~1.8' = 610 kpc; perhaps SDSS J122052.63+591020.4, z_ph~0.61
2MASX J10215667+1443320, z_sp=0.11105, very faint radio core, very unusual radio morphology, no image reported in literature
B2 1637+29 =2MASX J16392015+2950558, z_sp=.0875, see 1998A&A...337..711DeRuiter: spectacularly bent WAT (340 kpc), 2 colliding galaxy groups
no opt/IR obj @ 104856.10+461410, possibly SDSS J104856.13+461341.7, z_ph=.32 (620 kpc) or SDSS J104855.55+461323.6, no z_ph
yes, in cluster WHL J111836.5+311449=GMBCG J169.64089+31.25475, z=0.22
seems very faint (both opt. and radio) WAT, but unrelated to the other NVSS outside this image
yes, SDSS J153150.28+212935.8; small double right of center is likely separate: WISE J153143.93+212926.7, no opt.ID
the most unusual thing is that it is completely 1-sided and the grayscale image of FIRST seems to show two full helical winds of that jet
2MASX J14544338+1225100, z_sp=.122, size 7.5' (NVSS) or 920 kpc
2MASX J12034374+2343049, z_sp=0.17677, size~3.2' or 540 kpc, not quite a giant
3C 339 found 53 yrs ago, ID looks correct and never published before...
more likely a single source and the second galaxy may be a coincidence, but we don't know yet
SDSS J093301.60+495029.5, z_sp=0.616, size=1.75' or 660 kpc
SDSS affected by bright star, nothing in DSS either, only WISE J110157.98+561251.4 coincides with radio core, probably very high z
this one (4C+03.23) has a 1.4GHz spectral power of 2.8e27 W/Hz; there are a few >1e28 (see 2000ApJS..126..133W), up to ~15 times this one
strong source 3C 254, QSO, z=0.737, see images at ned.ipac.caltech.edu/cgi-bin/imgdata?objname=3C+254
GB6 image has missing data (near southern limit of surveyed area), perhaps that may look strange
possibly WISE J072904.21+641452.2 is the core; not covered by SDSS, no z_ph, but likely z~0.5, size ~5' or ~1.7 Mpc
no radio core; possibly WISE J001548.80+042531.6 = SDSS J001548.81+042531.2, z_ph~0.59, size 1.67' or 620 kpc
perfect FRII, SDSS J211333.84+044520.9, z_sp=0.40722, size~1.8'=550 kpc; beautiful optical spectrum
likely a WAT in projection; SDSS J111217.57+475556.6, z_ph=0.43, size 1.3' or 410 kpc
B2 1316+29 = 4C+29.47 = SDSS J131904.16+293834.8, z_sp=.073; images in 1986A&AS...65..111D, 1987A&AS...69...57F; precessing jets
yes, NVSS image suggests SDSS J213043.78+110312.5, z_ph~0.374, size 5' or 1.44 Mpc! N lobe resolved out in FIRST
clearly a double (FRII), but no radio core, so we don't know the opt. ID; with size 3.1' and z_ph=.3-0.73 --> 0.7 to 1.3 Mpc
looks like SW lobe of big RG, but couldn't find counterlobe; probably just one source, SDSS J090609.15+634846.9, z_ph~0.44
no obvious ID; SDSS J141522.41+270318.2, QSO z_sp=0.9539, is the counter-hotspot @ 141541.45+265611.3? if so, size~13' or 5.7 Mpc !
I agree! SDSS J082645.29+171026.0, z_ph=.563, size 1.24' or 450 kpc
no: cmp.src. is SDSS J121802.35+181540.6, z_sp=.353 galaxy, S-lobe= 2MASX J12180486+1813533, z_sp=.1397, very unusual (For A?) radio morph
NE bright comp. src is SDSS J082611.10+110436.8, QSO z_sp=1.213; central src is QSO SDSS J082603.28+110346.1, z_sp=.61, size 2.2'=830 kpc
no, since the S "lobe" has separate ID SDSS J081732.77+245405.8; can't find suitable ID even near 081737.7+245949
yes, SDSS J133402.69+642939.9, size 3.15', z_ph~0.55, thus 1.13 Mpc !
at the N limit of FIRST, not covered by SDSS; NVSS doesn't support the ID you propose; too difficult for now
yes, also 2MASX J13135767+6425542, z_sp=0.22092, size~5' (NVSS), thus 1 Mpc, another giant!
NE lobe of big RG?, but FIRST em. @ 101318+641847 not in NVSS: ghost of this one? Likely SDSS J101406.63+642321.4, unusual morph.
doesn't look blue to me on SDSS color image?
yes, SDSS J090430.88+231129.9, z_ph~0.50, size 2.2', thus ~750 kpc
yes, NGC 4765, z_spec=.0024, also classified as HII galaxy
yes, SDSS J141753.10+140847.9, z_ph=0.66, size 0.8' or 315 kpc
SDSS J161718.59+151938.5, z_ph~0.50, size 2.9' = 1 Mpc... another giant! unusual radio morphology
large-scale emission in NVSS is too faint to be taken as real
galaxy ARK 277, NVSS shows 6' size (290 kpc), very asymmetric
yes, SDSS J133920.84+174752.9, z_ph~0.60, size=2.58' or 960 kpc, a giant!
WAT 4C+32.29 = SDSS J092612.34+324721.2 = 2MASX J09261233+3247211, z_sp=.13953, size~2' or 280 kpc, a new opt. ID!
at J122548.8+333249 there is the nearby galaxy NGC 4395 causing the diffuse emission in NVSS
WISE J151347.88+530834.0 coincides with radio core, but SDSS J151347.97+530837.1 is ~3" off, not sure why
yes, seems restarted; the other source due SE is SDSS J150322.53+193259.8, z_ph~0.44, 0.9'=290 kpc
a 30"-WAT (230 kpc); the 3rd WAT-QSO found in RGZ, apparently an unknown source type before! weak southern source has no SDSS nor WISE ID
the strong source SW is 4C +59.27, yet unID'd, likely SDSS J174243.67+591707.2, z_ph=.133, size 0.8'=110 kpc
which star, Ivy? 2MASX J13284183+0201397 = SDSS J132841.86+020139.7, z_sp=.1397, a 2' WAT in my opinion (260 kpc)
QSO [HB89] 2354+144 = 4C+14.85, z=1.814, opt.var. QSO, see 1988A&AS...73..515B for a radio image, artefacts due to large flux
the source 4' away seems unrelated; the central one isn't detected in SDSS nor WISE!
a ghost of the 0.5-Jy source 2MASX J08010135+1349523 = MRC 0758+139 ~7'W
2MASX J11291213+2733136, z=.0732, the NVSS image suggests very weak lobes up to 30' wide, or over 2 Mpc
3C 200 at z_sp=.458, see images at ned.ipac.caltech.edu/cgi-bin/imgdata?objname=3C+200; emission "spokes" are artefact of strong source
possibly SDSS J084803.89+144824.9, z_ph=0.36 in cluster WHL J084804.9+144752; likely 3 different sources: 2 headtails and a central point
radio source is real, but a strong source ~3' NW creates noise; IR image (WISE) is affected by very bright star SE
optical obj is SDSS J160615.79+190140.0 (very red, no z_phot), could be very rare example of a source reborn in a different direction
no optical object near center, only WISE J111819.81+324625.6, possibly very high z?
looks like a WAT, possibly in a very distant cluster, affected by a bright foreground star
3C 208, see beautiful radio images in ned.ipac.caltech.edu/cgi-bin/imgdata?objname=3C+208
with 1' size this is "only" 470 kpc; opt. obj known as [HB89] 0846+145 = LB 08707 (Luyten blue star, found in 1962)
core is SDSS J141702.13+201903.2, z_ph~0.548, r'=20.6 m, nothing brighter in the neighborhood in SDSS, very unusual radio morphology
yes, SDSS J120144.97+110847.9; quasars.org/milliquas.htm suggests QSO with z_ph=1.3, its 2.84' size makes it 1.33 Mpc wide!
SDSS J014236.23+113706.9, z_sp=.3107, with 1-sided jet due S, ~4' long in NVSS, an unusual FR I type giant?
this is the strong source 3C 190, a z=1.1956 QSO, causing the noise around it
combination of two complex sources: MCG +08-22-064a in cluster [YSS2008] 166; 2'SE is 2MASX J12045502+4832564 with unusual WAT ? morphology
SDSS J140313.28+061008.2, brightest in cluster MaxBCG J210.80538+06.16896, z_sp=0.0828, size~3.5' (NVSS) or 300 kpc
a WAT of the BCG of cluster MaxBCG J134.56353+50.88419 = GMBCG J134.56352+50.88420 at z=.183
probably a wide-angle tailed source at poor angular resolution (very distant). Browse through the discussion pages to see user comments
SDSS J134357.80+221813.2, z_ph=0.47, size= 2' or 660 kpc
2MASX J08444668+1154545 = BCG of cluster WHL J084444.9+115315
yes, SDSS J083813.13+135810.6, a 1.2-Mpc sized QSO; one of only 3 QSOs with z>2 and size >1.2Mpc
possibly SDSS J105743.09+510557.7, z_ph=.474, size 1.95' or 650 kpc
actually a galaxy, radio: WAT shaped, SDSS J092108.58+385709.2, z_sp=.40644
the "giant" causing noise is 2MASX J06590418+4902350, no emission NVSS at this image's position
too many point sources for my taste in FIRST to make this a giant, probably the SW emission in NVSS is a blend of point sources
yes, noise due to 7.7'-sized RG 4C+42.23; open up the NVSS image to ~0.5 deg and you'll see it; see 1982MNRAS.198..843Peackock+ pecul. WAT
an extreme Z-shaped source ~5' NE: MaxBCG J249.07430+49.21761 in cluster Abell 2212
yes, SDSS J163659.07+541725.4 at z_ph~0.565, with 7.87' it would have a size of 2.9 Mpc, the 11-th largest in my list of giants!
yes, this is a well-studied WAT in Abell 690
A 3'-WAT in NVSS, not covered by SDSS; ID is 2MASS J16151689+0220401 (point source), USNO B1.0: R=16.5 mag; no z_phot available
SDSS J094645.91+323911.6, z_ph=.615, size =1.95' or 740 kpc, not identified previously
SDSS J110955.40+275757.9, z_sp=.13518; in NVSS I don't see evidence for a larger source
correct! about 900 kpc large with the given z_phot~0.43
correct! The highest redshift object with size over 700 kpc I have seen since 1977Natur.266..819Gearhart+Pacht
seems correct, with z_phot ~ 0.228 has a size of ~430 kpc
yes, Messier 87 is one of the brightest radio sources in the sky, it is like looking near the sun with an optcal telescope...
SDSS J171316.01+634737.4 in cluster Abell 2255, z=0.0829, known since 1980A&AS...39..215Harris as the "beaver" (14W119)
likely 100 % artefact, since NVSS is empty there
no radio core, only one 20-mag opt. obj at 07 10 40.77+53 02 01.5, another only IR: WISE J071041.67+530147.6, needs deeper opt+radio obs.
ID is correct, but z=0.368 is in 2009AJ....138.1925McGreer; size ~870 kpc, good catch!
yes, SDSS J222534.14+060826.5, z_ph~0.65, size ~1.6' from NVSS, ~600 kpc; very different lobes: one compact, one diluted
SDSS J130317.10+315002.5 z_sp=.1646, member of cluster Abell 1667, see 1995AJ....109...14Owen and 1993ApJS...87..135Owen: lots of nice WATs
SDSS J105624.77+164429.3, z=0.0946 in a group just behind cluster Abell 1126, NVSS shows a 3'-WAT ~300 kpc
no radio core, so either SDSS J014717.38+115803.8 z_ph~0.43, or SDSS J014717.16+115747.3, z_ph~0.55, size 550-650 kpc
yes, SDSS J160458.97+183547.7, a disc galaxy at z=.1222, 2.5' or ~300 kpc; VERY UNUSUAL RADIO MORPHOLOGY!
yes, a 1.6 Mpc giant already found by 2006A&A...454...85Machalski
No, the core is the fainter WISE obj; 3C265 = SDSS J114528.95+313347.1, z=.811, size ~ 600 kpc
WISE J072558.69+562742.6, not covered by SDSS, but nothing even in USNO B1.0 or Digitized Sky Survey; dust-obscured or at very high z ?
never mind; strong sources tend to be known, but RGZ users have already identified some of these sources for the first time, 50yrs after!
SDSS J094745.91+112021.9, z_sp=.187, WISE drowned in starlight, SDSS not that much; perhaps 1-sided jet, but core oriented perpendicular
yes, radio core is SDSS J141621.74+590032.3, z_ph~.49, size=2.26' or 760 kpc; beautiful cone-shaped S lobe
NVSS suggest a 2-arcmin dble due to N, perhaps WISE J234045.31+112707.0, but NOTHING in SDSS
SDSS J225513.21+143911.4, could be spiral, z_phot=0.26, size=2.52' or 570 kpc, reborn? (knots!) unusual lobe morphology
possibly SDSS J125717.68+563912.1, z_phot~0.23, size ~520 kpc; maybe a separate double near SDSS J112436.71+294800.4 or J112436.56+294809.9
3C 313, fiound in 1959, see 2002AJ....124.1239Harvanek, for a modern image z=.461 size=700 kpc
SDSS J093139.21+512700.4 at z_sp=0.5795, size 2.1' = 770 kpc
headtail in Abell 1010, similar to NGC7385=ARG0002xn9; 1-sidedness=projection; larger NE source is B3 1023+394 = GMBCG J156.59526+39.14769
FIRST core at 09 30 16.75 +11 42 40.0, but no SDSS obj.; WISE obj. at 09 30 16.64 +11 42 40.91; possibly very high z; size = 2.52': giant?
this is the triple source at SDSS J091942.21+260923.9, z=0.215, size 3.48' or 680 kpc
two separate parallel HT's, no triple, must be in Abell 1888 (z=.1652 from 10 gals in SDSS), no publication on this cluster available
famous 3C75 (NGC1128) double BH in cluster Abell 400, LAS=11.5', z=.0232, LLS=0.3 Mpc (only), see 2006A&A...453..433H
SDSS J133054.25+145124.2 z_ph=.184, 4.5' = .78Mpc, unusual core-dominated diffuse source (see NVSS)
My ID: lower right IR source of the double closer to the left lobe, SDSS J095234.66+110733.9 at z_ph=0.33, =400 kpc, the 3rd src unrelated
this is 4C+15.30, already listed as unidentified in 1983A&AS...53..219Veron
yes, and NVSS suggests it could be 6' wide, implying 2.1 Mpc! Needs a better radio image to confirm outer lobes
well-studied X-shaped source in Abell 1145, 400 kpc in size
a z=.207 QSO with 4.5' (900 kpc) size in NVSS; unusual radio morphology (WAT?) for a QSO
this is 3C 328, found over 50 yrs ago, but you were the first to identify it with an SDSS obj with redshift; unusual shape for cluster galax
yes a z=0.837 QSO. The radio morphology (a WAT in my opinion) is VERY unusual for a QSO, though the size (170 kpc) is typical for a WAT
would be totally one-sided (due S) since there is no counterlobe due N in NVSS
correct, with 1.8' size this source is 700 kpc big (if z_ph=.65 is correct...)
yes, we only see the western edge of this 20-arcmin wide source!
correct; still no redshift available for this one, perhaps because the faint IR source at NE end of SW lobe is 22.5 mag in optical: tough!
could be double-jet from the lower left galaxy or headtail from the upper right galaxy of the close pair
this is a WAT with weak core and two flares on opposite sides, beyong which both tails bend due north
artefacts due to very strong source beyond upper left corner of image
the SDSS classification STAR only applies to its shape in the image (looks like a star, not a galaxy), even if QSO is confirmed spectrally
probably 2 different radio galaxies, a WAT at top and headtail or double at bottom
in fact not headtail, but double-lobed, because the IR galaxy seems to lie in the middle between the lobes, not on one of them
I see a faint IR source just north of where the two lobes touch; not covered by SDSS it seems
well-shaken WAT in cluster NSC J110544+410606 at zphot=0.227
possibly SDSS J115525.88+243956.1, VERY faint even in SDSS (r=23.40 mag)
yes, but no radio core can be distinguished between the lobes, perhaps SDSS J081826.08+131820.6m z_phot=.376
probably a WAT in a distant cluster; the "head" could be SDSS J033447.02+041434.7, which looks more like a galaxy, z_phot=0.371; 1' =290 kpc
Yes, this is 2MASX J10270379+3820130, z_spec=0.12306, a 3' wide WAT (370 kpc)
yes, you're right, it's SDSS J011638.07+105449.0, very blue starlike obj, of 18.4 mag, likely a QSO, but no z_phot in SDSS
Known quasar SDSS J111215.45+112919.2 at z=1.132, total size 0.9 Mpc, almost a giant!
probably an artefact in FIRST; not detected in NVSS (but should be if FIRST is real)
probably single, asymmetric source originating in faint IR source coinciding with the faint radio blob at center; but no SDSS obj there!
one of several varieties of WATs, most likely "lives" in a cluster
this is B2 0904+24 which you id'd (for the first time) with SDSS J090732.85+235125.9 at z_spec=.35467, with 2.3' this gives 640 kpc size!
yes, both doublelobe and x-shaped (they are not mutually exclusive)
4C+36.14 = B2 0922+36B at z=.1121, studied since the 1980ies; good rediscovery ! #overedge
yes, probably SDSS J163745.59+511708.5, z_phot=0.26 or 450 kpc wide
probably not, since there is no counterlobe within 10' in FIRST nor NVSS
probably a #wat in a rich cluster (see SDSS for the many galaxies)
I can't click away the contours, so I don't see the faint IR source
compact source 1.5' ENE is IC 1262, perhaps related?
yes, it is SDSS J091949.07+135910.7, z_phot=.35, size=2.6' = 720 kpc, good catch!
unlikely that outer NVSS sources are lobes of this source; bright central IR obj is star; likely SDSS J170227.75+412404.3 in faint contour
NGC 7503, brightest of a poor cluster of galaxies, a bit too wide open for a #nat, rather a WAT
very faint SDSS object at radio core, z_phot not known, but likely ~0.5, which makes it ~750 kpc big or more; good find!
yes, this one was already found by WhizardHowl and is 1.05 Mpc in size (assuming z_phot~0.6 for the IR object on the left of this image
some problem with the IR image, there is no bright galaxy dominating the field.
The long-known source PKS 0213+025, you were the first to identify it with SDSS 021635.79+024400.8, z_phot=.18. Its 2' size is 340 kpc
more likely #hourglass with no radio core and the faint IR source between the radio sources could be the host galaxy
yes, the full source is 2.33' and SDSS shows no object closer than z~0.5, which would make it over 700 kpc in size, perhaps a giant
with a size of 2.7' and z=.36 it would be a rather asymmetric 750-kpc size source, good catch!
bigger FIRST image suggests overedge, almost north-south, with optID the bottom right source in this image
if so, it would be unusual: the N lobe is double and farther away than the S lobe (at center of this image)
total size ~1.8', could be double-double RG, SDSS suggests z>~0.4, could be over 500 kpc
the central source is real, and is #ifrs; the weak one nearby maybe artefact;
most likely one and the same source. Needs checking SDSS to find the actual host galaxy, maybe blended in the IR image.
Source at ~22 49 55.01 +11 36 31.5 is NGC 7385 or PKS 2247, a well-known tailed radio galaxy, not well imaged in FIRST, better in NVSS
correct, but the SDSS object is EXTREMELY faint (r=23.7 mag), needs a 10-m telescope for an hour to get a redshift; IR object is different
SDSS J222957.33+112738.4 at z_phot~0.24, size 2.2' thus 480 kpc... "half" a giant...
The ID is correct, only that it's not a quasar, but a giant (cD type) galaxy in the center of cluster Abell 2199; who says it's a quasar?
I would agree.
I can't see the two IR objects on SDSS, so perhaps a very very distant radio galaxy
obj in between 2 radio srcs is SDSS J131438.75+111650.1 possibly at z~0.7
quite certainly #compact and #ifrs, but I can't click away the contours on this page.... the star's "ray" (artefact) runs right on source
though some astronomers were very inventive in such tags, I'd call it an extreme case of x-shaped source (with 2 legs of the X very short
SDSS J143046.43+145012.0 at z=.4352 (beyond bottom left corner). Radio size of 4.57' thus 1.45 Mpc: the first TRUE GIANT in RGZ, Congrats!
the image you link to is not bigger, just shown in different colors. I think this is the whole source
this seems more typical for a quasar, confirmed by the SDSS image (but would need an optical spectrum)
2MASX J08010135+1349523, z=.109, cluster WHL J080101.4+134952; odd feature perpend. to the W jet: no galaxy to explain it as a headtail
optical ID is SDSS J074447.34+425839.3 at z=0.474, with single contour, so with 2.9' its size is 960 kpc, practically a GIANT. Good catch!
Good! This gives you an idea of how low the resoluion of the WISE images is. The optical galaxy is much flatter than WISE suggests.
Good catch, but the opt/IR source hard to tell, we need a better radio image to check which of the faint ones it is, then find its redshift.
checking NED/DSS it is just a bright star that blends the IR neighborhood; will be difficult to find the radio galaxy counterpart
very bright star is confusing the IR field; the radio source near center may be SDSS J135224.32+071358.3 (z_phot~0.22)
the galaxy is NGC 4254; radio source is either a background object or an HII region in this galaxy
CGCG 151-055 NED01, known since 1987A&AS...69...57Fanti; peculiar dogleg path of N jet, bend coincides with blue SDSS obj: 16 mag and no z!
possibly. Try to get the most recent version of your browser. Should work.
already reported by 2001A&A...374..861Schoenmakers., but it is "only" 690 kpc wide at z=0.11. I wouldn't have guessed from this FIRST image!
it's not MISSING the IR, it's OVEREXPOSED in IR! You confirmed this yourself with SDSS; this is Messier 58, seen by Messier 230 years ago
a rare case of a double jet that "got stuck" well within this galaxy (2MASX J13264357+1117037) at z=.0891
correct! it is also #compact with no indication of a connection to the IR object just south of it
yes, the W lobe is at right edge; ID is SDSS J095234.66+110733.9 at z_phot~0.33, size ~430 kpc
the optical/IR obj is SDSS 113220.53+203551.3 at z_phot~0.4, giving a size of 780 kpc or 2 million ly, almost a giant
I first thought it was a very bright nearby galaxy, but no, the WISE images in the 4 channels look very inconsistent, SDSS has no bright obj
very good catch. needs higher resolution radio image to find out its real radio structure; don't forget the tiny hourglass to the right!
needs a more sensitive radio image, we can't tell with the present data.
the central source is so strong that cuses the artefacts around it
beautiful, with two accidentally superimposed IR objects due north and southwest of the actual host galaxy
this would qualify as a core-halo source at the given resolution; at higher res. the halo is likely to become structured with jets or lobes
the source at image center is more like a #headtail or #NAT, the one at bottom right qualifies as a WAT (wide openig angle)
actually more of a WAT (the opening angle at the IR source is >90 degs; the IR source is a blend of several
I agree
the radio "bulge" at center is similar to what we see in X-shaped sources, possibly due to bakcflow of material from hotspots at N and S end
central source could b lobe of the bright IR source at bottom right, it would be a very asymmetric triple radio source! perhaps overedege?
actually there are two separate WATs in this image, one at center, the other at bottom left, probably in the same cluster of galaxies
yes, this is a noisy area, but at center we have a twin-jet source with faint lobes left and right (E and W)
yes, bent double (FRII in scientist jargon), but NOT #ifrs: the IR object is in the middle between the outer lobes
double at left center is #hourglass, possibley causing the double at right (likely artefact, or "ghost" of the strong double
either blend of #hourglass (left) with asym WAT (right), each with IR galaxy, or very complex WAT on right (brightest) IR object
this is a typical wide-angle tailed source (#wat), the circle shape is accidental
better #compact,#noinfrared, relics are diffuse by definition
possibly distant #headtail rather than relic
either two separate #ifrs, or single #hourglass= #ifrs
artefacts are due to strong central #compact source, the important thing in this image
only the weak radio spots are artefacts, the central one is a poorly resolved #hourglass with IR counterpart at center.
yes, narrow-angle tail (or wide-angle, if we had even better resolution). The IR object is a blend of >= 2 galaxies, the radio one is left
central source likely a triple with 1-sided jet to east-south east with faint IR object at core; the one up left is compact with faint IR
either 2 separate #ifrs or an extreme #hourglass (only hot spots) with the IR counterpart closer to the upper right source. Not a relic.
the pair to the left seems separate from the point source on the right, an both seem #ifrs
yes, i agree to x-shaped. The IR object at the top left extreme of the radio source is likely acidentally superposed.
yes, bright stars have the cross-shaped pattern and appear "big" (just overexposed); the IR galaxy is "blended" with it to the upper right
looks like a WAT (wide-angle tailed) source poorly resolved and without radio core; the IR image may be a blend of more than 1 galaxy
yes, call it #triple, the lower right radio "lobe" is much fainter and further away, but the alignment of the 3 is good;
asym. #hourglass. Needs radio follow-up to confirm
likely asym. #hourglass, weak radio core at selected IR object? Faint radio emission (in blue) seems to have higher resol. than contours?
poorly resolved #hourglass, well within the extent of the IR source, quite unusual
perfect #hourglass
#corejet aligned with the major axis of the IR object, typical for high-z radio galaxies (just a speculation)
very good #hourglass, interesting to get a redshift of the IR object
likely #hourglass, but the IR object in the middle is very low signal-to-noise
likely #hourglass, but IR object is very low signal-to-noise
IC 53, UGC 516, MCG +02-03-005, z_sp=.03927
no, this is QSO SDSS J104302.43+063023.1 at z_sp=1.437, thus 690 kpc size
no, this is triple on SDSS J104242.09+470102.5, WISEA J104242.09+470102.8:W1234=16.76,15.79,12.61,9.14, thus QSOcand at z~1.2
I agree, not a double: S hotspot is SDSS J162407.05+340932.8, N lobe is WISEA 162406.50+341045.4
4C+12.02, PKS B0002+125, 2MASX J00045025+1248398, z_sp=0.143, size 5.1' or 770 kpc
I'd prefer SDSS J113938.52+211458.5 =WISEA J113938.55+211458.5:W123=16.08,15.80,11.37, or QSO cand. SDSS J113941.70+211446.7
the triple is #ironly WISEA J225647.05+014110.7, seen, but uncatal.
in PanSTARRS
no, this is PSO J163554.772+251022.63 = WISEA J163554.76+251022.4:W123=15.89,14.82,11.81, z_ph~1.7, size 1.66' or 840 kpc
I'd opt for SDSS J122037.41+360055.4 = WISEA J122037.44+360055.1, z_ph=0.794
WISEA J124236.48+613007.8, very asymmetric
no, the radio streaks are due to a strong source towards
SE (beyond lower left corner), see FIRST or NVSS links
no hint for the other lobe in any other survey...
AllWISE and GAIA confirm a star, so the host is likely hidden/blended by that star
two jets/lobes ejected from the same host galaxy (not stars)
on opposite sides, thus very elongated. Most radio galaxies
look similar
QSO candidate, z_phot=0.69 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124D
double source on SDSS J145605.67+162654.8; 4C+16.43; PKS 1453+16
double src is QSO SDSS J115856.73+042313.7 (z~1.02); point source due N is SDSS J115856.74+042329.0, z~0.28, 4 times nearer; cannot interact
#ironly AllWISE J161129.09+473713.9, QSOcand, z~0.8 ? or ~520 kpc
NE wide 1.1' double is AllWISE J153715.92+073420.9, #ironly, no trace in PanSTARRS
no, this is SDSS J172652.83+324008.1, z_ph~0.58, size 1.47' or 580 kpc,
VLASS confirms radio core
no, this is SDSS J083518.42+132852.2,z_ph=0.85, size 1.0' or 460 kpc, uncatal. in AllWISE, likely due to bright star ~6" due E
no, this is 2MASX J23002300+0921346, but size is only 1.9', since NNW comp. is diffuse src on PSO J230019.685+092259.23
yes, restarted and size 2.99' in LoTSS-DR1 (2019A&A...622A...1S), z_ph~1.0 from 2 refs, if so, then 1.4 Mpc #giant; great find!
precessing double source, with the jet axis rotating counterclockwise
artefact of 8.5' long source on SDSS J154709.21+353846.2 beyond SE edge of the image
no, at cntr is SW lobe of 2.65' triple on SDSS J115005.93+403835.5
NE overedge is not a RG: hotspots are AllWISE J170816.49+570153.3 and J170808.19+570357.6, and SDSS J170800.66+565949.1
yes, 2MASX J10305361+4113165, NNE hotspot has not opt/IR ID, then size 8.8' or 910 kpc
SDSS J005459.16+031318.0, z_[h=0.6, size 1.3' or 440 kpc
SE triple is more likely SDSS J120817.53+025916.5, see 2015salt.confE..34B
yes, WAT in cl. WHL J075656.0+161325, z_sp=0.107, size 3.8' or 450 kpc
I opt for 2.2' triple on SDSS J093250.24+265401.6, size 920 kpc; far SW lobe in NVSS is dble in FIRST, perpendicular to src axis
in fact AllWISE suggests SDSS J083421.65+173314.6, z_ph=0.49, size 3.58': #giant of 1.3 Mpc
no, I opt for #ironly AllWISE J104938.70+253103.4, very faint in PanSTARRS
yes, #overedge, QSO SDSS J084441.51+083059.9, size 2.52' or 1.08 Mpc at z=0.704
no, this is #ironly AllWISE J151811.07+090055.4, no trace in PanSTARRS, likely z>1
2MASX J09001815+0745350, z_sp=0.0606, size 6.5' or 460 kpc
SDSS J124310.32+083020.6 is blend of 2 obj in PanSTARRS, host is fainter WSW component, likely z~0.8 or ~1.1 Mpc
SDSS J160902.41+610944.7, z_sp=0.893, size 1.2' or 560 kpc
SDSS J084523.61+273401.9, z_ph~0.41, size 1.1' or 360 kpc
SDSS J113401.75+155129.8, z_ph~0.55, size 500 kpc
SDSS J095549.91+322540.40, z_ph~0.8, size 0.9' or 410 kpc
the host seems hidden in the glare of a star, but VLASS suggests it might be SDSS J205016.18+034136.6
SDSS J094645.91+323911.6
no, this is SDSS J154053.27+533026.8, z_ph~0.56, size 510 kpc, VLASS confirms radio core and SW arm 2.7 longer than NE arm
PKS 2308+098: single source on SDSS J231117.33+100822.9 = [HB89] 2308+098 per NED, z_sp=0.433
SDSS J233636.10+032348.8, AllWISE J233636.12+032348.8, QSOcand, size 1.64', likely z > 1
either SDSS J084254.44+403844.8 or SDSS J084255.07+403849.5, but neither detected in AllWISE; no suitable #ironly host either
SDSS J210647.55+061201.7, z_ph=0.68, size 2.1' or 680 kpc
no, this is #IRonly AllWISE J115605.49+424616.7, z_ph
betw 0.8 and 2.2 (guessing)
3C458, SDSS J231252.07+051649.6, 3.1' z=0.289, 810 kpc
AllWISE J072539.38+504415.9, no trace in Pan-STARRS
I opt for 3.5' N-S triple on 2MASX J09241470+0309009, z_sp=0.128, 480 kpc, but N+S lobes/hotspots have possible opt. ID, VLASS does
not help
no, this is SDSS J121744.73+410447.5, z_ph~0.63, size 0.9' or 370 kpc
cntr is likely the NE lobe of a triple on 2MASX J13534621+5410446, z_sp=0.0994 in SW corner, size 3.45' =380 kpc, no NVSS/LOFAR radio bridge
unlikely the star... perhaps SDSS J085042.12+402910.6 close to the W lobe?
2MASX J08391582+2850389, BrClG in cl. Abell 690, NVSS: size 7' or 630 kpc
VLASS suggests 0.9-mJy core at J002223.64+121307.3, so SDSS J002223.58+121306.8 is more likely: z_ph~0.8, size ~1.0 Mpc
double lobed QSO FBQS J170648.0+321422 = SDSS JJ170648.06+321422.8, TXS 1704+323, z_sp=1.075, outer
lobes have no ir as expected
no, this is SDSS J134742.09+490745.9 = AllWISE J134742.10+490743.9; J122522.23+500938.3 must come from another subject (e.g. ARG0000l23)
no, I opt for #ironly AllWISE J124446.57+043243.8, faint, uncatal. but clear in PanSTARRS
SDSS obj not on axis, I opt for CFHTLS J143721.017+573436.03, aka AllWISE J143720.97+573435.6, z_ph=0.94, size 1.46' or 690 kpc
z=0.422 QSO is too far W of the N-S double, but on axis with far WSW radio source, which is SDSS J005254.29+041417.6, so not a lobe/hotspot
yes, radio stars exist, but double-lobed ones are not (yet) considered as proven; and your ID would leave the SW lobe unidentified
J102921.30+245727.2 is superposed on the NE lobe, I hadn't considered it; my ID is closer to the source center, but yours
is not impossible
I opt for #ironly AllWISE J102920.07+245712.9, but why radio star?
#ironly AllWISE J113432.76+035743.6
Either AllWISE J155858.66+035019.6 looks compact in PanSTARRS, possibly QSO, or PSO J155857.921+035020.69, undet. in AllWISE
SDSS J005301.68+041453.2, z_ph~0.7, I see no evidence for QSO or BL Lac object
SDSS J134803.98+570510.6 = AllWISE J134803.97+570510.5, z_ph=0.75, size 1.1' or 490 kpc
PSO J071938.880+342602.19 = AllWISE J071938.87+342602.2:W123=15.30,14.14,11.26, 2.1', z_ph=0.70-1.2, could be #giant
the ID with the bright sp i(also in NED) seems wrong, I propose AllWISE J144556.57+173833.0 at the W edge of the ring around the sp
SDSS J210333.35+075431.2 = AllWISE J210333.35+075431.4
no radio jets (possibly at higher resol.), a WAT in an very regular & rich cluster, central galaxy SDSS J162132.36+060719.0, z_ph~0.35
SDSS J104706.03+534419.1
yes, a 6.3' or 1.95-Mpc wide giant at z=0.375, previously found in RGZ
yes, NGC 4827 = UGC 8065, size 3.7' in NVSS, but with z=0.0255 only 110 kpc
SDSS J110151.89+164038.6, size 5.5', z=0.069, 440 kpc
these seem to be separate sources in cluster WHL J104800.5+151605 =GMBCG J162.00202+15.26823
yes, VIII Zw 073b: radio jets clearly emanate from the central bright G, 2MASX J21005076+0720449
SDSS J135253.84+582449.2 coincides with radio core, SDSS J135253.09+582459.9 is a star confirmed by GaiaDR2
no, this is SDSS JJ134754.07+013420.2
2MASX J12515434+3519116 z_ph=0.206, size 4.0' or 810 kpc
no, see the strong core in FIRST, host is QSO FBQS J121609.6+415928, z_sp=0.2426, size 5.3' or 1.2 Mpc, see 1982AJ.....87.1245B
correct, just one galaxy SDSS J151347.97+530837.1 at center, z_ph~0.44, the source is ~830 kpc wide
#ironly AllWISE J125907.18+182522.5
no, this is #overedgd dble-lobed IC 2402; 4C+31.32, z_sp=0.0674, size 5' or 390 kpc
no, this is SDSS J133253.74+484532.2, z_sp=0.7304, with single N lobe, S lobe indeed very faint in NVSS and TGSS (if detected at all).
yes, host is even too faint in WISE to appear in the AllWISE
catalog
artefact, NVSS is empty
likely a WAT whose tails merged (at least in projection), SDSS J100044.51+204727.7, z_sp=0.210, in cluster WHL J100044.5+204728
yes, double: SDSS J121329.78+455941.4, z+ph=0.866, size 1.75' or 810 kpc
no, VLASS shows a 0.7-mJy radio core at AllWISE J142001.61+570704.4:W12=+0.46,z_ph_CFHTLS=0.96; J142001.90+570714.1 is undetected in WISE
4C+01.35, could also be HATLAS J123705.32+013553.27 (2011MNRAS.416..857Smith+) or SDSS J123705.28+013553.3, await VLASS1.2 for a radio core
great find! probably the first WAT-shaped radio star, GAIA DR2 shows PM in DEC, WISE: no evidence for AGN superposed
more likely a WAT in cluster WHL J091639.4+052554, z=0.143
nothing near source center; perhaps SDSS J083953.29+310547.5, but then very asymmetric
2MASX J17300508+5212255, z_ph~0.09, amazingly short FRI bijet: size 0.75' or 75 kpc, no outer lobes in NVSS
lobes confirmed by VLASS, could be AllWISE J210444.99+032714.1, very faint in PanSTARRS, perhaps z~0.7, size 1.87' or 0.8 Mpc
yes, diffuse emission due S in NVSS+TGSS; NW end coincides with bright spiral 2MASX J08082331+3859293, worth to follow up
looks more like a QSO, also based on WISE colors; z_ph=0.23 seems low, could be up to 1.0
UGC 7115, z_sp=0.0226, size 16' or 440 kpc
no, this is SDSS J155904.16+183624.0,r'=21.80, z_ph=0.66, size 1.17' or 490 kpc
I'd prefer SDSS J142357.02+515928.6,z_ph~0.55, size 1.6' or 620 kpc
faint E lobe in NVSS: possibly SDSS J095127.63+360650.7, 0.8-mJy in FIRST, z_ph~0.39, size 7' or 2.2 Mpc, but too faint to be sure
yes, SDSS J115006.85+170935.9, z_ph=0.6, size 2.34' or 940 kpc; good catch!
no, J091349.63+365945.6 is a disk gal. in PanSTARRS; a faint FIRST core points to #IRonly AllWISE J091349.56+365939.0:W12=16.23-15.67=+0.56
faint radio core points to host SDSS J163357.12+080457.1,z_ph=0.48, size 1.48' or 530 kpc
#IRonly AllWISE J164851.62+242415.4, not SDSS J164851.51+242413.8 nor SDSS J164851.53+242413.8
SDSS J080145.02+242315.1 is a star by Gaia DR2, host is ~2.5"SW of star, uncataloged, but seen in SDSS and PanSTARRS, likely > 1 Mpc size
I would opt for SDSS J151715.78+022402.5,z_sp=0.6753, size 1.95' or 820 kpc
unsolvable with currently available radio data; could also be a 3' E-W
double on SDSS J002848.43+090257.7, but VLASS shows no radio core
because it's brighter & closer to the source major axis & detected in AllWISE,
(J105816.31+081201.3 is not); size 1.8 Mpc, very good find!
known giant: 2007AcA....57..227M,2018ApJS..238....9K propose SDSS J105816.31+081201.3, but I agree better with SDSS J105816.31+081201.3
cntr PanSTARRS J012956.746+015213.06 = AllWISE J012956.75+015212.6; or wide double on SDSS J012959.27+015232.2, z_sp=0.494
#IRonly QSO cand AllWISE J110737.87+414246.0, W123=16.84,15.72,12.50
no, this is SDSS J231925.33+101831.8, uncataloged in AllWISE, z_ph~0.65, size 1.56' or 640 kpc, confirmed by VLASS1.1
not a triple: central src has no optID, but southermost (off image) has one in PanSTARRS
#IRonly AllWISE J162531.95+104844.3
NE lobe of 1.97' double on SDSS J083903.20+455536.7, z_ph=0.36, size 300 kpc
SDSS J093916.30+363929.3, perhaps z_ph~0.6, then size ~550 kpc
hard to say, apparently affected by the cluster environment and possibly
projection effects.
no, this is SDSS J141239.40+245715.5, z_ph=0.85, size 1.8' or 830 kpc, a new find!
#IRonly AllWISE J131404.71+325029.4:W12=16.44-15.71=+0.73, 0.6-mJy core in VLASS1.1
yes, SDSS J082151.15+080438.8, z_ph~0.55, size 1' or 380 kpc
1.91' triple on #IRonly AllWISE J075618.48+641303.2, further potential 2.47' (N-S) double on AllWISE J075633.24+641204.5, could be #giant
more likely SDSS J121922.48+453914.6 as you proposed in Sept. 2016, z_ph~0.4, size 2.58' or 830 kpc
no, this is #IRonly AllWISE J115221.34+343340.5
size 1.43', with z_ph~0.86 only 660 kpc
QSO SDSS J081819.12+243542.4, z_sp=1.2063, size 1.15' or 570 kpc
#IRonly AllWISE J153519.32+101836.6
VLASS confirms: SDSS J124548.71+563111.7, DDRG in faint cluster, z_ph=0.59, size 540 kpc
radio bridge in NVSS is temptingm but W hotspot coincides with AllWISE J014039.74+024019.6, peculiar in PanSTARRS; good candidate, 710 kpc
Yes, a radio galaxy of the classical double type, host is SDSS J102212.39+055152.1 or AllWISE J102212.36+055150.0,
z_ph=0.74
if so, then 3.2 Mpc; or else 2.9' on SDSS J161718.59+151938.5,z_ph=0.51, 1.07 Mpc; VLASS1.2 in 2019 may show
SDSS J235750.42+101133.4, z_ph=0.28 or 0.75, likely > 400 kpc
yes, 4C+37.32; B2 1141+37, z_sp=0.1148, size 4.5' or 560 kpc
SDSS J111700.86+453719.4, AllWISE J111700.82+453719.1, likely z > 0.5 or > 390 kpc
yes, WNW lobe seen in NVSS, resolved out in FIRST, size 1.8' or 730 kpc
AllWISE J125533.23+392443.4, #ironly, faintly detected in PanSTARRS, but uncatalogued
no, the WISE image shows a dble obj., radio host is E one, #IRonly AllWISE J152414.01+385310.7, z likely >0.5
yes, relatively rare example of WAT QSO, z_spec is not even in NED... but z_ph=1.385 is very close
SDSS J084711.18+454005.2,z_ph=0.32, size 3.2' =890 kpc (Fig.9 2010MNRAS.405..436I); unlikely SDSS J084710.57+454025.6 as it is a spiral
WAT = wide-angle tailed radio galaxy. They live in clusters and
the cluster is nicely seen in SDSS
AllWISE J031839.01+044140.5
correct
no, either QSOcand SDSS J130330.10+475428.7,z_ph=0.425 or SDSS J130331.83+475426.6,z_ph=0.24
SDSS J122732.50+261323.1
SDSS J125814.60+225846.5
QSOcand SDSS J154219.73+564814.5, z_ph~0.6 ?, Xshaped or winged, VLASS shows 0.9-mJy radio core
but it doesn't have AGN/QSO WISE colors, GaiaDR2 has PM.ne.0; I don't see other suitable objects; VLASS: no radio core,
less likely AllWISE J135412.79+392758.8:W123=17.30,16.90,12.73 or AllWISE J135413.48+392801.9:W123=16.72,16.37,12.55
most likely AllWISE J135410.26+392742.6, QSOcand, z_est~1.6 (2018ApJS..235...10K), size 1.88' or 960 kpc
SDSS JJ153511.58+272921.4 = AllWISE J153511.56+272921.5 by VizieR, but I can't find it in SDSS DR7
yes, QSOcand SDSS J170306.95+191512.2, z_ph~0.61 by 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo+, size 610 kpc
yes, BrClG in cl. WHL J090839.1+594512, size 5.0' or 1.14 Mpc,
unusual for a BrClG
yes, SDSS JJ113506.34+613338.0, likely z>0.7, size 2.07' or > 890 kpc
SDSS J162910.52+084854.2, z_ph=0.59, size 1.44' or 570 kpc
QSO candidate with z_ph=1.127, but unfortunately the E and W lobes are artefacts, nothing there in NVSS
possibly SDSS J152749.42+095411.0,z_ph=0.735, size 1.19' or 520 kpc; await VLASS1.2 to see a radio core
QSO candidate SDSS J142954.37+303823.8, z_ph~0.8 to 2.2
SDSS J094409.22+103619.6
no, this is SDSS J111556.10+082335.3, z_ph=0.8
strongly bent and the AllWISE object doesn't match with the
FIRST source, doubtful, but extended emission bridge seems
present
the plx has a large error, and AllWISE colors are typical of a QSO, z_ph~0.5 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124D and 2018ApJS..235...10K
more like a WAT to me...
SDSS J125602.86+022032.1, not in AllWISE, likely because of
blend with bright star due NW
no, radio core at J120702.87+385314.7 in VLASS, coincides with faint uncatalogued obj. in PanSTARRS, AllWISE J120702.57+385316.7 is 4.1"WNW
VLASS gives a slight preference for SDSS J154700.25+354403.5, which for z_ph~0.65, size 3.55' gives 1.48 Mpc; unrecognizable in
NVSS
VLASS gives a slight preference for SDSS J154700.25+354403.5, which for z_ph~0.65, size 3.55' gives 1.48 Mpc; unrecognizable in
NVSS
yes, SDSS J142931.77+271940.4, z_ph=.35 (mean of 3 refs), 2.67' or 790 kpc, good catch! difficult to recognize in NVSS; no core in VLASS
or possibly SDSS J145857.26+464913.4, QSOcand from WISE; only VLASS1.2 in 2019 may show...
starlike SDSS J131931.17+211216.2 falls closer to radio axis, but is undet. in AllWISE and not listed as QSO candidate, weird
NE lobe much wider/stronger in NVSS, possibly asym. dble on SDSS J163511.10+183339.1 ?
I'd opt for small double on SDSS J155012.77+461211.0, and compact src on SDSS J155011.26+461134.4
no, this SDSS J155504.07+493057.2, 2.55' or 950 kpc large
core of a 13' (920 kpc) source, see NVSS and e.g. 2012MNRAS.426..758Pirya+
also, no evidence for giant: no possible host due SSE, and far SE FIRST source is SDSS J095803.93+401106.6
not so extreme: S_TGSS,NVSS=30,3.9 mJy, S_FIRST=3.26mJy (size 9.5"), sp.index ~-0.9, no host, but that's true for most faint radio sources!
either SDSS J085102.17+045844.1 or SDSS J085102.43+045848.5, VLASS1.1 does not show any radio core, z>0.37 thus at least 620 kpc
candidate giant, with z=2.95 and 2.65', 1.23 Mpc, but needs confirmation, perhaps with VLASS1.2 in 2019 or LoFAR
could also be SDSS J163601.56+375241.9,z_ph~0.5, VLASS1.2 in 2019 should tell if and where there is a radio core
Gaia DR2 does NOT detect a significant parallax or proper motion, so is it really a star ?
0.9-mJy FIRST source at J100810.12+395100.0 has no opt/IR ID, but if host SDSS J100810.13+395047.0, z_ph=0.62, then size =5.62' or 2.29 Mpc
yes, SDSS J092633.24+431245.7, z_ph~0.25 (mean from 3 refs) and size 2.0' or 470 kpc, central src. is NE hotspot; very good finding
yes, QSO/AGN 2MASX J08531944+3852392, NVSS shows 3.7' E-W diffuse emission, 510 kpc wide, apparently not reported before
faint radio core between lobes, but no optical or WISE ID
at this position (13 27 32.39 +38 37 50)
could be SDSS J123357.65+415059.4, too faint for any
z_phot
no evidence for emission bridge or radio core; too speculative
for the moment
no evidence for emission between radio componets in
VLASS; too speculative I think
morphology of lobes would be unusual, too speculative I find
no, this is SDSS J153931.10+100747.8, z_ph=0.485, 1237662637446923511
AllWISE J085601.41+285521.4,W12=+1.09, QSO candidate, likely z>0.5, size > 520 kpc
NVSS and TGSS suggest diffuse outer lobes on each side, z_ph=0.35, size ~5' or 1.48 Mpc #giant candidate
hmm, the faint WISE source near the NW lobe is not in
the WISE nor AllWISE catalog...
no, SDSS J163127.31+300120.3 is ~8"SSW of the radio core, which is undetected in SDSS and PanSTARRS, blended in AllWISE
this is SDSS J150457.12+260058.4, aka 3C 310, VV 204, PKS 1502+261, very diffuse lobes
VLASS shows a faint radio core about 1.5"NW of the star (which IS a star with parallax and PM by GaiaDR2)
I'd opt for #ironly either AllWISE J210402.62+101846.6 or J210404.13+101826.0, VLASS shows no radio core
tough, possibly #ironly AllWISE J102029.44+055558.8, W12=+1.02,
no radio core detected in VLASS
yes, QSO candidate, z_ph=1.02 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo+, size 1.03' or 500 kpc
possibly an artefact
no, this is SDSS J134837.33+631056.1,z_ph=0.5,size 1.4' or 520 kpc, BrClG in cl. GMBCG J207.15556+63.18229
I opt for SDSS J154441.48+463236.9,z_ph=0.4, size 2.15' or 690 kpc, it shows a 1.0-mJy core in VLASS
nothing in PanSTARRS either, must be very distant
no, I'd opt for SDSS J113924.47+293755.7,z_ph=0.799, size 0.67' or 300 kpc
not SDRAGN, I meant to say that 2MASX J17253705+4258386
is not the host
about 8"W of disky galaxy 2MASX J17253705+4258386, faint compact obj. (QSO?), only seen in r in PanSTARRS, await VLASS1.2 in 2019
strange, if cntr is S lobe (~2 mJy) of triple, why is it undet. in NVSS? With 2.4', if z>0.7, then giant
S lobe of SDSS J014849.35+062243.2,size 3.3'z_ph=0.33, 950 kpc; due SW is SDSS J014839.12+062042.7,z_sp=0.468,size 1.7'=600 kpc
perhaps SDSS J104002.36+052324.1, z_ph=0.625, size 1.95 Mpc,
less "active" in its WISE colors
sure giant, but AllWISE J103959.97+052320.8 must be at z>0.7 (>2 Mpc) and requires strong bending, but coincides with radio core
no, this is SDSS J125008.46+260933.7, z_ph=0.673, size 1' or 400 kpc
no, this is SDSS J142528.97+390345.0, z_ph=0.38, size 1.0' or 320 kpc
no, this is a giant on SDSS J124154.50+573040.8, z_ph=0.353, size 3.95' or 1.2 Mpc
no, this is 123036.12+173432.8, z_ph=0.58, size 1.0' or 390 kpc,
SDSS J123034.09+173431.3 seems like an asteroid
SDSS J210333.35+075431.2 aka AllWISE J210333.35+075431.4, likely z > 0.5
yes, but not 1-sided ... the S lobe is clear seen in NVSS, resolved out in FIRST, total size ~1.75' or 610 kpc
NW diffuse source is S lobe of SDSS J162209.91+552433.6, z_sp=0.108, size 3.13' or 370 kpc
no, I opt for SDSS J150118.16+422402.7,z_ph=0.64, size 1.48' or 610 kpc
no, I think it's QSO cand. SDSS J145642.02+434312.5 = AllWISE J145641.92+434312.1:W123=17.75,16.38,13.08
do you suspect a triple centered on FIRST J093937.8+362315 ?
It has no optical/IR counterpart.
no radio core in VLASS, but no optical/IR IDs for either hotspot: candidate giant
yes, SDSS J081257.38+070455.7, very red and starlike, AllWISE J081257.38+070456.3:W1234=14.17,14.02,12.44,8.86, but they're not QSO colors
yes, a starforming galaxy and AGN at the same time!
artefact of strong source beyond W margin (towards right)
no, I opt for SDSS J111510.73+075448.5, z_sp=0.51646, size 1.88' or 700 kpc
I opt for QSO candidate SDSS J113400.18+242423.7,
AllWISE J113400.19+242423.7:W123=15.41,14.52,11.81
I opt for #ironly AllWISE J130544.00+274334.8, well centered between lobes; SDSS J130543.48+274343.8 is ~2"N of NW lobe
radio core in VLASS at J122109.79+515049.8: likely SDSS J122109.70+515051.0=AllWISE J122109.76+515050.0,z_ph=0.8, size 1.04' or 470 kpc
SDSS J163206.60+173727.9, z_sp=0.56, size 1.45' or 560 kpc
no, this is SDSS J103940.31+311002.1, z_sp=0.137
3C 284 = B2 1308+27, z=0.2397, size 3.07' or 700 kpc
rippling is an artefact in the radio image; host is z_sp=0.749 QSO SDSS J111931.61+020729.4, size 0.87' or 380 kpc
yes, SDSS J090412.11+283613.0, z_ph=0.52, size 3.3' or 1.23 Mpc #giant; far W hotspot FIRST J090401.97+283630.0 has no opt/IR ID
possibly PSO J173120.490+421156.67 = AllWISE J173120.49+421156.8:W12=15.74-15.83=-0.09
cntr is likely a small dble on SDSS J105105.15+464801.5, so perhaps no overedge here
SDSS J105035.34+552958.1, z_ph=0.32, size 1.08' or 300 kpc
I agree with SDSS J150326.22+410016.3, though the FIRST peak is 2.5"NNE of it.
yes, SDSS J133920.84+174752.9, size 2.58' z_ph=0.603 1.04 Mpc #giant, found by antikodon in Jan 2014 and Jan 2015
yes, SDSS J161940.24+194454.2, z_ph=0.55 size 1.81' or 0.70 Mpc
also z_phot = 0.331 according to 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo
SDSS J163607.20+160809.2, zph=0.32, size 2.0' or 600 kpc
VLASS suggests #ironly AllWISE J151936.03+330804.1:W12=+0.92, thus AGN or even QSOcand, size ~30",far W "lobe" SDSS J151916.79+330836.1 ?
SDSS J145352.84+500406.2, z_sp=0.3883, size 1.4' or 440 kpc, also in 2011MNRAS.415.1013Koziel-W.+
host is SDSS J091711.52+253217.2, QSOcand z_ph=1.257, size 0.77' or 390 kpc
yes, also listed in 2011AJ....141..182Kimball et al.
yes, star is ~1" off axis due N, but good candidate, AllWISE W12=0.01, compatible with star, lobes also seen in VLASS
rather #ironly AllWISE J140416.35+315613.2
2015MNRAS.446.2985V only list dble radio sources; this one is indeed a #specstar, but no significant parallax in GAIA DR2, needs follow-up
yes, QSO candidate, z_ph=0.4, 1.12, and 1.8 are offered... size 620 to 930 kpc
yes, but curiously neither in WISE nor AllWISE catalog.
2014A&A...568A.126Brescia+ give a more reasonable z_ph=0.4249
NVSS shows very bent faint S lobe, size 4.05' or 770 kpc, unusual for a BrClG (MaxBCG J207.03681+19.32870, WHL J134803.5+192019)
LQAC 116+052 001, TXS 0743+528, z_sp=0.542, size 1.74' or 660 kpc
no, this is #IRonly AllWISE J150605.12+433808.9:W12=16.52-15.96=+0.56, faint radio core detected in FIRST (see blue hue)
NGC 4801; MCG +09-21-060, size 6.2' or 390 kpc
yes, SDSS J140343.33+280921.0, z_ph=0.91, size 0.75' or 350 kpc
peak in VLASS is ~2"S of star, and closest distance betw radio "jet" due NW is ~1", PM of star ~4.5 mas/yr, so most likely chance alignment
no, this is SDSS J124757.21+461029.0, z_sp=0.5729, size 1.34' or 0.53 Mpc
no radio core even in VLASS...
possibly SDSS J145933.10+200504.0 (bluish nearby G, unlikely), or IRonly WISE J145932.77+200506.3
cntr is SDSS J093756.36+475723.8, more extended in NVSS, NE source likely separate
I'd opt for SDSS J142703.58+311012.9, z_ph=0.457, size 2.0' or 700 kpc, far SSE hotspot is SDSS J142707.30+310813.0
no, this is QSO SDSS J160932.70+552542.0, z_sp=0.36 (z_sp_SDSSDR12,14=6.332 is wrong; Lya is Ha)
most likely #ironly AllWISE J095124.77+080708.8, no radio core
in VLASS1.1
yes, AllWISE J133334.35+363623.9:W1234=14.08,13.18,10.17,7.47, QSO cand., could be at z~1.2
no, radio core in VLASS/FIRST is at J115633.42+552044.2, but no optical or IR object there, LAMOST spectrum at this pos. must be in error
yes, #specstar, but also AllWISE J155326.78+503342.6:W12=16.12-15.40=+0.72, incompatible with a star, indicating a background AGN
VLASS shows core at J161645.62+280953.3, nothing in PanSTARRS nor SDSS, AllWISE J161645.62+280953.2 must be the host
no, this is a star (with PM in GAIA DR2), VLASS1.1 shows radio core at J164416.62+252512.7, but undetected in SDSS or PanSTARRS
yes, QSO cand. SDSS J153225.45+024715.3, very asym: armlength ratio ~8! Other z_ph: 0.34 & 1.1
(2015MNRAS.452.3124D, 2016PASA...33...52F)
yes, SDSS J112351.34+424953.6, z_sp=0.608, size 2.84' or 1.15 Mpc #giant
IRonly AllWISE J152039.34+552633.6; alternative host SDSS J152041.08+552637.6 is a star (GAIA DR2)
either SDSS J075944.49+233130.9 or possibly IRonly AllWISE J075943.03+233124.8
SDSS J220519.20+042324.8 is unrelated, perhaps host is SDSS J220521.14+042347.2 or SDSS J220519.06+042340.1 or AllWISE J220520.22+042345.5
2MASX J23265449+0825485, z=0.13 (sp or phot?), size may be up to 4.7', far SSE hotspot is AllWISE obj., BrClG in WHL J232654.5+082549
yes, IRonly AllWISE J121153.60+425415.9
yes, z=0.691 QSO SDSS J090109.97+050617.8, size 2.56' or 1.09 Mpc (W lobe very diffuse, but clear in NVSS)
as there is no NE lobe, even FIRST isn't conclusive about
the size and thus neither about the host
yes, radio core confirmed in VLASS
yes, published in 2017MNRAS.469.2886Dabhade et al., brightest
galaxy of cluster WHL_J223301.3+131503
... far NE hotspot is SDSS J152921.56+440622.0, thus not overedge
apparent core-dominant triple at J152916.08+440454.8, but nearest opt/IR obj. is SDSS J152916.11+440451.9 ~2.9"S, but far NE hotspot is SDSS
yes, BrClG in cl. WHL J133439.3+313618 = GMBCG J203.66383+31.60516, z~-0.19, B2 1332+31, unstudied, WAT or relic-type src?
Depends on the detail to be applied; the inner part
of the source may be classified as hymor, the outer part
(see NVSS) is a (fat) double
I'd opt for IRonly AllWISE J154352.65+091715.8
SDSS J033238.51+052323.6, z_ph=0.66
VLASS confirms radio core on SDSS J135545.05+253430.2, with z_ph~0.45 and size >3' likely a giant (a very unusual one)
VLASS doesn't give a consistent picture of this region... I give up
on this one, too.
yes, the starlike bluish object ~2"SE, SDSS J163304.45+342717.0,
does not seem to be a QSO
yes, QSO SDSS J124254.17+450348.7, but the redshift is wrong (see 2016MNRAS.462.1603Y) and is rather 0.947, but still a 2.1-Mpc giant!
I'd opt for #ironly AllWISE J150424.85+131947.2
yes, SDSS J083856.38+102200.9, with 4.42' it is a 1.76-Mpc #giant
yes, SDSS J115321.55+341512.5, QSO cand z_ph=2.01 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo+ (not in VizieR)
yes, the z_ph I quote comes from 2014A&A...568A.126Brescia+,
unfortuately not in VizieR ...
SDSS J152155.75+014540.6, z_sp=0.4953, size 1.9' or 690 kpc
AllWISE J091337.12+023145.9, no trace in PanSTARRS, rare radio morphology
yes, known giant (see 2001A&A...374..861S, 2009ARep...53.1086K), size 12' or 1.15 Mpc
no, this is SDSS J163659.60+121450.8, z_ph=0.33, size 0.75' or 220 kpc
no, this is SDSS J163745.59+511708.5 with a radio quiet host
no, this is SDSS J121329.10+050010.0, z_ph=0.45, size 0.84' or 290 kpc
no, 3 independent sources (from E to W): SDSS J110716.91+424308.4, SDSS J110709.00+424318.4, SDSS J110702.08+424326.5
yes, SDSS J074218.21+194719.4, z_sp=0.6579, size 1.65' or 690 kpc
the position of Ton 985 is not well known; it's rather SDSS J085946.73+223818.4,z_ph=0.72, size 1.26' or 550 kpc
unfortunately new VLASS image doesn't show a radio core. J140451.61+611616.6 seems BrClG
no, this is SDSS J094147.02+315454.8, z_ph=0.367, however, AllWISE colors suggest QSO of z_ph~2.0
radio core is at J082745.530+161549.61, but no optical or IR object there
I prefer #ironly AllWISE J160821.34+423510.5
AllWISE J080349.67+614644.4
no, this is 2MASX J11341918+3046390 = SDSS J113419.26+304638.4
I opt for SDSS J125118.47+181118.8
VLASS suggests a core at J122545.2+361132.3, but no optical or IR object there... I surrender
yes, SDSS J084444.90+171325.1,z_ph=0.490/0.203, if E lobe in NVSS is real, then size 3.54' or 1.0 Mpc #giant
possibly an artefact of strong and complex sources due E in cluster ZwCl 1215.1+0400
no, the host is likely hidden by the 14.4-mag blue star SDSS J102456.74+090554.50
yes, SDSS J000343.29+313942.6, size 4.0' or 1.52 Mpc/h70
yes, 3C 277
SDSS J132355.54+414743.4, z_sp=0.512, size 1.4' or 520 kpc
if AllWISE J102909.92+025520.2 is a QSO, the WISE colors suggest z~1.0 (see Krogager+2018 arXiv:1802.00482), then 2.27' = 1.09 Mpc #giant
either SDSS J103553.66+024943.9 = AllWISE J103553.67+024943.8:W123=15.71,15.15,12.35, or else SDSS J103553.02+024946.5
possibly restarted, #IRonly AllWISE J124843.02+202248.5:W12=16.43-16.10=+0.33, undet. in SDSS and PanSTARRS
SDSS J113831.01+312327.6, z_ph=0.46, size 3.0' or 1.05 Mpc #giant
perhaps SDSS J133909.00+203413.1, but no z_ph available, no radio bridge in NVSS,FIRST nor VLASS1.1
SDSS J223013.03+044829.8, z_ph=0.75, size 1.38' or 610 kpc
SDSS J135226.59+470917.9, z_p=0.5147, size 2.55' or 950 kpc
either AllWISE J095236.65+072918.8 or PanSTARRS J095236.286+072918.5, VLASS image shows weak preference for the latter
no, that star is too far SW of the radio source; the host is
lost in the glare of the bright bluish star due north
yes, SDSS J084434.18+230133.1: TGSS confirms the 2 lobes, but size is only 2.7', z_ph=0.90/0.67 for SDSSDR14/9, so size ~1.2 Mpc, #giant
no, this is SDSS J074300.26+443235.8,z_sp=0.696, size 1.0' or 430 kpc, undet. in AllWISE (due to blend with star SDSS J074300.79+443230.1)
no, this is QSO cand SDSS J150749.11+394720.2, z_ph=0.394, not green, size about 360 kpc or more
yes, SDSS J144007.85+552706.0, size 3.5', z_ph=0.56 or QSOcand z~1.2, thus #giant, at least 1.37 Mpc
size 7.4', intriguing! nearest host in PanSTARRS is 3.7"NW, undet. in AllWISE, E+W hotspots have not opt/IR ID, wait for VLASS1.2 in 2019
size 7.4', intriguing! nearest host in PanSTARRS is 3.7"NW, undet. in AllWISE, E+W hotspots have not opt/IR ID, wait for VLASS1.2 in 2019
no, this is SDSS J080816.85+492824.2, z_ph=0.21
no, the radio core is at J222904.4+082324.1, and a WISE
source is seen in this image, but not in the AllWISE catalog:
too faint
VLASS? yes, there is an image, but no detected radio core... too bad!
1-sided ejection due SE only
#ironly AllWISE J090058.95+122325.8, likely z>0.5, thus size 1.4' or at least 0.5 Mpc
SDSS J154209.91+174948.9, z_sp=0.4989, size 1.37' or 0.5 Mpc
perhaps more likely SDSS J002427.55+083811.8 ?
yes, 3C 313, z_sp=0.4594, size 2.17' or 760 kpc
either SDSS J143524.55+292310.0 or J143525.86+292239.8, both in AllWISE,with W12~+0.1, not AGN-typical; both z_ph~0.75, size 4.05'=1.8 Mpc
host possibly SDSS J171552.37+355725.6, VLASS1.1 shows no radio core, SDSS J171551.82+355718.5 is a star by its WISE colors
yes, starlike SDSS J232754.82+081508.0, spectacular in VLASS1.1: 0.1-mJy core, QSOcand z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=0.539, size 2.48' or 940 kpc
but where is the counterlobe?
2MASX J23002300+0921346, z_sp=0.164, size 3.2' or 540 kpc
(correction 08-Mar-2019: size is only 1.9' or 320 kpc)
2MASX J12202463+4445235, NAT in cl. GMBCG J185.08466+44.75681, z_sp=0.225, size maybe 3.5' or 760 kpc
no, this is a WAT on 2MASX J00271911+0224289 = SDSS J002719.07+022428.8, z_ph=0.11, BrClG in unreported clusters
yes, SDSS J114418.04+380448.0, z_sp=0.174, size 1.31' or 200 kpc
NED ID with [HB89] 2318+026 is wrong: too far E; most likely SDSS J232046.62+025652.6 or else SDSS J232046.32+025706.0
could be AllWISE J124631.22+433441.7, otherwise the triple with z_est~1.5 and size 5.0' it would be 2.5 Mpc, and bent
PanSTARRS shows faint (uncatal.) object at J124657.7+433552. which explains this E lobe as separate double
yes, SDSS J084525.51+522915.7, z_sp=0.403, size 3.9' or 1.26 Mpc
yes, 4C 08.46, but rather SDSS J160027.78+083743.0,z_sp=0.2269, size 2.8' or 610 kpc
z_sp=1.66725 QSO SDSS J134853.20+464550.6, size 1.12' or 570 kpc
yes, SDSS J124720.46+062912.7, z_sp=0.454, 2-sided in NVSS, 4.8' or 1.67 Mpc #giant
I'd opt for SDSS J151821.63+151545.1 (DR7 only) = AllWISE J151821.65+151545.4:W1234=16.62,15.80,12.03,9.34, QSOcand, z_est~2.5
checking VLASS1.1, I withdraw my ID, concur with Dolorous_Edd: SDSS J004808.90+120515.8, but z_ph=0.259,0.0977 look too low, maybe #giant
FBQS J074541.6+314256, QSO, z=0.46, size 670 kpc
yes, 3C 264, brightest galaxy in cluster Abell 1367, z=0.021
SDSS J090425.62+071648.3, QSOcand, z_ph=1.06, size 1.37' or 540 kpc
NGC 5490;4C+17.57;PKS 1407+17, z=0.0162, size 7.7' or 150 kpc
Messier 87, one of the brightest radio sources in the sky, brightest
galaxy in Virgo cluster
no, 958bacsal is correct, this is SDSS J211502.50+060836.9, z_ph=0.683,
SDSS J224243.65+055210.3 = AllWISE J224243.59+055210.8, S_3GHz=0.5 mJy core in VLASS, z_ph=0.3, size 1.25'=330 kpc
yes, SE lobe of SDSS J075710.61+215319.7 = AllWISE J075710.58+215319.4, found by antikodon Jan-2014, z_ph=.66, size 3.48' =1.46 Mpc, #giant
SDSS J082838.78+032043.5, z_ph=0.64
SDSS J140037.20+221447.0, z_ph=0.6, size 1.44' or 580 kpc, lobes almost completely resolved out in VLASS, no core emission
VLASS image suggests AllWISE J101354.96+624947.8 = SDSS J101354.96+624948.1, z_ph=0.48, size 3.1' or 1.1 Mpc, #giant
likely yes, NW lobe very faint in both NVSS and FIRST, 2MASX J13470287+1406079, z_sp=0.1372, size 3' or 430 kpc
a yet unreported ultra-steep spectrum source, S_150/1400MHz=156/4.8 mJy, likely very distant, possibly AllWISE J153927.39+195755.9
4C+06.32, 2008MNRAS.390..819G give wrong ID and z_ph; it's SDSS J084836.15+055524.1, z_ph=0.22, size 3.7' or 0.8 Mpc, NVSS+TGSS extend NE
oops... another double-lobed radio star? SDSS J073757.18+294211.9, r'=18.33, F5 star 46+-5 km/s, no obvious AGN colors in WISE
SDSS J102611.07+074619.2, z_ph=0.739, size 1.88' or 820 kpc, very faint hotspots in FIRST, but clear lobes in NVSS
AllWISE J095813.37+294546.3, undet. in SDSS, very faint and uncatalogued in PanSTARRS
yes, rare case of a WAT QSO, FR I, z_sp=0.604, size 480 kpc
AllWISE J143516.23+390318.1, undet. in SDSS
no: FIRST dble WNW is AllWISE J104458.02+503416.6 (faint+diffuse in PanST), far WNW hotspot J104454.54+503428.3 is SDSS J104454.53+503428.3
no, it's clear in NVSS, likely relic radio galaxy SDSS J090406.19+100727.6; far W hotspot is QSO SDSS J090354.09+100747.9, z_sp=2.05
yes, also in PanSTARRS at J133924.855+560248.02, undetected in r, but i=21.3 mag, likely z>0.5, thus >1 Mpc #giant
no, it's the quasar 4C 50.43 of z=1.1
yes, very symmetric FRII and #IRonly, not SDSS J132716.45+471711.4 ~3.2"WNW, likely z>0.5, thus #giant
SDSS J095912.06+640820.2, z_ph=0.86, ~600 kpc
SDSS J152454.79+275704.6, z_ph=0.6 and 0.35, QSO colors in WISE
yes, #overedge, SDSS J170855.71+622644.1, z_ph=0.47, size 2.9' or 1.03 Mpc #giant
no, I opt for a double on SDSS J115609.52+410711.7, z_ph~0.9, size 2.0' or ~900 kpc
yes, the NW one is 2MASX J13444152+4028027, at least about 7.2'
long or 620 kpc
OK, the off source SDSS J132259.87+270659.1 is also known as IC 4234, CGCG 161-038, size at least 7'
more diffuse NVSS emission due NE of host, and beyond that a compact radio source 2MASX J12255029+2733037; is J122553.45+273041.4 hotspot?
NGC 4393 is radio quiet; I agree with JeanTate: SDSS J122542.29+273106.0,z_ph=0.8, size 2.72' or 1.23 Mpc #giant
could be larger due ESE
no, NW lobe of 2.1' FRII on SDSS J132300.93+271531.6, SE lobe very diffuse, but clear in NVSS, z_ph=0.65, size 2.1' or 870 kpc
FIRST core J090713.862+221401.74 is ~3.2 NE of SDSS obj., AllWISE J004239.68-233224.4 is in between FIRST core & SDSS ; the ID is not clear
2MASX J13114312+4058596, z_sp=0.111, size 6.3' or 760 kpc
I opt for a small dble on SDSS J073942.39+401003.9 and a compact one due E: PanSTARRS J073950.855+401019.95 = AllWISE J073950.83+401019.9
SDSS J103604.60+201103.4, AllWISE J103604.57+201103.8, no z_ph avail., likely >0.5, size 2.3' or >840 kpc
either SDSS J150121.53+401219.8, then not restarted, or SDSS J150120.81+401215.3 and restarted, z~0.5 in either case, relic RG anyway
yes, SDSS J131943.58+050243.0, I don't see it green... it's a QSO cand with z_ph=1.22, thus size 0.64' or 320 kpc, unusual radio shape
yes, giant! SDSS J083239.71+414155.7, z_ph=0.49/0.56 from SDSS and 2014A&A...568A.126B, size 3.7' or ~1.38 Mpc
AllWISE J052257.98-362730.8, no z_ph available
no, this is QSO LQAC 181+038 006, z_sp=1.2797, SDSS J120448.51+380140.1, B3 1202+383, VLSS J1204.8+3801
perhaps PanSTARRS 144422530974581461 at 16 52 23.435 +30 21 03.26, only detected in g, undetected in WISE
perhaps, but no obvious ID, perhaps starlike SDSS J084508.28+224136.8, AllWISE J084508.27+224136.4, but no QSO-like colors
no, this is more likely SDSS J083941.46+521325.2 = AllWISE J083941.32+521324.5, z_ph=0.9
I agree with Dolorous_Edd on the far NW triple: SDSS J151946.88+600802.0, size 1.31', if z~0.45, then LLS ~450 kpc
no, the far NE triple is AllWISE J114337.98+422028.8
possibly, but I can't see a convincing counterlobe due S
SDSS J152218.56+063710.0, starlike, QSO candidate? AllWISE J152218.54+063710.1
other triple due E is SDSS J091358.65+350843.4, z_ph~0.3
yes, SDSS J142942.63+335654.8, size 2.2' or 1.08 Mpc, also in 2015MNRAS.450.1477C, 2016MNRAS.460.2385W
no, this is SDSS J144701.60+445632.2, z_ph=0.41, WAT-like, 210 kpc
AllWISE J070948.59+411039.8, z_ph=0.306 from 2016ApJS..225....5B, size 4.65' or 1.26 Mpc
I opt for SDSS J172957.18+450623.2, z_ph=0.252
2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo offers z_ph=0.856
no, this is SDSS J123530.18+270420.9, z_ph=0.43,
star has cz = 1 km/s, so almost at rest with respect
to the Sun; for stars it's more common to quote the
radial velocity cz rather than z
wrong field? I find SDSS J132300.93+271531.6, z_ph=0.65,
size 2.3' or 0.96 Mpc
E lobe of 3C 327, z_sp=0.105, size 9.3' or 1.07 Mpc
AllWISE J125928.55+022352.3
yes, PanSTARRS shows host ~3.2"E of SDSS J113809.47+445333.8, but not in PanST catalog, must be z>0.5 or >1.65 Mpc
the large double triple in the NE quadrant is SDSS J125544.21+481331.3, z_ph=0.42, size 1.4' or 470 kpc
z_sp=0.406, NVSS shows faint E lobe, if total size 4.4', then 1.43 Mpc #giant
in NW corner is SDSS J095812.52+273436.8, QSO candidate, but no z_phot available, not in WISE/AllWISE catalog, why?
SDSS J125806.70+030105.2 looks like a tempting QSO giant candidate, but is undet. in AllWISE, which is peculiar for a QSO
NGC 3426, possibly a one-sided jet due NNW ?
SDSS J161233.70+631048.0, z_ph=0.67, size 1.82' or 770 kpc, maybe restarted (DDRG)
artefact, since there is nothing in NVSS
QSOcand SDSS J073201.22+300535.5, z_ph=1.1, size 1.04' or at least 0.5 Mpc
nice in NVSS, but I'd go for SDSS J124906.18+351739.3 (faint FIRST core), z_ph=.9, size 3.36' =1.57Mpc, with J124903.33+351810.3 1.03 Mpc
IRonly WISE J121639.09+035431.5
yes, SDSS J092449.22+540917.9, size >2.8', z_ph=.27,potential W lobe different in NVSS and FIRST, undetected in VLASS, up to 3.6' or 890 kpc
yes, SDSS J084646.40+103548.4, QSOcand, z_ph=0.50, size 0.56' or 200 kpc
from the pure radio morphology of the large source, I'd opt for SDSS J154620.61+453928.7,z_ph~0.4, but the z_sp=0.46 QSO seems more likely
I'd opt for just a double on SDSS J015453.96+120448.3, z_ph-0.49
AllWISE J073227.72+534152.5, no redshift known, likely over 0.5, thus 1.62' or over 600 kpc large
NVSS shows a long tail due NW, but what is the host?
Another tailed source is about 4' south.
I agree, z_ph=1.05, size 1.3 Mpc; curious that the WISE host is not seen in the overlay; @sisifolibre: note that linear size decreases for z>~2!
no, this is SDSS J155853.77+264340.8, z_ph=0.60
I go for the IRonly WISE object in the middle of the two
radio sources
no, this is QSO cand. SDSS J072445.25+272156.9, in DR7, but not in SDSS DR14 photometr. catal., also AllWISE J072445.28+272156.9
I agree, but the far E source of the NVSS double is separate QSOcand SDSS J101254.78+233350.5, z_ph=0.62
QSO SDSS J125543.16+084145.3, z_sp=0.815, size 1.64' or 740 kpc
I think it's SDSS J142229.57+080337.9, z_sp=0.4993
SDSS J231608.10+072027.4, AllWISE J231608.10+072027.3, z_ph=0.46, size 1.05 or 0.37 Mpc
definitely has extended emission due S in NVSS;
needs more sensitive radio image.
yes, both IRonly, AllWISE J082556.42+314710.6 and AllWISE J082556.02+314655.8, very interesting alignment, pity we won't know redshifts soon
some moving object affecting only the green image
(of the 3 that the SDSS image contains), perhaps an
asteroid of satellite?
yes, SDSS J210647.55+061201.7, z_ph=0.73/0.64, size 2.1' or 890 kpc, very straight, though asymmetric
AllWISE J073324.05+555952.9, z_ph=0.368, potentially 4.5' extended in NVSS: giant or relic?
QSO SDSS J130452.75+181109.4, z_sp=1.2992, size 1.84' or 0.93 Mpc
if triple, then size 4.6', and if IR only then z>0.5 or size > 1.7 Mpc; outer hotspots have not suitable ID: good giant candidate
SDSS J093650.87+311814.3, z_sp=0.6039, size 1.4' or 560 kpc
in fact, apparently it is AllWISE J154721.55+044813.4,
undetected also in PanSTARRS
yes, 3C 18, z_sp=0.188, see NED image from 1993MNRAS.263.1023M
no, I opt for SDSS J111518.24+524042.1 = AllWISE J111518.30+524042.4
no, the FIRST core seems to lie at J171937.96+395453.7, where there is no opt/IR object; PanSTARRS shows a faint one, but not catalogued...
SDSS J080302.89+364743.0 or SDSS J080302.04+364730.1, in either case the source structure is unusual; size 500 to 670 kpc
MCG+09-20-031; 4C+55.22;DA314, z=0.05164, size 140 kpc
yes, likely precessing: inner jets show current orientation,
outer lobes show orientation long ago ?
SDSS J103910.32+224726.3 = AllWISE J103910.34+224725.8, z_ph=0.85, size 1.74' or 800 kpc
SDSS J091737.37+085458.2 = AllWISE J091737.37+085458.2, but S hotspot coincides with SDSS J091737.12+085440.7.r'=22.95,z_ph=0.780,0.2099
bright object is a spectroscopic star, z_sp_LAMOST_DR1=0.000115 ObsID=230704143, PM=+29,-54 +-3 mas/yr, potentially interesting
size ~0.8 Mpc for SDSS J121716.53+123123.6 or ~1.3 Mpc for SDSS J121715.23+123128.8, I'd discard the other two
would be giant for SDSS J160444.16+343814.4,
but I prefer SDSS J160445.89+343816.5
z_s=.282 for SDSS J160445.89+343816.5 agrees w/ 3 z_ph's, but FIRST core close to SDSS J160444.16+343814.4,z_ph=.62, less of an AGN in WISE
IRonly AllWISE J142640.09+133051.1
yes, SDSS J111505.90+204845.1,z_sp=0.663, size 2.37' or 1.0 Mpc, #giant, NE lobe clear in NVSS
SDSS J082235.08+213954.5 or SDSS J082234.87+214016.9, size 4.43' or 0.7-1.3 Mpc, but N hotspot is AllWISE J082235.08+214201.2, det. in W1234
2MASX J09132336+0406252, size 4.4' in NVSS, or 440 kpc
no, an odd galaxy: SDSS J165509.40+480854.9,r'=22.48,z_ph=0.98, size .61' =290 kpc, AllWISE J165509.39+480854.5:W23=16.11-12.82=+3.3 extreme
IRonly AllWISE J081524.29+635612.0, peculiar lobe shape, see also VLASS1.1 quicklook image
I opt for the SE compact being separate, central one is E lobe of 2' double on AllWISE J083924.74+041559.2 or J083925.49+041606.7
no, E (left) source is separate, central one is double on IRonly AllWISE J090959.36+582315.4
IRonly AllWISE J120609.77+121555.6
SDSS J083417.19+463313.4 seems to be a real star with high proper motion, AllWISE J083417.08+463312.9:W123=14.99,14.76,12.50, size 1.78'
IRonly AllWISE J113256.10+403502.0:W1234=16.30,15.34,12.07,9.33
no, this is QSO candidate SDSS J013716.22+092953.3, z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=0.893, size 1.21' or 550 kpc
no, cntr is compact and separate, SW double is AllWISE J115146.79+173619.6
likely AllWISE J095306.33+623653.0, quite asymmetrically long lobes
SDSS J092235.99+071011.1 in cluster WHL J092236.0+071011, z_ph=0.63, size 0.63' or about 250 kp
pair of objects PSO J105043.081+085850.256,zmP=21.22 and PSO J105043.092+085851.659,zmP=21.37, also in UKIDSS, likely z>0.5, LLS>1.1 Mpc
pair of objects PSO J105043.081+085850.256,zmP=21.22 and PSO J105043.092+085851.659,zmP=21.37, also in UKIDSS, likely z>0.5, LLS>1.1 Mpc
IRonly AllWISE J145005.59+542324.9
I agree, but SW lobe barely detected in NVSS, resolved out in FIRST, QSO cand., z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=1.05, thus about 870 kpc
artefact
either SDSS J095124.54+080704.4 or AllWISE J095124.77+080708.8
FIRST core is ~6"S of this galaxy; WISE image shows a host blended with it, but uncataloged, undetected in SDSS and PanSTARRS, must be z>0.5
I'd opt for compact core in IC 4450 and separate double on SDSS J143210.68+283356.9
QSO FBQS J095206.3+235245, z_sp=0.97, size 1.5' or 700 kpc
possibly QSOcand SDSS J133615.46+121307.4, from 2009MNRAS.396..223D, but no z_ph available
SDSS J152410.73+423946.9, z_ph~0.66, size 1.4' or 570 kpc
IRonly AllWISE J132848.05+042120.5, likely z>0.5, thus size 1.45' or > 500 kpc
PSO J173501.803+502127.208 = AllWISE J173501.80+502127.3:W12=15.78-15.68=+0.10, not covered by SDSS
yes, a much better ID than SDSS JJ073424.43+350634.3 proposed by 1998A&AS..128..153M for this source (GB2 0731+352, TXS 0731+352)
J100724.84+093535.7 is undet. in AllWISE; IMO AllWISE J100725.82+093539.9:W1234=15.43,15.07,12.51:,8.73, possibly SDSS J100726.02+093541.0
AllWISE J010117.61+122947.2
3C 327; 4C+02.41; DA 396
2MASX J15341865+1016480, z_sp=0.133, much larger in NVSS: 3.8' or 530 kpc, see 1993ApJS...87..135Owen+ 1994AuJPh..47..145Slee+
separate sources, central src is SDSS J112718.05+541540.0, northern one is SDSS J112719.89+541710.1
yes, VCC 1667; PGC 42054; 4C+16.33, z_sp=0.068, size 5.2' or 400 kpc
no, this is AllWISE J082245.15+193041.8, undet. in SDSS and PanSTARRS
SDSS J140339.61+294040.8 = AllWISE J140339.57+294040.2, z_ph=0.55, size 0.86' or 320 kpc
yes, 134436.86+534422.7,z_sp=0.166, diffuse NVSS due E may be counterlobe, if so, size 2.76' or 450 kpc
more likely SDSS J120903.64+394030.1, sources in NVSS are separate: S comp is a WAT on SDSS J120908.60+393841.7,z_sp=0.238
or else AllWISE 111300.15+435233.4:W12=16.77-15.78=+0.99;
could be 3 different sources (1 compact, 2 head-tails) in a very distant cluster
better AllWISE J125024.98+343454.5,W12=16.35-16.04=+0.31, detected in PanSTARRS as PSO J125024.971+343453.867
SDSS J085740.06+492433.7 (DR7 according to VizieR), AllWISE J085740.04+492434.5:W12=16.60-17.03=-0.43+-0.4, object not in DR14 nor PanSTARRS
QSO with z_sp=2.14, SDSS DR14 classifies spectrum wrongly as star, size 0.96' or 470 kpc
SW hotspot is very likely QSOcand SDSS J102803.94+360851.8, z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=1.192, detected in WISE W1,2 and 3
yes, z_sp=3.28 QSO with VERY asymmetric lobes
difficult, since the NE lobe seems to be SDSS J132923.18+013209.9 = AllWISE J132923.18+013209.1
no, I opt for IRonly AllWISE J122718.09+411559.4:W12=17.53-16.38=+1.15 (!), undet. in SDSS and PanSTARRS, maybe QSO; if z>0.5 then >.9 Mpc
no, the host is the brighter galaxy due SE, SDSS J135826.94+080651.0, in the same cluster, size 4' or 440 kpc
congrats! this is #giant no. 220 found exclusively by RGZ volunteers, and about 130 of these are giants without any doubt
or else SDSS J133250.87+374501.8, z_ph~0.42, but AllWISE W12=+0.77, i.e. a good AGN indicator
nothing in NVSS except central source, perhaps an artefact in FIRST?
NVSS: diffuse src ~2.2', host SDSS J074812.91+455153.9 or SDSS J074812.79+455210.3, z_ph~0.3; radio star only superposed?
yes, z_sp=0.316 QSO SDSS J162752.18+541912.5, size 3.13' =.84 Mpc; S lobe very bent due SE and resolved out in FIRST, very peculiar
IRonly AllWISE J134124.70+604402.4:W12=16.47-16.32=+0.15,
undet. in SDSS and PanSTARRS
SDSS J172110.96+601257.7,z_sp_2006AJ....132..231P=0.6415, size 4.07'=1.6 Mpc, seen in SIRTF VLA image 2003AJ....125.2411C
yes, z_sp=2.406 QSO SDSS J110016.12+321511.6, size 0.58' or 270 kpc
perhaps only a double, since there is no optical or IR
objects at the central source, FIRST J070948.0+510041
I agree with JeanTate's host SDSS J161502.40+285819.0,
size 2.43' or 800 kpc
more likely SDSS J092632.28+075309.2, AllWISE J092632.30+075307.9:W123=15.94,15.23,12.46
also AllWISE J081117.08+501018.6:W1234=15.92,14.80,12.04,9.09, likely a QSO, z_ph seems underestimated
I'd opt for IRonly AllWISE J164039.69+205303.1:W12=17.39-16.05=+1.34 !
beyond SW edge: SDSS J095733.79+094256.4, z_ph=0.91, size 1.37' or 600 kpc
SW hotspot of 2MASX J09574358+0944305,z_sp=0.11435, 2.1'=250 kpc, both lobes rather symmetric in NVSS, faint NE hotspot in FIRST
star seems to far SW to be a possible host
PSO J173558.950+411357.390, AllWISE J173558.73+411356.8:W1234=15.52,14.50,11.26,8.68, could be QSO
yes, SDSS J082056.10+333412.6, but not quite overedge... size 1.43' or 0.5 Mpc, other sources seem unrelated
yes, E and W hotspots have no opt/IR ID, likely z>0.5, thus size >0.98 Mpc, likely #giant
yes, SE and NW hotspots have no opt/IR ID, z_ph~0.666, size 4.7' or 2.0 Mpc, also in 2017A&A...598A.104S:LOTSS-PDR: no trails from hotspots
no, this is SDSS J150401.56+245004.9, z_ph=0.58, size 0.79' or 300 kpc
possibly SDSS J120305.96+211344.0, z_ph~0.44, size 4.1' or 1.4 Mpc, but then very asymmetric both in flux and lobe length
yes, asym FRII, SDSS J085432.79+083945.4, z_ph=0.40/0.52, size 3.2', likely just over 1 Mpc
#giant
possibly even SDSS J074418.32+430630.8,r'=22.83, AllWISE J074418.30+430631.4:W12=15.70-15.35=+0.35, but no z_ph available
FIRST radio core is 1.6"W of star; faint fuzzy object lurks there in SDSS, perhaps z~0.56 from some neighbors, ~700 kpc
SDSS J230323.85+100332.0, z_ph~0.65 or perhaps SDSS J230322.65+100340.4,z_ph~0.56, impossible to say without radio core
SDSS J131207.06+145659.3, QSO cand. z_ph=1.37, size 1.17' or 0.57 Mpc
possibly SDSS J160146.93+363512.1 = AllWISE J160146.82+363513.2, z_ph~0.74, size 1.48' or 620 kpc
z_sp=0.86361 QSO SDSS J110346.24+553527.5, size 1.13' or 500 kpc, but very asymmetric; or else AllWISE J110345.36+553516.7 more symmetric
AllWISE J164957.52+554900.8, detected in all 4 bands, z_ph_2016ApJS..225....5B=0.30, size 2.68' or 700 kpc, PanSTARRS PSO J164957.537+554900.654
likely SDSS J135459.10+101843.9, z_ph=0.77, size 1.5' or 640 kpc, detected in 4 WISE bands
yes, SDSS J023752.21+041446.6, z_ph=0.32+-0.1, size 4.15' or 1.1+-0.3 Mpc
yes, SDSS J101153.74+345639.5, z_sp=0.552, size 1.34' or 550 kpc
possibly SDSS J142745.97+012950.7,z_ph~0.3, size 2.1' or 550 kpc
SDSS J112919.72+480121.6, det. in all 4 WISE bands, size 1.45'
z_sp=3.43, but z_visual_DR12Q=0.930 QSO SDSS J152737.17+591210.1, 1.1', size ~0.5 Mpc
yes, SDSS J081613.10+443604.6, z_ph~0.44, size 1.49' or ~0.5 Mpc
yes, IR only AllWISE J092835.65+184223.2, 1.60', undet. in SDSS and PanSTARRS
yes, SDSS J131825.14+094555.9, AllWISE J131825.15+094555.5, size 3.3', z_ph~0.15 or 500 kpc
possibly a 2.6' E-W FRII with no radio core, but the best host is starforming edge-on SDSS J125628.74+441253.6, z_ph~0.12, size 2.6' or 330 kpc
too faint to say something conclusive
IR only, AllWISE J160238.80+313329.6,
AllWISE J145243.89+244856.3, size 1.29', undet. in SDSS and PanSTARRS
SDSS J121450.23+030356.0, z_ph~0.5, size 1.2' or ~400 kpc
SE triple: IR only AllWISE J094629.13+473755.1, size 0.55'
SDSS J121811.59+215436.5 in cl. AMF 2968, z_ph~0.55, size 1.67' or 630 kpc
2MASX J10195443+3930229, z_sp=0.1121, size 1.85' or 220 kpc, BrClG in MaxBCG J154.97701+39.50634
IR only AllWISE J085634.75+603957.1, size 0.87', z_ph unavailable, but likely z>0.5
due NW is SDSS J094623.08+473854.0, triple, size 1.56', no z_ph not available, but likely z>0.5, thus size >500 kpc
actually IR-only ALLWISE J205152.31+030924.4; SDSS J205152.64+030921.0 is too far E to be the host
should get a spectrum within the LAMOST survey, but
not yet...
too faint for me to see any SDRAGN feature, but rather a QSO cand: AllWISE-detected in all 4 bands.
difficult: bright host is SDRAGN cand. (edge-on?), z_ph=0.11, and starlike blue object undet. in AllWISE, perhaps not a QSO
rather SDSS J105508.27+294325.0,z_sp=0.246, perhaps #hymor
artefact of strong source 3C 274.1 ~15'W, see NVSS
z_sp=1.84, not 1.48, size 0.56' or 270 kpc
but very bent, if so...
good giant candidate, but the apparent radio core has no opt/IR ID, nor are the two possible hosts detected in AllWISE
3C 264, brightest galaxy in Abell 1367, 7 arcmin or
180 kpc long
I opt for SDSS J115451.73+275555.4, red and starlike, and no z_ph available, undetected in AllWISE... rare.
IRAS F... is the NW source; cntr is SDSS J154842.66+014919.4,z_ph=0.61, size 1' or 390 kpc
3C 273, nearest, brightest, and among first QSOs discovered; apparent streak in SDSS is the jet, bright blue star due NE is the QSO
no, it's 2MASX J08505682+4248170, BCG in MaxBCG J132.73665+42.80464, found by sisifolibre in Nov 2015
SDSS J073011.47+235748.4, z_ph=0.68, size 1.32' or 540 kpc
large source due W is CGCG 205-015 aka DA 229, z_sp=0.05922. size 7.7' or 500 kpc
yes, SDSS J080941.04+415457.5, z_ph=0.69, size 2.0' or 800 kpc
z_sp=0.837 QSO SDSS J150058.50+522710.2, size 0.7' or 300 kpc
most likely AllWISE J071034.72+501111.2: detected in all 4 WISE bands and with 0.7 mJy in FIRST; note: 2MASS J07103443+5011369, not 2MASX...
SDSS J161338.34+061416.8 is more likely: has a 0.5-mJy FIRST core and more AGN-like WISE colors, z_ph~0.7, size 2.3' or 0.99 Mpc
z_sp=1.08 QSO SDSS J131536.75+191459.9 , see also 2013ApJ...768...37C, 2009ApJS..180...67R
I opt for AllWISE 102505.80+442946.8:W12=+1.00, not SDSS J102506.17+442952.7, nor SDSS J102505.47+443015.4 (WizardHowl July 2014)
AllWISE J102821.95+250404.9:W12=16.11-15.54=+0.57
yes, SDSS J101126.19+050303.8, QSO z_sp=0.755, W lobe det. in NVSS, size 1.5' or 640 kpc
yes, 2MASX J10571225+0505376, possible lobe ~5.5'N in NVSS, possibly SDSS J105707.31+050959.8, but undet. and resolved out in FIRST
perhaps SDRAGN SDSS J075333.02+194254.6, z_ph=0.13,0.077
no, this is SDSS J151133.34+460550.8, we took a spectrum with GTC: z=0.347, thus its projected size of 10.2' corresponds to 3.0 Mpc
SDSS J113058.76+131240.0 (only in DR7) = AllWISE J113058.77+131239.8, z_ph from DR7 =0.19 too low?
AllWISE J112637.55+073003.7:W1234=15.77,15.19,12.40,8.43, possibly a blend of ULAS J112637.54+073003.8 and ULAS J112637.53+073003.5
SDSS J090410.85+384638.2 in DR7, removed in later DRs
SDSS J140007.22+075906.3, AllWISE J140007.24+075906.3:W1234=15.84,15.31,>12.62,9.09 1.3', likely z>0.5
2MASX J09103158+0353154, amazing this 15.2 mag galaxy still doesn't have a redshift, z_ph~0.08, size 3.0' or ~260 kpc
QSO, not specstar, wrongly classified SDSS spectrum; z_sp_2011ApJ...743..171A=0.299,
AllWISE J065330.07+584058.3, PSO J065330.053+584058.119, QSO? z_ph=0.561, size 1.86' or .7 Mpc
yes, SDSS J091929.09+051046.0,z_sp=0.597, size 3.16' or 1.2 Mpc
2MASX J07143105+4540068, z_sp=0.159
yes, z_sp=0.308 QSO SDSS J084751.53+124032.0, size 1.65' or 440 kpc
no, this is SDSS J140540.97+541055.4, AllWISE J140540.97+541055.4, z_ph~0.5
QSOcand SDSS J004643.97+060945.6,z_ph=1.01, AllWISE-det. in all 4 bands; or else SDSS J004643.95+061003.0,z_ph~0.43,undet. in AllWISE
no, this is SDSS J093858.34+583905.1, z_ph=0.55, size 1.33' or 500 kpc
yes, size 2.2' or 0.99 Mpc, almost a giant and an extreme lobelength ratio of 4.6
no, this is AllWISE:W123=15.82,15.13,12.97, ULAS J140901.56+123133.2, no z_phot available
no, I think this is SDSS J092833.36+480758.0, no z_phot available, AllWISE J092833.47+480757.6
SDSS J090649.98+083255.8, z=1.62 QSO, size 1.28' or 630 kpc, 2009AcA....59..431Kuligowska+
yes, size 3.1', z_ph=0.65 thus 1.2 Mpc; also NVGRC 0940 in 2016ApJS..224...18Proctor
FIRST image looks tempting but nearest host SDSS J153416.36+591724.7 & SDSS J153416.77+591801.1 =AllWISE J153416.77+591800.1 are off axis
likely SDSS J102810.08+473818.1 = AllWISE J102810.05+473818.1, z_ph=0.555 (2015MNRAS.452.3124D), size 1.6' or 0.6 Mpc
no suitable core: far NNE hotspot is SDSS J003245.94+102022.2 = AllWISE J003245.93+102022.5, possible core at J003238.9+101708.1 has no ID
yes, ULAS J115749.53+080637.4, undet. in AllWISE, z_ph_2009ApJS..180...67=3.41, size 3.47' or 1.5 Mpc!
NVSS confirms radio bridge
possibly AllWISE J072239.56+235535.8, undet. in SDSS, size 3.4', giant if z>0.4 (very likely)
I agree, but could also be SDSS J140240.65+091604.2,r'=21.45,z_ph_SDSSDR13,2014A&A...568A.126B=0.285,0.0826
I opt for SDSS J095317.61+133154.6, z_ph=0.10/0.36, size 1.23' or 260 kpc, not a giant, far NNE hotspot is SDSs J095320.37+133517.4
yes, see NVSS, likely SDSS J155743.19+470712.1 = AllWISE J120538.10+291840.6, z_ph=0.69, size 2.4' or 1 Mpc
SDSS J113742.70+311911.5 = AllWISE J113742.52+311921.2, z_ph=0.33, size 1.86' or 0.5 Mpc
yes, host is OK, but SDSS image and AllWISE colors suggest star+galaxy aligned on line of sight
NVSS suggests SDSS J111632.28+260151.6 = AllWISE J111632.28+260151.8, z_ph=0.1, size 2.9' or 310 kpc, very compact galaxy
either SDSS J090440.74+145451.8 = AllWISE J090440.72+145452.2:W1234=15.09,14.21,10.34,7.44, or SDSS J090440.89+145450.9, z_ph=.403/.27
QSO [HB89] 1418+546, z_sp=0.153, 415 refs in NED, NVSS shows a diffuse halo, VLBI shows jet due SE, very peculiar
NGC 2484; 3C 189; B3 0755+379A
SDSS J125724.18+063114.9, z_sp=0.17503, size 1.48' or 250 kpc
SDSS J163810.11+245709.3, size 1.4' or 590 kpc
SDSS J121149.67+272231.0 = AllWISE J121149.68+272231.0, z_ph=0.497, size 1.46' or 510 kpc, has 0.3-mJy FIRST core
cntr SDSS J130828.64+345401.6, apparently really a star (not in AllWISE) is too far E of the radio axis, I'd say #noIR #nooptical
single WAT on E-most (radio-quiet) SDSS J093524.92+235504.1, B2 0932+24A, z_sp=0.264, see 2001AJ....121.2915B, in cl. WHL J093522.2+235508
IR only AllWISE J132413.38+291942.3, 1.63' and likely z>0.5, LLS > 580 kpc
SDSS J083535.94+223535.9 = AllWISE J083536.03+223538.2 (blend of 2 objects?), z_ph=0.37, size 1.57' or 460 kpc, 0.5-mJy FIRST core
the SDSS and AllWISE objects are the same, and I agree with them being the host
yes, looks like distant Cyg A, it's B2 0955+32A in 1998A&AS..128..153M, NED gives wrong ID: SDSS J095756.63+315036.7
I opt for SDSS J152707.59+395508.2,z_sp=0.535, NVSS-size 1.9' or 680 kpc, possibly SDSS J152706.33+395511.1, same z
no, this is SDSS J163921.59+433410.5, z_ph=0.65, AllWISE J163921.61+433410.1, detected in all 4 bands, size 370 kpc
2MASX J12004612+2942572, a 2.7' wide WAT on the BrClG in Abell 1438, yet unreported in literature, z_sp=0.1653, 440 kpc
this is the SE end of a 7.5' and 2.5 Mpc giant SDSS J235531.63+025607.1, see arXiv:1704.00516 by Dabhade+
yes, z_sp=0.56776s QSO SDSS J123247.42+203745.2, size 2.61' or 1 Mpc
SDSS J090133.79+054128.4 in DR7, clearly seen in DR13, but not in catalog; if z_ph~0.7 then 450 kpc, AllWISE J090133.81+054128.0
SDSS J145807.03+363233.0, z_ph=0.67, size 1.53' or over 600 kpc
maybe not a hymor, but one of (not many) examples with diffuse emission BEYOND the hotspot(s), which is against the standard paradigm
at least 4.6 arcmin long, and likely z>0.5, thus LLS > 1.6 Mpc, congrats !
a 1.4-Mpc giant, observed by us with VLA in 2014; the RGZ image shows the NW hotspot, 2 arcsec from an optical object, but likely by chance
no, I opt for SDSS J084450.52+192222.8, less likely SDSS J084449.94+192214.7, both very low z_ph~0.25
yes, a z=1.03 QSO with asymmetric hotspots, size 2.53' or 1.2 Mpc; the hotspots don't have other opt/IR IDs, congrats!
I opt for the NE of WISE pair, near J173211.08+521155.3, relatively brighter in W2 that the SW comp, indicating AGN or QSO
there is a FIRST radio core of 0.5 mJy at J173211.18+521154.8, but the 2 AllWISE objects near to it are not in AllWISE catalog, strange ...
I agree, NE+SW hotspots have no opt/IR ID, armlength ratio is 3 (there are others), z_ph=0.87, size 3.14' or 1.4 Mpc
not a giant, far SE hotspot is beautiful spiral SDSS J080307.21+225217.8
I opt for SDSS J134337.68+292851.8, z_sp=0.26981, size 1.6' or 390 kpc
I'd prefer SDSS J163511.03+123839.4, z_sp=0.376, size 3.34' or 1 Mpc; a giant also for SDSS J163512.61+123901.2
the giant due NW is 2MASX J10213149+0519011, over 2.2 Mpc, see 2007AcA....57..227M
no, I opt for SDSS JJ153946.51+385508.9 (not in DR13) = AllWISE J153946.51+385508.8
likely SDSS J112009.03+151911.1 = AllWISE J112009.00+151911.1, z_ph~0.8, size 1.46' or 630 kpc
I don't see a reasonable counterlobe or host
another candidate could be SDSS J131807.60+371634.8 = AllWISE J131807.63+371634.9, but it does't have QSO properties, it seems
... host, then size >600 kpc; note that a giant has to have at least 2 arcmin AT ANY REDSHIFT (and with 2' it's a giant only for z~1.2-1.6)
I can't even find the host: AllWISE J131810.52+371636.2:W12=16.37-15.35=+1.02 has AGN color, but is 7.7"ENE of FIRST core...; if it is the
yes, QSOcand SDSS J132619.54+024753.8, z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=1.491, size 1.0' or 480 kpc
from SDSS DR7: SDSS J152559.95+540446.5, QSOcand z_ph_2009ApJS..180...67R=0.805, asym FRII, size 1.25' or 550 kpc
the radio source is offset from the QSO by too
much to be the host, but then I don't see the host
for this source...
both hosts are possible, and both would have strange
consequences
yes, mentioned in table 9 of 2011ApJS..194...31Proctor (without the opt. ID of course)
artefact of beautiful WAT in Abell 1684, ~6'SE: 4C+10.35, 2MASX J13090447+1029357, see NED and 1992ApJS...80..501O, 1997ApJS..108...41O
I agree with JeanTate
QSOcand SDSS J110652.62+343825.3, z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=0.986, 400 kpc, WAT?
IRonly AllWISE J120153.60+544532.1,W123=16.74,16.38,12.38, likely z>0.5 or >0.4 Mpc
I believe it is z_sp=1.211 QSO SDSS J004809.92+120438.0, size 3.42' or 1.7 Mpc
unlikely; there is a bluish QSO-like object lurking just west
of the edge-on spiral... SDSS doesn't catalog it as
a different object
3C 277
spectrum is very faint... is the spectral classification
as star certain?
more likely IR-only AllWISE J143516.23+390318.1:W123=15.95,15.54,12.49
it's a rich cluster also, could be a halo or relic?
possibly SDSS J130425.46+022114.6 = AllWISE J130425.37+022112.5A, z_ph=0.4, size 3.2' or 1 Mpc
SDSS J233646.44+022201.8 is the correct one, z_sp=0.3753, size 3.58' or 1.1 Mpc, also 2XMM J233646.1+022200
indication of a faint 0.5-mJy FIRST core at J172112.34+423615.3 has no opt/IR ID; so where did you find PanSTARRS data?
clearly a giant, but host unclear, could also be AllWISE J172111.34+423608.3=2MASS J17211133+4236084 = GALEX DR5 J172111.34+423608.1, no zph
I opt for a 3.4' FRII on either SDSS J154700.63+354334.5 or SDSS J154700.25+354403.5, at least 900 kpc in each case
see NVSS, I speculate host is SDSS J165001.25+121730.7, z_ph=0.68, size 4.5' or near 2 Mpc, too faint in TGSS
restarted, IRonly, AllWISE J170304.72+553301.2:W1234=15.74,14.97,11.56,8.53, likely QSO
DSS J105743.09+510557.7 is more centric, but undet. in AllWISE; J105746.24+510549.0 has W12=16.30-16.01=+0.19, not clear which is correct
yes, most likely SDSS J135954.88+513017.5 = AllWISE J135954.86+513017.6:W1234-detected, z_ph=0.31, size 4.05' or 1.1 Mpc: giant!
IRonly AllWISE J130236.54+023226.0:W1-W2=16.35-15.92=+0.43
yes, see 2007MNRAS.382.1019Brocksopp+ the first known triple double, over 2 Mpc!
looks real and diffuse in NVSS, perhaps a relic source in cluster WHL J120340.7+510047, z_ph=0.31
more securely AllWISE 093602.58+293537.2, coincides better with supposed radio core, with z>0.5 size 1.5' >0.5 Mpc
couldn't the green objects also indicate fast-moving objects
like asteroids?
yes, already found by C_cld,DolorousEdd on 1-Dec-2014, 1.1 Mpc; I found it in Flesch's milliquas a bit before
yes, USNO B1.0 J163920.72+560902.5, z_ph_2016ApJS..225....5B=0.4876, size 1.7' or ~600 kpc, not covered by SDSS DR13
SDSS J124040.18+252340.3, z_sp=0.5898, size 0.86' or330 kpc, amazingly bent!
I think the host is even fainter: IRonly AllWISE J005249.51+102105.7:W12=16.62-15.90=+0.72, not in SDSS
yep, SDSS J101853.02+422209.4, z_sp=0.812 QSO, size 1.46' or 0.64 Mpc
IRonly AllWISE J152647.56+554859.3:W123=15.85,15.32,13.02, undetected in SDSS
3C 356; 4C+51.36, z_sp=1.079
AllWISE J065927.79+555432.4:W1234=16.20,15.24,11.66,8.51, but no z_phot available
Jean, with QSO J141304.00+325324.8 you must be referring to a different RGZ image
yes, z=0.621 QSO SDSS J221259.53+091955.5, size 1.21' or 480 kpc
I'd opt for SDSS J113916.26+044320.6 = AllWISE J113916.24+044322.1, since FIRST core coincides with it, z_ph=0.567,0.376, 350 kpc
z_phot comes from SDSS DR10, there is no other z_phot;
AllWISE J072517.39+302536.9:W123=15.80,15.60,11.93,
in any case z_ph=.485 or .83, size at least 2.5' or at least 850 kpc
yes, but S lobe too faint... could be SDSS/AllWISE J104922.61+335501.7/J104922.60+335501.9 or JJ104921.74+335432.4/J104921.69+335431.0
yes, amazing bend! z_ph=0.477, size 1.14' or 400 kpc
moreover, the SW hotspot coincides with SDSS J142646.77+581736.8, z_ph=0.726,0.6597 = AllWISE J142646.76+581736.9
a very mediocre galaxy, not centered on FIRST core, which rather coincides with AllWISE J142648.20+581758.4:W124=16.24,15.62,13.01,9.29
yes, z=2.57 QSO, but amazingly ABSENT in WISE image in all W1-W4 bands, why? the star ~20"E doesn't seem to blend the QSO region
yes, also in LOFAR 150-MHz image in 2016MNRAS.460.2385Williams+, z_ph=0.61, size 1.68' or 700 kpc
amazing bend, but NVSS seems to concur, TGSS only shows outer hotspots, which have no opt/IR ID, z_ph=0.764, size 2.11' or 0.9 Mpc
most likely AllWISE J090038.74+154246.6, possibly SDSS J090038.68+154244.5
I opt for SDSS J160058.77+130659.5 = AllWISE J160058.80+130659.6:W1234-detected; neither the starlike SDSS J160058.96+130659.6 ~3"E of this
better DISCARD the giant: WSW lobe is J155014.57+054628.8 = AllWISE J155014.56+054628.7:W123=16.56,15.88,12.43, very asym FRII?
SDSS J155018.27+054702.8 has z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=1.4, but undet. in AllWISE+Galex... why? or SDSS J155019.18+054709.3,z_ph~0.45
3C 227 = 2MASX J09474514+0725204
AllWISE J170931.29+241106.7, W1-W2=0.5, could be QSO
could be SDSS JJ113335.68+090458.6, z_ph=0.352,0.795, size 1.33' or 0.5 Mpc, bent FRII? no radio core
3C 315, prototypical X-shaped source, see NED's images and 200 references, host is N gal 2MASX J15134005+2607307, by error not linked in NED
I don't think so: SE hotspot is USNO B1.0 J140938.62+155638.3,R2=19.75, NW hotspot = SDSS J140925.65+160018.3
yes, I thought so, too, but gave up because the radio
core has no ID in SDSS nor AllWISE
SDSS J170749.28+282947.1, z_ph=0.1 is ridulously low; literature ID confuses with SDSS J170749.10+282944.1 3"SW, but WISE colors non-stellar
yes, SDSS J120038.01+510326.5, z_ph=0.35, size 4.82' or 1.4 Mpc, new giant: excellent find!
yes, SDSS J141120.87+122904.8, z_ph=0.715, size 0.33' or 140 kpc
AllWISE J133730.21+025346.9, only W1 detection,
likely AGN, just too faint to tell
noIR at center; triple due S is SDSS J103757.13+345903.1 = AllWISE J103757.15+345903.1:W1234=15.67,14.40,11.20,8.71
QSO-like SDSS J104646.07+082731.8 lurking behind star, with AllWISE shifted towards star, but WISE colors clearly AGN-like; FIRST favors QSO
yes, SDSS J132713.86+285318.1, z_ph~0.26, 0.3 Mpc, also in 2016MNRAS.462.1910H
possibly SDSS J124529.48+451700.3 or AllWISE J124530.11+451652.3
2MASX J11240770+2237405, z_sp=0.262, size 2.9' or 680 kpc, see 2012MNRAS.421.1569Best+
AllWISE J073924.93+163509.2, undetected in SDSS, ultra-steep spectr. src in 1994A&AS..108...79R, must be very distant
2MASX J10250160+0402026 (center) and SDSS J102500.73+040146.7 (SW) in rich cluster GMBCG J156.25669+04.03400, not that unusual
yes, SDSS J160837.48+541527.9, but wrong z_sp, z_ph~0.5, size 2.69' ~1 Mpc' interloper W of NNE lobe is SDSS J160835.27+541633.5,z_sp=0.637
but where's the host and 3rd component?
tempting: z_sp=0.159, size 8.6' or 1.35 Mpc, but NE lobe could be SDSS J120623.18+423447.2,z_sp=0.083
no, I'd opt for SDSS J075912.22+405154.7, z_ph=0.532,0.5262, size 1.36' or 0.5 Mpc
SDSS J150828.74+460607.2, z_ph=0.555 (avg from 3 refs), size 2.23', thus ~850 kpc, not quite a giant...
USNO B1.0 J080202.58+635303.6 = AllWISE J080202.59+635303.4:W1234=13.03,11.80,8.49,5.65,z_ph=0.326, size 1.4' or 400 kpc
bright spiral NGC 2601, ARK 284, IRAS 11129+0523, peculiar enough to feature 1-sided radio hotspot... unreported in literature it seems
... Abell 614 member ~15"SE SDSS J080106.96+175845.2,z_sp_SDSS=0.14406,r'=16.39, 2015MNRAS.446.2985V incorrectly identify with latter G
I opt for SDSS J080106.55+175854.9,r'=22.74, no z_ph available, but 1995AJ....109...14O give z_sp=0.1436, likely corresponding to bright ...
indeed unusual, no WISE src near center of 2 lobes, thus very asym; far SE hotspot is SDSS J095857.25+034409.3,r'=21.67,z_ph=0.752,0.6594
SDSS J143832.57+022507.5 = AllWISE J143832.48+022508.3, z_ph=0.46, size=1.55' or 530 kpc, far SSW lobe is SDSS J143828.45+022205.5
1.1' double on AllWISE J073058.22+423407.2, far NW hotspot is SDSS J073055.30+423445.9, z_sp=0.48033, by chance aligned with former
likely not overedge: SE lobe is separate WAT SDSS J204358.08+035543.0, z_ph=.238/0.2341; WNW hotspot is AllWISE J204349.52+035725.0
SDSS J001741.45+082755.7, z_sp=0.6784, 2.55'=1.1 Mpc, 2016ApJS..224...18P:NVGRC 0018, W lobe ring-shaped (lensed?), RG convincing in TGSS
beautiful! SDSS J130749.00+471016.7, z_sp=0.3528, size 1.06' or 300 kpc
AllWISE J071026.67+634604.9:W123=15.46,14.86,12.18, USNO B1.0: R2=20.42 mag, likely z>0.4, size 1.9' or >0.6 Mpc
radio core is bg obj ~2"NW of SDSS J012715.05+020844.7, not even listed as SDSS object, or radio em. is knot in NW jet
no, this is SDSS J115525.19+253222.4, z_sp=0.1370, size 36" or 80 kpc
SDSS J132712.89+465826.9, z_ph=0.623/0.3341, size 0.84' or 280 kpc
yes, unresolved radio source is QSO cand SDSS J210346.91+035953.2, z_ph=2.37 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124D
3C 239, z_sp=1.781, 144 refs in NED, and yes: 1-sided (see 1974MNRAS.169..477P)
no, it's SDSS J161103.97+220726.1 = AllWISE J161103.95+220725.6, detected in all 4 WISEbands, possibly QSO, zph=0.32/.52, size 1.2' =400 kpc
very faint SDSS J100216.76+132641.9, but detected as AllWISE J100216.76+132641.9 in all 4 WISE bands
more likely SDSS J172649.99+332648.6, AllWISE J172649.97+332648.6, z_ph~0.41, size 1.06' or 330 kpc
SDSS J125312.97+484235.0 has z_ph from 0.09 to 0.26, but WISE colors of a QSO...
no, rather IR only AllWISE J020617.34+015953. coincides with faint radio core, undet. in SDSS, if z>0.5, >700 kpc
yes, likely SDSS J110315.08+163209.5, but offset wrt radio emission, no other suitable host
2MASX J15144933+1017035, z_sp=0.057225, see 2012A&A...544A..18VanVelzen, asymmetric rather than offset
yes QSO cand, z_ph=1.314 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124D, size 0.51' or 240 kpc
a 5.9' giant?, but NNW hotspot is AllWISE J170154.93+222845.7, while SSE one has no opt/IR ID; TGSS shows no clear radio bridge
I'd opt for SDSS J103547.78+294042.6, z_ph=0.53, size 2.22' or 800 kpc
I'd opt for SDSS J103547.78+294042.6, z_ph=0.53, size 2.22' or 800 kpc
could be E-W double of 2.1' on SDSS J155532.47+264028.5, z_ph=0.58, or bent triple on SDSS J155527.12+264045.8, z_ph=0.81, 2.9'=1.2 Mpc
unlikely a single source: SE source is SDSS J095441.72+453836.2, z_sp=0.69395, NW one has no opt/IR ID
yes, SDSS J120632.71+304123.1, z_ph=0.6, but extended E-W, and S hotspot is AllWISE J120632.31+303845.7, N lobe AllWISE J120632.69+304236.5?
no, it's AllWISE J080939.93+320044.0, no z_ph available, but likely >0.5, with size 0.97' then at least 330 kpc
maybe 2 RGs: SDSS J093856.30+151923.7, z_ph=0.818, 1.65' or 660 kpc; NE arm ~6.5x shorter than SW; + SDSS J093855.08+151824.2, zph=.48, 1.1'
no, it is SDSS J160027.78+083743.0, r'=17.7, z_sp=0.227, size 2.87' or 600 kpc
yes, AllWISE J170432.52+274234.6 could be host of a triple, but would have a large bending angle, a bit unusual
rather SDSS J160703.53+193542.3, z_ph=0.88, r'=22.53, with 2 faint lobes; the RR Lyr star is too far E
not the flat blue SDRAGN, possibly AllWISE J163625.79+243240.4
SDSS J222533.54+035645.7, zsp=0.3865
NGC 4849, 76 refs in NED, radio emission in NVSS is weird, apparently unreported
more likely the blue QSO candidate just NW: SDSS J141721.61+153419.8, but no z_ph available
yes, thanks. Also 2MASX J06581847+5016135, z_sp=0,091, size 4.3' or 440 kpc, blazar
I don't see the overedge tripe; what does NVSS 0.8 mean, please?
also SDSS J105950.85+434315.3, z_sp=0.4587
starlike object in SDSS, it has z_phot=0.352 in the QSO candidate list in 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo et al., detected in WISE W1,2 and 3
correct: TXS 1337+128 can be identified with SDSS J133950.73+123358.5 z_sp=0.598, size 1' or 0.37 Mpc, but
too little bent for WAT
no, it's AllWISE J120932.96+571911.9, apparently not detected in SDSS
no, rather SDSS J150051.75+432745.6 = AllWISE J150051.77+432744.9, not in DR13, only DR9, no zph available, blended with J150051.78+432745.5
either SDSS J104856.46+320032.7 or SDSS J104856.18+320043.6, both blended into AllWISE
J104856.16+320039.2
overedge triple due E is 2MASS J07070354+4232370,
but no z_ph available
most likely SDSS J110326.41+053907.8 = AllWISE J110326.09+053901.9, detected in W1,2,3 but no z_ph available
SBS 1704+608, 3C 351
QSOcand SDSS J152542.90+065245.7, z_ph=0.4, size 1.32' or 400 kpc
for the double I'd opt for SDSS J092428.00+330124.7,
but wouldn't trust the z_ph=0.247
SDSS J082301.32+463255.6, z_ph=0.585, size 0.86' or 330 kpc
SDSS J152837.56+410936.2, QSOcand in 2015MNRAS.452.3124D, z_ph=0.68, size 1.7' or 680 kpc, W lobe resolved out in FIRST
most likely SDSS J220025.43+035440.5, z_ph=0.39/0.644/1.002, thus likely giant
WSW source is SDSS J120731.97+093226.8, z_ph=0.27, size 0.96' or 225 kpc
2MASX J23512384+1053205, size 5.3' in NVSS,
or 450 kpc at z_sp=0.07136
z_sp=1.591 QSO, see 2009AcA....59..431Kuligowska+, 2006AJ....131..666deVries+ 2012MNRAS.426..851Kuzmicz+, size 840 kpc
no, it is SDSS J092222.35+024003.6, z_ph=0.96, size 1.07' or about .5 Mpc
no, it is SDSS J010722.22+121253.8, z_ph=0.23, size 1.95' or 410 kpc
yes, SDSS J214150.01+105001.4, z_ph=0.522, size 1.85' or 660 kpc
SDSS J171301.90+243240.0, z_ph=0.534,
AllWISE J171301.90+243240.0, size 0.54' or 190 kpc
SDSS J83336.91+064005.8, z_ph=0.51, size 2.15' or 750 kpc
could also be AllWISE J111121.05+133058.5
the double at the bottom seems an artefact: nothing
in NVSS
spectacular: WAT with a clear IR host and not in optical, probably in a z>0.7 cluster; I wonder ir it's included in COBRA (arXiv:1611.00746)
why does VizieR not find 081436.50+224257.7? I found SDSS J081436.72+224249.6=AllWISE J081436.42+224250.3, z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=3.373 !
apparently yes, SDSS J083421.65+173314.6, z_ph=.472/.515, size 3.55' or 1.25 Mpc
NED quotes blue SF galaxy zsp=.02974 as host: I think it's wrong, unless SDRAGN ?! no ref in NED seems to elaborate on this ID
B2 1142+28B, either SDSS J114523.88+275057.9 or SDSS J114524.00+275106.8, cpx radio structure does not point to host
NGC 5322, 11-mag E galaxy
SDSS J115003.93+403807.0, z_ph=.61, size 2.2' = .83 Mpc, possibly DDRG; bright compact source SW is SDSS J114959.20+403737.4,r'=21/02,zph=.4
I'd opt for AllWISE J170558.80+364247.5, detected in W1,2 and 3 and closer to source axis; ~3"N of the SDSS object
AllWISE J104007.95+090300.0, detected in all 4 WISE bands, not not in SDSS! perhaps very distant QSO
I agree with antikodon; also reported in 2012MNRAS.421.1569Best+ (though not a guarantee
either
I agree with Dolorous_Edd, his ID is also AllWISE J134141.46+475928.6, detected in all 4 WISE bands, likely a QSO
either SDSS J120112.29+170119.8 (detected in all 4 WISE bands!) or starlike SDSS J120110.56+170113.0, no z_ph for any of these
2MASX J07213204+2742131, 13' long in NVSS or 920 kpc, the 90-deg bend ~40"NW of host in FIRST leads into NE/N diffuse lobe in NVSS
must be SDSS J132124.54+050331.1, zsp=.6172, SDSS J132122.35+050408.4 is a star (LAMOST DR2) superposed on NW hotspot; hymor!
PMN... is a known radio source, but we're interested in the optical/IR host: SDSS J155906.55+050206.1, z_sp=0.6146
AllWISE J132912.48+062603.4, detected in W1,W2,W3, undetected in SDSS
host is SDSS J163846.96+423345.8, but it is not recognized
as a galaxy in SDSS due to the glare of the bright star
no overedge triple on SDSS J145524.50+165122.0: cpx S lobe is WAT on SDSS J145528.35+164756.8, no counterlobe due N
yes, AllWISE J081853.47+430337.2, undetected in SDSS, so likely z>0.5, thus size 2.8' corresponds to >1 Mpc
I'd opt for AllWISE J124930.93+570339.1, undetected in SDSS
I'd opt for QSO SDSS J093017.09+251525.3, z_sp=0.740, detected in 3 WISE bands
completely one-sided in both NVSS and FIRST ?
AllWISE J135921.33+145913.3 is detected in W1,2 and W3 with QSO-typical colors, and is within 1" of the radio core, must be >600 kpc in size
SDSS J015256.37+045441.2 is motion-verified star: 2016AJ....151...41T; maybe SDSS J015257.15+045429.0 or J015254.73+045410.3, both starlike
yes, B3 0843+425 in 1989AJ.....98..419Vigotti+, z_sp_1991A&AS...88..525L=0.475, but now also in SDSS DR13, 750 kpc long
yes, SDSS J223259.17-020026.0, even an 0.4-mJy radio core, z_ph=0.67, size 3.07' or 1.25 Mpc, another giant...
SDSS J085549.14+420420.1, z_ph=0.23, size 2.5' or 520 kpc; restarted, but very unusual morphology
J163600.17+345150.3 is likely a star; AllWISE J163600.14+345144.0 coincides with .5-mJy radio peak and is detected in all 4 WISE bands
would imply DDRG with faint compact central double, more likely AllWISE J111405.31+312538.0 coincident with 1.4-mJy FIRST source
SDSS J151128.92+374832.4 is a star, host must be SDSS J151128.19+374843.7: detected in all 4 WISE bands! z_ph=0.44, size 550 kpc
I don't see the radio structure of a giant. Central source
could be E lobe of SDSS J080117.67+363022.8 (see NVSS)
but no z_ph available
yes, and VizieR gives SDSS J084128.10+284557.5, r'=21.43, from DR7, but I can't find it in SDSS, there's no other suitable host
bright IR object at SE end of source is not star, but SDSS J141045.11+193036.8, z_ph=0.606,0.6208; if host, then size 5.27' or 2 Mpc
central compact radio source closest to AllWISE J141042.89+193116.0, undet. in SDSS. unlikely IMO
SDSS J092335.51+484234.3, z_sp=0.3413, NVSS/SDSS suggest it is a WAT in a cluster
the source is much larger in NVSS: 2MASX J12530320+4500444, z_sp=0.0777, size 9.0' or 760 kpc
no, could be ENE hotspot of a 3.6' double, perhaps AllWISE 104453.34+220923.8 or SDSS J104452.56+220927.2 or SDSS J104453.43+220941.9
I don't see the counterlobe... far SW hotspot candidate is SDSS J092649.43+062920.4, z_ph=0.398
SDSS J094902.65+233915.3, z_ph=0.85, size 1.2' or 530 kpc
and I can't see any counterlobe due ESE within up
to 25 arcmin.
I agree with Dolorous_Edd: SDSS J143728.92+014310.1, z_sp=0.6484, size 1.4' or 700 kpc
SDSS J010215.43+020308.0, z_sp=0.692, size 1.46' or 600 kpc, 4C+01.01, PKS 0059+017, see 1989MNRAS.238.1171D
AllWISE J140745.30+373450.1, undet. in SDSS, possibly SDSS J140744.98+373446.0 in earlier DR, not DR13
famous IC 708 in cluster Abell 1314, known since 1976ApJ...205L...1Owen & Rudnick
SDSS J150008.48+580333.5, z_ph=0.58, size 1.63' or 0.61 Mpc
yes, SDSS J074958.43+373136.3, I would give it 2.9' in NVSS, so with z_sp=0.603 it's still over 1.1 Mpc in size
no, this is another starlike object SDSS J123205.17+233907.4, r'=24.13, AllWISE J123205.12+233907.6, no z_ph available
yes, SDSS J124045.08+583156.6, z_ph~1.0 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124D, size 2.14' or ~1.0 Mpc, another giant!
I'd opt for more centric obj. SDSS J072906.37+322640.3, r'=21.75, no z_ph, but likely >0.5, size 0.84' or ~300 kpc
definitely not, most likely SDSS J172852.65+604504.0, z_ph=0.69, size 0.87' or 360 kpc; less likely starlike SDSS J172854.07+604442.7
yes, already mentioned in 2009AcA....59..431Kuligowska+ and 2012MNRAS.426..851Kuzmicz
no, the radio core is AllWISE J151639.95+073733.0:W123=16.66,15.73,12.63, undet. in SDSS, QSO candidate
the faint radio core coincides with SDSS J113627.55+400059.2, z_ph=0.487/0.5006
z_sp=2.0509 QSO SDSS J144707.40+520340.1, size 0.66' or 320 kpc
yes, SDSS J084238.69+211910.4, in cluster, but not the brightest (which is SDSS J084238.96+211855.3, z_sp=0.4184)
no, this is a triple with core on SDSS J085938.15+383737.5, z_ph=0.42, size 1.47' or 470 kpc
AllWISE J073219.42+571439.9, detected in all 4 WISE bands, z_ph_2016ApJS..225....5B=0.4577, thus size 2.13' or 700 kpc
brightest galaxy (cD) of an unreported X-ray cluster 1RXS J003339.2+024329, 4C+02.01, PKS 0031+024, 330 kpc, FRIIs are rare in clusters
artefact (ghost image) of 3C 18 ~16'NNW, amazing!
There are several other such ghost images from 3C 18
in FIRST
yes, as noted by JeanTate 25-Aug-2014 in ARG00029sx
yes, SDSS J145143.83+162258.6, NVSS shows counterlobe, z_sp=0.391, size 1.7' or 500 kpc, BrClG, could be WAT or NAT
no, N hotspot is CFHTLS 1410_072849,r=22.28
AllWISE J070400.83+613000.2 seems to be a star (R=12.9mag), so possibly AllWISE J070405.20+613018.6 (QSO colors:W123=16.11,15.66,12.54)
could be unresolved WAT on SDSS J164811.76+325901.1, z_ph=0.722/0.5568
likely SDSS J124318.39+015538.9, z_sp=0.4963 size 1.22' or 430 kpc, but radio core slightly SW of opt/IR object
z_sp=1.6079 QSO in 2006AJ....131..666DeVries et al., size almost 400 kpc
probably AllWISE J071009.09+573313.2, no z_ph avail., but likely z>0.5, then >200 kpc
SDSS J122428.46+175355.3 = AllWISE J122428.47+175355.6 (detected in all 4 WISE bands!) suggests QSO, but z_ph~0.31 from SDSS
AllWISE J120818.34+412529.4, size 1.4' if z>0.5 then size >500 kpc
yes, almost, it's SDSS J090421.82+602927.0 = AllWISE J090421.80+602927.1, z_ph=0.394, size 1.7' or 480 kpc
SDSS J104228.50+340558.7, z_sp=0.6152, size 1.8' or 700 kpc
probably a NAT (narrow-angle tailed) RG, 2MASX J13112836+2203236, should be in cluster, but not reported in NED
SDSS J092343.40+263505.4, z_ph=0.622,0.5962, size 0.83' or 320 kpc
SDSS J122634.28+174925.4, z_sp=0.11097, size 7.0' or 800 kpc
AllWISE J122742.77+252333.6, likely QSO (from WISE colors), if z>0.5, then size >350 kpc
maybe SDSS J102655.05+102215.8 (z_ph=.406,.4759, very asym.) or AllWISE J102656.95+102201.3 (W1,2,3+FIRST detected!), then very bent FRII
2MASX J13142462+6219453 see 2005MNRAS.362....9B 2007MNRAS.376..371J 2012MNRAS.421.1569B
2MASX J07193230+3411370, z_ph_2016ApJS..225....5B=0.12, size >1.43' or 170kpc, what's the extended feature in NVSS S/SW of the source?
another G ~12"S, SDSS J090121.53+382748.7 provides the stronger FIRST source, the rest may be S-shaped, precessing?
SDSS J112837.77+433907.5 too far away from NW hotspot, but SE hotspot may indeed be SDSS J112842.72+433751.9, but I think it's accidental
SDSS J130755.52+422956.4 is too far S of source major axis, SDSS J130755.64+422958.4 is closer
SDSS J130755.52+422956.4 is too far S of source major
axis, SDSS J130755.64+422958.4 is closer
I'd rather opt for SDSS J155959.40+320055.3, r'=20.82, z_ph=.335/.144, size 1.9' or 410 kpc
2MASX J17100654+6131071, SDSS J171006.63+613107.6, z_sp=0.18, size 2.4' or 420 kpc, hymor?
see 2012BASI...40..121N, SDSS J123821.20+160241.4, in table 9 of 2011ApJS..194...31Proctor, QSO candidate
see NVSS: 2MASX J11384136+6010409, z_sp=0.1117, size 7.5' or 850 kpc, WAT-shaped, possibly hymor?
radio source is likely unrelated to the flattened (disky?) galaxy
yes, and detected in all 4 WISE bands! possibly hymor, but no z_ph available
known QSO [HB89] 1425+267; B2 1425+26 , z_sp=0.3641, size 3.8' or 1.1 Mpc, 1998ApJ...494..503B, 1998A&AS..132...31N, 2012MNRAS.426..851K
yes, I'd opt for SDSS J122933.87+453505.7, z_ph=0.846, size 4.8' or 2.1 Mpc, needs confirmation
SDSS J154948.95+282153.4, z_ph=0.57/0.618, NVSS seems to connect to the arclike source?
yes, also mentioned in table 9 of 2011AJ....141..182K
FIRST core is about 2"SW of star, towards an even brighter star, any host can hide between these stars
yes, SDSS J161211.59+045834.7, z_sp=0.52, size 1.75' or 610 kpc
yes, .gt.1.4 Mpc; had come across this one outside of RGZ; NE there is another 1.8' double on SDSS J122816.22+332025.6, z_ph=0.43, 570 kpc
meanwhile a z_phot=1.09 has been published by 2015MNRAS.452.3124D, thus with 1.25' it is 570 kpc wide
SDSS J144253.27+344957.2, size 1.07', z_sp=0.5488, thus 0.63 Mpc
if triple, then bent and 3.5', z_sp=0.731, thus 1.45 Mpc, but no radio bridge to E lobe in NVSS
in the glare of a bright star; we'll never know how
far away it is...
USNO B1.0 J080907.95+601302.5, AllWISE J080907.97+601302.4, z_ph_2016ApJS..225....5B=0.4486, size 2.5' or 815 kpc
point source is real (also in NVSS), but NVSS affected by ghost image of M51 which is about 15' W
the central E-W double seems hosted by WISE J112218.01+362727.4 = AllWISE J112217.98+362727.4, undet. in SDSS
more likely AllWISE J161303.95+320354.1, not in SDSS DR13, but in DR7: SDSS JJ161303.99+320354.2, r'=22.10, z_ph=0.5553
SDSS J085649.67+254732.5, z_ph=0.511, size=0.53' or 180 kpc
yes, WAT SDSS J164642.58+362710.7, quite large: z_sp=0.4343, size 2.25' or 710 kpc
host AllWISE J072852.95+543709.5 has z_ph=0.4716 in 2016ApJS..225....5B, thus LLS~1.33 Mpc
if you click on the link to FIRST, you'll see the other half
(i.e. lobe), and even a hint of the radio core
due SE are 2 head-tails SDSS J113843.21+334324.0/J113848.10+334319.5 in cl. WHL J113848.1+334319, z_sp=0.224
my best guess would be SDSS J113822.50+334600.6 = AllWISE J113822.51+334600.8, z_ph=0.755, size 1.7' or 0.7 Mpc
light is due to galaxies of a cluster, Abell 2250; radio source is well-known head-tail
faint outer lobes in FIRST may be detected, I estimate 1.3' size, z_ph=0.22, thus 280 kpc
yes, a z=1.145 QSO, not reported as triple before, size 1.05' or 490 kpc, double hotspot due NW?
yes, but it is due S: 3C 198; 4C+06.30; DA 248, 0.0814, size 7.2' or 620 Mpc, 2011MNRAS.415.1013K
yes SDSS J151749.38+302245.8, possibly overedge, NE lobe has no ID, but SW lobe (if any) extremely faint and absent in NVSS
E lobe could be AllWISE J134217.19+422204.2, but with far E hotspot included could be 4.33', or 1.4 Mpc
I think it's the galaxy just S of the bright star: SDSS J101220.01+363927.9
this is an erroneous object in SDSS, 25-mag, you can't
get a spectrum of this with SDSS, and the line IDs are
doubtful
yes, this QSO candidate was found to be a star by 2000ApJS..126..133White et al.
overedge could be either SDSS J091251.98+210218.9 or AllWISE J091251.41+210225.2 (undet. in SDSS, but faint FIRST source)
overedge is rather 2MASX J12433723+0159001, z_sp=0.136, size 3.33' or 460 kpc
not overedge, NE hotspot is SDSS J092622.71+525012.7
yes! could be SDSS J152858.19+103050.8, z_ph=0.252/0.2581, size 4.43' or 1.03 Mpc? with double hotspots on each side?
How do I get a list of the SpecStars?
artefact (ghost image) of very strong source 3C 227 due ESE
overedge is beautiful FRII SDSS J152745.88+342742.1, z_ph~0.45, size 1.5' or 490 kpc
no, NE hotspot is SDSS J132439.03+030616.4, I don't see the counterlobe
triple? I think its NW hotspot is SDSS J081026.53+565006.6, source at J081038.6+564714 has no ID in SDSS, but where is the 3rd of triple?
I don't see that G; could be SE hotspot of 5.07' giant on SDSS J100944.32+251922.3, z_ph=0.64, size ~2 Mpc, see NVSS
double source centered on spectroscopic star SDSS J094853.03+254411.0, with even some weak radio core emission
I didn't write down the subject name ARG... and can't even
find it in the complete list of subject names with RA and DEC.
Strange...
no, SDSS J171056.30+394131.2, 2MASX J17105630+3941307, in Abell 2250, one of the first NATs known: 1976ApJ...203L.107R, 6.0' or 430 kpc
where did you find an object named J110255.43+265020.8
other than the FIRST core?
yes, SDSS J095642.25+200236.1, z_ph=0.694, size 0.86' or 350 kpc
yes, the E-W double is SDSS J234533.11+052453.7, z_ph=0.525, size 1.18' or 430 kpc
yes, it is starlike SDSS J165115.91+170434.0, possibly a QSO, but no z_phot available.
I agree, it is SDSS J233640.30+084955.1, z_ph=0.179/0.2327/0.1977, 4C +08.70, size 0.89' or 185 kpc; I wonder if it's a QSO...
yes, z_sp=0.59 QSO SDSS J105521.23+372652.6, B3 1052+377, 1RXS J105521.5+372701, size 480 kpc
I agree with 958bacsal: SDSS J094230.61+262643.4, z_ph=0.555/0.4415, size 1.2' or ~400 kpc
I agree with 958bacsal: QSO cand SDSS J025202.62+061215.9, z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=0.659
2MASX J11212642+5344563, z_sp=0.1038, size 3.8 ' or 420 kpc
yes, but the QSO is not on axis between hotspots... must be kind of WAT QSO, rare species... size ~12" or 90 kpc
these are artefacts caused by the strong source at center
2MASX J14265875+3412182, aka B2 1424+34B, BrClG in GMBCG J216.74840+34.19989, z_sp=0.128
known WAT in Abell 2255, 2MASX J17150914+6402536, size 4.5' or 390 kpc
yes, SDSS J092751.11+343103.5, z_sp=0.453, size 3.15', a 1.05-Mpc giant found by antikodon on 27-May-2014
SDSS J155515.14+443458.2, z_ph=0.503, size 1.47' or 510 kpc
a z=0.479 QSO SDSS J075626.44+132541.2
SDSS J144542.58+474922.0, z_sp=0.4858, size 0.8' or 270 kpc, possibly restarted
WAT QSO candidate SDSS J203558.52+034120.6 z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=0.940, LAS~2.7' or 120 kpc
I agree with SDSS J130116.12+104138.6
host is ~1.5"WNW of SDSS J145346.62+224314.1, not in SDSS, CLASS J145346.499+224314.80 = FIRST J145346.518+224314.89, no z_phot available
host is ~1.5"WNW of SDSS J145346.62+224314.1, not in SDSS, CLASS J145346.499+224314.80 = FIRST J145346.518+224314.89, no z_phot available
could it be the NE lobe of SDSS J091424.90+401457.0 (in glare of star), but the SW lobe is missing... would be ~17' if real
I agree with 958bacsal: SDSS J104856.46+320032.7, z_ph=0.643/0.2972, size 1.4' or ~500 kpc, curiously not in AllWISE
SDSS J132044.49+151654.8, z_ph=0.75, size 1.25' or 520 kpc
this is a z=2.788 QSO SDSS J160811.28+284902.2, size 0.56' or 250 kpc, radio emission along diagonal is artefact of this strong source
Dont' think so. Could it be #overedge? A ~2.4' double hosted by SDSS J005851.06+060846.2, z_ph=0.457/0.3188, would be about 730 kpc
if you click on FIRST, you'll see the whole source: SDSS J224830.56+122141.8, z_sp=0.5167, size 2.7' or almost 1 Mpc
yes, SDSS J090055.47+260931.2, z_sp=0.4882, size 1' or 345 kpc, in rich cluster of galaxies
the J and leading zeroes are important, so the object is
WISE J001855.23+094006.8
the J and leading zeroes are important:
WISE J073516.78+580401.5
either very bent or not a triple at all, NE lobe not seen in FIRST nor NVSS
no, likely the S double hotspot of a giant, SDSS J084758.88+014819.2, z_ph=0.58, 3.05' or 1.2 Mpc, a cluster member?
yes, possibly SDSS J085401.23+360933.7, z_ph=0.366/0.5217, size 2.12' or 700 kpc, or else SDSS J085401.57+360935.4, z_ph=.536/0.5217
SDSS J132044.49+151654.8, z_ph=0.75, size 1.17 or 490 kpc
very close triple in SDSS, SDSS J074244.07+485316.1, z_sp=.43434
yes, SDSS J112530.96+601244.9 is the host, z-ph=0.294
this is the famous central galaxy of MKW 3s, 201 references
in NED...
SDSS J135912.16+362448.0, AllWISE J135912.16+362448.1, z_ph=0.317, size 1.40' or 370 kpc, could be more distant
2MASX J15020948+5304203 or SDSS J150209.53+530420.0, z_sp=0.287, 2012MNRAS.421.1569Best+; abrupt jet bendings
on both sides!
apparently the sources doesn't extend further than in
the RGZ image, NVSS doesn't show a larger source.
yes, I had found this one in 2014ApJ...793...82vanWeeren+, SDSS J140315.11+514444.7, z_ph=0.405, size 3.54 or 1.1 Mpc;
other 0.9' dble 2.4'S
counterlobe? where? you mean a very very faint one very
close to the center of the image?
tricky, much diffuse em. in NVSS, maybe SDSS J161050.58+401919.3 (weak FIRST em.) or SDSS J161049.82+401926.5, size 4.23', at least 1.4 Mpc
yes, SDSS J085850.22+262321.3. z_ph=0.64, size 2.45 or 980 kpc, almost giant!
SDSS J104913.14+223016.1, z_ph=0.34, size 2.67' or 740 kpc
[HB89] 0042+101, z_sp=0.583, size 1.15' or 440 kpc; OTL 0042+101 in 1988MNRAS.233...87Singal
SDSS J160513.74+071152.5, z_sp=.3112, size 3.0' or 800 kpc
yes, WISE J160819.44+075521.1 aka AllWISE J160819.41+075520.8, but please put decimal points and leading zeroes in names
SDSS J124624.32+171052.7, z_sp=0.7017, size 1.0' or 410 kpc
SDSS J015752.52+020954.0, z_sp=0.2217, size 7.0' or 1.4 Mpc; we published this in 2016ASSL...42..231Santiago-Bautista+ (arXiv:1504.07478)
I don't see the counterlobe either... not even in NVSS
FIRST emission due S: artefact of diffuse source NNE, no optID, maybe SDSS J142716.76+555136.8; src at top left is SDSS J142706.46+554941.5
yes, SDSS J083807.31+322746.4, but no z_ph available
yes, SDSS J111751.53+093331.7, z_ph=0.65, size 0.9' or 400 kpc
2MASX J09012329+1914171, z_sp=0.2765, size 2.9' or 700 kpc
leading zeroes are important in names: AllWISE J092707.68+044724.3 = ULAS J092707.65+044723.7, RC J0927+0445, possibly restarted (DDRG)
most likely 2MASX J12344915+0913560, z_sp=0.1145, size 3.2' or 380 kpc
NGC 4061, 1986AJ.....91..199J; 1987AJ.....94..587Burns
SDSS J130005.25+074321.3, z_ph=0.533/0.5525, size 1.29'
or 470 kpc
possibly SDSS J131047.79+312528.8, z_ph=0.596/0.5897, size 1.2' or 460 kpc
SDSS J010254.54+101255.0, z_ph=0.551, quasar-like
z=0.6644 QSO SDSS J110153.45+624150.5
SDSS J133837.35+311413.8, z_ph=0.26 (very asym.), or else SDSS J133838.81+311414.6 (more symmetric)
z_sp=0.546 QSO FBQS J123651.5+250750 in 1998ApJ...494..503Buchalter+, size 1.4' or 0.5 Mpc
4C+39.24, 6C 0905+39 (possibly SDSS J090816.96+394332.3 ?), z_sp=1.883 from 1995MNRAS.277..995L, size 1.85' or 900 kpc
SDSS J115007.95+575740.3, z_sp=0.6192, size 2.0' or 780 kpc
SDSS J101911.21+154956.5, z_ph=0.773, size 1.3' or 540 kpc
IR-only host AllWISE J132912.48+062603.4, size 1.09'
at left (E) margin the host is SDSS J125508.08+433448.6, z_ph=0.309, size 0.91' or 230 kpc
straight source due E is artefact from 4C+20.28 far SW
looks like very asym triple on SDSS J120459.05+424421.0, z_ph=0.883/0.4854, size 1.48' or 600 kpc
no, I opt for IR-only AllWISE J162310.80+191738.0, coincides with FIRST core, size 1.22', no z_ph available
SDSS J124059.83+090458.5, N-S triple, size 1.6', but no z_ph available, like z>0.4, thus at least 0.5 Mpc
yes, QSO SDSS J102235.31+533728.2, z_sp=0.632, size 1.65' or 650 kpc
nat = narrow-angle tailed radio galaxy, that's when the two
jets bend so much that they appear parallel and sometimes merge
SDSS J110640.54+054616.0, z_ph=.318/.3511, size 1.57' or 430 kpc
NE src: SDSS J100134.38+581212.7, z_ph=0.469/0.4814, size 1.12' or 380 kpc; possibly SDSS J100135.98+581158.6 at radio knot, but very asymm
NW source could be SDSS J114711.74+014615.7, z_ph=0.306/0.3324, size 1.1' or 300 kpc
4C+08.38; PKS 1312+089 = SDSS J131509.84+084053.3 at N edge of image, z_sp=0.0926, size 3.55' or 350 kpc
artefact: nothing in NVSS
SDSS J092639.78+465252.1, z_ph=0.8098/0.6815, size 1.27' or 530 kpc
would be very distorted; NVSS: perhaps two RGS overlapping, with E one on SDSS J112713.20+382307.2, z_ph=0.454/0.4184, LAS~2.5' or 0.8 Mpc
I opt for SDSS J084736.37+343211.2, z_sp=2.588, size 2.3' or 1.1 Mpc
cosmic conspiracy: bright star at center is within 0.4" from the FIRST source; host is SDSS J153703.62+132808.3, QSOcand, but no z_ph
yes, SDSS J024936.66+055656.8, QSO candidate, z_ph=0.347 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124Di Pompeo et al., size 1.05' or 300 kpc
yes, SDSS J092653.39+610024.7, mentioned in 2001A&A...370..409Lara+, z_sp=0.2432, size 3.65' or 800 kpc
SDSS J160504.60+433814.6, z_ph=0.664/0.529, size 2.5' or 950 kpc, but WSW hotspot is AllWISE J160458.31+433744.1
SDSS J164424.73+362156.4, r'=22.35, probably VERY distant, could be QSO
it is an artefact caused by the bright star just off
the northern edge of the imae
SDSS J124839.54+393511.9, z_sp=0.529, asym. triple of 3.24', thus a giant of 1.14 Mpc
yes, z=0.68 QSO, size 1.57' or 630 kpc
CFHTLS 1343_078552, r=23.95 mag, z_ph=1.037 from cesam.lam.fr, size 1.2' or 550 kpc
curiously, the radio peak is ~2" N of the optical
galaxy
the one in the E half of this image could be AllWISE J082214.77+310900.3, undetected in SDSS, size 1.28', for z>0.5 has over 440 kpc
either SDSS J074140.35+152806.8 or SDSS J074140.19+152811.7, z_ph about 0.6 in both cases, size 1.5' or 580 kpc
possibly, but S hotspot is likely AllWISE J124541.08+261150.1 , also its FIRST flux is higher than NVSS: no indication of extended emission
compact radio src in good position to be host, but no opt/IR ID in VizieR; possibly radio-quiet AllWISE J164334.36+581836.2, undet optically
a NAT (narrow-angle tail) in Abell 791, z_sp=.186, host not obvious: SDSS J092216.09+122542.5 appears to far N ?, no lit. refs,
see NVSS!
yes, SDSS J122425.84+020310.7, z_sp=0.45, size 1.47' or 480 kpc, BrClG in WHL J122425.8+020310, maybe restarted
these many faint sources are artefacts of the central strong
sources: the very faint ones are not to be taken serious
yes, QSO SDSS J094216.50+124503.6, z=1.432, size 1.62' or 785 kpc
yes, E comp. src is host of 163828.89+360718.9, z_ph=0.46/.476/.503, size 2.7', but FIRST suggests DDRG of 5.7', 0.9 to 1.9 Mpc,
good find
AllWISE J144210.14+215451.4 looks OK, but other option is QSO cand. SDSS J144209.18+215452.9, r'=20.80, no z_phot available
yes, QSO with z_sp=0.3, mentioned in 2011AJ....141..182Kimball
E overedge could also be 2MASX J07592890+0826053, z_ph=0.13, same as z_sp for SDSS J075931.84+082534.5, 4.2'= 560 kpc, relic FRII, good find
far E hotspot of NE overedge is SDSS J164156.12+361132.3, W comp at margin of image likely a separate double
or SDSS J160041.56+060427.4, z_ph=.675/0.6731, 3.75' or 1.5 Mpc; similar obj. not in SDSS catal at J160042.2+060429 closest to axis
yes, overedge due N is SDSS J082204.95+312128.5, z_ph=.139/.073/.185, ultrafaint in radio+opt for an FRII:
logP1.4=24.5 W/Hz, M_r=-20.3
BrClG in Abell 1168, GMBCG J166.82358+15.86334 or WHL J110728.3+155335, but radio source falls W of galaxy, a relic WAT? worth a follow-up
steep-spectrum source 4C+05.12 (1999ARep...43..631B), SDSS J025102.84+061157.0, r'=21.84, z_ph=.476/.275, size 0.77' or 220 kpc
yes, if SDSS J121152.04+304232.4, z_sp=.471, is host of 3.5' triple, then 1.25 Mpc, but it is unusually bent
faint FIRST core, closest to SDSS J004436.12+060236.5, r'=23.87, but not in WISE, must be VERY distant, size 1.64'
2MASX J15163951+0247127, z_sp=0.11, 2.7' or 300 kpc
SDSS J134121.87+041400.8, z_sp=.438, size 1.6' or 520 kpc, not quite a giant, but in a yet unreported cluster
but far NE hotspot is AllWISE J124927.53+255509.7; perhaps SDSS J124919.78+255327.9, z_ph=.86, 1.7' or .75 Mpc
yes, SDSS J085236.31+550726.4, very asymmetric, almost 1-sided; and yes, QSO: z_ph=0.513 in 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo
SDSS J104416.32+524055.5, z_sp=.187, a WAT in a cluster
oops... a radio bridge between z~0.27 cluster ellipticals and a z=0.049 spiral, KUG 1158+233, should be followed up!
with z_ph=.428, size 3.2' or 1.05 Mpc, but I slightly prefer SDSS J132614.20+594857.8, z_ph=0.398, also about 1 Mpc
could be SDSS J140021.29+132519.3, z_ph=0.5, size 1.7' or 580 kpc (JeanTate, Oct-2014)
IR+FIRST images suggest host at ~3"W of red star SDSS J152104.64+443053.9, but too faint in optical, and blended in WISE
SDSS J132318.81+030807.1, ample references in NED, fat double, possibly hymor
radio source ~2"W of star, so likely a chance coincidence; too little resolution to decide on hymor
RE giant due E: I opted for QSO candidate SDSS J101311.89+163311.5, giant if z>0.5
no, this is SDSS J122702.61+211255.2 (round), z_sp=.6102, size 1.2' or 450 kpc, WAT or bent FRII
see ARG00004rl, 2MASX J11384136+6010409, z_sp=.112, BrClG in cluster GMBCG J174.67219+60.17800; WAT or hymor, size 7.5' or 850 kpc
NW lobe J105959.4+035836 is R2=18.46mag object from USNO B1.0; I don't see a combination of radio/optical object suggesting a giant
yes, very asymmetric, SDSS J103736.89+274430.3, z_sp=0.6289, size at least 2.5' or 1 Mpc!
QSO cand SDSS J115248.97+261409.8, z_ph=1.236 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124D, size 0.88' or 410 kpc
SDSS J125801.77+312046.5, z_ph=.542/.552, size 1.6' or 580 kpc
note the strong jet due S: if that is Doppler boosting, the source would point near the line of sight and be MUCH larger in 3D
could be two large RGs: SDSS J121753.04+454350.9, z_ph~0.235, 3.0' or 640 kpc; SDSS J121756.01+454142.5, z_ph~.75, 3.55' or 1.5 Mpc
yes, E and W hotspots have no opt/IR IDs, host is QSO-like but no z_ph available, giant if z>0.4; not in WISE nor AllWISE
NVSS shows emission on both sides of the BL Lac, perhaps up to 30" total size
NVSS shows extent of possibly 5.0', thus up to 1.8 Mpc
click on SDSS: this is cluster Abell 1415, z_sp=0.16, probably 2 WATs
SDSS J125849.55+033636.8 is QSO cand, z_ph=.940 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124D, if SE lobe is real, then 2.84' or 1.3 Mpc
possibly SDSS J124923.57+460605.2, z_ph=.162/0.0710, size 2.2'; then the strong middle source would be background?
yes, N lobe in in NVSS and TGSS is resolved out in FIRST, z_ph=.469/.5291, size 2.1' or 720 kpc
however, TGSS-ADR1 image (arXiv:1603.04368) shows large WAT 4.46' on SDSS J103148.45+350317.6, z_ph=.205/.1562
not sure if member of A1033
famous steep-spectr. src: B2 1028+35, 2MASX J10314175+3502411, z_sp=.120 in cl. A1033, see 1999AstL...25..380G,1985A&A...148..323R
speculation: could it be the NE hotspot of a 12.14' double with SW hotspot at J093158.41+024049.9 ? no radio core obvious in FIRST
NNE lobe of SDSS J081738.92+250028.4, z_sp=0.608, size 4.5' , 1.7 Mpc giant, see 1978MNRAS.182..273P: 5C7.079, 2008MNRAS.388..677W
none of the lobes have an SDSS ID, and SDSS J111402.01+365901.4 in the only on axis: the only reasonable host, very unusual indeed
I prefer SDSS J115154.46+423941.2, r'=21.72, z_ph=.335/0.2515, size 1.33' or 330 kpc
the radio core of the spiral galaxy NGC 5480, the starlight of which saturates the IR image
z=1.87 QSO SDSS J134820.88+302005.6, size ~1.5' according to NVSS, or 720 kpc
rather not detected in SDSS, but ULAS J014441.83+020233.5, FIRST+NVSS show a possible far SW lobe, total size 3.7' ?
giant if z>0.35
yes, PKS 0134+09 = 4C+09.06, previously wrong identified with 17-mag star, pity that DR12 doesn't catalog the object ~1.5"NW of star
SDSS J161522.50+151446.7, z_phot=0.331 per 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo+
ery asym FRII, SDSS J144148.79+342719.2, z_ph=.82+-0.2, but 0.1825 in 2014A&A...568A.126B; NVSS shows NE extension
yes, QSO SDSS J143608.70+642804.0, z_sp=0.592, size 1.2' or 460 kpc
SDSS J085125.08+485935.6, z_sp=0.4891, size 2.0' 0r 690 kpc
yes, 2MASX J09323832+1611576, z_sp=0.191, size 4.0' or 710 kpc
LAS J220747.67+040145.9, CFHTLS 1401_098437, z_ph=1.079, size 1.51' or 700 kpc
N pair is SDSS J132045.27+151627.3, z_ph=.866/.6759, size 1.25' or 520 kpc; S compact src is spiral SDSS J132045.57+151532.7
no, these are artefacts because the central source is so
strong
FIRST image shows it to be larger, about 2.5', thus even with z~0.8 it is a giant
perhaps host of FIRST J101846.4+350338 is SDSS J101850.12+350259.9, z_ph=0.600/0.5858 and its SW lobe is too faint?
yes, the SE lobe could be SDSS J101902.05+350117.1, z_ph=.65/0.5656, but FIRST shows diffuse emission towards NW
perhaps connected with unidentified src 4.5'NNW, host SDSS J082625.53+102018.2 QSO ? total size 5.3' ? giant?
perhaps SDSS J160835.78+303935.5, z_ph=0.297/0.3291, size 2.1' or 540 kpc; with double hotspot SW, I've seen quite a few
yes, QSO cand also in 2015MNRAS.452.3124D: z_ph=1.194, so could be slightly larger, likely a giant, Great find!
probably just small, host SDSS J114928.37+343932.3, NVSS shows N lobe, z_ph=0.688/0.6176. size 1.5' or 580 kpc
the most convincing hymor I've ever seen!
yes, SDSS J223628.90+042751.7, z=0.3036, size 1.66' or 420 kpc, beautiful!
yes, 2MASX J02011480+0517540, at least 4.3' or 860 kpc, maybe larger
the huge one is actually 2MASX J15520669+2247397, z_sp=.1161, size 12.6' or (only) 1.5 Mpc
yes, a small double SDSS J155211.29+224450.7 (270kpc) on top of a huge one; we observed it with the JVLA (in prep.)
yes, B2 0838+32A = SDSS J084113.09+322459.6, see 1979AJ.....84.1478B 1982AJ.....87.1132M 1986A&AS...65..111D
yes, QSO cand SDSS J090931.68+021457.9, z_ph=1.215 according to 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo
yes, SDSS J074259.47+333952.8, z_sp=0.6384, size at least 0.9' or 350 kpc; B2 0739+33B, no optID in NED
center: SDSS J071431.43+395333.6, S src maybe E lobe of SDSS J071418.47+395236.9, z_ph=0.552/0.5199, size 5.8'=2.2 Mpc, but no W lobe seen
QSO SDSS J145038.83+454954.6 z_sp=1.6218, size 1.62' or 0.77 Mpc
W src: 2MASX J07432308+1733422 in cl. WHL J074323.1+173341, z_ph=0.097; central: SDSS J074329.10+173332.0, E may be SDSS J074333.71+173328.5
SDSS J110841.04+621325.4, z_sp=0.348, at least 2.2' or 620 kpc
3C 458, z_sp=0.289, size 3.25' or 800 kpc
SDSS J072129.02+355138.1, z_ph=0.671, size 1.16' or 460 kpc
perhaps SDSS J153150.30+263614.2, z_ph=.274/.291, size 2.15' or 530 kpc
yes, better, then B2 1042+34A = SDSS J104502.92+340110.6, z_sp=0.321, size 2.58' or 680 kpc
most likely 2MASX J11080444+2722559, z_sp=0.2203, size 2.7' or 550 kpc, N lobe resolved out in FIRST, but clear in NVSS
yes, SDSS J101855.58+350212.1, r'=22.09, z_ph=.659/.6172, size 4.00' or 1.6 Mpc. Great find!
SDSS J152007.34+162835.6, z_ph=0.188/0.1720, weird source, seen in projecition? size 1.4' or 230 kpc
I'd opt for SDSS J120530.84+631810.3, r'=21.65, z_ph=.518/0.5175: 890 kpc; or SDSS J120531.16+631819.3, r'=22.39, no z_ph
yes, perfect core-dominant aligned source, only that the strong core is 1.7" from the IR source, chance coincidence?
yes, SDSS J112831.69+313248.8 z_sp=0.4882, but size is 3.2', thus 1.1 Mpc; N hotspot is dble in FIRST
radio core is at SDSS J134900.17+273708.8, but z_ph may be high, but definitely a giant! Good find!
yes, SDSS J113529.72+352025.7, NVSS suggest larger size, up to 2.6', likely DDRG, up to 850 kpc
yes, SDSS J082822.24+355309.3, likely a quasar, but I can't find any z_phot for it
core and W lobe of SDSS J122231.77+044034.8 (compact at left), size 2.73', z_ph=.363/.483 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), or 850 kpc
ID in 2007AJ....133.2097C is the one I proposed; X-shape when the ID is at center, but WAT when on peak or gap of a curved ridge (this case)
no, this is a WAT, SDSS J145442.21+273211.5, z_ph=0.692/0.6481, possibly SDSS J145442.14+273222.5, similar z_ph, ~350 kpc
Don't think so. Though NVSS looks suggestive, shape is unusual and strong source due SW could be AllWISE J114921.47+094710.2
could also be SDSS J134414.94+484601.5, r'=22.53, z_ph=0.804, but giant
anyway
tough, radio knot at J153333.5+520653, not opt/IR object there; I'd opt for SDSS J153334.14+520641.2, z_ph=0.21, size 2.6' = 0.5 Mpc
could be artefact caused by giant radio galaxy DA 240, about 12 arcmin SE
yes, z_sp=0.4077, WN B1240+3854; B1240+389: z_sp_2000MNRAS.315..371S=.30+-0.01; 2006MNRAS.366.1391S; 2009BASI...37...63S
both are possible; with SDSS J145643.71+273917.9, z_ph=.144/0.1329, size 370 kpc; else z_ph=.48 and size 910 kpc
core-dominated QSO SDSS J083721.26+160932.4, z_sp=0.6744, 8 NEDrefs, size 40" or 260 kpc
yes, SDSS J010509.98+091933.2, a QSO candidate with z_ph=0.347 according to 2015MNRAS.452.3124D, size 1.12' or 315 kpc
SDSS J122634.28+174925.4, z_sp=0.111, NVSS: size 7.0' or 800 kpc, SDSS J122643.81+174953.9, z_ph=0.598/.6101 seems superposed on E lobe?
yes, also AllWISE J141738.42+490617.3; very high z_phot in SDSS DR12, DR9 gives 0.607. Very good find!
correct; radio source already reported by 2014ARep...58..508Solovyov, but they do not give an optical ID
yes, a new giant radio quasar, yet unreported; great find!
600-kpc WAT in NVSS, lobes resolved out by FIRST; in outskirts of cl. NSC J165309+290951 = GMBCG J253.01561+29.14347
SDSS J130134.77+540806.9 is fainter and stellar, more likely J130134.97+540809.1, then jet is 2-sided
central source is NW lobe of SE overedge: 2.7' triple on SDSS J114502.57+413021.8, z_ph=0.58, 1.0 Mpc
yes, chance alignment; the star (with PM=-20,-40mas/yr) is ~1.2"NW of the FIRST source, too much for a 90-mJy source
yes, this is a planetary nebula (Strauss, et al 1992, ApJS, 83, 29) per
NED and 1999ApJS..123..219Condon
no radio core, thus host is not clear, could be SDSS J153149.46+082249.1, z_ph=0.452/0.3738, size 2.7' or 840 kpc
SDSS J081603.93+413242.7 is too far off axis; what about SDSS J081605.35+413302.4, z_ph=.344/0.2924, size 2.1' or .56 Mpc
yes, a 4.2-Mpc giant see our poster in ADS 2012sngi.confP...1A, sec. 5, largest GRQ known (we submitted to AJ), NE has 2 hotspot in JVLA obs
SDSS J171408.62+292726.3, QSO cand, z_ph=1.137 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124D
SDSS J114954.32+325652.1 with 4.5' is possible, but bent and asymmetric, z_ph=0.376/0.4486 or 1.4 Mpc, giant candidate
SW is core-dominatd triple on SDSS J084751.53+124032.0, z_sp=0.3077, size 1.65' or 430 kpc
yes, 4C+15.26 alias PKS 0843+151 z_sp=.6756, size 1.25' or 500 kpc
SDSS J134251.27+064231.0, z_ph= 0.124/.1661, size 0.99' or 140 kpc
due ESE is 1.11' double SDSS J090131.00+211046.2, z_ph=.470/0.4840, 380 kpc
QSO cand SDSS J145406.33+290424.7, z_ph=1.059/1.30, size 1.33' or 630 kpc
overedge source SW is SDSS J143927.47+063917.2, z+ph=.501/0.1359, size 2.0' or 550 kpc, or SDSS J143927.73+063903.3, z_ph=.476/0.4168
yes,SDSS J104144.57+552954.4, z_ph=.491/.3258, size 1.82' or 550 kpc
yes, SDSS J120942.64+132725.8, z_ph=.457/.4899, size 1.2' or 400 kpc
and nothing suitable in between the central and WSW source either.
yes, the host is simply too faint to be seen in optical or infrared.
I'd opt for SDSS J114039.64+473310.1, z_ph=0.371/0.3199, size 1.57' or 440 kpc
looks like bright QSO cand. 2MASS J12505022+1650114, but can't find any z_ph; don't worry about symmetry, QSOs are like that
yes, SDSS J125550.13+581841.7, but DR12 gives z_sp=0.36127
I'd prefer SDSS J122354.84+194241.8, z_ph=.691, size 2.5' or 1.0 Mpc
it is NVGRC J084745.9+383205 (0606), seems OK, except size=3.8', ARXA: NBCK J084746.05+383139.3, z_ph=.30; WD cand in 2015MNRAS.448.2260G
most likely 2MASX J13142462+6219453, BrClG in MaxBCG J198.60277+62.32938, z_sp=0.131, size 2.3' or 300 kpc
SDSS J133742.35+294223.3, z_sp=0.11547, size 2.9' or 340 kpc
yes, SDSS J154253.94+174942.9, at least 3' or 1.2 Mpc; SDSS J154239.77+174800.7 is too far W, no NVSS emission there
yes, SDSS J225934.13+082040.7, z_ph=.405/.4142, size 5.2' or 1.6Mpc; very convincing in NVSS, J225925.88+082206.5 is likely interloper
or possibly SDSS J145602.05+322316.9, no z_ph, extremely
faint
QSO cand SDSS J113716.89+234840.3 z_ph=1.319 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo, size 1.32' or 630 kpc
FBQS J095227.2+224006, z_sp=1.2094, size 1.0' or 480 kpc
would be very asymmetric in flux, and no radio core in FIRST, what about SDSS J085547.88+253111.6, z_ph=0.736, size 7.2'=3 Mpc ?!
QSO is [HB89] 1107+036, z_sp=0.9659, size 1.1' or 0.5 Mpc.
perhaps SDSS J125755.42+444614.8, z_ph=.673, or SDSS J125759.35+444618.6, z_ph=0.473/.405, impossible to say
could also be SDSS J124608.79+190625.5, r'=21.65, z_ph=0.378, doesn't make a different in linear size...
SDSS DR9 gives SDSS J085846.65+611938.8, r'=21.28, z_ph=0.09, but DR12 is empty..., nothing even in USNO B1.0
sadly SDSS has screened all the objects in its catalog
because M87 is near (~8' due NNE) but one can clearly distinguish
faint objects
this is part of the southern lobe of M87, one of the brightest radio sources
in the sky! Also known as Virgo A
the WAT due S is VCC 1667; PGC 42054; 4C+16.33, z_sp=0.068, size 5.2' or 390 kpc
artefact, but due W is PKS B1233+169 or IC 3557 NED01, z_sp=.0789, size 2' or 160 kpc, in Abell 1569
the cool WAT is CGCG 275-016; MCG +09-26-032, z_sp=0.04712, size 8.5' or 450 kpc
FBQS J0119+0131 aka PB 06375, z_sp=0.52, size 1.48' or 530 kpc
the source 10'S is SDSS J144435.62+241303.7, z_ph=.532/.5069, size 3.5' or 1.22 Mpc, perhaps two very separate hotspots due NE?
yes, SDSS J144428.51+242501.0, z_sp=.461 is a bit more likely, though makes the source more asymmetric, LLS=1.2 Mpc
QSO SDSS J122834.61+063200.1, z_sp=1.42, 2.33' =1.1 Mpc, OR 4.6' triple on SDSS J122832.17+063251.1, r'=22.61 no z_ph
could be restarted with a rotation (precession) between activity periods; host IR only, it seems, rather distant!
NVSS: could be a wide Xshaped source; NNW double seems separate in FIRST, but 13.8-mag blue star SDSS J100443.01+620701.7 disturbs; STRANGE!
SDSS J144822.41+582152.3 closest to center, but starlike and no z_ph
could be SDSS J123204.94+530627.3, r'=17.37, z_sp=0.206, size 4.4' or 830 kpc
maybe SDSS J154130.83+251131.1, r'=21.47, z_ph=.501/0.4132, size 1.89' or 610 kpc; might be SDSS J154128.07+251108.4 with ring or spirals?
if SDSS J085538.82+184842.9, then z_ph=0.68, size 3.4' or 1.35 Mpc; else SDSS J085540.94+184806.5, z_ph=0.50, size 1.95 or 0.7 Mpc
2MASX J16584721+6256245, z_sp=.1063, size 2.43' or 270 kpc, see 2010ApJ...723.1119L 2011MNRAS.415.1013K 2012MNRAS.421.1569B
yes, SDSS J160445.89+343816.5, z_sp=.282, size 3.4' or 820 kpc, publ. in 1999MNRAS.309..100I, 2006A&A...454...85M
yes, SDSS J083037.51+525530.7, QSO candidate with z_ph=0.643 in 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo, size 1.6' or 620 kpc
NVSS shows bridge due N, I propose N-S double, either AllWISE J012856.09+100546.1 or SDSS J012855.89+100532.1, size 1.7'
yes, QSO SDSS J125654.66+021904.8, r'=19.45, z_sp=.48645, size 1.9' or 650 kpc
yes, but this is also ULAS J230403.22+080418.1 = SDSS J230403.24+080418.1, r'=21.21, z_ph=0.2274/0.314, size 2.91' or 670 kpc
SDSS J142905.22+154254.9, z_ph=.373/0.4717, size 2.23' or 650 kpc
yes, AllWISE J073735.41+590325.2. size 1.85', not even in USNO B1.0, must be very distant
unlikely; strong source due W is SDSS J125505.43+152956.9, and there's no counterlobe
beyond
yes, but unusual morphology (cf FIRST with NVSS), z_sp=.302, size 3' or 750 kpc; in BrClG in cl. MaxBCG J250.51817+25.88472
SDSS J133324.36+485615.6, z_ph=.276, but likely higher; NVSS suggests size 2.2', or at least 520 kpc, which is large for an FR I source
yes, X-ray QSO VCS3 J1350+2331, z=0.528, size 2.2' or 770 kpc; size not reported in literature, I think
from NVSS, could be SDSS J001720.52+065145.4, z_ph=.401/0.3877, size 4.9' or 1.45 Mpc; but no FIRST core: src~10"N has no optID
neither artefact nor counterlobe, I opt for SDSS J131620.91+401726.9 showing a fat double source
no, rather SDSS J132047.55+241910.6, z_ph=.623/.5305 has radio core, size 3.2' or 1.2 Mpc
what about SDSS J151708.79+202819.3, r'=20.51, z_ph=.391/0.3957, size 4.67' or 1.4 Mpc!
SDSS J090204.82+610311.6, z_sp=0.6996, size 40" or 250 kpc
SSW triple is SDSS J131908.37+504300.6, r'=22.45, but not any more in DR12, why?
SDSS J140059.46+120622.5 has z_phot=0.336 in 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo
perhaps a triple centered on AllWISE J102126.35+411928.5,
NW counterlobe near J102124+412023 has no optID
no, J102132.10+411742.8 is off SE of this source; I suspect it's the SE lobe of a bright src NNW, B3 1018+415
yes, SDSS J215751.92+114627.1, but z_sp=0.3124, size 2.1' or 540 kpc
2MASX J11394520+3223166, z_sp=.1249, size 2.6' or 340 kpc, narrow-angle tail (NAT) source or WAT in projection?
not that large a NAT... with 2.6' and z=0.1249 only 340 kpc;
there are some of over 700 kpc
likely SDSS J111329.18+462153.6, r'=21.87, z_ph=.5484/.626, size 1.75' or 650 kpc, but SDSS J111329.18+462153.6 is possible
no, this is the SW lobe of 24' wide Mrk 1498 (1.2 Mpc; 1999MNRAS.309..100I,2001A&A...374..861S,2009ARep...53.1086K)
NVSS seems to suggest these two sources are the hotspots of a double, but no WISE host is obvious, nor covered by SDSS
apparently N-S triple: FIRST core at J115813.5+401537.9 in the glare of 9.5-mag Galactic star SAO 43975
S lobe of north-south double on SDSS J230657.74+124227.6, z_sp=0.6971, size 2.05' or 820 kpc
SE double is likely AllWISE J150227.53+265500.4, nothing in SDSS, size 1.4', so for z~0.6, perhaps 0.5 Mpc
SDSS J092758.20+273826.7, z_ph=.619/0.6255, size 1.28' or 490 kpc
likely SDSS J142216.92+085920.6, z_ph_SDSS/2014A&A...568A.126B=.209/.574; possibly AllWISE J142218.18+085937.5, on SDSS image, not catalog
SDSS J171321.46+450833.2, z_ph=.562/0.5702, size 1.05' or 380 kpc
SDSS J143052.62+205929.2, z_ph=.375/0.3205, size 0.88' or 240 kpc
yes, SDSS J113314.76+281159.3 = US 2599, X-ray QSO, size 3.6' or 1.35 Mpc; but WNW lobe could be SDSS J113302.50+281319.4, 25 refs in NED
SDSS J130526.09+431228.2, z_ph=.241/0.2757
SDSS J001909.09+021748.8, z_ph=.209/0.2528 is most likely (brightest) host compatible with NVSS radio bridge, z_ph=.22, size 2.8' or 570 kpc
this is the core of the fainter companion of the famous
Whirlpool galaxy (M51)
QSO SDSS J085917.01+510350.0, z_sp=0.973, size 0.75' or 330 kpc
I would rather opt for AllWISE J100916.98+553953.3 , size 2.15', so if z.gt.0.4, LLS.gt.650 kpc
southern double is SDSS J093522.21+253749.9, z_ph=.320/0.2854
yes, 2MASX J13303833+3816100, z_sp=.1098, size 2.3' or 260 kpc, 2010ApJ...723.1119L 2011MNRAS.415.1013K 2012MNRAS.421.1569B
PMN J1356+0824 in NED, but it's also GR B1355+08: optID by 2000BSAO...49...53V, not 2003ARep...47..110V as NED claims
yes, very good find; z_ph_2014A&A...568A.126B=.266, so for avg. z=.346 size is 1.4 Mpc
yes, bg src is SDSS J101804.32+214931.4, z_ph=.506, size 1.65' or 570 kpc, already known: CXO J101804.3+214931 (4 NED refs) but not as RG
undetected in SDSS, AllWISE J100916.33+274013.0, likely z>0.4, thus size 1.16' or over 350 kpc
no, just a bright star flooding the IR image, very red in SDSS;
host for the radio source cannot be distinguished due to this.
possibly SDSS J130146.53+063517.4 or SDSS J130147.89+063512.9? size 4.5', for z>0.4 size > 1.35 Mpc
SE comp is AllWISE J130154.81+063357.8; NW possibly AllWISE J130139.17+063608.6 (4.5" off); no radio core with optID
no SDSS here: USNO B1.0 R2=18.1 mag; 2MASS J07264554+5104072 = AllWISE J072645.54+510407.1, seen by 2011ApJS..194...31Proctor
yes, SDSS J075627.36+390125.9 is QSO cand: z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=0.440, size 1.73' or 550 kpc; no idea what the green objects are
Or perhaps SDSS J095750.49+304939.4, z_sp=.136, very asym. double-lobe 2.6' (see NVSS)
AllWISE obj is also SDSS J121735.84+330131.9, z_ph=0.5, size 2.35' or 800 kpc
yes, 2MASX J15165924+0517513, see the large diffuse radio halo due N in NVSS, size 200 kpc, unreported in literature
SDSS J074305.67+271012.6 in distant cluster, blended by a
foreground star
PKS 1635+159 according to NED, but opt.pos. J163750.01+154915.8 far E of axis; 2005AJ....130.1977H: lensed?, or AllWISE J163749.17+154917.7?
no, this is not detected in SDSS, only AllWISE J105134.06+461400.6, radio source is known as 54P82, see 1995MNRAS.274..324G
I'd opt for SDSS J170621.72+200620.6, z_sp=.468, size 2.8'=.92 Mpc, plus SDSS J170616.27+200639.9, z_ph=.690/0.376 of 0.74'=.25Mpc
yes, nice find; prevoiusly unreported in NED; far E source is SDSS J224714.62+020407.6, z_ph=.133, AGN in dense group?
looks like it, but the FIRST source is 3.4"NNW of SDSS J104848.37+394857.1; if host, then z_ph=0.35, size 1.87' or 520 kpc
yes, there's a faint radio arc on SDSS J145102.13+301227.0: a lobe-dominated WAT in cl. in NSC J145103+301334, z_ph=.135, size 3.2'=0.43 Mpc
yes, SDSS J105637.96+274343.7, 4C+28.29, TXS 1053+280, 7C 1053+2800, z_sp=0.9986, size 1.7' or 750 kpc
SDSS J154339.51+133042.8, QSO candidate: z_ph=1.262 from 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo, size 1.35' or 0.63 Mpc
possibly an optical plume due SE? optical jets should appear
bluish...
known WAT in Abell 1462, see 1993ApJS...87..135O, 1996AJ....111...53O, 1997ApJS..108...41O, z_sp=0.145, size 2.6' or 370 kpc
could be SDSS J082001.69+173853.0 (disky), z_ph~0.196, size 580 kpc; fits better to NVSS, leaving 082000.65+173912.2 as superposed?
could it be the SF spiral 2MASX J16023561+3248598, z_sp=0.04474; size 3.5' or 170 kpc ?
not really overedge, but the SW lobe resolved out in FIRST; z_ph=.51/.517, size 2.1' or 720 kpc
not an 8' E-W triple: W lobe is SDSS J133345.12+021912.0 of peculiar radio shape; E lobe is bright E SDSS J133408.47+021951.8
yes, SDSS J091453.36+225541.8, z_ph=0.61, size=1.66' or 0.63 Mpc
what about an E-W triple with double E hotspot: QSO SDSS J114844.02+442022.6, z_sp=2.272, size 2.66' or 1.22 Mpc ?
I opt for SDSS J141231.80+402911.3, z_ph=.395/.427, size 2.62' or 800 kpc
I'm not convinced; more likely 1-sided emission from SDSS J120530.00+631722.6, z_ph=0.47
no, it's SDSS J150329.56+103331.5, so faint that it has no z_phot; curiously not in WISE: it is blended by its NE and SW neighbors!
yes, a perfectly symmetric FRII... how could we have overlooked this two years ago...?
no, this is galaxy SDSS J162344.24+480032.9, z_sp=.1921, size =0.6' or 110 kpc
yes, great find! There is another FRII of 0.78' =270 kpc about 1.5'NW: ULAS J133718.08+021611.9 = AllWISE J133718.09+021612.2
yes, but z_sp=0.065, SSE hotspot is SDSS J083237.72+042032.7; N diffuse lobe could be QSO cand SDSS J083241.11+042829.9?
at most 8.5'=.6Mpc
yes, QSO candidate SDSS J234255.18+040933.8, z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=1.127, 1.8' or 830 kpc
yes, and already listed in table 9 of 2011AJ....141..182K
not a star, the FIRST source is off by 3" due W, no opt/IR ID as far as I can see
I'm not convinced of a triple: the S hotspot (at center) coincides with SDSS J104723.30+573708.2, a z_ph=1.72 QSO cand (2015MNRAS.452.3124D)
NGC 2484, 4C+37.21, S4 0755+37, NRAO 0276, 1RXS J075827.3+374713; 1977A&AS...29..279F 1986A&AS...65..111D, size 2.28' or 110 kpc
I opt for SDSS J104501.98+340056.3, z_ph=.384/0.4094, size 1.9' or 570 kpc; J104457.89+340135.8 is a little off N/NE
could also be a 1.7' N-S double on SDSS J204912.82+083646.9, z_ph=.529/0.5691 (600 kpc) or QSO cand SDSS J204913.04+083637.8, no z_ph avail.
yes, SDSS J101254.78+233350.5, QSO candidate: z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=.622; a rare case of a WAT QSO
I'm not convinced: radio core is offset due E, far SW hotspot is SDSS J111113.99+530505.5, r'=21.94, z_ph=0.56
neither host fits well with the radio core at 10 49 45.35 +10 35 35.1; nothing even in AllWISE
already proposed in 2001A&A...371..445M, but FIRST radio core has no ID; if SDSS J163220.21+343337.4 is radio-quiet host, then 1.3 Mpc
maybe no double at all? E lobe could be SDSS J142321.02+494821.6
yes, SDSS J095626.00+192715.2 and 1-sided, but I don't see the 3.1' extent... NVSS shows em. 1.3'W, which may not necessarily be connected
SDSS J114123.91+122649.3, size 1.2' or 410 kpc, Xshaped: inner FIRST double misaligned with NVSS axis (dominated by outer lobes)
possibly SDSS J163806.45+401512.3 ?
could also be z=0.798 QSO SDSS J092045.47+492721.4, size =2.1' or 880 kpc; nice asymmetry in double hotspot SE and single due NW
might also be SDSS J103541.54+095505.2, but even more asym.; or else SDSS J103541.62+095647.3 or SDSS J103542.36+095704.6;
anyway .gt.900kpc
brighter of the 2 G's may be host to the double, but fainter G is right at the N edge of the NE radio comp.; but I don't see a WAT
z_ph_2014A&A...568A.126B=0.1134: 3.7' at z~.245 is .81Mpc; far NE hotspot J135459.6+495221 has no opt/IR ID either: is it part of source?
very peculiar morphology; the knot FIRST J135458.0+495034 has no opt/IR ID and seems indeed a flare at a bend of the E jet due N
PG 2308+098, 1989AJ.....98.1195K, only 1.35' or 430 kpc: far NW hotspot is separate FRII SDSS J231115.85+100918.0, r'=20.31, z_sp=0.5762
yes, 2MASX J09493830+0547463, a yet unreported WAT in Abell 878, z_sp=0.0898, size 4' or 370 kpc
I opt for SDSS J002223.20+121303.5, z_ph=.610/.6674 (SDSS/2014A&A...568A.126B), size at least 2.5' or ~1 Mpc
I opt for SDSS J092639.45+403439.2, z_sp=0.554, size 2.9' or 1.06 Mpc
yes, Ark 139, z_sp=0.03876, size 11.5' or 500 kpc
NVSS core fits well, z_ph=0.35, size 3.4' or 940 kpc; could also be QSO cand SDSS J163505.68+325428.2, but no z_ph available
maybe SDSS J155357.72+282928.3, z_ph~0.47, size 1.86' or 620 kpc; NW lobe =? ESE lobe of SDSS J155342.87+283026.5, z_sp=.59, size 6'=2.2Mpc
no, it's a single source hosted by SDSS J142142.68+101626.2, z_sp=0.374, size 2.32' or 670 kpc
very asymmeteric radio emission with 1-sided jet due SW; far SW lobe is uncertain; if SDSS J171321.64+320610.0: z_ph=0.623, size 4' =1.5 Mpc
I'd opt for SDSS J151534.58+504355.2, z_ph=.381/.3247, size 1.9' or 520 kpc
suggestive source, but ID very tentative; no clear detection of NNW lobe in FIRST nor NVSS; could be SDSS J081014.10+343934.8 or other ID
NVSS suggest bridge: if so, what's the host? perhaps SDSS J111247.48+330447.3, z_sp=0.433, but would be a very asym. FRII
it is an artefact in the FIRST image, but a curious one!
I agree with JeanTate
SDSS J112441.77+295008.5, z_ph_SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B=.348/.5436, size 2.52' or 820 kpc
perhaps an FRII with weak radio core at SDSS J015438.76+120212.3, z_ph=.868/.6255, size 2.1' or 860 kpc; complex NVSS emission around
Markarian 1498, see 1996MNRAS.282.1033R; 1999MNRAS.309..100I; z_sp=.0547, size 18.95' or 1.15 Mpc
FIRST core is 2.3"SW of SDSS ID; SW lobe almost absent in both NVSS and FIRST, z_ph possibly overestimated; needs confirmation
maybe SDSS J110217.68+350426.2, z_ph=.468, then size 3.5' or 1.2 Mpc
difficult: SDSS J095156.30+580747.7 due SE could be separate triple; unusually bent if single source of 4.13'
far SSW hotspot is SDSS 122658.35+582027.2
SDSS J122706.03+582311.5 (only in DR7,not DR12) = AllWISE J122706.00+582311.2, z_ph=.88, size 1.5' or 650 kpc;
I agree with DolorousEdd: SDSS J140658.53+090155.1; NVSS shows no evidence for the giant that antikodon proposes
no, this is QSO cand SDSS J073201.22+300535.5, z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D=1.1, size in NVSS .gt.2' or .gt.920 kpc; 1RXS J073202.1+300545
yes, 2MASX J17055616+1900242 = SDSS J170556.12+190024.0, possibly a WAT in projection, z_ph=.08; SE compact src. is SDSS J170602.01+190106.5
yes, SDSS J165309.14+624739.2, z_ph=.3525/.413, size 2.28' or 660 kpc
yes, SDSS J114916.33+083040.9, z_sp=0.4132, beautiful!
I'd opt for SDSS J143431.03+342810.6, z_ph=.6, size 2.2' or 640 kpc; another 1.1' dble 2'S in NVSS, but no suitable ID
SDSS J131911.15+270916.4, z_sp=.2497, extreme example of X-shape and/or precession
yes, SDSS J142646.42+271223.3, z_ph=.677/.6595, size 0.7' or 270 kpc; beautiful and yet unreported as Xshaped or plumed!
2MASX J07020626+48592020, z=0.0649, size 18.4' or 1.3 Mpc; spectacular zig-zag bends in its E lobe
not in VLSSr: S_74MHz.lt~.4Jy; S_151MHz=70mJy(2013A&A...549A..55W); S_WENSS_327MHz=45mJy; S_NVSS=12.3 mJy, alpha^151_1400=-0.8; no opt/IR ID
yes, SDSS J133145.44+121102.3 with z_ph=.885/.6374, so with 1.9' it is 450 kpc long
not in VLSSr: S_74MHz<~400 mJy; S_151MHz=70mJy(2013A&A...549A..55W); S_WENSS_327MHz=45mJy; S_NVSS=12.3 mJy, alpha^151_1400=-.8; no opt/IR ID
faint src. ~18"ESE is SDSS J103641.44+123332.8, z_ph=.595/.5818; three objects with very different z within
only 30 arcseconds!
BL Lac cand. 2MASS J10364036+1233389, z_ph=2.145, mis-ID by SDSS as carbon star; is the radio bridge due SW
from spiral or BL Lac object?
no, it is an elliptical, but the double source is not centered on it, so likely an optically undet. background galaxy
4C +41.26, known WAT in Abell 1763, z_sp=0.23, e.g. 1996AJ....111...53O, 1997ApJS..108...41O, 2004MNRAS.349..560H
NVSS nor FIRST suggest a connection of the triple
yes, NVSS shows E lobe; could also be SDSS J145715.29+350941.9, possibly z> 0.4?
I'd opt for SDSS J130005.25+074321.3, z_ph=.533/.553, 1.25' or 440 kpc;just ESE of a nearby spiral
possibly N lobe of SDSS J112506.41+023258.8, z_ph=0.95 (too high?), size 2.2' or 970 kpc
I opt for SDSS J130258.38+511950.8, z_ph=.441/0.3825, size 1.9' or 580 kpc; X-shaped previously unreported; just N of NGC 4938
SDSS J015752.52+020954.0, we mapped it in radio and published this one in http://arxiv.org/abs/1504.07478
yes, artefact; nothing in NVSS
the FIRST image seems full of artefacts in the neighborhood;
no correspondence with NVSS
NW hotspot is SDSS J113058.53+530247.7 = AllWISE J113058.53+530247.8; SE one is SDSS J113135.61+525926.8 (WE 1128+53W1); no NW counterlobe ?
SDSS J123959.77+180057.6, z_sp=1.2735, size 1.03' or 480 kpc
yes, SDSS J090957.08+183202.6, z_sp=0.375, size 6.3' or 1.82 Mpc, already found by antikodon/DolorousEdd 18-Sep-2014
seems artefact, nothing there in NVSS
far E double is SDSS J131612.67+551330.4, the others are indeed tricky...
I agree with DolorousEdd: SDSS J092738.52+023346.2, z_ph=0.634, size 3.14, but only 1.21 Mpc
I agree with DolorousEdd: NE lobe is a double source centered on SDSS J095858.04+370544.6
maybe SDSS J134920.24+215251.4, z_ph=.226/.197, we can't tell; central double + far W compact src. have no optID; strange radio morphology
apparently no giant: N lobe is SDSS J120245.81+332208.7, far SE lobe is likely SDSS J120302.17+331800.7; others have no ID
I opt for SDSS J223912.83+102738.2, z_sp=.3053, size 1.12' or 280 kpc
NVSS: normal FRII, but FIRST very peculiar; could also be SDSS J004129.56+094653.4, z_ph=.3744/.424, size 2.75' or 830 kpc
yes, WAT, so what's the host? all very faint and not quite on a radio core,e.g. SDSS J094055.96+253023.8, z_ph~0.9
what about SDSS J150321.27+493811.2, r'=22.86 as the host for a 3.7' double? no AllWISE though...
I opt for SDSS J141031.68+242851.0, z_ph=.402/.312, size 1.17' or 330 kpc
yes, SDSS J082410.11+045052.7, r'=19.26 mag; z_ph_2015MNRAS.452.3124D/2015PASA...32...10F=1.652/1.60, size 0.62' or 290 kpc
no, this is SDSS J114348.72+385841.1, z_ph=.789/.618, size 0.97' or 390 kpc
SDSS J150457.12+260058.4 = VV 204 = 3C 310, z_sp=.0538, size 4.4' or 260 kpc
SDSS J011901.67+112318.2 = 2MASX J01190169+1123186= MRC0116+111, already reported in 2009MNRAS.399..601Bagchi+
yes, J160741.79+214953.6, very low surf. brightness; z_ph=.186, but z_ph=.575 in 2014A&A...568A.126B; far W FIRST source has no opt/IR ID
IR-only host AllWISE J110701.70+064243.1
24 NEDrefs, but chance is that SDSS J165819.48+623821.3, ~1.5"S of QSO, z_sp=.281 is the ID; separate in DR7, not DR12; size up to 3'=1.2Mpc
a foreground star next to (probably) a background radio source;
the IR streak won't let us identify the radio source
yes, but IR-only host AllWISE J142336.35+390317.2, must be very distant...
the repeats are caused by the multiple sources in the image,
I guess
X-ray/gamma-ray blazar 4C+29.48, steep radio spectrum is unusual, 30 refs in NED; appears really 1-sided; size 0.88' or 410 kpc; z_sp=1.142
NO, radio core is at J141043.03+193116.7: could be AllWISE J141042.89+193116.0, but no optical ID; size is 1.85'
possibly IR-only host AllWISE J154005.16+425926.7; SDSS J154005.59+425922.7 looks good with NVSS, but none of IDs has a FIRST radio core
reported with z_sp=.243 already in 2001A&A...370..409Lara+; X-rey source 1RXS J092654.1+610038
yes, peculiar FIRST image, no obvious strong source; VLSSr
source is near detection limit, not in VLSSr catal., optically
dead empty... hmm.
CGCG 403-019 = 4C +04.77, X-ray and gamma-ray source, 154 refs in NED; e.g. 2011A&A...528A..34L; 2012A&A...544A..18V; 1997A&AS..122..235L
SDSS J213036.22+094538.8 is QSO cand. with z_ph=1.148 in 2015MNRAS.452.3124DiPompeo et al.; not (yet) in VizieR ...
no, I opt for SDSS J155931.20+402249.8, very faint, z_ph=0.126+/-0.129, so practically unknown
4C+13.41, z_sp=0.2406, size ~2.0' or 430 kpc
X-ray/lensing cluster WHL J142040.4+395510 = 1RXS J142040.6+395503, z_sp=.607; 2012MNRAS.420.3213O, 2012ApJS..199...34W, 2011ApJS..193....8B
IC 708, famous WAT in Abell 1314, 131 refs in NED
yes, 2MASX J12163240+0709556, z_sp=.136, unreported WAT of 3.75' or 510 kpc; nearest cluster NSC J121619+071015, z_ph=.212
NVSS shows brigde between them: could also be a larger (1.5') triple on SDSS J165809.78+273241.9 or SDSS J165810.19+273231.1
I withdraw my comment on ARG0003lig: agree with DolorousEdd on SDSS J132426.16+033604.9, z_ph=.480/.4691, size 2.8' or 930 kpc
SDSS J171223.15+640157.0 = VII Zw 694, well-known NAT in Abell 2255, see 1979ApJ...229L..59O, 1989AJ.....98...64Z, 2003AJ....125.2427M
1.9' triple on SDSS J101055.98+023640.4, r'=24.35, too faint for z_phot, already found by DolorousEdd in April 2015
yes, nice 2' FRII with knotty jet due N, likely AllWISE J171426.45+480810.4, no optID, no z_phot; already seen by 2011ApJS..194...31Proctor
perhaps SDSS J215017.53+124647.7, starlike QSO cand., no z_ph available; or perhaps SDSS J215018.17+124646.7, z_ph=.563
both IDs are correct: SDSS J091358.65+350843.4 hosts a 1.9' z_sp=.22, 380-kpc RG, SDSS J091358.65+350843.4 a 1.8' z_ph=.259/.344 450-kpc RG
if triple, then bent and size 5.3' or 2.5 Mpc; ESE "lobe" may be z_ph=0.483 cluster WHL J102058.8+214232; NW lobe pos. differs in NVSS+FIRST
yes, apparently an artefact of the strong double 3C 268.2 far SW in FIRST image; 3C268.2 itself, z=0.362, is 1.85' or 520 kpc large...
also reported in 2011A&A...535A..97M 2013A&A...550A..76L
most likely 2MASX J14591584+0739466, z_sp=.154, NE lobe resolved out in FIRST, size 2.2' or 330 kpc
yes, SDSS J010237.34+042100.2, z_ph=.326/.3113 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), size 2.7' or 700 kpc; I don't see any z_sp in NED or VizieR
yes, SDSS J144447.58+013211.7 at z_sp=0.581, size ~0.92 Mpc, and perhaps STRONGLY precessing: inner jets at PA~45d, outer ones ~5 degs!
SDSS J114027.73+120308.2, 4C +12.42 = PKS 1137+12, 45 refs in NED, z_sp=0.081208, a "fat double"
SDSS J011510.01+123230.8, z_ph=.395/.384, size 1.3' or 390 kpc; relic (old) double-lobed radio galaxy
strange, its FIRST flux is too high to be ABSENT in NVSS, either artefact or SDSS J154714.43+203448.7, z_ph=.389/.387, size 1.3' or 380 kpc
yes, giant; already reported in 2007AcA....57..227M, but only z_ph=0.27 was available then
yes, SDSS J114348.72+385841.1, z_ph=.789/.618, size 1.0' or ~400 kpc
X-ray QSO SDSS J170112.37+353353.3, z_sp=.5011, 1-sided dilute lobe due SSW, NVSS: lobes ~1'SE and ~4'NE?; bloatet IR image is foregr star
2MASX J08391582+2850389, BrClG of Abell 690, size is measured linearly between most distant points, NOT along the tails; 7' or 580 kpc
yes, an asymmetric and bent triple source on SDSS J141128.42+393616.2, r'=22.8 mag; z_ph=0.9, size ~0.8' or 350 kpc
SDSS J093853.70+255859.6, z_ph=.267/.259, size ~1.8' or ~400 kpc
NVSS shows WSW extent, optID tricky: perhaps SDSS J145101.81+301148.3, z_ph=.368/.298, size 3.2' or 860 kpc
both IR srcs are cand's for radio double, in CFHTLS-W3: SW one has z_ph=0.138, NE one 2 mag fainter, z_ph=1.17 (cesam.lam.fr/cfhtls-zphots)
2MASX J01410994+1213522, z_ph=.208/.210/.1945, size 2.2' or 410 kpc, in cl. WHL J014109.9+121351
morphology of the W lobe is opposite to expectation, a bigger ATLAS image would help
ATCDFS J032639.15-280800.6=S031; 2012MNRAS.426.3334Mao+ give z=.2183; 2014AJ....148...75Dehghan+ ID 32; is this the 2MASX galaxy?
SDSS J085337.48+303332.0 is the brightest possible host, but the other 2 are possible, sizes would 1.0, 1.35 and 1.8 Mpc; good catch!
no, not headtail, but rather 1-sided due SW: SDSS J080231.96+265032.8, z_sp=0.470, size ~1' or 330 kpc
yes, SDSS J142758.72+324741.5, z_sp=0.5696, size 1.63' or 600 kpc; also seen in 2014ApJ...793...82vanWeeren+
no, the "star" is very faint and a bit off due W; I opt for SDSS J170211.69+272714.6, z_ph=.663
else, 2 srcs in the image could come from SDSS J023506.00+030038.2, z_ph=.93, size 1.4' or 620 kpc, but then what's the NVSS bridge due NE?
weird... might be SDSS J023505.37+030122.1 or SDSS J023508.37+030205.4, both very faint, no z_ph; not well centered on NVSS emission bridge
weird, but no artefact; perhaps E lobe of 2' double on SDSS J120040.00+182954.2 (z_ph=0.26) or SDSS J120040.78+182950.7 (z_ph=0.69)?
central one SDSS J122835.62+331412.7; bright E hotspot no opt/IR ID; S source is SDSS J122838.15+331326.4, z_ph=.525; 350 kpc if single src
comparing with WISE astrometry, this image seems to cover on 2'x2', not 3'x3', so the radio source is only 1.78', more consistent with NVSS
SWIRE J033429.74-271745.2, no z_ph in VizieR, but should exist! size 2.67' IF image is 3', is it? NVSS show E lobe bending due SW
not a hybrid, but a WAT: the supposed hot spot is a flare where the jet bends and continues in projection (we think...)
no merger, just regular elliptical galaxy ejecting 2 radio jets, bending further from the galaxy: a WAT; SDSS J104742.83+434652.7, z_sp=.086
no gravitational waves, just contours of radio emission intensity;
here: three independent, unresolved sources with an IR host each
of them
most likely a triple source with the E lobe hidden beyond the imagel; too difficult without a wider FITS image
always ejection... here: quite asymmetric: lobe due SE, jet due NW: SDSS J114327.93+132415.7, z_sp=0.7044, very distant and faint!
SDSS J215526.17+084648.4, z_sp=0.150, wide-angle tailed source in cluster Abell 2395
3C 219; 4C+45.19 z_sp=.1747, size 3.15' or 520 kpc
2MASX J23002196+0654326 between the inner radio knots, z_ph=.150/.165/.158, size 0.9' or 140 kpc; perhaps smalles restarted RG I've seen
2MASX J07020626+4859202. z_sp=.065, size 18.4' or 1.3 Mpc; known giant; 2001A&A...374..861S; host is dumbbell galaxy
No, that star is a few arcsec due W of the radio source
center; the closest object I could find is AllWISE
J082423.85+062743.7
yes, double at E edge is SDSS J125508.08+433448.6, r'=23.09, z_ph=.309, ~1.1' or 280 kpc
yes, QSO with z_sp=0.811, r'=17.75, amazingly bright; LBQS 1211+0848, 30 refs in NED
yes, this is famous NGC 3862 = 3C 264, brightest galaxy in Abell 1367
J083809.95+322744.9 is S of the E lobe (nice Mach cone!), not related, I think; SDSS J083807.31+322746.4 is spot-on the core
you are right: without the possibility to amplify the field of view
and get a FITS image of both ATLAS and SWIRE, it is too
complicated
NGC 5920 in grp MKW 3s, well-studied relic-type radio source, >200 NED refs, eg. 2006MNRAS.373..959D 2005MNRAS.364.1343D 2004ApJ...607..800B
yes, SSW compact src is SDSS J124820.31+300558.1, z_ph=.606/.632
yes, QSO SDSS J080831.68+473524.3 z_sp=.589, 3.07' or 1.14 Mpc if real; very asym: SE hotspot barely visible in FIRST, not at all in NVSS
SDSS J080644.42+484149.1, z_sp=0.3699 QSO, size 1.76' or 0.5 Mpc; 49 refs in NED
SDSS J111425.83+413315.4, z_ph=.515/.534, size ~0.7' or 260 kpc, X-shaped
2MASS J07020751+5503306, K=12.62; USNO B1.0: B2/R2/I=16.0,15.0,14.4 mag
SDSS J131438.12+513413.3, z_sp=0.478 QSO starburst, size ~270 kpc
ATCDFS J032739.36-285352.4 = AllWISE J032739.38-285350.6 = AWIRE J... r=23.15 mag; amazingly asymmetric in NVSS; no z_phot available
yes, SDSS J113645.59+351636.5, z_sp=1.78, but only ~2.67', thus ~1.3 Mpc, but still very good find! amazingly asymmetric in flux!
OK, again: radio double close (less than 3") to gal. nucl; looks interacting, perhaps radio from 2nd nucleus? MJV 18843: undetected in VLBI
I opt for AllWISE J113058.77+131239.8 = SDSS J113058.76+131240.0, but only in DR7, not DR12, r'=22.98, z_ph_DR7=0.19+-0.22 is unreliable
or one of triple (N to S): SDSS J143926.21+063907.8/143926.26+063905.3/143926.27+063903.0 last one is QSO cand.
no, seems unresolved: the shape of the
contours seem to indicate the "beam" size, the response
of the radio telescope (elliptical here)
SDSS J095833.44+561937.8, z_ph=.226/.180, size 1.67' or 310 kpc
yes, artefact. Even NVSS is affected in this area.
QSO candidate SDSS J154531.78+505008.5, no z_ph available
oops... my comment was cut; radio double close (❤️") to gal. nucl; looks interacting, perhaps radio from 2nd nucl? MJV18843: undet. in VLBI
no obvious backgr obj; radio double close (❤️") to gal. nucl; looks interacting, perhaps radio from 2nd nucleus? MJV18843: undetect. in VLBI
galaxy already cataloged by 1965CGCG5.C...0000Zwicky: CGCG 409-009 = SDSS J002313.10+063253.4; high-res radio obs: 2014AJ....147...14D
2MASX J07214781+4302408 = SDSS J072147.79+430240.9, z_ph=.110/.101, radio jet not reported previously in literature
streak from bright MilkyWay star; radio dble is SDSS J153711.55+495333.9, QSO cand. 2012MNRAS.419...80A/2015MNRAS.450.3893B, but no z_ph
most likely yes, the IR source is resolved in SDSS and the host is the W one: SDSS J082411.47+035345.2, z_ph=0.67
most likely AllWISE J070548.49+600514.0, but no optical ID
most people consider giants to be >1 Mpc; and yes, there could be another RG: SDSS J093241.76+161147.0, z_ph=.42, size~40" or 180 kpc
no, NE src is z=.535 QSO SDSS J144131.99+601852.1, r'=18.72; most likely QSO cand SDSS J144121.95+601634.8, no z_ph; size 2.0'
yes, also 2MASX J09323832+1611576, z_sp=.191, size 4.0' or 710 kpc
yes, likely SDSS J133900.49+404354.7, N and S hotspots have no opt ID, but the core has
an usual extension off axis...
the radio double is NE of the spiral, SDSS catalog is blank due to NGC 3344 due NW; not even this bright gal. is in SDSS..
very asym. FRII, host SDSS J130325.98+083553.1, z_ph=.320/.311, size 2.1' or 540 kpc
not an artefact: SDSS J113251.04+631143.9 = RX J1132.6+6311, z_sp=.1113, size ~2.8' or ~320 kpc; 2011MNRAS.415.1013K, 1997A&AS..122..235L
accidentally on SDSS J153150.42+240242.5; in fact the SE lobe of 3C 321; 4C+24.34; PGC 55317, z=.096, size 5.1' or .5 Mpc
artefact, must be strong source nearby (due East?)
I don't see the connection. NE lobe doesn't look like a lobe in FIRST, no radio core is detected;
I don't see any suitable optical ID for this very disparate radio
pair. J124809.32+164559.3 & J124809.12+164601.0 are
too far off radio axis
N compact source is clearly offset due NW from the star
head-tail on SDSS J144932.70+274621.6, z_sp=.227, in background to CGCG 164-031 NED02, z=0.03
no SDSS object there either...
probably restarted RG SDSS J123821.20+160241.4 = AllWISE J123821.20+160241.7, r'=22.8, no z_phot available; size 1.96'
for z~0.5 size .67Mpc
K5 star SDSS J130602.77+192225.2, or coincidence of SE hotspot of restarted SDSS J130600.63+192248.7, z_ph=.596/.640, size 0.97' or 370 kpc
most likely SDSS J080436.93+465715.4, z_ph=0.559/0.594 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), size 2.25' or 0.84 Mpc
2014A&A...568A.126B gives also z_ph=.098, but the same authors in 2015MNRAS.450.3893B propose QSO cand, but no z_phot is given...
E hotspot of ??, perhaps SDSS J110829.69+291736.8, but no counterlobe; NVSS:no hint; possible radio core FIRST J110834.81+291945.3 has no ID
ATCDFS J033429.75-271744.9; S618; AllWISE J033429.81-271744.5, too faint in optical to have a redshift? size ~1.8'
2MASX J13334083+0415058 in cl. WHL J133340.9+041505, I see it as WAT, not restarted, but flaring at the bend, then fading FR I
I opt for SDSS J131101.93+595503.4 = AllWISE J131101.97+595503.5, very faint, size 1.23', E lobe is dble
SDSS J123605.33+064830.9, z_ph=.479/.404
2MASX J14371499+2445318, z_sp=.08627, in cl. A1939 (1992ApJS...80..501Owen+ 1997ApJS..108...41Owen p.81), size 3.2' or 290 kpc, WAT,
FRI
asym FRII of ~1.8' in PA~140d, SE lobe faint in NVSS; not overedge: NE lobe: QSO SDSS J130502.50+275221.8, SW: QSO SDSS J130314.27+273012.6
2MASX J07595231+3814242 z=0.07744(FoF,2006ApJS..167....1B) = B2 0756+38, see 1998A&AS..133..129G, 1999A&AS..139..359V
elongated src looks like head-tail, but no ID on head, likely very asym FRII, SDSS J105748.35+370849.2, z_ph=.536/.379, size ~30" or 160 kpc
just beyond W margin of subject is a 1.5' relic double, SDSS J121443.37+590451.9, z_ph=.283/.258, size 350 kpc
SW source NVSS J033233-283742 = ATCDFS J.... = S449 in 2012MNRAS.426.3334Mao et al., z_sp=0.3334: 3.5' head-tail in NVSS? -> 940 kpc !?
2MASS J08551875+0555049: seen, but not in SDSS due to zet Hya, V=3.1m ~2.5'NE; UKIDSS-DR9: ULAS J085518.73+055505.0 J=16.7; relic radiogalax
yes, already commented in 2007AcA....57..227M, z_sp=0.15742, size 9.7' or 1.5 Mpc
could be SDSS J083111.37+411553.6, z_ph=.473/.535, size 1.5' or 520 kpc
possibly USNO B1.0 J075833.66+622024.8, B2/R2=20.98/20.19 mag = AllWISE J075833.89+622025.5; 0.88/0.42 Jy in NVSS/FIRST: very peculiar jet
SDSS J221259.53+091955.5, z_sp=0.62067, size 1.21' or 460 kpc
I withdraw previous comment; csunjoto is OK: N lobe = SDSS J225631.55+090702.6, but S lobe has no optID; NVSS: size 3.2' or 1.2 Mpc
yes, SDSS J225628.24+090428.8, z_ph=.574/.627, is best candidate, 1-sided jet due N, size 4.27' or 1.6 Mpc; bent and N dble hotspot
IRAS F12447+0920, z_sp=0.4228, size 1.4' or 430 kpc; nicely bent: precessing?
2MASS J07160159+3659148, K=15.2, USNO B1.0 J071601.560+365915.2, R2mag=17.72, no z_ph; if z~.3, size 2.6' or 650 kpc
if SDSS J085232.19+405730.3, then with z_ph=.670/.657 size is 4.9' or 1.9 Mpc! "Only" z_sp and radio core needed to confirm...
SDSS J134554.04+365513.6, z_sp=0.5474, pec. rad.morph; 2 filaments have no optID; 5'S is SDSS J134555.39+365013.8: not a N-S triple (NVSS)
NVSS suggests triple with radio core at J121612.89+151135.9, but no opt/IR object there... perhaps double: host SDSS J121614.79+151211.7 ?
sometimes the radio source at the very nucleus
has "shut down" (black hole has no food ??) and only the
older, outer jets/lobes emit radio
both stars are a bit off the core position at J082515.17+445607.6, but just compatible with being the host; the S one could still be a QSO
yes, z_ph=.379/.345, but I don't see the NE comp of the triple; 4' due S we have SDSS J141037.34+402442.9, size 1.95', but no z_ph available
QSO SDSS J145308.00+221707.7 z_sp=.7848, size 2.03' or 850 kpc
SDSS J133913.64+102447.8, z_ph=.378/.353, size 1.1' or 310 kpc, S-symmetry: precessing?
SDSS J133922.36+464025.6, z_ph=.212/.240, size 1.67' or 340 kpc
yes, z_sp=0.287, size 2.2' or 530 kpc; could also be SDSS J160822.44+415306.4, z_ph=.293/.283 or SDSS J160822.38+415301.8, z_ph=.314/.291
looks more like an artefact to mel NVSS has nothing
X-ray QSO SDSS J151223.79+390042.0, z_sp=0.37256, size 2.2' or 630 kpc; 1RXS J151223.5+390033
possibly SDSS J142830.28+122555.1, z_ph~0.8, size 2.1' or 880 kpc, but no radio core to confirm; no SDSS ID for the two hotspots
I opt for SDSS J092644.19+030919.7, z_sp=0.2256; size
1' or 200 kpc;
otherwise too faint, distant and large
3C 223
QSO SDSS J102817.67+211507.3, z_sp=.366, size 1.72' or 490 kpc; X-ray source XMMSL1 J102817.7+211508
NGC 5403, we see the plane of the galaxy emitting in radio: supernova remnants and ionized hydrogen, maybe a little dust, too
field blended by 83 UMa, a semi-regular pulsating Star; Vmag=4.7: visible with the naked eye!
SDSS J124012.46+533437.2, z_sp=.2926, size 2.53' or 620 kpc; reported in 2015AstBu..70...45A
SDSS J091448.56+480614.5, z_ph=.485/.268 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B)
NGC 5313, z_sp=.008466, 87 refs in NED; resolved out in FIRST, but strong in NVSS
SDSS J170500.65+351802.2, z_ph=.549, r'=21.7, size 1.13' or 410 kpc
either SDSS J102040.83+315509.9, z_sp=.28558, or faint comp. ~2"NW, not distinguished in SDSS catal., size 1.07' or 260 kpc
either SDSS J091744.31+052310.1, z_sp=.5922, or comp. ~2"SSE, not in SDSS catal., host has shut down; Xshaped source of 300 kpc
yes, SDSS J165021.58+522351.2, z_ph=.670/.649 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), size 1.27' or 0.5 Mpc, a very asymmetric FRII
click on SDSS link -> object at symmetry center: SDSS J172653.93+335716.1, z_sp=.201, then confirm at
third.ucllnl.org/cgi-bin/firstcutout
yes, I confused the two objects, thanks for the correction!
I also see the QSO spectrum now.
WAT 2MASX J14462526+2141395 = SDSS J144625.28+214139.7, z_sp=.107 in cl. GMBCG J221.60472+21.70274
N src: SDSS J083442.78+505801.6, z_sp=.264, size 2.5' =570kpc (NVSS shows trail due NE); SE src SDSS J083445.67+505613.3, z_ph=.366
yes, SDSS J114418.27+355423.3, z_ph=.566/.579, very asym. FRII src., size 1.8' or 660 kpc
2MASX J14184048+3530015, z_ph_2014ApJS..210....9B=.1382; strange, very obvious bright elliptical, but not in SDSS DR12 catalog...
not relic, but E lobe of 2MASX J10183143+4609166, z_sp=.166, size 2.8' or 450 kpc
SDSS J163607.20+160809.2, z_ph=.385/.317, size 2' or 560 kpc
could it be SDSS J120623.50+361300.2, z_sp=0.32733 ? or SDSS J120619.43+361136.0, z_sp=.18047 right at geom. center, then size only .82 Mpc
SDSS J120624.72+361243.2, z_ph=.325/.338, size 4.8' or 1.3 Mpc; hotspots have no opt/IR ID, but src is rather bent...
is AllWISE J154606.20+132652.8 the same object? NW hotspot 2.9" from USNO and WISE object, so should be OK for a giant: 1.2 Mpc
could it be SDSS J145220.60+262342.0, z_ph=.446/.444, size 3.5' or 1.1 Mpc ? SDSS J145218.24+262352.4 too far SW of strongest FIRST source
not a triple: NW hotspot is QSO cand SDSS J092401.96+213221.9; SE one is SDSS J092410.26+213034.4; NVSS suggests a core ~15"E
SDSS J115245.40+042111.7, z_ph=.456; large WAT a few arcmin due E: SDSS J115256.53+042137.6, z_sp=.076
SDSS J204510.97+095216.1, z_ph=0.304
source at N margin is QSO cand. SDSS J120951.76+604104.2, r'=21.27, not connected to central source
yes, thanks, so SDSS J161601.59+532937.3 has z_sp=0.3914, thus size 1.25 Mpc
B3 1709+427, not X-shaped, rather a WAT seen in projection, in cl. WHL J171040.8+423842
yes, likely a backgr radio galaxy ~3.1"NE of fg star type G2; size 2', thus if z>0.5, then >680 kpc
NE source is S lobe of FRII SDSS J113047.50+432458.8, z_p=.500/.171 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), size 1.06' or 280 kp
QSO SDSS J111521.25+431437.8, z_sp=.4617, rare case of a WAT QSO; B3 1112+435, wrong ID with SDSS J111520.80+431442.3 by 1989AJ.....98..419V
2MASX J16462838+3831156, z_sp=.1077, size 1.3' or 140 kpc; yes, I think it's faded lobes; also called "fat" double
a source could be dble if opt. obj near middle; triple usually only if middle radio source has opt/IR identification
SW src =SDSS J084119.71+250710.3, central one SDSS J084123.39+250756.4/J084123.38+250756.8,~4'WSW is NVSS/FIRST src=SDSS J084103.76+250553.2
SDSS J122749.92+215516.0, z_ph=.4, or possibly SDSS J122749.44+215519.6, z_sp=.4588; really extreme bends,
possible projection effects
SDSS J161547.80+532828.5, z_ph=.36, size 4.2'=1.18 Mpc; QSO not spectrosc. confirmed, +very red close neighb.; NVSS shows clear brigde to NE
SDSS J154805.70+363340.5, z_sp=.19626, size 2.3' or 420 kpc; WAT in cl. WHL J154805.7+363340
SDSS J231724.52+120451.5, z_ph=.401/.391, size 1.79' or 540 kpc
SDSS J141030.60+631900.9, z_sp=.159, size 0.5 Mpc; see 2001A&A...370..409L; 2005MNRAS.362....9B; 2011MNRAS.415.1013K
SDSS J095833.44+561937.8, z_ph=0.2, size 1.84 or 340 kpc
SDSS J141918.96+200802.0, z_ph=.261/.253, size 2.22' or 0.50 Mpc
no evidence for triple, neither in FIRST nor NVSS, or
which one did you see?
I disagree; the NW ~20" double in FIRST is SDSS J154546.66+495527.3, z_ph=.761; SDSS J154547.96+495422.8 is far off axis
4C+06.32 z_ph_2008MNRAS.390..819G=.798, size 3.29'=1.38 Mpc; host could be SDSS J084836.15+055524.1 z_ph=0.225 (SDSS DR7); blanked in DR12
2MASX J10290666+0512538, could be up to 3' in size in NVSS
I fail to see that core in NVSS. And if there, what would be
the counterlobe?
yes, most likely SDSS J142039.43+244344.7, z_ph=.282, size 4.15' or 1 Mpc, a giant!
an even brighter/nearer host could be SDSS J080525.84+313542.3, z_ph=.32, size 5.0' (NVSS) or 1.3 Mpc at least
2MASX J13142462+6219453 SDSS J131424.68+621945.8, z_sp=.131; diffuse/cpx and 2.8' wide in NVSS, not reported before
source ~2.5' WSW is QSO SDSS J125244.61+354602.9,z_sp=2.003, thus unlikely overedge
QSO SDSS J132404.20+433407.1, z_sp=.3379, size 2.52' or 680 kpc
yes, SDSS J163125.73+200224.0, z_sp=.6266, but a bit larger (>~3.5') in NVSS, thus >1.36 Mpc; possibly hybrid?
known giant 2MASX J07020626+4859202, z=0.0649, size 18.4' or 1.3 Mpc; 2001A&A...374..861S; 2001ApJS..134..355M
UGC 03927, z_sp=0.04054, 67 refs in NED
yes, SDSS J101806.06+174807.8, z_sp=.4519, size >~3' from NVSS, thus >~1 Mpc; could be hybrid
outer hotspots are dble, but no optID; SDSS J082235.20+193157.7 is 3.6"SW of FIRST J082235.401+193159.71, extened PA~23d;
a bit odd
great! but how did you find this? not in NED, Simbad, nor VizieR, and terapix.iap.fr is not accessible now
UGC 7115; PGC 38523; z_sp=0.0226, size 16' or 400 kpc
[HB89] 2308+098; 4C+09.72; 1.9 z_sp=0.4333 size 1.9' or 0.60 Mpc
4C+12.02; PKS B0002+125, z_sp= 0.143 (2004AJ....128..955D); size 4.9' or 690 kpc, 1975MmRAS..79....1S
no, the FIRST core coincides with SDSS J133301.08+535310.8, r'=23.48, no z_ph, likely z > 0.5, size 2.46' or > 840 kpc
could be SDSS J143927.73+063903.3, z_ph=.476/.417, size 2.03' or 650 kpc; or SDSS J143927.08+063909.6 or J143927.47+063917.2; surely >.5 Mpc
yes, SDSS J125951.20+462333.9, z_ph_SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B=.551/.664, size 3.6' or 1.36 Mpc; the cluster has not been reported yet
SDSS J171029.41+261626.0 has z_ph=.262 in 2014A&A...568A.126B; perhaps even SDSS J171031.99+261650.0, r'=22.79, no z_ph
3.18' double: SDSS J114826.10+241539.4, z_ph=.310/.193 or SDSS J114826.53+241536.3, z_ph=.403/.507, or SDSS J114827.48+241526.3, no z_ph
I opt for SDSS J122430.53+260030.0, r'=21.94, but no z_phot available; with 3.2' it would be a giant if z>0.4
perhaps starlike (QSO) SDSS J163600.17+345150.3, no z_ph; or AllWISE J163600.14+345144.0 =? SDSS J163600.02+345143.5, r'=22.49, z_ph=.587
yes, likely SDSS J101255.19+050115.7, but the unresolved FIRST radio core is ~2.5"WNW of the SDSS galaxy
SDSS J135933.98+194125.5, z_ph=.232, 5.4' =1.12 Mpc, a giant! not a hybrid: no outer hotspot; unlikely SDSS J135933.42+194111.2, z_ph=.56
B3 1649+425 = SDSS J165132.28+422922.8, z_sp=.461, in distant galaxy cluster WHL J165133.0+422930
2MASX J12184985+5026170, z_sp=0.1995, size 3.0' or 550 kpc
3C 296; NGC 5532, z_sp=0.02471, size 7.1' or 200 kpc
B2 0738+33A; TXS 0738+336; z_sp=0.36355, size 2.2' or 0.62 Mpc; 1982AJ.....87.1132M; 1981A&AS...44..241G; 2006AJ....131..666D
close pair of G's SDSS J104228.50+340558.7, z=.6152 or SDSS J104228.42+340600.3, size 1.79' or 680 kpc
SDSS J104235.86+361851.0 and the N & S suspected hotspots are aligned to <0.1 deg, armlength ratio =204"/215", a perfect illusion of a giant
cosmic conspiracy: src at center is accidental: SDSS J104237.68+361951.1, N hotspot = AllWISE JJ104239.25+362209.5; S = J104232.25+361520.8
already reported in 2000A&A...363L..17M; 2001A&A...371..445M; z_sp=.229 from 2007AcA....57..227M; size 11.5' or 2.36 Mpc
SDSS J132731.69+185415.4, z_ph=.270/.534, size 3.17' or 1.0 Mpc; or else SDSS J132732.28+185424.0, z_ph=0.54/.49
1.94' FRII: SDSS J125821.15+200049.8, r'=22.07, z_ph=.482/.580 or SDSS J125820.65+200056.4, r'=21.42, z_ph=.569/.662, size .68 or .73 Mpc
yes, SDSS J112558.67+524212.6, but z_ph_2014A&A...568A.126B=.6417, thus <z_ph>=.78, size 1.72' or 720 kpc
not in SDSS; AllWISE J140632.85+552839.8 = CFHTLS 1320_126748, r=23.65, i=22.58; a z_phot should exist for this one, size=3.18'
yes, also AllWISE J160621.14+461347.1, detected in all four bands W1-W4; we should get a z_photo
B2 0822+31; E double = AllWISE J082556.42+314710.6, but undet. in SDSS; W dble = SDSS J082555.85+314659.0, z_ph=.595/.320, 1.1' or 360 kpc
SDSS J130749.00+471016.7, z_sp=0.3526, size 1' or 280 kpc
4C +29.47 = 2MASX J13190411+2938344, 86 refs in NED, very dilute (dying?) radio galaxy
STAR class is based on the image; if spectrum shows it's not a *, its class is put on the spectrum, but it remains "starlike on the image"
why a giant? SDSS J152715.60+013321.1 is at z=.399, but the source is only ~12" large. I don't see a connection with the source ~1.5'S
agree; pity there's no z_phot available; if z > 0.35, with size = 2.56' we have >720 kpc
z_ph_SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B=.269/.498, average is z=.384, size 1.6' or 470 kpc
yes, QSO SDSS J171448.18+275919.0, with size 1.63' it has 720 kpc, not bad!
the oddest thing is that the central cpx source has no ID, and doesn't have a counterlobe with the NW SDSS J153952.46+503045.6, z_sp=.4285
I opt for QSO SDSS J101244.24+103310.8, z_sp=1.01596, size 1.88' or 850 kpc; not known in NED! Good find!
host is slightly off the FIRST src; I don't see the 3' source: the N hotspot = SDSS J103952.81+082933.1, the central pair has no ID in SDSS
if total size = 12.3' and z_ph=.429/.421(SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), then 3.8 Mpc
what's the full source? core is ext. @PA~134d, NW spot = jet knot? one NW lobe = SDSS J140925.65+160018.3, no ID for other and SE lobe;
far SE hotspot =FIRST J141023.993+051540.46 or 1.9" off, but near connecting line of 2 compact sources; OK, but what's the diffuse src?
could it be centered on the weaker point source SE, but SDSS J141022.63+051556.1 is off by ~7"; far SE hotspot: noID
weird... NED proposes 2MASX J14102101+0516159, but I agree it's not the good ID;
yes, SDSS J091358.65+350843.4, z_ph~0.29, size 1.8' or 450 kpc
no, the NE compact source coincides with
SDSS J104510.67+491829.3, so most likely
not an overedge
I don't see the third source of the NE likely overedge
far NE hotspot (outside image) is SDSS J113342.07+195557.0, so probably not overedge
SDSS J160424.77+270305.1 too far S, but no other host near radio core; very distant? steep spectrum source (alpha~-0.95), could be high z
OK with SDSS J081216.62+514242.1, z_ph=.255/.206 for the host, but what's the opposite hot spot? J081137.1+514432? size 7.95' or 1.64 Mpc?
SDSS J105125.07+123336.0, r'=20.75 mag QSO candidate
large one is AllWISE J131024.51+543020.8, but not in SDSS: very distant?
The IR source is where the optical host galaxy is,
at the top margin of the image, at J114559.37+015025.8;
central radio source is S lobe
see 1983AJ.....88..709H: B1332+552 4C+55.27; SBS 1332+552; 4C+55.27; TXS 1332+552; OP+554; LB 685; 1982JApA....3..465K
yes, SDSS J084726.36+313126.1, z_ph=.488/.464, size 1.62' or 540 kpc, very unusually bent near the host galaxy
more likely a faint galaxy with triple radio source ~3"NE of bright star SDSS J164416.28+532551.9, hidden in its glare...
central src could be SW lobe of SDSS J030942.88+055911.6, z_ph=.127/.293, size ~2.5'
VizieR: PM~+30,-50 mas/yr, probably a star; FIRST obs.epoch=2000.012, radio double centered ~3"E of star, so likely a chance coincidence
the only reasonable host is SDSS J154205.86+583541.6, z_ph=.116/.128 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), size 1.37' or 170 kpc
no, SDSS J123147.59+152519.9 is ~8"NE of radio core; closest host is WISE J123147.26+152507.9, but not in AllWISE?
yes, sorry, size is 2.34', host still uncertain; if SDSS J131007.95+614409.0, we'd have 900 kpc
SDSS J141048.32+103150.9, z_ph=.531/.4998, size 3.4' or 1.2 Mpc
SDSS J130331.56+032023.6, z_ph=.419/.425, could the diffuse emission be due to LSB SDSS J130325.79+031926.9 ?
yes, 2.3' in NVSS, perhaps QSO cand. SDSS J103218.74+341002.4, r'=17.55, or SDSS J103217.07+340955.1, z_ph=.439/.517, 770 kpc
QSO SDSS J125716.34+511758.1 = 1RXS J125715.8+511801, z_sp=0.5258, size~3' (NVSS) or 1.05 Mpc
NGC 3653 = 2MASX J11223008+2416457 = SDSS J112230.06+241645.3; FIRST emission perpendicular to central dust lane; NVSS-size 5.2' or 175 kpc
the WNW large source is the BrClG of GMBCG J250.34552+38.03597 and WAT 2MASX J16412292+3802098, z_sp=0.1625, size 4.8' or 750 kpc
2MASX J11062810+1522062 = SDSS J110628.13+152205.7, z_sp=.0881; peculiar em. in NVSS; SW hotspot J110621.45+162039.6 noID in SDSS; 4'=.37Mpc
B3 1648+467A;; host not in SDSS DR12, but in DR7: SDSS J164937.25+463751.7, r'=22.36, z_ph=0.671, size 1.77' or 700 kpc
AllWISE J172140.79+483702.7, USNO B1.0 B=21.32, R=20.04 mag; asym. bent double, size 1.9'
famous blazar BZB J0829+1754, z_sp=0.0894, size=7' in NVSS, LLS=660 kpc (apparently unreported in literature)
apparently not covered by SDSS DR12; GSC2.3 N3LW016621 F=20.39 mag; giant if z>0.5
yes, SDSS J121450.62+421848.1, z_ph=.269/.298, size 2.1' or 500 kpc
also SDSS J133156.96+353250.4, z_ph=0.866, size 2' or 860 kpc, if z is reasonable.
no, this is SDSS J112848.89+425358.5, z_sp=0.477, SSE source is SDSS J112855.17+425138.7, z_sp=0.41, both apparently in (different) clusters
center: SDSS J100613.27+183353.3, z_ph=.527/.642, size=1.07' or .4 Mpc (NVSS: 3'?, 1.1 Mpc); N double is SDSS J100610.00+183724.9, QSO cand.
SDSS J083807.31+322746.4, AllWISE J083807.29+322746.4, no z_ph available
yes, clear FRII, but no radio core; if SDSS J131007.95+614409.0, z_sp=0.642, size 1.86' or 720 kpc
NE double has core at J160431.8+304625., no optID in SDSS, but AllWISE J160431.80+304625.2, must be very distant or obscured
if SDSS J145325.19+431753.6, then not 1-sided, just very asymmetric, (unless SDSS J145330.20+431819.4 is NE hotspot); no z_phot available
very hard to day without a radio core, this is just
guesswork.
4C+48.21; TXS 0803+488, z_sp=0.37, size 1.65 or 480 kpc
FBQS J071309.4+365606, z=0.487, size 1.3' or 440 kpc
yes, SDSS J073011.47+235748.4, z_ph=0.690/.673, size 1.35' or 540 kpc
SDSS J142418.82+392151.6, z_sp=0.410, plumes indicating precession? X-shaped?
SDSS J102249.77+372519.6, z_ph=.563/.575, possibly in cluster
galaxy SDSS J110125.88+573720.4, z_sp=0.239
SDSS J124541.95+332428.5, z_sp=0.1324
central triple is QSO SDSS J093348.07+511405.3, z_sp=0.57650, the diffuse source is 5'NW, outside the RGZ image
yes, but if you look for a counterlobe due SE, you end up again on a spectr. confirmed star... hmmm...
SDSS J093909.69+305755.2, z_ph=.596/.545, NVSS shows counterlobe SE, resolved out in FIRST; size 3.0' or 1.1 Mpc, a giant!
SDSS J092517.31+500758.0 classified as star in VizieR; a bit too bright for a star, but no spectrum seems available?
2MASX J13514217+5559429 in cl. SDSS-C4-DR3 3048, z_sp=.0691, X-shaped (2007AJ....133.2097C,2012A&A...544A..36M), but very unusual
2MASX J11412600+0802165 in cl. WHL J114120.1+080311, z_sp=0.2282, size 2.7' or 550 kpc
SDSS J124913.55+381656.9, z_ph=0.683/0.647, r'=21.8, size 1.1' or 440 kpc
yes, SDSS J162754.63+290620.0, z_ph=0.5356 (2014A&A...568A.126B), size 1.65' or 580 kpc
central one is QSO SDSS J130702.76+485914.3 and S one is core of starburst gal SDSS J130704.53+485845.6
no hymor: emission peak even in the NE is beyond half the source size; many source have HSs on one side and diffuse emission on
the other
I suspect it's a distant QSO, but 2010PASA...27..283Flesch says it 95% probable to be a galaxy...
don't look at the strongest part of the source, look for symmetry: SDSS J124724.16+093108.9, z_sp=0.191
pity that what you seem to like about the star is usually artefacts of the optics and the CCD...
not a star, but a z_sp=1.507 QSO SDSS J091645.82+100642.6, 21 refs in NED
where's the triple? NVSS shows asymmetric and misaligned possible lobes, but seems very speculative.
SDSS J091813.31+070912.0, z_sp=0.4288, WAT shape should indicate a distant cluster
yes, SDSS J105426.03+423231.1, z_ph=0.583/.158 (photometry affected by bright star)
yes, QSO SDSS J142735.60+263214.5, z_sp=0.364, size 3.8' or 1.1 Mpc
B2 1517+36, z=.286 QSO, size 2.6' or 600 kpc; 1997A&AS..122..235L; 2009AJ....137...42R; 2011AJ....141...85R
B2 1050+26B = SDSS J105309.33+260142.1, z_ph=.191/.203, size 3.9' or 710 kpc; SDSS J105307.88+260146.8, z_ph=.7 host of 15" dble, unrelated
the z=3.847 QSO is a radio emitter, but too far from the symmetry axis of the large source
QSO SDSS J100311.56+505705.1, z_sp=1.85, could be restarted 5.8'/2.7-Mpc-sized RG, but far NE "hotspot" has ID SDSS J100319.56+505949.0?
2MASX J10004454+2047280 in cl. MaxBCG J150.18549+20.79105, z_sp=0.2098, probably a WAT in projection, with tails merging due SW?
SDSS J213002.23+030749.2, z_sp=0.0877
not a radio star: FIRST peak just N of *. Source bending suggests cluster; SDSS shows one at z_ph~0.33, reported in 2011ApJ...736...21Szabo
yes, QSO SDSS J133637.91+554033.3, z_sp=0.864, size 1.57' or 680 kpc
yes, SDSS J163014.03+304425.7, z_sp=0.6877, size 1.6' or 640 kpc
perhaps more likely SDSS J123301.03+145610.3, z_ph=.223/.326, size 1.6' or 380 kpc
QSO FBQS J140146.9+232413= SDSS J140147.02+232413.2 z_sp=0.215, very clear ID, but NED doesn't associate NVSS nor FIRST source, only VLSS
SDSS J131016.80+061232.7, z_sp=.3565, further hotspot ~2.2'S: no optID, VERY asym?? perhaps SDSS J131017.17+061125.0 or J131016.87+061139.2?
most likely SDSS J102950.54+531709.8, z_ph=0.65, size 2.85' or 1.1 Mpc; no radio core; could be SDSS J102951.94+531721.3, no z_phot
QSO-like SDSS J132136.14+524401.6, FR I type; NVSS source ~1.7'SW seems unrelated: SDSS J132128.41+524253.4, but resolved out in FIRST
not clear: SDSS J114522.37+275108.6 is a nearby SF irregular, unlikely; it could even be SDSS J114523.88+275057.9; needs to find radio core
yes, SDSS J082838.78+032043.5, z_ph=.647/.607, size 1.11' or 420 kpc
QSO [HB89] 1012+488; 4C+48.28, z_sp=0.385, size 1.82' or 540 kpc
SDSS J121737.62+430932.5, BrClG in cl. WHL J121736.4+430908, z_ph=0.502/.542, NVSS: size 2.7' or 940 kpc, impressive for a BrClG
SDSS J092639.78+465252.1, r'=22.62, z_ph=.682/.808(2014A&A...568A.126B/SDSSDR12), size 1.21' or 0.5 Mpc
three or more separate sources in cl. WHL J074835.9+223954 at z_sp=0.4
yes, SDSS J123946.00+273700.8, z_sp=0.47785 QSO, size 2.67' or 890 kpc
IC 4590, z_sp=0.0502, size (NVSS) 4' or 220 kpc;
2012A&A...544A..18VanVelzen
4C+59.08, blend of 2MASX J07073450+5929219/J07072306+5927260, z_ph_2014ApJS..210....9B=.069/.078, 0703+595 in ZwCl 0703.4+5925, 2+ WATs?
AllWISE J071035.80+545743.5, no SDSS nor z_ph; another suspicious hotspot ~3.7'S, but that one seems to be AllWISE J071034.53+545413.0
SDSS J140424.04+584226.5, seems blue, 2015MNRAS.450.3893B: QSO candidate, z_ph_2009ApJS..180...67R=1.275; also WD cand (2015MNRAS.448.2260G)
however, z_SDSS is in conflict with z_1998ApJS..117..319A=.376
a beauty: r'=20.11 mag SDSS J120053.30+341647.7, z_sp=0.5294, size 0.95' or 335 kpc
I opt for SDSS J001812.79+015548.6, z_ph=.643 has faint (.5 mJy) radio core; size 5.2' or 2.0 Mpc, whichever of the two: very good catch!
a star?, but the compact E srce is ~3"N of the star; maybe unusual FRII hosted by SDSS J130719.70+014337.1, z_ph=.321/.305, size 1.5'=380kpc
not SDSS J092708.28+044739.3, rather a very faint WISE object at center between lobes; no optID in SDSS
could be SDSS J003206.36+031102.6, z_ph=.707/.302 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), but then the source has 1-sided jet due SW ??
B2 1350+28, SDSS J135308.34+280908.8, 19 NEDrefs; X-ray source RX J1353.1+2809; 2011ApJ...736...21Szabo: BrClG z_ph=.464, 1.46'=480kpc
where do you see the counterlobe...?
I opt for more centric SDSS J115219.91+243218.7, z_ph=.335/.3195 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), size
1.56' or 420 kpc
yes, SDSS J120210.37+274109.0; NVSS suggests size of >3.5', with z_sp=0.1338 this is 470 kpc
possibly source in cluster Abell 1801, but no references in NED
yes, SDSS J001548.81+042531.2; 2014A&A...568A.126B gives z_ph=.648, thus size 1.52' or 590 kpc
apparently no optical host in SDSS, but only a WISE object,
so it is likely to be very distant!
B3 1635+416, 36 refs in NED
3C 215, 290 references in NED; SDSS J090631.87+164611.8, z_sp=0.411 QSO, size 0.9' or 270 kpc
badly classified in SDSS, doesn't look like a "star" (neither
like a QSO); looks fuzzy and faint like a distant galaxy
size 4.43' would give 1.3 Mpc; I opt for SDSS J082235.08+213954.5 (disky low-lum. G), z_ph=0.158, close to faint FIRST source, size 0.68 Mpc
yes, but due ESE, not NE! SDSS J113217.33+573132.8, z_ph=.576/.607(SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B), size=5.14' =1.9 Mpc! NVSS: core precesses
SDSS J163337.93+450710.2, z_sp=0.617
previously unreported tailed radio sources in cluter Abell 1010
maybe NE hotspot of SDSS J170753.90+445804.4, z_ph=0.574/.414(2014A&A...568A.126B/SDSS), size 3.4' or ~1.1 Mpc; SW lobe dilute
maybe AllWISE J163600.14+345144.0= SDSS J163600.02+345143.5; QSO-like SDSS J163600.17+345150.3 is tempting, but too far N & no radio; no zph
maybe AllWISE J070421.69+560208.5=2MASS J07042170+5602087, between 2 FIRST srcs: DDRG? bright and stellar in optical (16m), size 3.55', QSO?
yes, a 3.15' double due WSW, SDSS J144332.07+275931.1, z_ph=0.197 in both SDSS and 2014A&A...568A.126B, 0.57 Mpc; no radio core
most likely a double with very red object SDSS J080627.73+471327.4 as host, but z_phot available, size 1.6'
no, it's SDSS J111203.45+493949.8; listed as both extragalactic (5C2.191, 1983A&AS...53..219V) and star (2010PASP..122.1437P), need spectrum
yes, but you meant to say: SDSS J104052.96+262403.5 to the NW, not NE
SDSS J154447.16+083833.7 is quite likely and reasonable host, z_ph=.273/.303 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...568A.126B)
see ARG0002dlq: now z_ph=.654/.616, and with 9.1' size it would be 3.47 Mpc; we obtained a spectrum with the 10.4-m GTC, yet unreduced...
no: NW comp has optID SDSS J130254.20+021343.5, z_sp=.358, core at J130301.2+021230 has no optID; SE is z=1.948 QSO SDSS J130305.98+021115.5
not covered by SDSS, no optID in VizieR, but AllWISE J070103.34+642434.4, NVSS shows emission due NW
these twists are frequent; the core at J084457.9+364657.9 has no optID, perhaps AllWISE J084457.80+364658.5, seen in 2011ApJS..194...31P
yes, we saw this one in NVSS, it's 12.4' wide, z_spec=0.2083, thus 2.37 Mpc ! Good catch!
no, it's SDSS J120050.48+344920.9; cf. 2001A&A...371..445M; 2004MNRAS.355..845K; 2006A&A...454...85M; z_ph_SDSS/2014A&A...568A.126B=.56/.62
SDSS J114928.66+491135.7, a wide-angle tailed (WAT) in cluster GMBCG J177.36944+49.19328= MaxBCG J177.36941+49.19328, z_ph=0.27
sorry, obviously I meant to say size 3.17'
yes, 31.7' in size, but no core; SDSS J233026.72+123346.4 or SDSS J233026.45+123424.1, no z_phot for either, but easily >0.4, thus >~0.9 Mpc
not a hybrid, but a WAT in BrClG of GMBCG J169.88818+63.28790, z_sp=0.153, size ~2' or ~300 kpc
yes, also FBQS J0809+2912, QSO, z_sp=1.479, size 2.2' or 1.04 Mpc; 1998ApJ...494..503B, 2009AcA....59..431K, 2012MNRAS.426..851K
yes, SDSS J233829.19+103708.9, z_sp=0.525, size 1.32' or 460 kpc
very faint optID SDSS J124608.23+384837.4, r'=22.93, z_ph=0.733, size 0.93' or 380 kpc
yes, SDSS J101055.98+023640.4, but extremely faint (r'=24.35), thus no z_phot; if z>0.5, then size 1.91' > 650 kpc
yes, triple due N is SDSS J124801.09+402038.2, z_ph=.338,size 2.95' or 790 kpc
2MASX J12033639+2756537, BrClG in cl. NSC J120337+275710= 2XMM J120338.1+275701, z_sp=0.14, size 4.8' or 660 kpc, unusual radio shape
coincidence with a star is intriguing, we're seeing more and more in RGZ; but it could be the obj. ~5"S: SDSS J131316.60+093911.0,
z_ph~0.51
there's nothing in NVSS: artefact from 3C 458 at JJ2312.8+0516
SDSS J091354.68+293124.3, z_ph_SDSSDR12/2014A&A...558A.126B=.654/.663, size 1.27' or 500 kpc
central one is overedge! B2 0940+33 = SDSS J094312.59+324647.0, z_sp=.495/.535(SDSSDR12/2014A&A...558A.126B), size 3.23' = 1.1 Mpc
I opt for SDSS J125538.81+023654.1, z_ph=.593/.588(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), thus size 0.88' or 330 kpc; very unusual morphology
yes, SDSS J085451.15+312233.7, z_ph=.778/.628(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), thus size 1.11'= 440 kpc
no, stars are extremely rarely radio sources; the host of this one is ~8"S of that star: there's nothing in SDSS (opt.) nor IR
2MASX J08292041+5826309 BrClG in WHL J082920.4+582631
probably a double source from SDSS J085841.97+180358.5, the third one seems to be SDSS J085844.61+180259.6, unrelated; long streak from star
SDSS J115945.53+034737.8, z_sp=0.5844, size~0.52' or 190 kpc
SDSS J110709.50+054744.7, QSO z_sp=1.805, size 1.36' or 640 kpc (cf. 2006AJ....131..666D; 2011AJ....141..182K)
you are seeing this again because there is more than one extended source in the image; each one is offered to the users
two head-tail radio sources in cluster GMBCG J130.30954+07.97879, z_sp=0.211
not a hybrid, since the peak brightness on both sides is within half the source total size; no hot spot at either end
possible host SDSS J084635.05+033309.9, z_ph=0.822, size ~1.15' or 490 kpc
no counterlobe outside image, perhaps very asym. double with host SDSS J145324.64+431801.1
very asym. FRII, host at SW end of NE lobe: SDSS J124628.46+284818.7, z_sp=.67272, size 1.60' or 630 kpc
no artefact, but very red and faint SDSS J133324.36+485615.6, z_ph=0.276 (probably underestimated), size ~2.3'(NVSS) or ~540 kpc
no artefact, but jets from very red Galaxy SDSS J133639.83+604448.1, z_ph=0.555/.498(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B)
could be QSO-like SDSS J145751.07+532505.1, but it is ~5" NE of the radio core (unless it is a knot in a SW radio jet).
SDSS J090840.87+102407.3, z_ph=.706/.746, size 1.0' or 410 kpc
spiral is accidentally superimposed on the N lobe of a WAT: SDSS J125924.29+094625.3, z_sp=0.4049 in cl. GMBCG J194.85124+09.77370
interesting: host is clear WISE, but absent in SDSS
2MASX J11191115+0815401= SDSS J111911.13+081539.8, asym. double, z_sp=0.075, size 2.8' or 230 kpc
yes, either SDSS J072714.50+233552.5 or SDSS J072714.47+233555.2, z_ph>~0.32, size 5.3', >1.4 Mpc, NE lobe resolved out in FIRST; ARG00024od
I'd prefer SDSS J140300.31+485730.9 closer to the center between lobes, z_ph=.16/.095(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), size 1.3' or ~170 kpc
SDSS J134941.20+271258.0, z_sp=0.43876, size 1.2' or 380 kpc
very speculative, though possible, z_ph~0.343, size 3.44' or 940 kpc
yes, albeit a small and faint version of it, pity it's out of
the SDSS footprint
artefact is from 4C+08.38=SDSS J131509.84+084053.3, first ID in 2002MNRAS.329..700Snellen; z_sp=0.0926, size 3.55' or 340 kpc
likely very faint (r'=23.75) SDSS J142140.19+073235.4, z_ph=.35, size ~1.2' or 330 kpc
interacting (?) galaxy SDSS J101529.72+550401.2, z_sp=0.5545, size 1.3' or 470 kpc
this is bluish star-like SDSS J014146.73+123813.0, QSO-like, but impossible to estimate its redshift
nearby X-ray QSO FBQS J140146.9+232413, z_sp=0.215, size 1.5' or 290 kpc
2MASX J17374993+4813578, not identified with radio source before; z_phot=0.115, size ~2' (NVSS) or 230 kpc
NGC 5352, radio source first found by 1982MNRAS.200..705J and 1984MNRAS.210..183C
B3 0703+426B, ID is uncertain due to compact group of optical objects (cf. B3 0703+426B NED01, 1989AJ.....98..419V)
z_sp=0.50434, thus size 1.7' = 560 kpc; optical object looks double (N-S) or interacting, consistent with WISE elongation
ID is r=19.4 mag QSO-like SDSS J115246.62+081611.5, but z_ph~0.1 only, which could be wrong if really a QSO, no previous ID in NED
source MRC 1638+090 = TXS 1638+090; optID in NED, 2MASX J16402735+0856184 maybe wrong, more likely R~18.3mag obj. near 164026.38+085612.9
yes, z=0.222 QSO 2MASX J14033641+1741361, radio size 3.8' or 760 kpc
STAR is only its appearance in the SDSS image, the spectrum shows it's a z=1.89 QSO SDSS J163527.86+311631.1
STAR is only its appearance in the SDSS image, the spectrum shows it's a z=1.4 QSO SDSS J122346.18+182106.6
yes, huge WAT in cl. GMBCG J250.34552+38.03597 BCG; MaxBCG J250.34552+38.03597 BCG, z_sp=0.1625, size 4.8' or 750 kpc
correct name is SDSS J140133.77+612300.9, z_ph=0.66/.69(SDSSDR12/2014A&A...558A.126B), thus size up to 840 kpc
even with NVSS at most 2.9'; with z_ph=0.254 (no other available), only 650 kpc
An object classified (morphologically) as a "star" in SDSS
can also be a quasar; it just LOOKS like a star... only
a spectrum will decide
yes, SDSS J100938.17+095929.7, z_ph~0.56(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B); far SSE hotspot has no optID in SDSS nor AllWISE, size 2.16'=750 kpc
B3 0833+463 = SDSS J083715.66+461109.6, a WAT at z_sp=0.511, no cluster in NED; cf. 1988A&AS...73..103Oort; may have plume ~2'NW
though NVSS image looks suggestive, it's unlikely: SW "lobe" is SDSS J010552.48+102324.4, and NE "lobe" maybe SDSS J010603.92+102531.8
yes, SDSS J154246.51+194626.1, z_sp=0.4, size 2.5' or 0.75 Mpc
I fail to see the overedge candidate, can you point us
to its position?
SDSS J023410.97+040142.1, z_sp=0.734, size 1' or 400 kpc
B3 1616+446, radio core = SDSS J161829.15+443433.0, z_sp=0.197; could be SW lobe of very asym. triple ~5.2', no radio core, nor VLSSr bridge
known giant 2MASX J07020626+4859202, z=0.0649, size 18.4' or 1.3 Mpc; 2001A&A...374..861S; 2001ApJS..134..355M
rather a WAT with two symmetric inner jets, for a DDRG it has to have a pair of inner hot spots
Agree; with z_ph=0.71 (unreliable due to star) it would be 1.4 Mpc; unusually curved radio structure +central radio plume
very large source for such a faint host (if any); should be followed up to search for radio core
in rich cluster WHL J082444.7+520033, z=0.3
a "fossil group" RX J105453.3+552102, or very rich cluster with extremely dominant central G: 2011A&A...527A.143A,2011MNRAS.417.2927P
the host is SDSS J085116.23+082723.1 = 2MASX J08511623+0827232, z_sp=0.064, size 5.5' or 280 kpc
moreover, the potential SE "hotspot" has an optID SDSS J164040.67+545255.4, so is ruled out
Xshaped source, SDSS J154219.73+564814.5 QSO-like, redshift is unpredictable
single WAT (wide-angle tailed) source in BrClG 2MASX J15212697+3157334 of distant (z=0.31) cluster WHL J152127.0+315733, 2011AJ....141...88W
impossible to tell; SDSS J155018.77+283206.0 is QSO-like, but closer to SE hotspot; SDSS J155018.26+283219.1 is more central;
SDSS image suggests likely a quasar... could be at any redshift
I agree to SDSS J135348.83+295610.0, with z_ph 0.52, size = 1.32' or 460 kpc; the E hotspot "points" to the host... which is close to center
my clue was: both NE+SW lobes of my proposed giant are extended along PA~12 resp. 9d, very close to the source's PA; no guarantee of course
no, rather an IRFS; NNE source likely the SSW lobe of a 3.37' double, host perhaps SDSS J230344.85+025735.1, z_ph~0.67, size 1.33 Mpc
z_sp=6.33 is wrong; Lya is rather Halpha, and both Hbeta 4861 and the two lines [OIII] 4959/5007 suggest z=0.36; so, size
is ~730 kpc
two or three separate sources in this image,it seems
2MASX J08231621+5357111 BrClG in WHL J082316.2+535711, z_sp=0.169, a NAT is unusual for a BrClG, but it could be WAT in projection
SDSS J164856.46+343858.3, z_sp=0.5486, size 1.1' or 390 kpc
left triple is QSO candidate SDSS J090842.76+570325.1; right one is faint, z_ph=0.55 SDSS J090840.23+570319.1
why "no host detected" ? In fact, both galaxies are host of a radio core! KPAIR J1400+4251=IRAS 13589+4305 (2010ApJ...713..330X)
not radio galaxy, but z=1.3713 Xray QSO: SBS 1356+581 = SDSS J135817.59+575204.5, size 50" or 390 kpc, 91 refs in NED; 1RXS J135817.0+575211
a WAT: SDSS J081659.32+571628.8=2MASX J08165936+5716286 BrClG in WHL J081659.3+571628, z=0.2
SDSS J112654.88+170506.9, z_sp=.136, probably a WAT in projection in cluster Abell 1264; 2012MNRAS.421.1569B
please design a link to larger ATLAS image; these are too faint for NVSS and outside FIRST/SDSS: no way for optID
4C+36.14=B2 0922+36B, BrClG of MaxBCG J141.41275+36.45155; radio image in 1987A&AS...69...57F; Xray: 1RXS J092538.3+362703
2MASX J14340900+0137008 z=.138, size 4.5' or 610 kpc; BrClG of MaxBCG J218.53763+01.61693
SDSS J103505.18+045422.5, "star" is the morphological class in SDSS; spectrum shows it's a QSO of z=1.71, size 27" or 200 kpc
B3 1137+443; 2011MNRAS.415.1013Koziel-W.; in cl. WHL J114034.8+440541 = NSCS J114032+440607
very faint host SDSS J130953.47+521429.0, no z_phot, some radio em. in FIRST, or SDSS J130952.40+521425.1, but no radio em. from this one
no, SDSS J105127.38+074306.6 is too far north... but I don't see any good ID in SDSS
either SDSS J134440.77+070301.4, z_ph=.76/.66(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B) or SDSS J134440.44+070303.6, z_ph~0.65/.63, size 1.2' or 470 kpc
SDSS J083539.41+394440.3, z_ph=0.525, size=1.24' or 430 kpc
the star is a "morphological class in SDSS, the spectrum shows it's a quasar at z=1.27, radio size ~10" or 80 kpc
no, only one: SDSS J101815.19+351634.2, z_ph=0.63/.58(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), size 1.2' or 450 kpc
actually SDSS J121648.62+100702.5, z_ph=.542/.586(SDSSDR12/2014A&A...558A.126B) is closer to geom. center, but radio quiet, size 620 kpc
likely SDSS J121649.16+100653.4, z_ph=.455, size 1.7' or 550 kpc
host uncertain: SDSS J170749.28+282947.1, z_ph~0.161, is ~2" S of radio axis, but no better optical ID in SDSS
likely SDSS J131520.01+053008.6, z=0.1743, size 2.5' or 400 kpc; also in 2005MNRAS.362....9Best
2MASX J09470878+4211261, see 2011MNRAS.415.1013K, 2010ApJ...723.1119L, could be triple-double, NE lobe NVSS J094720+421427 genuine, 480 kpc
is this [NAA2006] S707 = ATCDFS J033533.96-273313.4, z_sp=0.7404? If so, size=2' or 820 kpc
in cluster Abell 2077 = PSZ1 G097.81+46.91, z_sp=0.338 (2014A&A...571A..29P), NAT size ~1.5' or ~400 kpc
SDSS J104801.20+151438.4 and SDSS J104800.48+151605.6, in cluster Abell 1095, z_sp=0.21, but no radio study published
SDSS J131030.54+193309.9 or SDSS J131030.62+193312.4, both with z_ph~0.4, thus size ~1.25' is ~380 kpc
SDSS J094648.29+275553.2 is tempting, but it is ~6" from 12-mJy core, FIRST J094647.8+275556, NVSS suggests size of 3.5', worth a follow-up!
likely NE lobe of 1.6' double, NVSS suggests host SDSS J130831.50+013020.2 looks QSO-like, but z_ph~0.04 or 0.24
NGC 3504, barred gal., FIRST image shows extent both along bar AND along PA~130d (like in 1981ApJ...247..419U)
SDSS J163054.46+251703.1 seems a QSO; else could be SDSS J163055.55+251633.8, z_sp=0.6581, size 1.6' or 630 kpc; looks like restarted
J114720.10+085150.0 too far S of src. axis; I opt for SDSS J114717.02+085230.7, z_ph~0.3 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...558A.126B), size ~1.95'=490kpc
4C+23.42 42 refs in NED, z_sp=0.1176, galaxy has rings/arms! FIRST suggest WAT shape, but no cluster around ?
SE lobe could be SDSS J091608.71+250524.5, z_sp=0.507, NW lobe perhaps SDSS J091541.26+251206.9, z_sp=0.328, or a cluster in that region?
4C+25.24 = PKS 0912+25; QSO SDSS J091548.10+250858.9, z_sp=1.043; if NVSS lobes were real its size in FIRST (9.45') gives 4 Mpc!
2MASX J16141178+1949575 = SDSS J161411.79+194957.2, z_sp=0.086, 6.5' FR-I source in NVSS, 590 kpc; 2012MNRAS.421.1569Best+
SDSS J165106.07+295208.6, z_ph~.425/.447 (SDSSDR12/2014A&A...558A.126B), size 2.9' or 0.92 Mpc
type STAR in SDSS describes only its appearance, and the z in NED is only an estimate, notoriously difficult for QSOs, could
be any z~0.5-2
SDSS J152429.32+323722.7, z_ph~.21, size ~2' ~380 kpc, cl. WHL J152429.6+323741; SDSS J152429.91+323736.4/SDSS J152429.62+323741.9 superpos?
SDSS J151911.06+422315.5, z_sp=0.5706, SE lobe resolved out in FIRST, size difficult to judge, if ~2.5', then 910 kpc
host is likely SDSS J220347.46+020443.8, z_sp=.5452, size ~0.8' or ~290 kpc, asymmetric FRII (hourglass)
NVSS suggests (antikodon) possible triple-double of up to ~4 Mpc, but outer lobes are very faint... would we get time on the JVLA for this?
S bend is right where a 14.2m star SDSS J081652.12+492520.8 is located... could it be a QSO?
SDSS J145753.81+283218.7, z_sp=0.14404, size 3.45' or 490 kpc
yes, 2MASX J09444319+0247541, z_sp=0.221, BrClG of GMBCG J146.17995+02.79836 size 4' or 800 kpc, impressive for a WAT!
center: SDSS J105010.80+303955.8; top right: J105006.42+304045.5, z_sp=.255 in cl. GMBCG J162.52677+30.67933, z_ph=.26: proj WAT or gravlens
z=0.229 X-ray/gamma-ray QSO BZB J0945+5757, 43 refs in NED; radio image looks entirely one-sided. SDSS: spiral host?
pair is SDSS J090131.00+211046.2, z_ph~0.45, size 1' or ~320 kpc; core-dominated triple NW is SDSS J090124.85+211109.8, very faint, no z_ph
yes, SDSS J135217.31+170929.7, z_ph~0.33, size 2.5' =660 kpc; good catch, only seen in FIRST; NVSS blended by src W of NW hotspot, no optID
associated only with the nearer of the two: SDSS J110717.65+080435.3 at z_sp=.0734, more extend. in NVSS; curios knot in E jet, not in W jet
DolorousEdd found this one in May 2014, see ARG00007ue
SDSS J211333.84+044520.9, z_sp=0.4072, size 1.8' or 550 kpc; already found in ARG0003i9f
far too faint for WENSS anyway. Checking FIRST and SDSS, I didn't find any suitable optID for a double or triple radio galaxy
possibly SDSS J072300.71+395839.7, z_ph~0.33, size 2.65' or 710 kpc; very peculiar radio morphology, should be followed up
2MASX J08185973+4946361, BrClG of MaxBCG J124.74893+49.77671, z_sp=0.0952, size 2.3' or 230 kpc; you found this one yourself on 30-Dec-2014
yes, the first optID for 4C+45.35 = B3 1728+451A = TXS 1728+451; z_ph_2014A&A...558A.126B/SDSSDR12=.252/.233 = .242, size 2.19' or 470 kpc
YES, with 2 z_phot's in SDSS, mean z_ph~0.72, thus size ~2.6'
means ~1.1 Mpc; this is about the 100th giant purely found by RGZ volunteers!
no triple; NVSS suggest large triple, BUT NW "lobe" is SDSS J123350.18+061003.9, z_sp=.151; SE "lobe" is SDSS J123400.63+060748.3, z_ph~.38
I see the left (E) source as isolated, the other two a double; too crowded in SDSS to identify a host, and no cluster to explain the lens
host SDSS J113354.24+623316.0, z_ph~0.63/.68, size 1.75' or 680 kpc; or SDSS J113354.76+623333.7, z_ph~0.196, size 320 kpc
reported in 2012MNRAS.426.3334M, 2006AJ....132.2409N, 1993AN....314...97K; emission is real and compact.
ATLAS beam is larger N-S than E-W
SE one is SDSS J163304.79+084647.7, but not a giant spiral?? z_ph~0.419, size ~40" or 220 kpc
these are different (more sensitive) radio data from the ATLAS
survey. You'll see about 6th or 7th image like this now.
~3"S of central dble: SDSS J072049.76+425439.2, but is a star?; weird radio morph., no good optID. SDSS J072047.32+425459.9: neighbor ~3"SE
nothing in NVSS: likely an artefact of strong source CGCG 156-046 NED01 (4C+29.41B, CTD 072) located ~15'W
yes, SDSS J095103.30+151515.6, z_sp=0.34365, size 2.26' or 620 kpc
perhaps, but I don't see any possible counterlobe or radio core...
in cl. GMBCG J198.60283+62.32940, WAT in proj? (2005MNRAS.362....9B); ~3' SE other WAT with radio-quiet host SDSS J131441.25+621847.9 ?
2MASX J15212696+4839432 = SDSS J152126.99+483943.3, a NAT or WAT in cl. Abell 2064, z_sp=0.074, cf. 2010ApJ...723.1119L, 2012MNRAS.421.1569B
see ARG0003lig: from NVSS contours I'd opt for SDSS J132426.58+033627.6, z_ph=.72/.67(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), so size 2.8' or 1.1 Mpc
moreover, each of the three (or even four) radio sources seems to have its own midIR identification, supporting their being real
you had found this exactly 1 yr ago: ARG0002hph: SDSS J133920.84+174752.9, z_ph~0.6, size=2.58' ~1 Mpc, a giant!
yes, SDSS J170258.58+235805.3, with z_sp=0.4498, size 1.8' or 580 kpc
2MASX J13500058+2947202, BrClG in cl. MaxBCG J207.50257+29.78882, large cluster FRI source; see 2010ApJ...723.1119L,2012MNRAS.421.1569B
QSO SDSS J153211.96+042459.1, z_sp=0.2593, size 2.58' or 580 kpc
see ARG0003hwt: RC J1340+0451 =SDSS J134012.41+045044.2, z_ph=.13-.23, size 3.6' or 450-750 kpc; the question mark in RGZ alphabet
why SDSS J085344.76+430112.8, if radio core seems to be SDSS J085344.93+430058.5, z_ph~0.48, size 1.05' or ~350 kpc
aka 2MASX J09432143+2944282, z_sp=0.155, size 2.05' or (only) 310 kpc, not a giant...
aka 2MASX J09432143+2944282, z_sp=0.155, size 2.05' or (only) 310 kpc, not a giant...
unusual, but double or cpx hotspots like the one in the SW of this source, are quite common. The S-most one MIGHT be a background source
yes, SDSS J081329.39+055316.8, z_photo~0.58(both SDSS & 2014A&A...558A.126B), so with its 1.1' size, it is ~410 kpc
B2 0912+34, SDSS J091523.30+340136.4, z_sp=0.9406 QSO (per SDSS DR12), size 1.25' or 550 kpc, good catch!
I agree with optID; B2 1111+34B, normal radio spectrum in NED, but no optID, z_ph~0.2, size 3.5' or ~500 kpc; perhaps an (atypical) FR I ?
listed as blazar BZB J0816+4910 in NED, also 2MASS J08160957+4910043 with z_ph=0.475, so possibly SDSS redshift is wrong??
a WAT in cl. WHL J085600.8+482910; z_sp=0.1187, size 3.2' or 380 kpc
looking at the grayscale FIRST image, it could also be a WAT seen in projection; z_ph~0.203, size ~1.3' or 240 kpc
B3 1636+418= 7C 1636+418, see 1996MNRAS.281.1081C; 2004MNRAS.355..845Konar+; 2007AcA....57..227M; 2009AcA....59..431K
in Abell cluster 1408, probably a yet unstudied WAT, no references in NED on radio studies
DR10 gives a z_sp=3.878 QSO SDSS J091528.46+025822.6, but DR10 contradicts DR4: z=0.375; no idea which z is correct.
The weak sources are artefacts of the central strong
source
SDSS J085033.75+361146.5, found by DolorousEdd 25-Nov-14, size 2.6', z_ph~0.355, ~720 kpc; weird: FIRST "core" is few " off E from host
could be SE hotspot of a ~2' double, host SDSS J221453.89+070703.5, z_ph~0.37, size ~2' or ~570 kpc; or SDSS J221454.08+070714.6, z_ph~0.53
no star, this is SDSS J105735.77+023416.9 at z=0.348, radio size ~25" or ~120 kpc
host is 2MASX J11384136+6010409 at left edge of image; NVSS shows 7.5' size, z=.1117, so this is a ~850 kpc WAT
I opt for SDSS J125544.21+481331.3, z_ph~.15/.348(SDSSDR10/2014A&A...558A.126B), size 1.33'=160-370kpc; for the far SE/SW pair I see no host
no radio core; possibly SDSS J085102.17+045844.1, z_ph~.5; could also be SDSS J085102.43+045848.5, z_ph~0.3, size 2.07' or ~600 kpc
CGCG 044-046=4C+07.32, z_sp=.05015, WAT of size 7.3' = 400 kpc; 69 refs in NED
SDSS J095754.80+083744.0, r'=20.75, z_ph=.43/.39(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), size 2.55' or 780 kpc
artefact due to 4C+08.70 = PKS B2334+085, z_ph~0.3, r'=18.0, but still no z_spec for such a well-known source
4C+08.66: see 1983ApJ...270...39Harris+ for both sources; this one has z_sp=0.6227, and the S one has z_sp=0.2282, size 1.9' or 390 kpc
difficult to locate host; perhaps GALEX DR5 J162055.87+094609.4; no suitabe IR source either; size 2.1'
well-known QSO [HB89] 0121+108 = TXS 0121+108, z_sp=0.51, size~2.1' or 730 kpc; 20 refs in NED
a few arcmin beyond the W edge of the 7.7' large RG NGC 5490, but this one seems unrelated
no confusion; z_ph=.615/.655(2014A&A...558A.126B/SDSS_DR10); hotspot sep. FIRST=4.6'; NVSS: emission SSW beyond SE h.s.: size=5.5'=2.1 Mpc
SDSS J074418.84+220544.7 seems a star; perhaps SDSS J074418.36+220617.1 or SDSS J074419.64+220607.5, SDSS J074419.66+220613.8 ??
2MASX J15301028+2900305, z_sp=0.0839, size 4.45' or 390 kpc
only 470 kpc if size ~1.3' and z=0.55; is it SDSS J104228.50+340558.7 or SDSS J104228.42+340600.3 ?
weird: strong FIRST "core" is few arcsec off E from SDSS J085033.75+361146.5, z_ph~0.35, size 2.6' or 730 kpc
SDSS J104525.66+404036.9, according to 2009ApJS..180...67R z_ph=1.085, with 2.15' would be 1.00 Mpc; but z_ph of QSOs are just a guess...
difficult to guess the host; could even be SDSS J112251.81+412445.9, z_ph~0.63, size 2.13' or 820 kpc
blazar SDSS J122454.46+212246.4 at z=0.432; known as PG 1222+216, 281 refs. in NED
a known WAT in Abell 1609: 1995AJ....109...14Owen+ 1996AJ....111...53Owen+, size ~5' or 460 kpc
this is also BLLac/QSO BZU J1208+6121 and X-ray emitting RX J1208.5+6121, size 2.0' or 470 kpc
yes, likely GRG: z_ph=0.59/0.57(2014A&A...558A.126B/SDSS_DR10); I measure 3' or 1.11 Mpc, very dilute FRII source
the host is lost in the glare of a bright star
this is a star... most likely host of a double is SDSS J084624.79+241455.0, z_ph~0.21, size ~1.2' or 230 kpc
TXS 1225+221 = 7C 1225+2211, a known X-shaped radio source (2007AJ....133.2097Cheung), z_sp=0.459, could well be seen in projection
the "star" SDSS J160852.19+561111.5 is most likely a QSO (z_ph=.335, 2009ApJS..180...67R), size 2.55' or ~690 kpc
with z_ph=0.37, size=4.35' =1.25 Mpc, BUT SW lobe may be SDSS J130702.92+491953.9; no indication of extended emission in NVSS; needs VLA map
DR9 has SDSS J114559.37+015025.8, but no z_ph in DR9, and not in DR10 any more, why? I estimate z>0.4 and size=4.0' or >1.2 Mpc
2MASX J00405273+0854014, not previously ID'd; SDSS J004052.73+085401.0 = 4C+08.05; PKS B0038+086; TXS 0038+086, z_sp=0.13, size 4.5' =580kpc
yes, SDSS J085743.54+394528.7, reported before as GRG e.g. in 1995MNRAS.274..939Law-Green, 1998A&AS..128..153Machalski
SDSS J154508.89+122015.7, z_sp=0.2105, size 2.6' or 500 kpc; FIRST shows radio core off axis, NVSS shows the curvature of source's radio em
actually SDSS J084759.23+014835.2 has z_sp=0.57274, with size 3.1', then 1.13 Mpc
already found by WizardHowl 6-Apr-2014: yes: SDSS J073947.30+205421.5 has 0.6 mJy core in FIRST; z_ph=0.454, size 2.58' or 840 kpc
also IRAS 08028+2303: could this be a double-lobed spiral with size ~3' at PA~15deg (see NVSS)? At z=0.03026 the size would be ~100 kpc
and it DOES have an IR counterpart: AllWISE J130401.65+424233.4: W1234 = 17.14, 16.44, >12.48, >9.23
this is the host a W egde of image; triple is speculative (bent & no connection), but neither "lobe" has ID in SDSS; size 4.3' or 1.2 Mpc
yes, but there is no clear radio core, it could also be SDSS J150445.13+503007.9, r'=22.49, z_ph=.46, size ~1.0 Mpc, a giant anyway
yes, size ~1.75', but no obvious host, possibly WISE J101215.05+091313.0 or SDSS J101215.13+091251.7, VERY faint
yes, SDSS J124114.91+435218.6, z_sp=0.2517, size 4.77' or 1.05 Mpc; we had seen this one in 2012
SDSS J170517.83+394029.2, z_ph=0.65, size 2' or ~800 kpc; already found by antikodon in ARG00016dn
B2 1708+24B, SDSS J171039.99+243834.6, z_ph=0.476, size 3.9' or 1.3 Mpc, see ARG000220b
SDSS is clean... host is SDSS J074318.61+232140.9, z_sp=0.33290, size~25" or 120 kpc
I'd rather opt for QSO SDSS J140509.56+161550.1, z_sp=.58393, size 1.62' or 600 kpc
yes, BCG of cl. MaxBCG J250.34552+38.03597 BCG, size 4.8', z_sp=0.163 or 750 kpc (2005MNRAS.362....9Best+)
QSO 2MASX J12030147+2353195, z_sp=.1764, size 2' or 330 kpc; also Xray+UV src: 1RXS J120300.4+235325 = GALEXASC J120301.48+235319.5
hard to tell, I'd prefer SDSS J102823.53+174331.8, z_ph~0.165, size 3.3' or 520 kpc; or SDSS J102821.22+174340.7, z_ph~0.26, 740 kpc
NAT: a bit speculative, but I agree; less likely: SDSS J083704.63+342132.4, z_ph~0.35; SDSS J083703.84+342051.0: would give weird shape
yes, QSO SDSS J082658.56+190921.5, z_sp=0.429, size 3.8' or 1.2 Mpc; also Xray+UV src: 1RXS J082658.4+190929 = GALEXMSC J082658.57+190921.5
in FIRST the compact due W resolves into two, morphology would be unusual if related
4C+15.35 = PKS 1045+155; 2 WATs in cl. WHL J104800.5+151605 (ENE comp of A1095),;compact src is even VLBA calibrator: 2007AJ....133.1236K ??
I'd opt for SDSS J082333.57+113008.1, better centered on NVSS contours, z_ph~.21, size 3.1' or 600 kpc
NVSS: much diffuse emission, perhaps due to RGs 2MASX J08314786+2239056 and SDSS J083138.83+223422.9; no known cluster there...
no idea what THIS src is; but due SE is a nice WAT, this 2MASX J15344590+2920134, 300 kpc size, no cluster reported in NED within 10'
PKS 1249+035 = SDSS J125222.61+031554.0, z_sp=.09885, 33 refs in NED, e.g. 2008MNRAS.390..819G
PKS 0032+101=4C+10.01, z_sp=0.0569, 25 refs in NED
the redshift quoted by NED is 0.37 PHOT from 1998A&AS..128..153M, so there is no z_ph yet
from NVSS contours I'd opt for SDSS J132426.58+033627.6, z_ph=.72/.67(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), so size 2.8' or 1.1 Mpc
SDSS J140117.01+262814.1 at center of NVSS image, z_ph=0.50(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), so size 2.9'= 1 Mpc; SDSS J140117.72+262811.4 ~800kpc
very dense group of reddened galaxies; supposing size from NVSS (~1.5') gives 550 kpc; the 6-th most distant WAT I know of
could be SDSS J144129.06+221625.8, z_ph~0.23, size 3.2' or 660 kpc; or better J144129.50+221630.1, z_ph~0.33
SDSS J090915.29+173815.5 ?(radio quiet), z_sp=0.502, size 2.9' =1 Mpc; asym. triple in FIRST; NVSS blended by separate point src due N
already found in 2012sngi.confP...1A, but doubtful identification; see discussion in 2014MNRAS.441.1260Jamrozy et al.
QSO 4C+48.21; TXS 0803+488; SDSS J080644.41+484149.2; 1983AJ.....88..143M, z=0.37, size 1.75' or 0.5 Mpc
could also be SDSS J103612.72+035548.6, z_sp=.32246, size 2.2' or 580 kpc
already noted by 2011ApJS..194...31P; size in NVSS ~3.2'; AllWISE J161516.89+022039.9 = USNO B1.0 J161516.91+022039.6
2MASX J13194178+5553292, z=.1358, size 2.8' or 380 kpc
yes, QSO J151848.47+532006.4 z=1.946, but neither FIRST nor NVSS structure convinces me of the connection with the lobes
4C+06.42, WAT in BrClG of Abell 1346, z_sp=0.0974, see 1992ApJS...80..501O, 1997ApJS..108...41O
3C 327= 4C+02.41= DA 396, z_sp=.105, size 4.7' between hot spots, but 9.3' perpendicular plumes in NVSS, makes 1 Mpc!
I opt for SDSS J014839.12+062042.7, z_ph=.55, size 1.73' or 620 kpc; SDSS J014849.35+062243.2 = host to 3' N-S FRII ~2'NE with cpx hot spots
SDSS J103649.08+484949.0, z_sp=0.3789, in cl. WHL J103649.1+484948, so probably a WAT seen in projection (one tail foreshortened?)
SDSS J164429.24+264019.3, z_ph=.55 (2014A&A...558A.126B), size 3.0' or 1.1 Mpc
forgot to mention: this is another disky host!
SDSS J094953.45+071900.4, z_ph=.28/.19(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), so with z~0.24 and 2.97' we get ~630 kpc
JT's ID is ~6"NW of FIRST; weak core at J140405.9+093920, no optID; perhaps SDSS J140404.60+093945.2, some radio em. z=.3, size 4.5'=1.1 Mpc
disk galaxy: MRC 1357+107 in cl. GMBCG J209.93566+10.55306, size 2.5' or 600 kpc; somebody explain to me this radio structure!
SDSS J161947.67+112734.3, z_ph~0.64, size 1.87' or 720 kpc
looks like SW lobe of FRII source, but no counterlobe within even 30' in NVSS; worth to follow up!
CGCG 103-016: we saw that one in 2012 and got z_sp=0.062 in April 2014, so only 400 kpc across
hybrid: SDSS J072714.47+233555.2, z_ph=.27/.38(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B) ~0.32, 5.3'=1.4 Mpc; or SDSS J072714.50+233552.5, z_ph~.305/.365
lobes are faint and not aligned, and no connection/oriention along major axis
BZB J1647+2909 (BL-Lac), z_sp=.133, VLBI img 2007ApJ...658..203H, unlikely overedge, but compact src 2'SSW has no optID; NVSS: not connected
yes, SDSS J123831.55+305354.2 no z_ph neither in SDSS nor in 2014A&A...558A.126B, size 2.25', if z>0.3, then >600 kpc
SDSS J145150.73+310401.2, z_ph=.588/.612(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), size 2.2' or 820 kpc
SDSS J164906.12+311431.4, z_sp=.437, size 3.48', giant of 1.1 Mpc, reported in 2006A&A...454...85M; 2011MNRAS.413.2429M
yes, 4C31.30 = FBQS J074541.6+314256, z_sp=0.461, size 1.92' or 630 kpc
B3 1022+447, SDSS J102505.47+443015.4=GALEXMSC J102505.58+443014.2, yes, disky or spiral host with FRII, would be ~310 kpc!
SDSS J155806.87+451955.4, z_ph=.65/.646(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), size 3.0'=1.2 Mpc; WRONGLY assoc. with 2MASX J15580836+4520061 in NED!
B3 0749+460A, SDSS J075244.19+455657.4, z_sp=0.517, size 2.25' or 130 kpc; 50 refs in NED
2MASX J07113083+4710235, z_ph=.156, size 4.9' or ~750 kpc
the diffuse WAT-type src NE is SDSS J091321.60+080337.1, z_sp=1.4689, size 1.2' or 570 kpc
horizontal ray in FIRST is artefact, I think
yes, also 2MASX J12184985+5026170, z_sp=.199, size ~3.0' or 550 kpc
optical ID blocked by bright 9.7-mag star; already seen by 2011ApJS..194...31Proctor
AllWISE J173026.54+412436.3 4" from FIRST core; needs optical follow-up, could be over 3 Mpc, already seen in 2011ApJS..194...31P
SDSS J141217.27+254255.6, z_ph_2014A&A...558A.126B=.636, so with z~0.62: size 2.0' or 760 kpc
host is USNO B1.0 J072645.536+510407.54, 2MASS J07264554+5104072, seen by 2011ApJS..194...31P
2MASX J00033150+0351114, 2-Mpc giant, radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BRG0000006/discussions/DRG000048y
SDSS J135027.27+500925.0 =Sp @ S edge (unlikely); J135027.87+500940.4 is OK, but NVSS point to SE src, so perhaps SDSS J135030.33+500835.0 ?
seen in 2011ApJS..194...31P; core =FIRST J104848.216+394900.01, no opt/IR/UV ID <2"; GALEX/AllWISE at 2.2 & 3.7", very distant?, size 1.9'
B2 1618+25=TXS 1618+254, disk+E G's (z=.10847/.10265), latter causing the WAT, 4 clusters with diff. z in NED; complex region! no NED image
yes, "BrClG" = brightest cluster galaxy (the - optically - brightest galaxy in a cluster of galaxies), I took this
abbreviation from NED
B2 0855+26 = TXS 0855+265 SDSS J085849.81+262317.8, z_ph_0.6277 (2014A&A...558A.126B); for z=.64 and 2.45': 950 kpc
the "straight jets" N of the curved lobes likely ghosts of central straight jet
CGCG 033-040, z_sp=.0606, size~6.5' or 430 kpc; cf. 2010ApJ...723.1119L, 2012A&A...544A..18V
2MASX J00303058+1058140 = MRC 0027+106, z_sp=.055 (1977MNRAS.179..569M), size 3.6' or 220 kpc (only...)
z_phot=.468 (2014A&A...558A.126B) so maybe close to 1 Mpc
could be SDSS J161416.72+090208.1, no z_ph, perhaps a QSO; size 2.07', perhaps SDSS J161416.10+090213.5
yes, SDSS J234703.87+110605.8, z_ph=.7, size ~2.05' or ~840 kpc
already reported in 2000ApJS..126..133White et al.
potentially long tail due S in NVSS, but no bright galaxy around
SDSS J092132.98+441345.2, previously known: 1998A&AS..132...31N 1999A&AS..139..359V 2004A&A...416...35W
SDSS J145145.58+114727.7 is QSO-like, size ~3.9', so if z>0.3 then giant
PKS 0236+02, z_sp=0.209, size 7.3' or 1.4 Mpc
very blue on SDSS: GALEXASC J130957.35+132315.1; a spiral with FRII morphology? or SDSS J130958.64+132327.6, z_sp=.539, size 1.9' or .69Mpc?
2MASX J08443343+2606153, BrClG in MaxBCG J131.13920+26.10422, z_sp=.1084, NVSS: WAT of 5.5'=0.6Mpc; 2010ApJ...723.1119L, 2001AJ....121.2915B
prefer SDSS J151929.69+063336.0; could also be SDSS J151931.59+063349.7, no z_ph; or J151930.47+063344.4, z_ph~0.28, not J151926.40+063311.0
yes, SDSS J151929.69+063336.0, z_sp=0.525, size 2.53' or 900 kpc
SDSS J163959.17+511931.0; z_ph~1.2 by quasars.org/milliquas.htm; NW hot spot J163943.83+512129.9 no SDSS-ID; SW HS =SDSS J164004.56+511826.8
PMN J1034+0735=TXS 1031+078; very blue LSB SDSS J103409.34+073610.9 = GALEXASC J103409.41+073610.6 at center; cl. WHL J103409.1+073616;
SDSS J111745.24+023639.5, z_ph=.19/.2(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), NVSS shows WAT-like src, size of 4'~.7Mpc, no reported cluster near
VLSS J0808.5+1709; SDSS J080835.87+170832.2, z_ph~0.63 (no z_ph in 2014A&A...558A.126B), DDRG, size 2.2' or 840 kpc
see also ARG0002cxp
yes, SDSS J144407.51+490730.8; core may be variable: 1.75 mJy in FIRST, but not seen in NVSS; NW hot spot no optID in SDSS, size 2.9'
no, this is SDSS J230657.74+124227.6, z_ph~0.38/.68(SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), size 2.05' or ~700 kpc
B3 1050+406, 2MASX J10534892+4023459, BrClG in cl. MaxBCG J163.45389+40.39610; z_sp=.1283, size 3.5' or 450 kpc; e.g. 2010ApJ...723.1119L
yes, SDSS J085156.01+424400.0, z_sp=.151 size 3.6' ro 530 kpc; see 2010ApJ...723.1119Lin et al.
CGCG 205-015, GC 20164, DA229, TXS 0703+426, RX J0706.7+4230, z_sp=0.0592, size 500 kpc; 1979AJ.....84.1478Burns+, 1989AJ.....98..419Vigotti
yes, SDSS J163758.27+193638.6, 9.1' and 3.3 Mpc; we saw it in 2012 and proposed spectroscopy... let's cross fingers; my 8th-largest known
Abell 869, z=.119, 1993ApJS...87..135Owen+; 1997ApJS..108...41Owen: long HT =SDSS J094613.82+022246.9; SDSS J094611.97+022207.7 is short HT?
QSO SDSS J112021.37+110434.7, z=.496; rather asymmetric; size 3.03' or 1.03 Mpc; 2007ApJS..171...61H
diffuse source ~5'NW: SDSS J093318.33+511557.7, z_ph~0.233/.174 (SDSS/2014A&A...558A.126B), size ~3.2' or ~590 kpc; resolved out by FIRST
yes, SDSS J104251.51+195724.5, z_sp=0.43557, size 3.74' or 1.2 Mpc
SDSS J101140.97+551456.3, z_ph~0.61, some diffuse emission due E in NVSS, could be few hundred kpc
also 2MASX J00261364+1143432; we saw this one 2 yrs ago and now measured z_sp=0.149, so size 8.5 or ~1.3 Mpc (to be published...)
yes, SDSS J080243.97+471137.4, QSO-like, size ~1.8', could be high-z
maybe SDSS J104856.13+461341.7, z_ph~0.32, or SDSS J104855.61+461418.0, z_ph~0.455, both radio quiet, size 2.1' or .55-.68 Mpc
NVSS: W lobe maybe overlapping RG on SDSS J123439.13+272446.7 extent ~6'@PA~70d, but SDSS J123446.75+272539.3 is NE-most lobe...
SDSS J123431.27+272316.2 has very red neighbor ~1"SW, not in SDSS catal.; z_ph_2014A&A...558A.126B=.138;
size may be 0.3-0.8 Mpc
[MJZ2001] J1343+3758, well-known and studied giant at z=.229, size 11.5' or 2.4 Mpc
most likely J231908.27+052532.3, possibly SDSS J231908.18+052530.2, no z_ph
MRC 1544+118 = TXS 1544+118, SDSS J154710.20+114329.0: z_ph_2014A&A...558A.126B=.333, size 2.3' or ~620 kpc? no previous ID in NED
yes, SDSS J091251.19+350852.0, already noted in RGZ in Jan. 2014, z_ph~0.265, size 6.5' or 1.5 Mpc
B3 1427+404, 2MASX J14295569+4011271, z_sp=0.215, a WAT in cl. GMBCG J217.48208+40.19080, cf. 1989AJ.....98..419V
if SDSS J015744.20+024044.9, then spiral/disky, z_ph=.12(SDSS) or .24 (2014A&A...558A.126B), thus 1.8' ~220-380 kpc
yes, AllWISE J213809.53+034313.9 and no SDSS host; possibly SDSS J213809.96+034301.3, no z_ph, QSO?
far W lobe could be SW lobe of other 2.6' FRII: SDSS J135104.44+072954.5, z_ph~0.57, size 2.6' or 950 kpc
yes, host SDSS J133538.98+073000.3 looks spiral/disky, z_ph~0.5 (SDSS and 2014A&A...558A.126B), size 1.26' or 440 kpc; spectacular!
SDSS J234153.65+082826.4, z_ph=0.233(SDSS) or .29 (2014A&A...558A.126B), NVSS-size ~2.8' or 600 kpc; the one due W has zph=.28, 6.5'=1.5Mpc!
yes, SDSS J121116.42+084435.3, z_ph=.63 (SDSS) or .59 (2014A&A...558A.126B), size 2.9' or 1.1 Mpc
IC 0053, z= 0.039267; 19 refs in NED
UGC 10143, cD galaxy and BrClG of Abell 2147; 79 refs in NED; the central very small WAT-like source is very unusual
NGC 5490 = 4C +17.57, z_sp=0.0162, size 7.7' or 140 kpc; 171 refs in NED, e.g. 1984ARA&A..22..319B, 1988AJ.....96...30C
2012A&A...544A..18V
artefact of bright NAT source 3C 264 = NGC 3862, brightest in cl. A1367; NVSS is empty her, but its own artefacts elsewhere
QSO-like obj SDSS J102817.67+211507.3, z_ph~0.2-0.55, size 1.5'
z=0.716 QSO B2 0945+22, TXS 0945+222, SDSS J094836.89+220053.1; X-ray source and gamma-ray blazar candidate; 22 refs in NED
IC 2465, z_sp=0.0345, size over 23 arcmin or 900 kpc
yes, SDSS J125541.49+250744.6, z_ph=0.417, size 2.65' or 820 kpc (H0=75 km/s/Mpc)
most like no triple... the NE "lobe" is a 16-mag galaxy SDSS J150336.67+282833.3, z_ph~0.08
yes, both SDSS J100656.01+311442.3 and SDSS J100655.54+311452.2 are possible. Sizes would be 0.92 and 0.79 Mpc respectively
small WAT source in 2MASX J15060006+3131464, z_sp=0.07890, lobes resolved out in FIRST, ~2' big in NVSS; no reported cluster there
WAT and NAT in cluster Abell 2034, z~0.113
yes, QSO SDSS J152457.34+333500.8 at z=.9, ~1.1 Mpc; found by E. Flesch in his quasars.org/milliquas.htm
reported in 2001A&A...374..861S: either SDSS J090847.89+350621.8, z_sp=.11, 0.67 Mpc or SDSS J090849.42+350537.5 z_ph=0.37 LLS=1.78Mpc
2001A&A...371..445M propose SDSS J091251.76+351015.2, z_sp=.249; DocR's obj is better; size 6.5' or ~1.4 Mpc, cf. also 2008MNRAS.383..525K
2MASX J12515434+3519116, z_ph=0.198 size~4.0' or 0.73 Mpc, in cl. GMBCG J192.97670+35.32000, 1988MNRAS.230....1B: 5C12.7+9
B2 1602+37 or SDSS J160420.12+373116.9; z_sp=.814 size 3.15'=1.33Mpc; cf 2004MNRAS.355..845K,2006A&A...454...85M,2009AcA....59..431K
B2 1602+37, SDSS J160420.12+373116.9; z_sp=.814 size 3.15'=1.33Mpc; cf 2004MNRAS.355..845K,2006A&A...454...85M,2009AcA....59..431K
if SDSS J121628.56+383834.9, then z_ph~0.51, size 3.48'=1.2 Mpc; could even be SDSS J121633.54+383839.4, but no z_ph
this is SDSS J104013.40+394217.7; 2MASX J10393046+3947190 is ~10'WNW, and is ~8.5' ~820 kpc WAT, 2009A&A...499..371G overestim size ~1.6 Mpc
yes, already reported in 2001A&A...374..861S and 2011MNRAS.415.1013K, size ~700 kpc
already discussed in 2007MNRAS.382.1019Brocksopp et al., as the first known triple double radio galaxy, 2 Mpc in size!
already discussed in 2007MNRAS.382.1019Brocksopp et al., as the first known triple double radio galaxy, 2 Mpc in size!
yes, already reported by antikodon@RGZ 24-Jan-14, see ARG0000zk3
yes, SDSS J134310.77+442829.6, z_ph~0.5, size 4.0' or 1.37 Mpc, already reported in 2001A&A...374..861S
SDSS J100015.47+504456.8,z_sp=0.399, size 2.7' or 810 kpc (7C 0957+509: 1996MNRAS.281.1081C)
just 2' east is SDSS J100015.47+504456.8,z_sp=0.399, size 2.7' or 810 kpc (7C 0957+509: 1996MNRAS.281.1081C)
yes, also 2MASX J09400378+5104219, z=.207, size 4.2' or 800 kpc; seen before by antikodon/WizardHowl Jan/Apr-14
NO, this is Mrk 1498, z_sp=0.0547, size ~19' or 1.13 Mpc, reported in 1996MNRAS.282.1033R
NO, this is Mrk 1498, z_sp=0.0547, size ~19' or 1.13 Mpc, reported in 1996MNRAS.282.1033R
cpx NVSS structure probably due to superposition of FIRST sources; central double ~1.0' size or 360 kpc at z~0.545
yes, SDSS J090944.30+564613.0 shows weak FIRST emission; z_ph~0.55, size 3.26' or 1.18 Mpc; very good catch!
yes, 2MASX J08285632+6313443, z_ph=.103 (2014ApJS..210....9B), size~3.3' or 350 kpc; already reported as large by 2001A&A...370..409Lara+
B3 1026+455, no previous optID; yes, SDSS J102938.79+451600.0, BrClG??, z_sp=.599, rather WAT than NAT, size~2' or .75Mpc; NVSS: 3'?,1.1Mpc?
if h.s. is sharp, stay 1/2 beams short of the "end"; if diffuse, go to the "end", or use NVSS: again stay 0.5 beams (~20") short of the end
yes, we saw this in 2012, and just obtained z_spec=0.35 from spectroscopy with the 10-m GTC: 1.4 Mpc size
there is a WAT ~4'N of this source: SDSS J091007.36+183504.5, z_sp=.2231, size 0.6' or 120 kpc; but no known cluster there
yes, likely SDSS J090957.08+183202.6, BrClG in cl. WHL J090957.1+183202, z_sp=0.3749, size 6.3' or 1.8 Mpc
sorry, ignore my last! yes, likely SDSS J115449.12+450006.4, but very faint and low z_h~0.038, would be very usual FRII
radio galaxy
yes, SDSS J161358.61+301809.4, z+ph=0.105, size 1.8' or 190 kpc, but apparently a disky galaxy!
yes, SDSS J161358.61+301809.4, z+ph=0.105, size 1.8' or 190 kpc, but apparently a disky galaxy!
yes, already reported in ARG0003258 ...
I concur with JeanTate: the radio centroid is about 5 arcsec NE of the edge-on galaxy, beyond the positional error margin; must be distant!
SDSS J103340.07+075557.8 z_ph=2.71 (2009ApJS..180...67R), but SDSS DR10 only gives z_sp=.161 which is doubtful, can one check
which z is OK?
yes, a WAT, and a very distant one: SDSS J085800.42+363950.9, z_sp=0.3997, in cl. WHL J085804.3+363934
reported in 2009AcA....59..431Kuligowska+, but z_sp=1.7 from several other refs, SDSS DR10 contradicts earlier releases! size ~890--930 kpc
yes, NVSS contours support SDSS J220948.12+040310.9, z_ph=0.623, size 3.35' or 1.3 Mpc!
SDSS J001915.88+084103.9, r'=21.4, z_ph=0.44, size 1.6' or 510 kpc
BrClG in cl. WHL J074818.9+454446, NVSS: up to 6' long? could be >1 Mpc; very unusual radio morph. for BrClG
NVSS is empty at this position, so most likely an artifact in the FIRST image, very close to FIRST border
[HB89] 0911+053 = 4C+05.38, a z=0.3018 QSO, see 1983AJ.....88..709H, size~3.6' or 900 kpc, 85 refs in NED
in cluster GMBCG J221.60472+21.70274 = MaxBCG J221.60472+21.70274, z_sp=0.11, curiously not seen by Abell...
problem in SDSS: J121649.41+365130.0 (spobjID 5292912182697656320) is a K5 star, but at curiously high v=970 km/s, but also QSO of z=3.21 ??
possibly SDSS J140248.95+120706.7 (r'=22.47m), AllWISE J140248.97+120705.9, z_ph~0.57, size 2.3' or 840 kpc, also in UKIDSS
a known giant, see 1999MNRAS.309..100Ishwara-Chandra
no SE lobe seen in NVSS... source is isolated. We see all of it in FIRST
24-mJy radio core J070948.55+411039.7; no SDSS, AllWISE J070948.59+411039.8; USNO B2/R2/Imag=18.3,19.0,18.5, size 4.65'; worth a follow-up
this is 3C 277, z_sp=0.414, size 2.2' or 680 kpc, 52 refs in NED
yes, 3C 321, but not a giant... with 5.12' and z=0.0961 only ~510 kpc size
yes, also PGC 021477; z_sp=.02934 size~18' or 590 kpc; we'd seen that one in 2012 in NVSS; missing NED associations for this bright G!
radio core at J090937.14+332252.1, diffuse obj in SDSS, ~7"WSE of SDSS J090937.83+332306.4, not in SDSS catal.; found by 2011ApJS..194...31P
2MASX J07112239+4551356, z_ph=.143 (2014ApJS..210....9B), size 2.3' or 320 kpc; first radio ID by 2002ApJS..143....1M
already seen in ARG0003cyv, I'd opt for QSO SDSS J113051.73+062953.3, z_sp=0.397, size 4.5' or 1.34 Mpc
strong source (not QSO) ~5'NNW: 2MASX J13413484+5344434 z= .141, size~1.6', cf 2006AJ....131..666D, 2010ApJ...723.1119L, 2011A&A...527A..38M
70 refs in NED... see milli-arcsecond structure in 1997A&A...325..943S
SDSS J122524.49+373718.7 = 2MASX J12252452+3737184 in cl. WHL J122524.4+373657, z=.18532, LAS~2.4' or 420 kpc in NVSS; also B2 1222+37
B3 1305+383, not studied before; difficult to guess the the host, needs deeper VLA image
very peculiar: NVSS emission of MCG +09-22-042 seems WAT-shaped, but FIRST suggests separate sources... ? no hint in NED references...
yes, PKS 0236+02, z_sp=0.209, size in NVSS=7.3', so 1.4 Mpc! We had seen it in our NVSS inspection 2012sngi.confP...1A
very low z_phot~0.1, optically underluminous? size~2' or ~200 kpc
beautiful DDRG, pity that SDSS doesn't list the object. It may be in image, but bright star due W appears to cause exclusion
Enno's obj looks too red; I like antikodon's SDSS J170517.83+394029.2, z_ph~0.65, size~2' or 780 Mpc; restarted +FRI, unusual for this size
sorry, please replace the SDSS J093655.98+182426.3
with SDSS J163253.51+205654.9 in my last comment
SDSS J093655.98+182426.3, z_sp=0.18, size(NVSS)~4' = 0.68 Mpc (H0=75) IF the S bent lobe is part of the source.
SDSS J160909.90+275824.0, z_ph~0.685, size 2.75' or 1.1 Mpc, yet another giant!
SDSS J084725.71+273833.1, z_sp=.4937, size(NVSS)~2.2' or 750 kpc; quite unusually large for an FR I RG
neither compact "core" nor weak compact src due SW have ID in SDSS; perhaps SDSS J104448.93+234521.8, z_ph~0.35, 4'=1.1 Mpc? need deeper VLA
I agree with the ID; there's a brighter neighbor ~4"NW: SDSS J144758.37+241527.0, z_ph~0.66, size~1.9' or ~750 kpc
too complex and diffuse, I can't make sense out of this one.
SDSS J145218.00+052105.5, disky?, z_ph~0.325, size~3.5'=0.92 Mpc; possibly SDSS J145219.05+052058.3, r'=19.66, QSO?, no z_ph, ~20" off E
I opt for SDSS J205152.64+030921.0, z_ph~0.36, size 3.5'=1.2 Mpc; restarted!
could even be SDSS J020343.05+042924.2, which would make it smaller: z_ph~0.31, size 1.8' or 460 kpc; J020343.72+042901.8: VERY asymmetric
another weird FIRST source ~3' NE: SDSS J080454.30+470001.8, z_ph~0.62, size .75' or 280 kpc; X-shaped?
J015808.6+020933 is E hot spot of Xshaped source: host likely SDSS J015752.52+020954.0, z_sp=.222, size 6.8'=1.36 Mpc; weak in radio, unsure
yes, SDSS J113831.01+312327.6, r'=21.91mag, z_ph=.506, size 3' or 1.05 Mpc; yet another new giant!
6C B162646.9+614225, WN B1626+6142A, 7C 1626+6142, SDSS J162724.29+613552.1,z_ph~0.41, size~3.9'=1.2 Mpc; unusually bent for such size!
no optID on N, S nor central bright comp; could be a DDRG symmetric in shape but very asym in flux: SDSS J104839.22+293324.3, z_ph 0.1-0.5
I don't see suitable host in SDSS; SDSS J002928.26+122431.4, z_ph~0.61, is a bit off due W from radio axis, but is the only optical obj
the cluster is Abell 1190 at z=0.0753 (cf. 1993ApJS...87..135O, 1995AJ....109...14O, 1995AJ....109..853L, 2000MNRAS.311..649S)
the bright confusing source is the giant radio galaxy DA 240 (J074836.8+554858), size 34' or 1.4 Mpc
GB 0755+480B, already reported in 1985AJ.....90..973M, 1985AJ.....90....5M, but no clear optical ID proposed
brightest in cl. GMBCG J180.19213+29.71599, z_sp=0.165; more diffuse emission visible in NVSS
I opt for AllWISE J071041.68+530147.5, no optical object in USNO B1.0 --> extremely distant! size~2.3', would be >1 Mpc for z>0.9
and if you click on the SDSS link: probably SDSS J152446.74+345658.2, no z_ph, but same as AllWISE J152446.50+345658.4 --> very distant ?!
2MASX J13511081+0728467, z_sp=.15, could be triple-double of size 5.5'=810 kpc; far W lobe may be SW lobe of other FRII
J135104.44+072954.5
yes, also TXS 0853+124=MG1 J085552+1213, size 2.05' or 670 kpc at z_sp=0.459
yes, 2MASX J09563507+1959540, z=.171, size ~6' or 1.0 Mpc; previously unreported giant; NNW lobe MUCH fainter and dilute than SSE one
this is Markarian 421, over 1000 references in NED!
2MASX J09401452+6004436, already reported by 2010ApJ...723.1119L; possible disk galaxy (2010ApJ...722L.120F)
I vote for SDSS J171907.99+303146.3: z_sp=.494, size 2.1' or 710 kpc
yes, SDSS J103556.67+542612.5, z_sp=0.351, size 3.8' or 1.05 Mpc; BrClG of cl. GMBCG J158.98614+54.43683; but where is the messed up spiral?
ARXA/2002ApJS..143....1M: Rmag~20; AllWISE J170906.80+220057.6; size 2.58', no z_ph; I don't see the triple bent
B2 1611+30, RCS cluster? (2005ApJS..158..161H); SDSS J161358.61+301809.4 is a disk G, else SDSS J161358.01+301812.3, z_ph~0.66, 1.9'=740kpc
"offending" source is 2MASX J15225341+0721074, z_sp=.0765, size 2.45' or 200 kpc
I offer yet another candidate to those proposed for ARG00007va: SDSS J145016.52+574940.9, z_ph~0.61
SDSS J110313.29+063616.0,z_sp=0.441, size 2.38' or 760 kpc; previously unreported DDRG, good catch!
no opt. obj. at suspected radio core (J165039.04+203643.5); AllWISE J165039.12+203642.4 is within 1.5"; SDSS J165039.79+203650.5 is ~12" off
SW source is SDSS J101620.19+101258.2,z_sp=0.418, size 2.7' or 820 kpc; NE extension in FIRST out to >5' is artefact
GALEX DR5 J070618.678+425307.85 = AllWISE J070618.84+425309.5; we need more accessible recipes for estimating z_phot!
QSO SDSS J162337.83+454500.2, z_ph=1.27 (2004ApJS..155..257R), size 1.68' or 790 kpc; not any more in DR10, possibly for bright star due S
yes, SDSS J125624.74+552825.9, z_ph~0.655, size 1.85' or 720 kpc
there is a FRII source a few arcmin E: SDSS J105013.02+392545.7, z_ph~0.39, size 1.05' or 310 kpc
likely a quasar (ARXA: pQSO=0.94), also X-ray emitting (1RXS J135307.3+280922); no reliable z_phot
could be SDSS J015841.62+120553.3, z_ph~0.42, size ~4'=1.2 Mpc; but more likely SDSS J015841.93+120514.5,z_sp=.1745, size 660 kpc
in cl. WHL J103214.4+315214 (z_ph~0.35) in bg. to Abell 1036, z=0.142 (cf. also 2011AJ....141...88W)
B2 1448+30B, no ID; SDSS J145102.08+301156.0, z_ph=0.152, size_NVSS=3.3' or 490 kpc, probably a WAT seen end-on ?
z_ph=0.0929-0.12(2014ApJS..210....9B/SDSS); size~4'~430kpc; comp.dble~1'SE=AllWISE J145016.12+473734.5, no optID:
background source?
could be SDSS J081738.66+292235.2, no z_ph, or SDSS J081737.18+292217.5, z_ph=0.30, size=2.71'=680kpc; knot at J081734.55+292208.9:no optID
bright src SW is 2MASX J11292416+2101134, z=0.1077 previously unreported WAT in cl. GMBCG J172.35056+21.02052, size ~1.5' or 170 kpc
apparently not overedge... I can't see any counterlobe...?
yes, and the compact one has no ID in optical nor WISE, it seems; size of the double is ~640 kpc
AllWISE J072024.26+253438.5; bright stellar obj. (R=14.6) in USNO B1.0, host could be faint neighbor J072024.82+253432.9
if so, a 1.6-Mpc Xshaped giant! But, SDSS J082158.01+272822.9, r'=21.81, no z_ph falls closer to the symmetry center; QSO-like; =5C7.179+189
could also be SDSS J122814.12+625520.8 (closer to center), no z_phot
4C+63.22, z_sp=0.204(1998ApJS..118..127L), size 3' or 570 kpc; see 2001A&A...370..409Lara+
4C+53.16 = 2MASX J07164122+5323091; BrClG in ZwCl 0712.9+5334; e.g. 2012A&A...544A..18V, 1997A&AS..122..235L
this one seems to be compact and optically identified; I don't see the outer lobes... at least they would be very misaligned
yes, IC 2042, size~5' or 360 kpc; strangle double in S jet/lobe: is it SDSS J084800.13+314550.8 sending a 1-sided jet due E?
2MASX J17262237+3201301=SDSS J172622.41+320130.1, z_sp=.2092, size ~3' or 570 kpc
6C B092234.5+410026 =B3 0922+410= SDSS J092545.01+404739.0, z_sp=.453, size 3.68' or 1.2 Mpc
2MASX J11084550+0202405, z_sp=0.157, size 9.7' or 1.5 Mpc; already reported in 2007AcA....57..227M
yes, SDSS J131726.27+092822.9, z_ph~0.46, size 4.0 (NVSS) or 1.31 Mpc; yet unreported: good catch!
SDSS J162209.91+552433.6, z_ph~.111, size 3.2' or 360 kpc; or more asym: QSO-like SDSS J162208.65+552508.0, z_ph~0.355, size 3.2' or 890 kpc
SDSS J143629.00+303956.3, z_sp=.5248, size 1.63' or 570 kpc, not reported before; good catch!
in the area of cluster Abell 1340 (projection of two clusters at z=.069 and 0.165)
I am not convinced the source is much larger than one arcmin. Where is the evidence for this?
SDSS J141109.74+061945.6, z_sp=0.3591 (reported in 2007AcA....57..227M), known giant of 5.17' or 1.45 Mpc
SDSS J161849.08+172121.6, z_ph=0.644, size ~0.7' or 270 kpc; very peculiar in that the jets are strongly bent very near the nucleus
CGPG 1218.1+6359 = SDSS J122036.41+634144.4 (DR6, not in DR10 ); known RG of ~560 kpc (see 2001A&A...370..409L, 2011MNRAS.415.1013K)
possible S "lobe" ~3'S has optID SDSS J144130.77+240230.3, so unlikely #overedge
not yet X-shaped, perhaps plume; SDSS J152404.92+542805.3, z_ph~0.2, size 1.66' or 300 kpc
what's the problem? Just click on SDSS link and see the bright elliptical just left of center: SDSS J145001.49+144747.9, z=.2996 in cluster
SDSS J110841.04+621325.4; z_ph=0.28; inner jet due NNW and diffuse lobes; is the E-W 20" double due NNE connected to the source?
B2 0754+36B, size 4.2' or 540 kpc
B3 0918+444; see 1998A&AS..132...31N, size 2.5' or 550 kpc
PKS B2113+035=TXS 2113+034=JVAS J2115+0342 no previous optID; z_ph~.46+-.1 size 2.25' or 730+-150 kpc
SDSS J083943.19+053750.6, z_ph=.585, size ~10" or 60 kpc
4C+53.35 = TXS 1541+537, no ID in NED; SDSS J154234.22+533747.2, z_ph~0.62, size 1.4' or 530 kpc
I'd opt for SDSS J090729.91+483644.4, z_ph~0.25, size~0.9' or ~200 kpc
B3 1006+447, no info in NED; apparently in an unreported z=0.21 cluster, nearest cl. in NED is WHL J100925.9+442337 9' away and too distant
STAR only means that on the SDSS
image it was found to be unresolved; a better name for
this is "star-like"; spectrum shows it's not a star
SDSS J074259.47+333952.8, z_sp=.64, size ~0.85' or 330 kpc
same as ARG00037zw: PMN J1419+0814=TXS 1417+084 =SDSS J141947.89+081423.3, z_sp=.322, size 2.1' or 550 kpc
4C+08.70 = GALEXASC J233640.24+084955.5, z_ph=0.358, size~1' or 280 kpc; looks green on SDSS ... a "green pea" ?
NVSS shows size >4.5' or 2.1 Mpc, could be up to 2.8 Mpc; however, 2005A&A...436..457Gopal-K. claims only 3" size and no opt.ID?
SDSS J150619.12+202740.7, z_ph~0.50, size~0.95' or 330 kpc
artefact of strong source 4C+41.22, z_sp=.1279, size ~2.51' or 320 kpc
I opt for double with asym. lobes: SDSS J231724.52+120451.5, z_ph~0.35, size 1.9' or 530 kpc
SDSS J154413.38+304401.1, z_ph~0.63, size 0.85' or 330 kpc; among the most distant X-shaped sources known
I opt for SDSS J165422.41+480846.6, z_ph~0.15, size 3.2' or 470 kpc
yes, artefact of SE strong source: AllWISE J095824.92+032415.2 which has no SDSS ID
AllWISE J102724.70+341029.6, no ID in SDSS; size 1.95'
bent triple is SDSS J125211.06+081158.6 (QSO-like, no z_ph); other src at E border could be SDSS J125214.90+081153.1, z=.444 in dense cluste
hourglass with central plumes (due to backflow from outer hot spots?); SDSS J113713.63+310557.2, z_ph~0.543. size 1.55' or 550 kpc
the spiral is east (left) beyond the source, this one could be SDSS J125610.51+253156.7, but its jet(s) would be rather one-sided due W
interesting. Should be followed up at higher resolution in radio;
to my knowledge no such perfectly "end-on" radio galaxies
are known.
the shape seems artificial, but the source is not
THAT strong...
not 1237659329783530132 nor the other; the core is SDSS J170018.62+295011.6, z_sp=0.64793, size=1.87' or 720 kpc
QSO candidate SDSS J082128.88+023113.7, z_ph~1.2 (2014milliquas.....Flesch), size ~1.15' or 530 kpc
double-double at E margin is SDSS J124843.38+202253.3, z_ph~0.42, size 1' or 310 kpc
AllWISE J134351.89+143251.9 is blend of ULAS J134351.89+143250.9/J134351.90+143252.9; FIRST core is southern one; size 1.45', so not a giant
my best guess is SDSS J104002.36+052324.1, z_ph=0.585, size 4.77' = 1.77 Mpc; problem is there is no radio core...
might be SDSS J144032.65+372016.9, z_ph~.65, 470 kpc; N source is SE lobe of 3.42'-sized src: SDSS J144032.13+372232.0 or 144031.46+372234.1
SDSS J100745.93+110007.3, z_phot~.644, size ~1.3' or 490 kpc
very weird WAT-like radio morphology, NVSS shows ~2' tail due W, with z=1.2 this is ~0.9 Mpc
unlikely J155638.51+250015.4, rather SDSS J155641.93+245941.1, z_ph~0.5, size 3.3' or 1.15 Mpc; faint src @ 155644.5+245919 has no ID
SDSS J211326.67+023123.3=2MASX J21132669+0231233, z_sp=.0486, size 8' or 420 kpc; flat-sp.source (2007MNRAS.376..371J)
SDSS J115415.47+222750.3, z_ph~0.587, size~1.8' or 670 kpc; no radio core at host, but a knot along the WNW jet
SDSS J134807.46+105709.8, z_ph~.38, size 2.9'=850 kpc; or, if separate: NNE double = SDSS J134809.89+105837.4, z_ph~0.28, SSW lobe: no ID!
I' opt for SDSS J004211.01+113850.4, z_ph~.61, size 3.2'=1.2 Mpc; or else SDSS J004209.88+113804.6, z_ph~0.22 or SDSS J004209.57+113803.1
2MASX J16480574+5937468, z_ph~.222, size 1.5-2' or 300-400 kpc
host is [HB89] 1107+036; MRC 1107+036; OTL 1107+036; 1988MNRAS.233...87Singal; z=.9659, size 1.1' or 490 kpc
could the source beyond the N margin be teh
opposite lobe of a very bent WAT source coincident
with the NW component in this image?
4C+53.40, 2nd-brightest in cl. WHL J172749.7+534651 (BrClG=2MASX J17274974+5346513), z_ph~0.21, size 2.45' or 470 kpc
could also be SDSS J163535.21+150256.5, z_ph=0.205, size 3.48' or 660 kpc (with z_ph=.34: 940 kpc)
core of triple has no ID in SDSS, but matches with AllWISE J095250.65+570356.1
yes, SDSS J150033.63+422017.9,z_sp=.443, size 2.3'=740 kpc; radio source B3 1458+425, but no ID in NED, good catch!
SDSS J112834.74+135117.9, z_ph~0.205
SDSS J122219.88+264252.6, z_ph~.515, size 1.5' or 520 kpc
SBS 1110+556 = IRAS 11107+5541, z=.0369
SDSS J000606.96+105213.7, z_ph~0.19, size~1.4' or 250 kpc
3C 306; IC 4516; PKS 1452+16 =SDSS J145423.45+162119.0, z_sp=.0456, size 6.2' or 310 kpc
with z=.454,size=2.6' has 830 kpc; looks even as if the host has also a tiny triple almost perpendicular to the source major axis
yes, SDSS J113129.12+162336.3, an S0 gal, is just 5"SSW of a spiral and the likely host; the spiral is off N of radio emitting region in FIRST
NGC 6065, many refs in NED, but none indicating the radio WAT, good catch!
4C+14.48 in many radio cat's, but no ID; SDSS J133112.43+135317.5 ~5"N of core, SDSS J133112.66+135307.8 ~5"S of it... size 2.2' or 800 kpc
B2 0955+32A; SDSS J095757.44+315034.3 seems a double ellipt. G, not spiral (NED: "equal double", but pos. is WRONG)
why overedge? It's all included in this image.
likely SDSS J155141.87+113913.8, z_ph~0.48
SDSS J091126.33+132006.0, z_ph=.34, size 1' or 270 kpc; WAT morphology with typical size
2MASX J09323832+1611576, z_sp=.191, size 4' or 710 kpc, see 2010ApJ...723.1119Lin+
host is SDSS J145218.41+232712.4, z_ph~0.223
likely SDSS J114054.77+241619.0, z_ph=.36, size 3.74' or 1.1 Mpc;
inner jets completely resolved out in FIRST, but see NVSS! Good catch!
NVSS shows strong emission, resolved out in FIRST; possibly SDSS J144406.54+361515.2, z_ph~0.348 ? can't see any counterlobe
MRC 2246+121 known since 33 yrs ago, but no ID til now! SDSS J224830.56+122141.8, z_ph~0.493, size=2.7' or 920 kpc
cmp dble = SDSS J093157.47+553221.5, z_ph~0.67; plume N is well-known QSO SBS 0928+559B (42 NED refs), z=.267, size ~3.0' or 690 kpc: beauty
B2 1645+29=2MASX J16472689+2909498 (not assoc. in NED), 18 refs: X-ray emitting BL Lac, but apparently no report of extend. emission!
no doubt the dble is SDSS J101804.32+214931.4, z_ph=0.745, size 1.56' or 640 kpc; good catch!
star could be the nucleus of an AGN, but a bit unlikely; I would opt for two indendent FRII sources
SDSS J095534.73+162845.6, z_ph~0.278, size ~1.6' or 380 kpc
very dilute WAT/FRII SDSS J092603.19+495554.2, west lobe superposed on star; z_ph=.368, size 2.0' or 570 kpc
artefact of WAT source 2MASX J07470834+1717270 due SW
broadline-QSO SDSS J121411.22+041832.7, z_sp=0.7954, size 0.8' or 330 kpc; not asymmetric in shape, only in flux!
SDSS J102733.59+481718.3, z_sp=.2134, size 1.5' or 310 kpc
I agree; SDSS J074217.27+252920.1 Z_ph~0.32-0.56, size 1.8' or ~580 kpc
the N object is a star, but SDSS J132903.14+323014.3 is unusual: strong radio emission due W, but very weak due N, highly bent & asymmetric
MY 065403.0+584353.1= BWE 0654+5847; core at 065823.00+584339, size 2.6'; only 6" from 8-mag star HD 50790; no hope to identify source
B2 1304+27B = 5C 04.182 with bright star ~2'E; SDSS clearly shows the host, but doesn't give data due to bright star contamination
nice faint triple; host is SDSS J141611.54+565430.5, z_sp=0.4582, very red galaxy; size 1.1' or 360 kpc
Now I see... perhaps SDSS J164147.67+102112.0 for a double; for the large radio arc I'd opt for SDSS J164145.76+102131.7, both z_ph~0.345
N src is well-known NAT in A2250, 2MASX J17105630+3941307, z_sp=.0622, size 6.5' or 460 kpc; cf 1997ApJS..108...41Owen+, 1992A&A...265....9F
SDSS J085125.08+485935.6, z_sp=0.489, size 1.5'=680 kpc; GB1 0847+491B; see 1998A&AS..132...31N, 1998A&AS..128..153M
yes, but the source at bottom right edge is not connected
with the central one.
SDSS J094357.92+060043.9, z_sp=.40927, size 1.0' or 300 kpc; seems precessing
here I agree: SDSS J144426.56+242442.3, no z_phot, size 3.55' or >1.07 Mpc if z>0.4 (likely: SDSS DR6 gives z_ph=0.65)
not clear if #overedge, I don't see the connection,
neither in NVSS
with this star (HD 122441) in line of sight we'll never know... with its proper motion it takes 1000 yrs to move 15" away
yes, SDSS J145328.17+451801.1, z_sp=.604, previously unreported giant radio QSO (GRQ)
WAT SDSS J101419.19+072210.8, z_sp=.346, size~2.2' or 600 kpc, in cl. WHL J101419.2+072210
yes, SDSS J091014.21+292135.5 = 7C 0907+2934, z_ph~0.604, size ~0.5' or only 190 kpc, but likely projected along line of sight! amazing!
SDSS J103638.03+320657.7, z_ph=0.7, size ~0.9' or 360 kpc
SDSS J121306.68+134317.7, z_sp=.1744
probably in cluster GMBCG J250.34552+38.03597 = MaxBCG J250.34552+38.03597 (z_ph~0.165)
very asym. double: SDSS J105808.70+375420.7, z_ph~0.63, size 0.7' or 270 kpc
very red QSO; 4C+39.30; B2 0854+39; see 1998A&AS..128..153M; z=0.528, size 2.9' or 1 Mpc
SDSS J160120.19+260439.2, z_sp=.0879, a small classical double source
SDSS J121126.40+194403.5, z_ph~0.22, possibly SDSS J121125.55+194400.8, z_ph~0.4, hard to tell
both in cluster GMBCG J170.62474+21.40603, z~0.145; could be used as the question mark symbol in the RGZ alphabet
yes, NVSS shows 3 connected srcs; core is SDSS J122615.87+105811.4, z_ph~0.56, W hotspot is double, size 2.5' or 910 kpc
SDSS J082014.87+105912.1, z_ph=0.70, size up to 1.5' or 600 kpc
SDSS J081353.10+205751.2, z_sp=0.9072, size 3.1'=1.36 Mpc; unusual hotspots; SDSS J081344.06+205722.5 only 4" S of W hotspot; no NVSS bridge
yes, closest to center is SDSS J082204.95+312128.5, z_ph~0.09: very low opt. luminosity for this radio morphology, size 2.95'=280 kpc
SDSS J164156.48+102432.8, z_ph~0.4, with 4' would be 1.2 Mpc, but I don't see the 4' extent
SDSS J083510.40+022234.9, z_ph~0.5, size 2.5' or 850 kpc; however, SDSS r'mag=24.9 is clearly wrong, so z_photo wrong? too bright for z=.5
could also be SDSS J011401.20+110909.4 at z_ph~0.63
narrow-angle tail (NAT): SDSS J075859.49+092359.6, z_sp=.368, sizee 0.6' or 170 kpc
B2 1424+28= 7C 1424+2801= TXS 1424+280; SDSS J142636.36+274819.4, z_sp=.5065, size 2' or 690 kpc
why overedge? I don't see connected emission beyond
the image
host is AllWISE J165012.99+473115.6, no optical ID, probably very distant, size 2.4'
no radio core, but likely SDSS J171325.98+242742.0, z_ph~.67, size 2.52'= 990 kpc; good find!
NGC 5627 in cl. WBL 508; SDSS J142834.28+112241.6, see 2002AJ....124..675C
yes, precessing; B2 1350+28, TXS 1350+283, X-ray source; SDSS J135308.34+280908.8, QSO?, no z available; see 1997A&AS..122..235L
B3 1052+456 = SDSS J105544.98+452401.5, z_sp=.0636
no radio core, but likely SDSS J090600.68+180610.2, z_ph~0.72, size 1.85' or 750 kpc
B2 1708+24B, no previous ID; SDSS J171039.99+243834.6, z_ph~0.47: NVSS extends ~1' beyond SE hotspot, size 3.9'=1.3 Mpc! weird morphology
SDSS J023410.97+040142.1, z_sp=.7338, size=1.05' or 430 kpc
compare NVSS with FIRST: there is less of a bridge between the strong double due E than the NW one (where FIRST shows nothing); no clue
SDSS J132614.35+493431.5, z_ph~.224, size 2.65' or 520 kpc; TXS 1324+498, GB1 1324+498A : 1998A&AS..128..153M
yes, likely WAT on SDSS J134855.89+264410.2, but NVSS shows emission due NE: very twisted far tails?
SDSS J071635.05+390059.5, z_ph~0.38, size>1.8' or >500 kpc; also UV source GALEXASC J071635.09+390054.6; SDSS shows dust lane
yes, SDSS J084648.05+202409.9, z_ph~0.625, size 1.8' or 690 kpc
yes, SDSS J110702.49+113446.0, z_ph~0.542, size 0.95' or 340 kpc; central plume, initial stage of X-shaped
4C+05.54=PKS 1236+056 =CoNFIG2 J123907.16+051924.50, no previous opt.ID, size~1.4' or 450 kpc
SDSS J115223.93+283304.1, z_ph=.232, size~1.5'=310 kpc; no radio core, but W jet flares close to G; NVSS "ear" ~2'E SDSSJ115237.93+283307.8?
could it be SDSS J092406.21+035922.1 on the E "hot spot" ?
yes, 2MASX J16003895+2058520 , z=.1735, known X-shaped/"winged" source (2009ApJS..181..548C, 2007AJ....133.2097C);
could be in cluster Abell 1350, not well studied at all
in cluster Abell 1415, not well studied in radio
7C 1001+3736: SDSS J100446.64+372215.9, z_ph~0.44 or (more likely) SDSS J100445.65+372221.5 (no z_ph),
size 3.38' or 1.1 Mpc (for z~0.44)
WOW! less than 3" away from the V=8.4-mag star HD 86311 (SDSS J095818.29+303101.8); but the star moves by 1" in ~55 yrs, just be patient!
yes, FBQS J121609.6+415928, z_sp=0.2426, size 4.85'= 1.04 Mpc; already described in 2001A&A...374..861S
SDSS J002027.90+043700.0 = ULAS J002027.88+043700.0; AllWISE J002027.89+043658.8, no z_photo, size 2.6', would be a giant for z>0.7
or: a radio bridge between galaxy SDSS J081651.98+492545.6, z_sp=.191 and star/QSO SDSS J081652.12+492520.8 ? Admitted: S lobe not on QSO
yes, 4C+31.28= B2 0724+31= SDSS J072725.06+310935.4, z_ph=0.28, size 4' (NVSS) or 950 kpc; neglected in literature due to bright star?
well, not quite a text-book example... in which case the S lobe would be brightest farthest S, but it's brightest close to the core.
in cluster Abell 2255 (z=0.082)
in cl. Abell 582, z_sp=.058, see 1995AJ....109...14O, 1993ApJS...87..135O
TXS 0957+353 = MG2 J100026+3504 = SDSS J100029.63+350504.5, z_ph~0.71, size 1.7' or 680 kpc
I opt for single src: 4C+14.67 in cl. WHL J163016.6+143511, z_sp=.0.2791, size 3.7' or 880 kpc; see 2011MNRAS.415.1013K 2010ApJ...723.1119L
2MASX J11420894+0437336, z_sp=.159, size 3' or 460 kpc; W lobe almost resolved out by FIRST
yes, QSO SDSS J123604.51+103449.2, z_sp=.667, size 1.85' or 730 kpc
SDSS J000450.26+124839.5=4C+12.02= PKS 0002+12= IRAS F00022+1231, z_sp=0.143, size 4.9'=690 kpc; no good radio map in literature, X-shaped?
QSO FBQS J132816.0+230916, z_sp=0.389, size 2.0' or 590 kpc
SDSS J090836.47+483918.2, z_sp=.1168, size ~1.6' or ~190 kpc
known NAT in Abell 1307 (1992ApJS...80..501O), possibly seen end-on ?
NVSS shows bridge to SE hot spot; looks like a Hymor, z_sp=0.64035, size 2' or 770 kpc; B3 0955+464 in NED is likely the same obj. (same z)
PKS 1227+119 in A1552, NED links radio source wrongly
to fainter neighbor VPCX 27; 2MASX J12295233+1140391 is correct (1992ApJS...80..501O)
rather unusual morphology, but central core has ID, while E(?) and W lobes have none; size 4.4' with z=.653 = 1.7 Mpc !
could be counterlobe of 2MASX J10393046+3947190 in X-cl. 400d J1039+3947, z=.093, with a >3.5' long tail due SE in NVSS, if so 5.5'=530 kpc
E lobe of wide double? host SDSS J123910.37+302919.3 = AllWISE J123910.46+302920.1, z_ph~0.55, size 3.5' or 1.26 Mpc
4C+21.23, no optID yet, either SDSS J073947.30+205421.5 (z_ph~0.45) or J073947.53+205425.6 (z_ph~0.24), size 2.58' or ~550-830 kpc
QSO FBQS J095227.2+224006, z_sp=1.021, size 1' or 470 kpc
nice lobes too.. a "fat" double; SDSS J161037.53+060509.3, z_sp=.241, size 1.6'=340 kpc
yes, 4C +05.44 =SDSS J103928.21+053613.6, but I see z_sp=.0908, not 0.27, so size ~2' = 190 kpc
closest candidate is SDSS J160527.95+461318.9, z_ph~0.14
not A2255 (at 17h12.5m+64d05') but SDSS J165847.16+625624.6 (see 2011MNRAS.415.1013K, 2010ApJ...723.1119L)
B3 1656+417 =TXS 1656+417 = SDSS J165816.46+414100.7, not ID'd before; z_sp=.2245, size ~1.1' or 220 kpc
I opt for #overedge#double: SDSS J141827.42+140045.1, z_ph~0.43 size 1.85' or 580 kpc
likely SDSS J150008.48+580333.5, size 1.62' or 620 kpc; could also be WISE J150009.68+580353.2= AllWISE J150009.68+580353.1
4C+24.17 in ZwCl 0825.6+2447 (1979AJ.....84.1478B, 2001AJ....121.2915B: Fig. 1, top row #105, but given RADEC=082839.4+243655 is empty...)
radio core at 125320.33+162449.0 = WISE J125320.37+162448.2, no SDSS obj. there, possibly very distant
SDSS J122400.39+445455.9, z_ph~0.565, size 1.3' or 470 kpc
MRC 1445+149 = NAT 2MASX J14480263+1446514 in Abell 1971 (1995AJ....109...14O, 1993ApJS...87..135O), size 2.1'(NVSS) or 400 kpc
TXS 1157+030, SDSS J120024.13+024630.1, z_ph~0.674, size 3' = 1.2 Mpc
WISE J010342.57+110219.6, no SDSS obj., also in UKIDSS-DR9; ~3' double has no ID near center except SDSS J010340.10+110105.6: a star?
yes, SDSS J095419.20+271600.0, z_sp=.471, size 3.88' or 1.3 Mpc (see www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/CosmoCalc.html or www.icosmo.org)
no radio core, but SDSS J134103.08+491559.9 most likely, z_ph~0.56, size 1.55' or 560 kpc
the "interesting" object is too close to the noise level to be taken
serious; many such emissions all over the image, due
to central source
B2 1056+30 =7C 1056+3049, no previous ID, SDSS J105900.83+303335.4, z_ph~0.355, size 3'=840 kpc
SDSS 1237668680453391817 =SDSS J170325.34+444744.7 is not centered on SE lobe; LAS~2' but no core, ID must be near J170321.5+444803
could also be SDSS J151930.47+063344.4, z_ph~0.28, with size~2.6' =600 kpc, at z=.52 would be 910 kpc; QSO seems accidental superposition
what is the position of object 1237668680453391817 ?
I can't find it.
the only suitable ID I see is SDSS J010643.14+082312.9, z_ph~.46, size~3.5'(NVSS) or 1.14 Mpc, VERY UNUSUAL
not sure who invented name 4C+51.31B, it is SDSS J152114.55+510500.8; z_ph=.25 (SDSS), so size only 940 kpc;
no z_sp known yet
2MASX J11384136+6010409, z_sp=.112, BrClG in cluster GMBCG J174.67219+60.17800; WAT or hymor, size 7.5' or 850 kpc
yes, SDSS J165748.25+272521.1, z_sp=.16576, size 3'=480 kpc, just N of spectacular barred galaxy
possibly a WAT seen end-on, similar to ARG00001bp
SDSS J085731.59+631117.1, z_ph~0.67, size ~0.7'=280 kpc; possibly a WAT seen end-on, similar to ARG00033zi
TXS 1105+135= SDSS J110746.53+131731.0, z_ph~0.58, size 2.33' or 860 kpc; NVSS source is larger only due to lower resolution!
the disturbing source is 3C 274.1, about 10 arcmin E
yes, UGC 6068, 13' or 410 kpc size; inner double apparently not reported before, and in different orientation that outer one!
Good catch!
SDSS J120339.20+275537.2, z_ph~0.165;
size~2.6' (ESE lobe in NVSS, resolved out in FIRST);
in Abell 1455, check 1992ApJS...80..501O
yes, NVSS very much suggests SDSS J083856.31+244701.4, z_ph~0.256, size 4.26' or 950 kpc; galaxy looks disky, should be followed up
WISE obj. seems a bit too far S; host uncertain, could be SDSS J091249.24+544509.4 (disky?)
PMN J1419+0814=TXS 1417+084 =SDSS J141947.89+081423.3, z_sp=.322, size 2.1' or 550 kpc
WISE J102808.04+162742.4; either SDSS J102807.94+162743.0 or SDSS J102808.40+162740.4, close to star; size 3.5'; if z_ph~0.5 then 1.2 Mpc
2MASX J11404968+1057560, z_sp=.08081, known X-shaped source (2007AJ....133.2097C)
I can't see any counterlobe within 20 arcmin due SSE
I'd opt for SDSS J112849.15+635541.9, QSO candidate (2009MNRAS.396..223D), though no z_ph and not coincident with radio emission
of the 14 refs in NED I don't recognize any that did opt. IDs; probably a blind ID (by position) by the NED team
central cD: compact core; curious NAT: head not exactly on SDSS galaxy; further WAT ~2.5'SSW: SDSS J092210.39+122335.8, size 3'(NVSS)=.53Mpc
well-known NAT 2MASX J15184574+0613554 in Abell 2055 (1992ApJS...80..501O)
I opt for SDSS J135545.05+253430.2, z_ph~0.4, size 3'(NVSS) or 900 kpc; an old NAT/WAT? very large for this type of cpx source
the star is ~16"SSE, WISE J001616.83+115321.9, only W1/W2 detected; beyond SDSS limit; probably very distant
SDSS J130801.71+300741.6, z_ph~0.55, size ~0.8' or 290 kpc, 90-deg bend due S at NE radio knot
I'd opt for SDSS J134930.57+171412.3, z_sp=.321, thus asym. "fat" (dilute) double, size ~1.5' or 390 kpc
strange; B2 1039+39, possibly a NAT/WAT from SDSS J104159.97+392651.1, z_ph=.148, size ~2' or 300 kpc; in cl. WHL J104203.8+392657
TXS 1121+376 = SDSS J112438.16+372240.3,z_sp=.2269, size 2.2'(NVSS) or 450 kpc
4C+14.27= PKS 0832+14, z_sp=.392, Sy1, see 1992ApJS...81...83H; nice images in 1991AJ....102..537Leahy;
signs of plumes/X-shape
B3 1458+425, SDSS J150033.63+422017.9, z_sp~0.4434 in cl. WHL J150033.6+422017, size ~2' or 640 kp
if SDSS J120817.53+025916.5,z_ph=.208, than small inner dble (DDRG): size 3.23'=.62 Mpc; SDSS J120817.27+025903.4, z_ph~0.62, size 1.23 Mpc
galaxy is CGCG 208-003 =SDSS J082600.57+405852.0, z_sp=0.05739, a tiny radio source of 30 kpc
crowded field towards cluster Abell 1036 (see 2011AJ....141...88W)
by the way, the eastern (left) lobe appears like noise in FIRST,
only because it's very diffuse; look at NVSS: it is almost
as bright
I can't see any within reasonable distance...
the effect of a very bright star to east (see the SDSS image)
RC J1340+0451 =SDSS J134012.41+045044.2, near bright *, z_ph=.13-.23, size 3.6' or 450-750 kpc; the question mark in the RGZ alphabet
probably not a repeat, but just that you got the 2nd of two
components of this source ...?
yes, SDSS J141102.69+170816.7, z_sp=.327, NVSS shows WAT of size ~1.7' or 450 kpc, no known cluster near
no core in FIRST, and NVSS doesn't show any emission bridge;
too difficult to guess ...
B2 0908+38, no ID in NED, worth a deep optical image
B3 1656+417= TXS 1656+417, no ID in NED as yet, with z_sp=0.225 or ~240 kpc
X-ray QSO 1RXS J120821.8+221959= TXS 1205+226= SDSS J120821.99+221958.1, z_sp=.774, size 1.87' or 770 kpc
in cluster WHL J130550.2+242749, z_ph=0.41
likely artefact of MRC 1052+148= TXS 1052+148= SDSS J105539.33+143401.2, see ARG0002pkm, ARG0002p9u
source ~4'W is 4C+05.39 = SDSS J091744.31+052310.1, z_sp=.592, known winged/X-shaped source (2009ApJS..181..548C), size ~0.8' or 300 kpc
not a star, but galaxy NGC 4061, a known WAT (1986AJ.....91..199J, 1987AJ.....94..587B) of ~120 kpc size
yes, I agree with SDSS J163554.77+251022.4; pity it's too faint for a redshift estimate
4C+14.33, apparently too close to a 14.0-mag star (SDSS J094528.74+142826.0) to be in DR10
yes, QSO SDSS J080459.95+272248.6, z_sp=.5791, size 2.3' or 840 kpc
radio size is 1.7', thus it cannot exceed 1 Mpc at ANY redshift (requires at least 2')
I opt for SDSS J135851.13+182351.9, z_sp=.609, size 1.4' or 530 kpc; the bent triple would have a very rare radio structure
yes, QSO SDSS J083200.15+195312.1, z=1.06, size 1.2'=550 kpc; radio emission had not been reported for this QSO
for "WAT" due NW see FIRST: blend of 3 unrelated sources and a triple (core at 170817.5+594630. has no optID)
I agree with SDSS J130330.24+134337.7
probably a ghost image of 4C+26.37 at J122433.0+261300, ~8'W and 0.6 Jy
FIRST shows the NVSS source due W to be a separate double
sorry I overlooked that z_sp=.5803
I opt for SDSS J073726.67+192019.5, z_ph~0.55, size ~2'(NVSS) or 720 kpc
SDSS J125710.80+405429.1, z_sp=1.068, sieze 2' or 920 kpc
yes, looks to be a genuinely 1-sided source; NVSS doesn't suggest a continuation due W
WISE J093245.89+622540.5, not detected by SDSS, possibly very distant
I opt for SDSS J075623.17+151319.6, no z_ph, r'=21.8 mag
NGC 5782= UGC 9602, very symmetrical jet is 6.5' or 230 kpc long and possibly interacts with ringed Sp NNE?
SDSS J091928.69+143202.60, z_sp=.20697, size 1.3' or 250 kpc
SW double is SDSS J130245.28+171259.9, z_ph~0.715, size ~2' or 800 kpc
SDSS J084813.16+570004.3, z_sp=0.1937, size 2.4' or 430 kpc
SDSS J154057.20+171721.1, z_ph~0.57, size 1.93' or 700 kpc
I opt for SDSS J153305.26+045026.5, z_ph~0.68, size ~1' or 400 kpc; NVSS extension suggestive, but needs better image
yes, SDSS J115840.41+153527.8, z_ph=0.61, size 2.8' or 1.06 Mpc; local
z=.0019 StarBurst galaxy SDSS J115840.37+153533.7 is only ~10"N
likely SDSS J133125.17+471313.0, z_ph~0.23, size 1' or 210 kpc; diffuse source due NE in NVSS is M51=Whirlpool galaxy
WISE J164937.32+463751.7 = SDSS J164937.25+463751.8 (only in DR7, not DR10)
not covered by SDSS, WISE J172749.32+392540.3, not even in USNO B1.0 possibly very distant
SDSS J092109.74+125923.6, z_sp=.183, size 2.5' or ~430 kpc;
NVSS shows no emission bridge, BUT SDSS J113259.12+315644.0 looks like a QSO...
yes, B3 1236+444B, z_ph~0.22, size 5.', thus just 1 Mpc!
yes, size~5.5'(NVSS) or 1.03 Mpc; only NE hot spot visible in FIRST, rest completely resolved out; only with the NVSS map could one find it!
4C+05.44, SDSS J103928.21+053613.6, z_sp=.0908, size ~2' or 190 kpc; curious there is a backgr. cluster (z~0.36) right behind it.
yes, SDSS J104143.70+144000.5, z_sp=.1913, size 3.8'(NVSS) or 680 kpc; remarkably straight, faint symmetric jets
I'd opt for QSO SDSS J113051.73+062953.3, z_sp=0.397, size 4.5' or 1.34 Mpc
SDSS J085241.87+055449.4, z_sp=.287, size ~2.2'(NVSS) or 530 kpc; BrClG in cluster GMBCG J133.17449+05.9137
I'd opt for SDSS J205927.44+090253.2 (QSO-like), rmag=18.9, no z_ph, size 2.58'
yes, 4C+55.21, with z_ph~0.35 it has 550 kpc; see 2008MNRAS.390..819Gendre+
yes, WISE J121410.09+494203.5, not in SDSS, probably very distant: size 2.7', with z>0.6 it would have >1 Mpc
2MASX J14131211+2228116, z=.1556, size 5.3'(NVSS) or 800 kpc; BrClG of Abell 1880 (cf 1993ApJS...87..135Owen)
2MASX J08033769+1050423, z=0.1423, size ~1.8' or 250 kpc; very nice bending in 3D
X-ray QSO B2 1339+28 = WISE J134210.89+282847.3, z=0.33, SDSS contaminated by star cluster NGC 5272; size 1.1' or 290 kpc
SDSS J115007.95+575740.3, z_ph=.68, size 2.0' or 790 kpc; precession
2MASX J16331608+5030379, z_ph=.113, size 5'(NVSS) or 570 kpc
QSO SDSS J103822.47+134657.3, z_sp=.9479, size 1.66'=770 kpc; very core dominated! possibly much larger and pointing towards us?
SDSS J141109.27+453524.5, z_sp=0.3508, size 1.1' or 300 kpc; very distant WAT, cluster is not seen (too faint?)
3C 458, z_sp=0.289, size 3.25' or 790 kpc
yes, QSO [HB89] 0042+101 =SDSS J004458.73+102653.1= 1RXS J004459.1+102639, z_sp=.583, size 1.15' or 430 kpc
2MASX J13283719+6329177 = MaxBCG J202.15511+63.48820 BCG, z=.219, size 1.83 or 360 kpc
SDSS J114020.23+535029.1, z_sp=.148, size 1.42' or 200 kpc; beautiful WAT, but no catalogued cluser near it
QSO SDSS J140813.84+101013.3, z_sp=.453, size 2.4' or 770 kpc
SDSS J125530.34+365816.6, z_ph~0.22, size 2.23' or 440 kpc
B3 1419+434 = 2MASX J14211837+431110, z_sp=.1791
artefact of QSO 3C332= SDSS J161742.53+322234.4, z=.151, size 1.48'=220 kpc; but SDSS DR6/10 gives z=4.01! or 570 kpc
4C+14.81, could be SDSS J215434.57+144358.2 (z_ph~0.423) or SDSS J215434.85+144352.6 (z_ph~0.47), in dense group
known QSO [HB89] 2308+098, SDSS J231117.74+100815.7, 4C+09.72, z_sp=0.4333, size 1.9' or 600 kpc; I'd call it the Christmas tree ...
SDSS J102156.67+144331.4, z_sp=.1111, size 2.95' or 340 kpc
CGPG 1218.1+6359, z_sp=.1876, size 3.2' or 560 kpc, see 2001A&A...370..409L, 2011MNRAS.415.1013K
UGC 04198, z=0.0343, 2010ApJ...723.1119L 2002AJ....124..675C
this is an artefact of 4C +45.17 located ~6' SSE (see NVSS)
SDSS J145015.72+574944.0 (DR7, r'=22.66m, not in DR10) or SDSS J145018.47+574921.0, z_p~0.615, or SDSS J145017.22+574931.0, z_p~0.6, size 2'
SDSS J144300.11+144042.0, WISE J144300.12+144042.4, z_ph=.388 size 1.95' or 560 kpc
B2 1057+23=FBQS J110001.0+231412; QSO SDSS J110001.14+231413.1, z_sp=.55668, size 2.5' (NVSS) or 900 kpc
QSO [HB89] 1604+159, z=0.4965, 107 refs in NED
SDSS J152248.75+114116.7, z_ph~.42, size 1.8' or 560 kpc; SE hot spot is CRATES J152249.62+114025.5
SDSS J110151.89+164038.6, z_sp=.0691 in cluster Abell 1145; 1992ApJS...80..501O; 1992ApJS...80..501O; X-shaped: 2007AJ....133.2097C
TXS 0937+117 = SDSS J094034.35+113139.8, z_sp=0.07527, size 1.8' or 140 kpc; in compact group PCG J0940+1131
SDSS J105421.16+022755.0, z_ph~0.3, size 2.7' or ~670 kpc; PMN J1054+0227, BrClG of GMBCG J163.58817+02.46528, z_ph~.34
SDSS J103647.88+181135.5, z_ph~0.26, size 3' of 680 kpc; found by WizardHowl and followed up by L. Rudnick
4C+29.34 = 2MASX J09011181+2943380, z=.21979, size~2.5' or 500 kpc; see 2010ApJ...723.1119Lin, 2011MNRAS.415.1013K
NGC 3119, z=.0294, size >14' or >460 kpc (ghosts in NVSS beyond?); nobody has mapped the full extent of this source!
nothing opt/IR at middle radio src; perhaps WISE J173022.81+412508.4 or USNO B1.0 J173022.83+412509.0 or WISE 173021.57+412508.3;
size ~5'
4C+41.22 = B3 1013+410, z=.128, size 2.25' or 290 kpc; see 1989AJ.....98..419V, 1998A&AS..133..129G, 2005A&A...435..863M
TXS 1130+148 = MG1 J113300+1432, no previous ID, SDSS J113301.44+143204.1, z_sp=.0852, peculiar shape; I don't see any jet
SDSS J154817.19+445147.4, z_ph~0.67, size 1.5' (?) or 590 kpc
3C 458, z=.289, size 3.3' or 800 kpc
SDSS J105539.33+143401.2, z_ph~0.243, size 3.1' or 660 kpc
2MASX J11582015+2621120, z=0.1121, size 4.3' or 490 kpc
4C+15.39, z_sp=0.1449, in Abell 1462, see 1993ApJS...87..135Owen
SDSS J001200.45+111629.5, z_ph~0.61, size 1.46' or 550 kpc
SDSS J153915.16+141603.2, z_ph=.375-.684, size 1.45' or 420-580 kpc
yes, B2 1357+28 = MCG +05-33-037, z_sp=.0629, well-studied source since 1978A&AS...34..341Fanti+
TXS 0157+113 = SDSS J020026.27+113621.0, z_ph~.40, size 1.85' or 560 kpc, no previous ID
SDSS J095610.30+510959.8, z_ph~.457, if NVSS triple is real, size ~8' or 2.6 Mpc, and weird morphology ! bright point src E has optID
WNW source is separate: SDSS J100711.19+190605.7, z_sp=.306, size ~1.5' or 380 kpc
SDSS J100745.93+110007.3, z_ph~0.644, radio-quiet host, size 1.27' or 490 kpc
yes, 4C+52.29, but actually SDSS J140227.27+520432.1, no z_ph, looks like a QSO on SDSS
yes, SDSS J143935.20+162906.8, z_ph~0.60, size 1.1' or 410 kpc
SDSS J153915.16+141603.2, z_ph=.38-.68, size 1.4' or 400-550 kpc
NGC 5784, see e.g. 2002AJ....124..675Condon
there is a bridge in NVSS to a source ~2.5'E, which is resolved out (too diffuse) in FIRST, so brightest src could be core, but no opt ID
probably SDSS J020606.00+060042.3, z_ph=.16-.44, but WISE J020606.23+060050.3 is 8" north... why?
B2 1527+23 = SDSS J153007.96+231616.0 = MaxBCG J232.53320+23.27112, z_sp=.08986, size ~2' or 190 kpc 2010ApJ...723.1119L,2008MNRAS.390..819G
SDSS J002947.27+120301.6, z_ph~0.16, size >1' or >150 kpc; restarted?
SDSS J090229.32+303356.3, z_ph~0.60, size 2' or 750 kpc
in NVSS it looks like a supernova remnant; discussed in detail in 1998A&A...337..711DeRuiter+
yes, SDSS J105121.18+434301.1 z_ph~0.59, size 1.5' or 560 kpc
apparent radio core at 09 53 44.5 +13 44 33 has no opt/IR ID; NVSS looks suggestive, but we need to identify the host
bright compact src could be SDSS J092431.86+144957.4,
but 5" off is too much; NVSS shows bridge to far W source; size 3'=800 kpc
I'd put the radio core at 095847.85+032330, but no opt/IR source; BUT: 2 strong srcs ~4 and 7' WNW: possibly a sidelobe?
NVSS size ~9.', extensions ~20' E and W are ghosts; SDSS J125303.17+450044.8, z_sp=.07772, size ~740 kpc
SDSS J161638.12+132128.5, z_ph~.405, size ~2' or ~600 kpc; there is a problem in NVSS in that the source doesn't appear!
well-known QSO [HB89] 1719+357 = SDSS J172109.49+354216.0, z_sp=.28326, size 2.2' = 530 kpc
B2 0917+23, known radio QSO, SDSS J092045.61+233900.9, z_sp=.2428
B3 1701+423, z_sp=.476 (see 1999MNRAS.309..100I) well studied, size 3.42' =1.14 Mpc; more peculiar, the host looks very flattened (spiral?!)
SDSS J133920.84+174752.9, z_ph~0.6, size 2.58' or 960 kpc, looks like restarting very asymmetrically due SE
SDSS J222303.79+045448.2, z_ph~0.422, size 1.6' or 500 kpc; evidence for precession
agree with SDSS J153617.26+155838.0 Z_sp=0.48, size 1.9' or 630 kpc, NVSS shows connection
SDSS J143754.88+525138.8 not well centered; triple is tempting, but orientation of central and S "lobe" not suggestive; NVSS: no connection
yes, already found by antikodon in ARG0000g4t: SDSS J111537.44+524642.6 2.84' z=0.43p LLS~890 kpc
SDSS J113046.56+295010.1, z_ph~0.39?, size 3.6' =1.07 Mpc if a true triple, perfect in FIRST, NVSS less convincing ; no optIDs for hotspots
searching around that position in NED,
http://ned.ipac.caltech.edu Mind you though
that even this database is not complete
SDSS J083921.70+222028.3, z_ph~0.37, size 2.97' = 850 kpc, good catch!
apparently mostly artefacts due to very strong source
due north
2MASX J10062359+2405264, z_sp=0.075, size 3.5' or 280 kpc; a WAT already reported in 2001AJ....121.2915Blanton+
NGC 3426 = UGC 05975 = SDSS J105141.74+182850.9, z=0.0204, size 1.4'= 33 kpc; yes, 1-sided, any counterjet needs to be at least 10x fainter
restarted RG near 112052.17+161127.0: no ID in SDSS nor WISE for any of 3 central FIRST sources, nor the center of inner double; distant!?
B3 0735+421 = 2MASX J07384984+4159076 = SDSS J073849.51+415907.4, z_sp=.17945, size~1.5' or 250 kpc; looks like a mini-3C129
very faint red G: SDSS J154339.51+133042.8, no z_photo
NED already identies this source (TXS 2303+144) with SDSS J230544.32+144316.8, but no spectrum as yet; z_ph~0.37
sorry, overlooked that SDSS DR10 already has z_sp=.1744,
thus the size is ~360 kpc
2MASX J14041561+1248434, z_ph=.152 (2014ApJS..210....9B), size~2.2' (NVSS) or 330 kpc
SDSS J080508.22+280454.8, z_sp=0.2436, size~2'(NVSS) or 430 kpc, brightest in cluster MaxBCG J121.28426+28.08191
TXS 1248+184, SDSS J125118.47+181118.8, z_ph~.58, size 1.6' or 590 kpc
B3 1448+445 = SDSS J145039.78+441829.3, z_sp=0.2862, size 2.2' or 530 kpc, yes, looks like precession
4CP58.22=TXS 1140+584, SDSS J114250.35+580759.8, very asym. hybrid; z_ph~0.38, size 1.2' or 350 kpc; point due W =
SDSS J114248.13+580759.6
hard to tell, NVSS suggests this to be rather unlikely;
too faint any way to say something
X-ray QSO SDSS J130936.24+082815.3 = 1WGA J1309.6+0828, z_sp=.778, size 1.05' or 440 kpc
not covered by SDSS, WISE J073324.05+555953.1, rather red object, Rmag~17, 2MASS J07332405+5559529 (point src), radio size ~2' (NVSS)
yes, TXS 1048+511 or SDSS J105147.79+505250.8, z_ph~0.63, size 3.3' or 1.3 Mpc
looks like evidence for precessing jets
SDSS J082320.56+112551.6, z_sp=0.4403
B2 0735+38 (1999A&AS..139..359V) the 3 are the same source with S-symmetry, probably in cluster GMBCG J114.72834+38.77444 (z_ph~0.32)
SDSS J104051.00+330655.0, z_ph~0.56, size 1.33' or 480 kpc
strong 1.2' double ~3' north, but I can't find any optical/ID counterpart near its center (08 45 44.0 +14 27 31)
faint red G ~3"NW of 15-mag star SDSS J140611.01+243031.4, coincident with FIRST core 140610.729+243034.51, about 2' in NVSS; no SDSS photom
SDSS J110702.49+113446.1 = SDSS J110702.49+113446.0, z_ph~0.54, size 0.95' or 340 kpc, already identified by NED, but no reference for ID
SDSS J091053.68+140019.1, z_ph~0.12; size ~1' or 120 kpc; r'=22.11 mag, very faint galaxy for such type of radio source
B2 1527+23 = MaxBCG J232.53320+23.27112, z=.0899, size 1.8' or only 170 kpc, about the average size of such a source
possibly WISE J143805.97+511729.7 = SDSS J143805.90+511729.0, no z_ph
very much so! This is B3 1156+470, z_sp=0.467443, a known compact source
no radio core; difficult to spot the ID: perhaps SDSS J092813.18+141025.8, z_ph~0.34, size 2.84' or 770 kpc
Gpair MCG +09-20-031, z=.0516, 32 refs. in NED
a 2' triple centered on 17 01 58.2 +22 59 41.2, nothing in optical, only IR: WISE J170158.21+225941.2: very distant ?
SDSS J125340.77+144335.3, z_ph~0.63, size 1' or 380 kpc
SDSS J234706.51+105444.6, z_ph=0.2-0.55
SDSS J092636.87+430840.9, r'=22.44, z_ph~.16, optically very faint for an FRII source, possibly in group SDSSCGB 63947 (z=.106)
yes, QSO [HB89] 1538+149, z=0.605, 321 references in NED...
yes, SDSS J161534.52+095709.9, z_sp=.2342, very clear in NVSS; lobes resolved out in FIRST, size 3.8' or 790 kpc
possibly WISE J091518.58+563820.1 or BATC J091519.01+563817.8, probably very distant
either SDSS J011013.03+045943.7 (z_ph~0.42) or SDSS J011013.26+045947.0 (z_ph~0.2)
SDSS J115318.04+033804.9, z_sp=.3169, size 4.5' or 1.17 Mpc: giant!
NVSS shows ~3.2' extent, at z=.159 this is 490 kpc
some suspicious faint emission in NVSS and FIRST E and W of galaxy... too faint to be sure, but could be a giant WAT
spectacular in NVSS; high-res image in 1982AJ.....87.1245B, but apparently not studied since then; in cluster ZwCl 0703.4+5925 ?
4C+31.41; cf 2004ApJS..150..417C; SDSS J122907.17+313731.1, z_ph=.515 is SW of "core" (?), SDSS J122907.34+313735.6 is closer, z_ph~.385
X-ray QSO SDSS J092256.47+245323.6, 1RXS J092256.5+245329, z_s=.955, size 2.7'=1.2 Mpc ! radio morph very asymm., but NVSS: it's one source
yes, QSO SDSS J095810.13+264929.4, radio image needs higher resolution to see the real structure; there is nothing published on this one...
WAT in cluster Abell 605; see 1992ApJS...80..501Owen 1997ApJS..108...41Owen; NVSS shows further extension SE and NW... the same source?
this smelled like a cluster and it is Abell 1360, z=.152; NED gives e.g. ref 1995AJ....109..853Ledlow; likely several headtail sources
yes, SDSS J022918.37+035637.1, z_ph>~0.5, size 1.45' or >500 kpc
yes, beautiful; close to the faint limit detectable in FIRST/NVSS for such sources; size 2.5' or 400 kpc
maybe SDSS J071154.73+381504.2, z_ph=.56, size~1.4' or 360 kpc; or SDSS J071154.30+381501.4, z_ph~0.35, 280 kpc
no radio core: likely SDSS J222554.91+023730.2, z_sp=0.57669, size~2.45' or 900 kpc; SDSS J222554.96+023733.9, z_ph=.395 is 5"N
SDSS J131231.35+211543.4, z=.171, size=3.1' or 500 kpc
yes, SDSS J152059.21+021509.3, z_ph=.45, size 1.95' or 630 kpc; indication of precessing jets
could also be SDSS J082443.68+021423.1, z_sp=.4844, size~2.39' or 800 kpc, but we don't know the radio core...
QSO SDSS J090354.09+100747.9, z=2.056, but could the diffuse src ~3'E or 1.4 Mpc be a lobe of it? radio-optical overlays should show
cpx src SW is B2 1207+22, no optID publ., possibly SDSS J120938.96+222059.9, z_ph~0.525, size ~1.1' or 390 kpc
2MASX J12262260+6406222,z_sp=0.110, size(NVSS)~6' or 680 kpc
yes, QSO SDSS J090732.85+235125.9, z_sp=.355, size 2.3' or 640 kpc
4C+14.48 in many radio cat's, but no ID; SDSS J133112.43+135317.5 ~5"N of core, J133112.66+135307.8 ~5"S; size 2.2' or 800 kpc for z=.5606
SDSS J132435.81+084635.5= ASK 482820.0, an IR- and HI emitting spiral with an FRII morphology, EXTREMELY RARE, should be followed up!
not covered by SDSS; WISE J071035.80+545743.6, USNO B1.0: 18.2 mag obj; FIRST suggests precessing jets
2MASX J08022226+2007581 (z_sp=0.0705) and SDSS J080222.83+200801.3 (z_sp=.0700); could this be a radio bridge between their two nuclei?
size ~5.2'; WENSS is more convincing than NVSS, SW lobe resolved out by FIRST; only very faint SDSS obj's near center; we need a radio core
radio-optical overlay should clear up mess;
WHL J082106.1+564826, z_ph~.19 near,
S-most faint radio src =2MASX J08210610+5648254, z_sp=.173
NVSS and FIRST: doubtless triple with weak core at SDSS J110252.76+134516.2, z_ph=0.552, size 7.3' or 2.6 Mpc, congrats!
SDSS J084636.15+141307.6, z_sp=0.49296, size 2.65' or 900 kpc
yes, host is QSO SDSS J103348.22+150815.3, z=0.5796, size (NVSS) ~5' or 1.8 Mpc! Good catch! about the 9-th largest radio QSO
MG1 J152512+1253, SDSS J152511.68+125258.0, z_sp=0.257, size 1.8' or 400 kpc
artefact of SDSS J105539.33+143401.2 about 5' northwest
seems to be SDSS J020026.27+113621.0, z_ph~0.4, where did you find the ARXA or VERON-13 entries?
but where's the rest of the source?
most QSOs (only confirmed as such with a spectrum) appear
as STAR in the classificaction of SDSS images, and they
remain so
no, rather the fainter red object just NW of it, but I can't
access that one by clicking on the SDSS image
possibly SDSS J212121.32+034835.9, z_ph~0.485, size 2.45' or 820 kpc; but SDSS J212120.94+034822.2, z_ph~0.24 also possible
most likely SDSS J000051.09+111411.2, looks very much like a QSO, also Xray src 1RXS J000051.2+111422
perhaps more likely a gravitational arc rather than a spiral arm
SDSS J084636.15+141307.6, z_sp=0.493, size 2.65' or 900 kpc
B3 1427+404, see 1999A&AS..139..359V, 2005A&A...435..863M, z_sp=0.2152
the src SW is a known giant, GB1 1519+512 (1998A&AS..128..153M, 1999MNRAS.309..100I) of ~1 Mpc; I don't see the NAT
I agree, SDSS J165655.59+142928.3, z_ph~0.63, size 2.55' or 1 Mpc!
yes, SDSS J161414.50+040554.3 =4C+04.56 z_ph=0.343, size~0.6' or 160 kpc, but NVSS/FIRST indicate it may be up to 6' or 1.6 Mpc!
yes, artefact, due to B2 1004+28 ~6'E, host is SDSS J100658.05+281241.3, z_ph~.205, 1.5'=280 kpc
intriguing source;bright G is in cl. GMBCG J163.71712+07.66844 (z~0.11), but if SDSS J105452.42+074006.7, z_sp=0.40144, then 2.5' = 750 kpc
not SDSS J092100.34+201228.0 (offcen), but obj ~7"SW, but it cannot be clicked in DR10 (should be near 092100.76+201235.0); halo in NVSS
very tricky, SE lobe is 5 points in FIRST, NW is one point, ~4"N of peculiar spiral SDSS J094348.28+363541.6
yes, bright source at eastern edge of NVSS image
SDSS J072804.62+363703.1, z_ph=.205, size~4.1' or 770 kpc; could be called a WAT, apparently in a group (not previously publ.)
SDSS J090937.35+032657.9, z_ph~0.63, size ~0.5'=190 kpc; 2nd-most distant X-shaped source (2009ApJS..181..548C); I'd dubb it "the quotes"
yes, SDSS J125637.74+430228.9, z_ph=.494, size 3.48' or 1.18 Mpc, congrats!
yes, tempting... but I don't see the counterlobe even in
NVSS
B2 1532+31A, nothing known in NED; SDSS J153431.92+311836.8 is weak radio core, size 2.3' or 940 kpc, a near giant
4C+05.39, z_sp=.591, known X-shaped (winged) source (2009ApJS..181..548Cheung), size ~ 350 kpc; perhaps call it the "dromedary" ?
weird radio morph., no ID in SDSS nor WISE, edge-on spiral z=.033 in between radio comp's; NVSS: possibly weak SE "lobe" ?
GB6 J0833+0458, no ID in NED, not overedge; ID not clear, very asymmetric, worth following up
not a giant, but a ghost image of CGCG 163-041 ~6' east (left), precessing jets (1986A+AS...65..111D)
nice double, position of SDSS J103604.60+201103.4 agrees, but z_phot seems too low...
SDSS J103748.94+154123.3, z_sp=0.196
yes, 2MASX J07113083+4710235, z_ph~0.156 (2014ApJS..210....9B), size 4.9' or 740 kpc
nice asym. FR II, SDSS J221948.80+061913.2, size 2.2', but z_phot is vague
yes, triple with core, but nearest obj is GALEX J104848.315+394858.23, ~2" from core; not in WISE, should be followed up
TXS 0847+548, X-ray emitting QSO, well-studied in literature, e.g. 2006AJ....131..666D, 2011A&A...525A...6M, size 2.2' or 630 kpc
two small doubles and one core-dominated (FR I)
beyond the top margin of this image, I believe
yes, SDSS J103226.34+041429.1, z_sp=.331, strong em.lines, size_NVSS=4' or 1.07 Mpc; not reported even as radio point source in NED
4C +04.46=SDSS J134121.87+041400.8, z_sp=0.43836, beautiful FRII, size 1.6' or 510 kpc; no opt ID in NED
SDSS J003343.66+041228.8, z_sp=0.68, size 2.2' or 870 kpc; already in quasars.org/milliquas.htm
4C+04.43=PKS 1224+047, NEDpos WRONG; likely ID at src center QSO SDSS J122653.90+042918.9, z_sp=.51743, size 1.3'= 450 kpc; Hymor?
I don't see this. Which other source do you think is
connected to this possible double?
bright central src is confirmed K7 star, v=13 km/s, could this be spewing radio jets? worth a follow-up!
seems two separate doubles, the uppermost comp of
the upper double beyond the image, perhaps
SDSS J105659.04+121217.9, the lower only in IR
it's because the IR image has low resolution and blends two
objects that appear separate (very faint!) in SDSS, one of these
may be the host
yes, click on the WISE link below the image on radiotalk, and the star lurks just beyond the bottom
left corner of the WISE image
it's just close to a very bright star about 1.5 arcmin west
(right) of the radio source
halo around SDSS J120305.16+095449.3? S_NVSS=131 mJy, S_74MHz=1.44 Jy; 1982AJ.....87..739Condon: ~40" size (VLA-C); NVSS gives 44x32" size
WISE J125053.55+475221.8= SDSS J125053.56+475221.2 in DR6, z_ph~0.48, but I don't find it in DR10, although it's on the SDSS image
MRC0116+111=2MASX J01190169+1123186 has been reported in 2009MNRAS.399..601Bagchi
I don't see the other lobe... probably very small and the ID
could be the faint IR source closer to the right (W) source?
SDSS J151753.55+101908.5, z_ph~0.325, size ~4' =1.1 Mpc; 2MASX J15175316+1018568 ~12"SSW, z_sp=0.281 in same group?, away from radio peak
I can't find the counterlobe, even within half a degree!
nothing in WISE nor SDSS near the center; most curious: not seen in NVSS, but it should be seen there! could point to problem in NVSS
4C +48.31, I agree with all comments, but the NW feature may even be real
4C+10.68=PKS 2225+100, SDSS J222816.53+102008.5, z_ph~0.44 seems likely, NVSS: size~3.5' or 1.12 Mpc, very peculiar radio shape!
B3 1408+406, no ID published, WISE J141036.94+402417.0, not in SDSS, very high z?
yes, seems restarted
SDSS J001155.06+101848.2, z_ph~.63 or SDSS J001155.18+101842.3, z_ph~0.26, size 2' or 450-760 kpc
WISE J210537.92+101851.6= SDSS J210537.99+101851.7, z_ph~0.39, 2.2'=650 kpc; or SDSS J210538.69+101839.8=WISE J210538.69+101840.2, no z_ph
I'd prefer SDSS J140452.54+611616.3 which has some radio emission, but no z_phot...
could be the very red object SDSS J084022.60+432037.0, but it may be affected by the starlight
too faint an asymmetric to decide...
yes, SDSS J142451.84+611307.3, z_sp=1.0445, size 3.1' or 1.4 Mpc, NVSS confirms emission bridges
SDSS J080816.85+492824.2, z_ph=0.2, size 1.6, 300 kpc
WISE J002528.74+034425.9= SDSS J002528.77+034425.5,z_ph~0.56, size 1.6' or 580 kpc
source B2 0817+23, no published ID; SDSS J082028.42+231108.8, z_ph=0.54 (2007MNRAS.375...68C), size 2.3' gives 820 kpc
not easy to find the host, possibly SDSS J003213.92+111958.3, in z=0.19 cluster
spiral is UGC 12134, radio source is likely SDSS J223938.09+114623.7, right on a spiral arm... microquasar in UGC12134 or accidental?
yes, SDSS J154345.62+034319.8, z_sp=0.55259, size 1.5' or 540 kpc
yes, this is PKS 2113+035, not previously identified; z_ph=0.463, size 2.2' or 720 kpc
SDSS J113337.30+111828.0, z_sp=0.533, size 2.8 up to 4.4' (if 3' SSE lobe is included, no ID): 1.0-1.6 Mpc, asym radio morphology
yes, SDSS J101112.11+311104.5, z_ph=0.52, size 4.6' or 1.6 Mpc
looks clean, SDSS J093526.82+051730.0, z_ph~0.707, size 2.58' or 1.04 Mpc
possible problem: radio core extended perpendic. to major axis, asymmetric, SE "lobe" may have other ID, NW one has none: OK; good candidate
correct: SDSS J162342.45+252146.6, z_ph~0.35, size 5.2' or 1.44 Mpc
B3 1446+445=2MASX J14483229+4422563=SDSS J144832.40+442256.2, z=.2776; NED doesn't associate radio to optical: never published before?
NVSS shows it to be about 2.5' long or ~480 kpc,
quite large
4C+15.39 in Abell 1462, see 1993ApJS...87..135Owen
I agree, size would be over 550 kpc
WISE J135641.22+611156.9, not detected in SDSS, probably high redshift ? the other double ~3' W (right)
seems unrelated
yes, SDSS J120610.88+083850.6, z_ph~0.632, size~3.3' or 1.27 Mpc, another giant! precession seen in hotspots
not sure, NVSS lobes on opposite sides could be accidental; SW "lobe" is point in FIRST = SDSS J234432.99+075715.2 ?
SDSS J134357.80+221813.2, z_ph~0.46, size ~2' or 660 kpc
faint IR obj WISE J161229.53+133958.0, not in SDSS, very distant?; left-most source making the L could be superimposed
4C +43.35 = SDSS J155640.37+425803.1 = CoNFIG 235, z_ph~0.46 (2008MNRAS.390..819Gendre), size 2.7' or 880 kpc
yes, 2MASX J08423131+0900362, BrClG, z=.1761, size ~3' (NVSS) or 500 kpc; possibly a lens, apparently not yet reported
UM 355, z=.262, Sy1.2 or QSO, 155 references in NED...
SDSS J095327.83+292419.4, z_ph~0.64; could also be SDSS J095327.93+292417.2 z_ph~0.65, size ~500 kpc in any case, 1 of most distant WATs
3C 200 z_sp=.458, see images at ned.ipac.caltech.edu/cgi-bin/imgdata?objname=3C+200; emission "spokes" are artefact of strong source
either SDSS J082538.88+483752.0, z_ph~0.13+-.05 or SDSS J082538.44+483756.8, z_ph~0.32, 2.58' size or 330-670 kpc; need to find radio core
SDSS J094146.04+322718.6, z_ph=.446, size ~2' or 640 kpc; NVSS suggests WAT-like bending beyond NW hot spot, peculiar
yes, possibly SDSS J075441.67+232423.0 z_ph=0.13, size~6.4' or ~0.83 Mpc, we need to detect the radio core!
yes, also called 2MASX J15583444+0759463, z_sp=.2278, size~3.5' (NVSS) or 715 kpc, quite large!
most likely SDSS J122052.77+591047.5, z_ph=.495, size~1.8' = 610 kpc; perhaps SDSS J122052.63+591020.4, z_ph~0.61
2MASX J10215667+1443320, z_sp=0.11105, very faint radio core, very unusual radio morphology, no image reported in literature
B2 1637+29 =2MASX J16392015+2950558, z_sp=.0875, see 1998A&A...337..711DeRuiter: spectacularly bent WAT (340 kpc), 2 colliding galaxy groups
no opt/IR obj @ 104856.10+461410, possibly SDSS J104856.13+461341.7, z_ph=.32 (620 kpc) or SDSS J104855.55+461323.6, no z_ph
yes, in cluster WHL J111836.5+311449=GMBCG J169.64089+31.25475, z=0.22
seems very faint (both opt. and radio) WAT, but unrelated to the other NVSS outside this image
yes, SDSS J153150.28+212935.8; small double right of center is likely separate: WISE J153143.93+212926.7, no opt.ID
the most unusual thing is that it is completely 1-sided and the grayscale image of FIRST seems to show two full helical winds of that jet
2MASX J14544338+1225100, z_sp=.122, size 7.5' (NVSS) or 920 kpc
2MASX J12034374+2343049, z_sp=0.17677, size~3.2' or 540 kpc, not quite a giant
3C 339 found 53 yrs ago, ID looks correct and never published before...
more likely a single source and the second galaxy may
be a coincidence, but we don't know yet
SDSS J093301.60+495029.5, z_sp=0.616, size=1.75' or 660 kpc
SDSS affected by bright star, nothing in DSS either, only WISE J110157.98+561251.4 coincides with radio core, probably very high z
this one (4C+03.23) has a 1.4GHz spectral power of 2.8e27 W/Hz; there are a few >1e28 (see 2000ApJS..126..133W),
up to ~15 times this one
strong source 3C 254, QSO, z=0.737, see images at ned.ipac.caltech.edu/cgi-bin/imgdata?objname=3C+254
GB6 image has missing data (near southern limit of surveyed
area), perhaps that may look strange
possibly WISE J072904.21+641452.2 is the core; not covered by SDSS, no z_ph, but likely z~0.5, size ~5' or ~1.7 Mpc
no radio core; possibly WISE J001548.80+042531.6 = SDSS J001548.81+042531.2, z_ph~0.59, size 1.67' or 620 kpc
perfect FRII, SDSS J211333.84+044520.9, z_sp=0.40722, size~1.8'=550 kpc; beautiful optical spectrum
likely a WAT in projection; SDSS J111217.57+475556.6, z_ph=0.43, size 1.3' or 410 kpc
B2 1316+29 = 4C+29.47 = SDSS J131904.16+293834.8, z_sp=.073; images in 1986A&AS...65..111D, 1987A&AS...69...57F; precessing jets
yes, NVSS image suggests SDSS J213043.78+110312.5, z_ph~0.374, size 5' or 1.44 Mpc! N lobe resolved out in FIRST
clearly a double (FRII), but no radio core, so we don't know the opt. ID; with size 3.1' and z_ph=.3-0.73 --> 0.7 to 1.3 Mpc
looks like SW lobe of big RG, but couldn't find counterlobe; probably just one source, SDSS J090609.15+634846.9, z_ph~0.44
no obvious ID; SDSS J141522.41+270318.2, QSO z_sp=0.9539, is the counter-hotspot @ 141541.45+265611.3? if so, size~13' or 5.7 Mpc !
I agree! SDSS J082645.29+171026.0, z_ph=.563, size 1.24' or 450 kpc
no: cmp.src. is SDSS J121802.35+181540.6, z_sp=.353 galaxy, S-lobe= 2MASX J12180486+1813533, z_sp=.1397, very unusual (For A?) radio morph
NE bright comp. src is SDSS J082611.10+110436.8, QSO z_sp=1.213; central src is QSO SDSS J082603.28+110346.1, z_sp=.61, size 2.2'=830 kpc
no, since the S "lobe" has separate ID SDSS J081732.77+245405.8; can't find suitable ID even near 081737.7+245949
yes, SDSS J133402.69+642939.9, size 3.15', z_ph~0.55, thus 1.13 Mpc !
at the N limit of FIRST, not covered by SDSS; NVSS doesn't support the ID you propose; too difficult for now
yes, also 2MASX J13135767+6425542, z_sp=0.22092, size~5' (NVSS), thus 1 Mpc, another giant!
NE lobe of big RG?, but FIRST em. @ 101318+641847 not in NVSS: ghost of this one? Likely SDSS J101406.63+642321.4, unusual morph.
doesn't look blue to me on SDSS color image?
yes, SDSS J090430.88+231129.9, z_ph~0.50, size 2.2', thus ~750 kpc
yes, NGC 4765, z_spec=.0024, also classified as HII galaxy
yes, SDSS J141753.10+140847.9, z_ph=0.66, size 0.8' or 315 kpc
SDSS J161718.59+151938.5, z_ph~0.50, size 2.9' = 1 Mpc... another giant! unusual radio morphology
large-scale emission in NVSS is too faint to be taken
as real
galaxy ARK 277, NVSS shows 6' size (290 kpc), very asymmetric
yes, SDSS J133920.84+174752.9, z_ph~0.60, size=2.58' or 960 kpc, a giant!
WAT 4C+32.29 = SDSS J092612.34+324721.2 = 2MASX J09261233+3247211, z_sp=.13953, size~2' or 280 kpc, a new opt. ID!
at J122548.8+333249 there is the nearby galaxy NGC 4395 causing the diffuse emission in NVSS
WISE J151347.88+530834.0 coincides with radio core, but SDSS J151347.97+530837.1 is ~3" off, not sure why
yes, seems restarted; the other source due SE is SDSS J150322.53+193259.8, z_ph~0.44, 0.9'=290 kpc
a 30"-WAT (230 kpc); the 3rd WAT-QSO found in RGZ, apparently an unknown source type before!
weak southern source has no SDSS nor WISE ID
the strong source SW is 4C +59.27, yet unID'd, likely SDSS J174243.67+591707.2, z_ph=.133, size 0.8'=110 kpc
which star, Ivy? 2MASX J13284183+0201397 = SDSS J132841.86+020139.7, z_sp=.1397, a 2' WAT in my opinion (260 kpc)
QSO [HB89] 2354+144 = 4C+14.85, z=1.814, opt.var. QSO, see 1988A&AS...73..515B for a radio image, artefacts due to large flux
the source 4' away seems unrelated; the central one isn't detected in SDSS nor WISE!
a ghost of the 0.5-Jy source 2MASX J08010135+1349523 = MRC 0758+139 ~7'W
2MASX J11291213+2733136, z=.0732, the NVSS image suggests very weak lobes up to 30' wide, or over 2 Mpc
3C 200 at z_sp=.458, see images at ned.ipac.caltech.edu/cgi-bin/imgdata?objname=3C+200; emission "spokes" are artefact of strong source
possibly SDSS J084803.89+144824.9, z_ph=0.36 in cluster WHL J084804.9+144752; likely 3 different sources: 2 headtails and a central point
radio source is real, but a strong source ~3' NW creates noise; IR image (WISE) is affected by very bright star SE
optical obj is SDSS J160615.79+190140.0 (very red, no z_phot), could be very rare example of a source reborn in a different direction
no optical object near center, only WISE J111819.81+324625.6, possibly very high z?
looks like a WAT, possibly in a very distant cluster,
affected by a bright foreground star
3C 208, see beautiful radio images in ned.ipac.caltech.edu/cgi-bin/imgdata?objname=3C+208
with 1' size this is "only" 470 kpc; opt. obj known as [HB89] 0846+145 = LB 08707 (Luyten blue star, found in 1962)
core is SDSS J141702.13+201903.2, z_ph~0.548, r'=20.6 m, nothing brighter in the neighborhood in SDSS, very unusual radio morphology
yes, SDSS J120144.97+110847.9; quasars.org/milliquas.htm suggests QSO with z_ph=1.3, its 2.84' size makes it 1.33 Mpc wide!
SDSS J014236.23+113706.9, z_sp=.3107, with 1-sided jet due S, ~4' long in NVSS, an unusual FR I type giant?
this is the strong source 3C 190, a z=1.1956 QSO, causing the noise around it
combination of two complex sources: MCG +08-22-064a in cluster [YSS2008] 166; 2'SE is 2MASX J12045502+4832564 with unusual WAT ? morphology
SDSS J140313.28+061008.2, brightest in cluster MaxBCG J210.80538+06.16896, z_sp=0.0828, size~3.5' (NVSS) or 300 kpc
a WAT of the BCG of cluster MaxBCG J134.56353+50.88419 = GMBCG J134.56352+50.88420
at z=.183
probably a wide-angle tailed source at poor angular
resolution (very distant). Browse through the discussion
pages to see user comments
SDSS J134357.80+221813.2, z_ph=0.47, size= 2' or 660 kpc
2MASX J08444668+1154545 = BCG of cluster WHL J084444.9+115315
yes, SDSS J083813.13+135810.6, a 1.2-Mpc sized QSO;
one of only 3 QSOs with z>2 and size >1.2Mpc
possibly SDSS J105743.09+510557.7, z_ph=.474, size 1.95' or 650 kpc
actually a galaxy, radio: WAT shaped, SDSS J092108.58+385709.2, z_sp=.40644
the "giant" causing noise is 2MASX J06590418+4902350, no emission NVSS at this image's position
too many point sources for my taste in FIRST to
make this a giant, probably the SW emission in
NVSS is a blend of point sources
yes, noise due to 7.7'-sized RG 4C+42.23; open up the NVSS image to ~0.5 deg and you'll see it; see
1982MNRAS.198..843Peackock+ pecul. WAT
an extreme Z-shaped source ~5' NE: MaxBCG J249.07430+49.21761 in cluster Abell 2212
yes, SDSS J163659.07+541725.4 at z_ph~0.565, with 7.87' it would have a size of 2.9 Mpc, the 11-th largest in my list of giants!
yes, this is a well-studied WAT in Abell 690
A 3'-WAT in NVSS, not covered by SDSS; ID is 2MASS J16151689+0220401 (point source), USNO B1.0: R=16.5 mag; no z_phot available
SDSS J094645.91+323911.6, z_ph=.615, size =1.95' or 740 kpc, not identified previously
SDSS J110955.40+275757.9, z_sp=.13518; in NVSS I don't see evidence for a larger source
correct! about 900 kpc large with the given z_phot~0.43
correct! The highest redshift object with size over 700 kpc
I have seen since 1977Natur.266..819Gearhart+Pacht
seems correct, with z_phot ~ 0.228 has a size of ~430 kpc
yes, Messier 87 is one of the brightest radio sources in
the sky, it is like looking near the sun with an optcal
telescope...
SDSS J171316.01+634737.4 in cluster Abell 2255, z=0.0829, known since 1980A&AS...39..215Harris as the "beaver" (14W119)
likely 100 % artefact, since NVSS is empty there
no radio core, only one 20-mag opt. obj at 07 10 40.77+53 02 01.5, another only IR: WISE J071041.67+530147.6, needs deeper opt+radio obs.
ID is correct, but z=0.368 is in 2009AJ....138.1925McGreer;
size ~870 kpc, good catch!
yes, SDSS J222534.14+060826.5, z_ph~0.65, size ~1.6' from NVSS, ~600 kpc; very different lobes: one compact, one diluted
SDSS J130317.10+315002.5 z_sp=.1646, member of cluster Abell 1667, see 1995AJ....109...14Owen and
1993ApJS...87..135Owen: lots of nice WATs
SDSS J105624.77+164429.3, z=0.0946 in a group just behind cluster Abell 1126, NVSS shows a 3'-WAT ~300 kpc
no radio core, so either SDSS J014717.38+115803.8 z_ph~0.43, or SDSS J014717.16+115747.3,
z_ph~0.55, size 550-650 kpc
yes, SDSS J160458.97+183547.7, a disc galaxy at z=.1222, 2.5' or ~300 kpc; VERY UNUSUAL RADIO MORPHOLOGY!
yes, a 1.6 Mpc giant already found by 2006A&A...454...85Machalski
No, the core is the fainter WISE obj; 3C265 = SDSS J114528.95+313347.1, z=.811, size ~ 600 kpc
WISE J072558.69+562742.6, not covered by SDSS, but nothing even in USNO B1.0 or Digitized Sky Survey;
dust-obscured or at very high z ?
never mind; strong sources tend to be known, but RGZ users
have already identified some of these sources for the
first time, 50yrs after!
SDSS J094745.91+112021.9, z_sp=.187, WISE drowned in starlight, SDSS not that much; perhaps 1-sided jet,
but core oriented perpendicular
yes, radio core is SDSS J141621.74+590032.3, z_ph~.49, size=2.26' or 760 kpc; beautiful cone-shaped S lobe
NVSS suggest a 2-arcmin dble due to N, perhaps WISE J234045.31+112707.0, but NOTHING in SDSS
SDSS J225513.21+143911.4, could be spiral, z_phot=0.26, size=2.52' or 570 kpc, reborn? (knots!) unusual lobe morphology
possibly SDSS J125717.68+563912.1, z_phot~0.23, size ~520 kpc; maybe a separate double near SDSS J112436.71+294800.4 or J112436.56+294809.9
3C 313, fiound in 1959, see 2002AJ....124.1239Harvanek, for a modern image
z=.461 size=700 kpc
SDSS J093139.21+512700.4 at z_sp=0.5795, size 2.1' = 770 kpc
headtail in Abell 1010, similar to NGC7385=ARG0002xn9;
1-sidedness=projection; larger NE source is B3 1023+394
= GMBCG J156.59526+39.14769
FIRST core at 09 30 16.75 +11 42 40.0, but no SDSS obj.;
WISE obj. at 09 30 16.64 +11 42 40.91; possibly very
high z; size = 2.52': giant?
this is the triple source at SDSS J091942.21+260923.9,
z=0.215, size 3.48' or 680 kpc
two separate parallel HT's, no triple, must be in Abell 1888 (z=.1652
from 10 gals in SDSS), no publication on this cluster available
famous 3C75 (NGC1128) double BH in cluster Abell 400,
LAS=11.5', z=.0232, LLS=0.3 Mpc (only), see 2006A&A...453..433H
SDSS J133054.25+145124.2 z_ph=.184, 4.5' = .78Mpc,
unusual core-dominated diffuse source (see NVSS)
My ID: lower right IR source of the double closer to
the left lobe, SDSS J095234.66+110733.9 at z_ph=0.33,
=400 kpc, the 3rd src unrelated
this is 4C+15.30, already listed as unidentified in
1983A&AS...53..219Veron
yes, and NVSS suggests it could be 6' wide, implying 2.1 Mpc!
Needs a better radio image to confirm outer lobes
well-studied X-shaped source in Abell 1145, 400 kpc
in size
a z=.207 QSO with 4.5' (900 kpc) size in NVSS;
unusual radio morphology (WAT?) for a QSO
this is 3C 328, found over 50 yrs ago, but you were
the first to identify it with an SDSS obj with redshift;
unusual shape for cluster galax
yes a z=0.837 QSO. The radio morphology (a WAT in my
opinion) is VERY unusual for a QSO, though the size
(170 kpc) is typical for a WAT
would be totally one-sided (due S) since there is no counterlobe due N in NVSS
correct, with 1.8' size this source is 700 kpc big (if z_ph=.65
is correct...)
yes, we only see the western edge of this 20-arcmin wide
source!
correct; still no redshift available for this one, perhaps because
the faint IR source at NE end of SW lobe is 22.5 mag in optical: tough!
could be double-jet from the lower left galaxy or headtail
from the upper right galaxy of the close pair
this is a WAT with weak core and two flares on opposite sides, beyong which both tails bend due north
artefacts due to very strong source beyond upper left corner
of image
the SDSS classification STAR only applies to its shape
in the image (looks like a star, not a galaxy), even if QSO
is confirmed spectrally
probably 2 different radio galaxies, a WAT at top and headtail
or double at bottom
in fact not headtail, but double-lobed, because the IR galaxy
seems to lie in the middle between the lobes, not on one of
them
I see a faint IR source just north of where the two lobes
touch; not covered by SDSS it seems
well-shaken WAT in cluster NSC J110544+410606 at
zphot=0.227
possibly SDSS J115525.88+243956.1, VERY faint even
in SDSS (r=23.40 mag)
yes, but no radio core can be distinguished between the
lobes, perhaps SDSS J081826.08+131820.6m z_phot=.376
probably a WAT in a distant cluster; the "head" could
be SDSS J033447.02+041434.7, which looks more
like a galaxy, z_phot=0.371; 1' =290 kpc
Yes, this is 2MASX J10270379+3820130, z_spec=0.12306,
a 3' wide WAT (370 kpc)
yes, you're right, it's SDSS J011638.07+105449.0, very blue
starlike obj, of 18.4 mag, likely a QSO, but no z_phot in SDSS
Known quasar SDSS J111215.45+112919.2 at z=1.132,
total size 0.9 Mpc, almost a giant!
probably an artefact in FIRST; not detected in NVSS (but
should be if FIRST is real)
probably single, asymmetric source originating in faint
IR source coinciding with the faint radio blob at center; but no SDSS obj there!
one of several varieties of WATs, most likely "lives" in a cluster
this is B2 0904+24 which you id'd (for the first time) with
SDSS J090732.85+235125.9 at z_spec=.35467, with 2.3'
this gives 640 kpc size!
yes, both doublelobe and x-shaped (they are not mutually
exclusive)
4C+36.14 = B2 0922+36B at z=.1121, studied since
the 1980ies; good rediscovery ! #overedge
yes, probably SDSS J163745.59+511708.5, z_phot=0.26 or
450 kpc wide
probably not, since there is no counterlobe within 10' in
FIRST nor NVSS
probably a #wat in a rich cluster (see SDSS for the many
galaxies)
I can't click away the contours, so I don't see the faint IR
source
compact source 1.5' ENE is IC 1262, perhaps related?
yes, it is SDSS J091949.07+135910.7, z_phot=.35,
size=2.6' = 720 kpc, good catch!
unlikely that outer NVSS sources are lobes of this source;
bright central IR obj is star; likely SDSS J170227.75+412404.3 in faint contour
NGC 7503, brightest of a poor cluster of galaxies, a bit too wide open for a #nat, rather a WAT
very faint SDSS object at radio core, z_phot not known, but
likely ~0.5, which makes it ~750 kpc big or more; good find!
yes, this one was already found by WhizardHowl and is 1.05
Mpc in size (assuming z_phot~0.6 for the IR object on the left
of this image
some problem with the IR image, there is no bright galaxy
dominating the field.
The long-known source PKS 0213+025, you were the first to
identify it with SDSS 021635.79+024400.8, z_phot=.18.
Its 2' size is 340 kpc
more likely #hourglass with no radio core and the
faint IR source between the radio sources could be
the host galaxy
yes, the full source is 2.33' and SDSS shows no
object closer than z~0.5, which would make it over
700 kpc in size, perhaps a giant
with a size of 2.7' and z=.36 it would be a rather asymmetric
750-kpc size source, good catch!
bigger FIRST image suggests overedge, almost north-south, with optID the bottom right source in this image
if so, it would be unusual: the N lobe is double and farther
away than the S lobe (at center of this image)
total size ~1.8', could be double-double RG, SDSS suggests
z>~0.4, could be over 500 kpc
the central source is real, and is #ifrs;
the weak one nearby maybe artefact;
most likely one and the same source. Needs checking SDSS
to find the actual host galaxy, maybe blended in the IR
image.
Source at ~22 49 55.01 +11 36 31.5 is NGC 7385 or
PKS 2247, a well-known tailed radio galaxy, not well
imaged in FIRST, better in NVSS
correct, but the SDSS object is EXTREMELY faint (r=23.7 mag), needs a 10-m telescope for an hour to get a redshift;
IR object is different
SDSS J222957.33+112738.4 at z_phot~0.24, size 2.2'
thus 480 kpc... "half" a giant...
The ID is correct, only that it's not a quasar, but a giant
(cD type) galaxy in the center of cluster Abell 2199; who
says it's a quasar?
I would agree.
I can't see the two IR objects on SDSS, so perhaps a very
very distant radio galaxy
obj in between 2 radio srcs is SDSS J131438.75+111650.1
possibly at z~0.7
quite certainly #compact and #ifrs, but I can't click away the
contours on this page.... the star's "ray" (artefact) runs right
on source
though some astronomers were very inventive in such tags,
I'd call it an extreme case of x-shaped source (with 2
legs of the X very short
SDSS J143046.43+145012.0 at z=.4352 (beyond bottom left corner). Radio size
of 4.57' thus 1.45 Mpc: the first TRUE GIANT in RGZ,
Congrats!
the image you link to is not bigger, just shown in
different colors. I think this is the whole source
this seems more typical for a quasar, confirmed by
the SDSS image (but would need an optical spectrum)
2MASX J08010135+1349523, z=.109, cluster WHL J080101.4+134952;
odd feature perpend. to the W jet: no galaxy to explain it as a headtail
optical ID is SDSS J074447.34+425839.3 at z=0.474,
with single contour,
so with 2.9' its size is 960 kpc, practically a GIANT.
Good catch!
Good! This gives you an idea of how low the resoluion
of the WISE images is. The optical galaxy is much flatter
than WISE suggests.
Good catch, but the opt/IR source hard to tell, we need
a better radio image to check which of the faint ones
it is, then find its redshift.
checking NED/DSS it is just a bright star that blends
the IR neighborhood; will be difficult to find the radio
galaxy counterpart
very bright star is confusing the IR field; the radio source near
center may be SDSS J135224.32+071358.3 (z_phot~0.22)
the galaxy is NGC 4254; radio source is either a background
object or an HII region in this galaxy
CGCG 151-055 NED01, known since 1987A&AS...69...57Fanti; peculiar dogleg path of N jet,
bend coincides with blue SDSS obj: 16 mag and no z!
possibly. Try to get the most recent version of your
browser. Should work.
already reported by 2001A&A...374..861Schoenmakers.,
but it is "only" 690 kpc wide at z=0.11. I wouldn't
have guessed from this FIRST image!
it's not MISSING the IR, it's OVEREXPOSED in IR! You
confirmed this yourself with SDSS; this is Messier 58, seen
by Messier 230 years ago
a rare case of a double jet that "got stuck" well within this
galaxy (2MASX J13264357+1117037) at z=.0891
correct! it is also #compact with no indication of a
connection to the IR object just south of it
yes, the W lobe is at right edge; ID is SDSS J095234.66+110733.9 at z_phot~0.33, size ~430 kpc
the optical/IR obj is SDSS 113220.53+203551.3 at z_phot~0.4, giving a size of 780 kpc or 2 million ly, almost
a giant
I first thought it was a very bright nearby galaxy, but no,
the WISE images in the 4 channels look very inconsistent,
SDSS has no bright obj
very good catch. needs higher resolution radio image to
find out its real radio structure; don't forget the tiny hourglass to the right!
needs a more sensitive radio image, we can't tell with the
present data.
the central source is so strong that cuses the artefacts around it
beautiful, with two accidentally superimposed IR objects due north
and southwest of the actual host galaxy
this would qualify as a core-halo source at the given resolution;
at higher res. the halo is likely to become structured with jets or
lobes
the source at image center is more like a #headtail or #NAT,
the one at bottom right qualifies as a WAT (wide openig angle)
actually more of a WAT (the opening angle at the IR source is >90
degs; the IR source is a blend of several
I agree
the radio "bulge" at center is similar to what we see in X-shaped
sources, possibly due to bakcflow of material from hotspots at
N and S end
central source could b lobe of the bright IR source at bottom right,
it would be a very asymmetric triple radio source! perhaps overedege?
actually there are two separate WATs in this image, one at center,
the other at bottom left, probably in the same cluster of galaxies
yes, this is a noisy area, but at center we have a twin-jet source
with faint lobes left and right (E and W)
yes, bent double (FRII in scientist jargon), but NOT #ifrs: the IR
object is in the middle between the outer lobes
double at left center is #hourglass, possibley causing the double
at right (likely artefact, or "ghost" of the strong double
either blend of #hourglass (left) with asym WAT (right), each with
IR galaxy, or very complex WAT on right (brightest) IR object
this is a typical wide-angle tailed source (#wat), the circle shape
is accidental
better #compact,#noinfrared, relics are diffuse by definition
possibly distant #headtail rather than relic
either two separate #ifrs, or single #hourglass= #ifrs
artefacts are due to strong central #compact source, the important
thing in this image
only the weak radio spots are artefacts, the central one is a poorly
resolved #hourglass with IR counterpart at center.
yes, narrow-angle tail (or wide-angle, if we had even better
resolution). The IR object is a blend of >= 2 galaxies, the
radio one is left
central source likely a triple with 1-sided jet to east-south east
with faint IR object at core; the one up left is compact with faint IR
either 2 separate #ifrs or an extreme #hourglass (only hot spots)
with the IR counterpart closer to the upper right source. Not a
relic.
the pair to the left seems separate from the point source
on the right, an both seem #ifrs
yes, i agree to x-shaped. The IR object at the top left extreme
of the radio source is likely acidentally superposed.
yes, bright stars have the cross-shaped pattern and appear
"big" (just overexposed); the IR galaxy is "blended" with it to the upper right
looks like a WAT (wide-angle tailed) source poorly resolved
and without radio core; the IR image may be a blend of
more than 1 galaxy
yes, call it #triple, the lower right radio "lobe" is
much fainter and further away, but the alignment of the
3 is good;
asym. #hourglass. Needs radio follow-up to confirm
likely asym. #hourglass, weak radio core at selected
IR object? Faint radio emission (in blue) seems to have
higher resol. than contours?
poorly resolved #hourglass, well within the extent
of the IR source, quite unusual
perfect #hourglass
#corejet aligned with the major axis of the IR object,
typical for high-z radio galaxies (just a speculation)
very good #hourglass, interesting to get a redshift of
the IR object
likely #hourglass, but the IR object in the middle is
very low signal-to-noise
likely #hourglass, but IR object is very low signal-to-noise