Radio Galaxy Zoo Talk
#triple
Maybe SDSS J210412.15+104715.5 the two bright IR sources are stars
SDSS J112837.77+433907.5 which is listed as a star, but is it?
I clasified this as a triple but looking at SDSS it might be random lign up SDSS J112839.95+433837.2, SDSS J112842.72+433751.9 and
SDSS J133253.26+020045.6
SDSS J102519.23+465226.6 and SDSS J102516.68+465221.6
SDSS J172320.75+355805.6
SDSS J095129.72+471149.1 #triple
my votes goes to SDSS J105053.11+191453.8 as being the source of the doublelobe
SDSS J092151.49+332406.7 looks like the jets haven't yet punched outside of the host?
Pity its just outside the SDSS footprint
#artifact can't see anything in that local in NVSS
SDSS J075236.72+241327.8
Or is it 2 sources overlapping ASFE, with one source being to the NE of the large IR splotch, coz there is a slight IR smudge in that spot
Is this one source with the culprit being the large IR source, in which case its very asymmetric?
SDSS J212716.60+062317.1 I think? if so #doublelobe
SDSS J010838.76+013500.2 QSO blue #outflow
SDSS J150917.05+043100.3 #triple
#hourglass SDSS J085911.54+033544.9
maybe SDSS J101656.26+053239.5 #doublelobe and an #asteroid SDSS J101658.42+053236.8
#nooptical
#doublelobe #nooptical
#asymetric
#doublobe #fir #nooptical
also #doublelobe SDSS J112916.85+480128.9
#triple QSO SDSS J100709.81+133553.4
#triple maybe SDSS J123603.11+351549.8 is a QSO not a star?
#triple SDSS J142420.54+302922.1
QSO SDSS J152556.24+591659.5 #triple #overedge
SDSS J102556.28+125348.9 http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-id?Ident=[VV98]+J102556.4%2B125349&NbIdent=1 QSO
SDSS J125250.47+031124.4 #doublelobe #fir
#triple #fir #nooptical
SDSS J004458.73+102653.1 suspect its a QSO but not listed as such #triple
SDSS J093421.32+393017.0 #corejet
SDSS J073831.28+270142.7
hard to tell but maybe SDSS J092638.98+292122.7 , #triple
#hourglass SDSS J091719.59+083516.5
tough one either SDSS J095337.91+074829.1 or SDSS J095338.53+074835.5 QSO B0951+08 are the source #triple
SDSS J110717.40+313501.3 #doublelobe #fir
center = SDSS J140148.30+283321.0 #wat ; source at 1 o'clock maybe SDSS J140145.73+283355.5 #green
#triple QSO SDSS J161944.99+365636.2
maybe SDSS J132615.35+480422.6 #doublelobe
#triple SDSS J092923.29+092815.4
maybe its a #wat ?
bit of a punt but maybe #triple as hint of something in the radio at SDSS J024936.66+055656.8 which might therefore be a QSO not a star?
#triple #overedge
#triple SDSS J073757.28+370259.1 and maybe #outflow
SDSS J132557.98+624747.2 #hourglass
SDSS J162706.03+393255.9 maybe some kind of #wat ?
#triple #nooptical
#doublelobe SDSS J084707.97+401032.3
SDSS J210541.09+025802.6 #doublelobe
#triple SDSS J123925.08+472821.7
#hourglass SDSS J092930.96+090328.4
#wat SDSS J145011.19+460245.4
#doublelobe times two SDSS J125500.11+433453.6 & SDSS J125508.08+433448.6 same allignment? #overedge
SDSS J162032.87+400501.6 #compact
couldn't decide which of the IR sources belonged to this #compact so marked it as no IR
#triple SDSS J105157.76+182538.4 and #compact SDSS J105159.06+182629.6
toughy two possible culprits in the SDSS field
very busy SDSS field but maybe SDSS J153132.04+193124.6
there is a faint radio dot between the two lobes so I'm calling this as a #triple #fir #nooptical
centre #doublelobe QSO SDSS J140656.48+461712.5; left = SDSS J140703.01+461654.3 right = SDSS J140649.23+461719.0
#doublelobe #fir #nooptical
SDSS J140434.84+202841.1 #wat
toughy is that RC associated with SDSS J133455.72+535256.0 or the patch of IR at SDSS J133455.72+535256.0's 10 oclock?
#doublelobe SDSS J115428.42+233910.0 #overedge
E source maybe SDSS J143339.78+014346.8
#doublelobe, and perhaps a hint of something in the middle as well, maybe SDSS J095117.25+200620.0 but that's listed as a star?
#fir #nooptical
Top source is SDSS J094447.34+020200.5 QSO #Hourglass
QSO SDSS J094216.50+124503.6 #triple z=1.432
QSO SDSS J123755.63+023256.5 #compact
#hybrid SDSS J120835.66+585656.4
SDSS J161835.58+230537.2 #triple
SDSS J173223.73+552452.8
#bent SDSS J091204.75+094407.4
looking in FIRST it looks like the other jet is there but isn't strong enough for a contour so I'm calling this as a #triple
#doublelobe
centre #compact SDSS J135859.29+130623.6 NE source SDSS J135904.90+130739.0 QSO z = 3.039
#compact SDSS J170701.04+421237.4 #faintoptical
#hourglass SDSS J081247.38+355121.4
#spiral SDSS J154427.64+410714.9 NGC 5993
#bent SDSS J095759.32+032725.8
SDSS J135941.29+522304.8 #hybrid
SDSS J155831.09+585824.5
#hourglass SDSS J110922.06+235506.9
#compact SDSS J120131.87+334234.8 ; harder to tell which of the galaxies in the middle is the other culprit/s
#hourglass maybe SDSS J100938.17+095929.7 ?
maybe SDSS J083846.08+174851.1 ? #doublelobe #green
central source SDSS J122757.18+530513.0
#fir #doublelobe maybe SDSS J013339.68+030220.5 z = 0.616 ± 0.1177
SDSS J145833.83+371327.9 #hourglass
#hybrid
QSO z=2.671 SDSS J155248.03+351559.2
#hybrid SDSS J094902.65+233915.3
#hourglass SDSS J075326.49+225222.4
#doublelobe SDSS J093028.95+473243.1
could SDSS J085236.31+550726.4 listed as a star actually be a QSO?
SDSS J144802.21+514638.2 #hourglass
SDSS J151422.68+153108.1
QSO SDSS J085138.23+564224.9 z=2.098 wow that's a long way away!
#wat
#triple SDSS J142837.63+153702.9
SDSS J113602.11+165818.1
#triple SDSS J091635.41+634811.2
SDSS J114333.31+154912.3
QSO SDSS J163641.04+333433.3 there is a hint of radio in the middle so I'm calling this as a #triple
#asymmetric
#spiral
SDSS J155009.58+080838.8 #doublelobe #bent #outflow
SDSS J103749.17+403044.7 #compact
#outflow
SDSS J093142.46+031108.5 #doublelobe
#doublelobe hard to tell which optical galaxy is responsible
#hybrid ? QSO SDSS J143334.31+320909.3
SDSS J122310.51+443537.5 #doublelobe
#doublelobe maybe SDSS J155616.40+605326.1 ?
all three #fir #nooptical #hourglass in the middle
SDSS J010610.56+121257.4 #doublelobe
SDSS J093637.33+634711.6 #doublelobe
#triple maybe SDSS J080939.80+320046.0?
#Outflow
SDSS J091806.20+161021.6
SDSS J020429.36+041518.8
#doublelobe SDSS J141811.92+292625.1 QSO z=1.017
SDSS J151213.08+152158.5 #wat
SDSS J000002.90+095700.7 #green #hourglass
#compact SDSS J140316.43+320552.4
#hourglass maybe SDSS J110549.98+260934.0
#doublelobe but hard to identify the source, the bright IR source I thought was the suspect turns out to be a star.
#doublelobe SDSS J132519.57+352600.5
#hourglass SDSS J131217.28+465103.4
sometimes I think it might be handy to see the SDSS field before classifying, doh!
#doublelobe maybe SDSS J095802.04+211339.7
SDSS J121128.85+505254.2 #hourglass QSO z = 1.363 #green
#overedge #triple on the left: hard to tell which particular galaxy is producing the #bent #hourglass in the middle
SDSS J211315.82+081139.0 #doublelobe
Looked in Aladin and FIRST says the source is SDSS J083231.19+351713.5, but NVSS favors SDSS J083231.37+351713.3
#triple either SDSS J083231.37+351713.3 or SDSS J083231.19+351713.5
#triple SDSS J074629.67+185411.5 #outflow
#doublelobe the bright IR source is a star SDSS J150623.93+054854.2 , I presume whatever is making the lobes is hiding behind it?
#doublelobe #fir #nooptical for the two larger sources; the little one on the right is SDSS J141823.77+601757.8
#doublelobe SDSS J023150.23+024259.9
QSO #doublelobe SDSS J102717.86+080144.4 z=1.562
maybe SDSS J100247.68+320834.4
SDSS J121427.42+595814.8 #hybrid ?
It has a faint something in the middle in the Radio so I'm calling this as a #triple SDSS J114227.74+040045.3
small #compact to East SDSS J140520.03+384236.4
SDSS J140524.99+384221.8 #hourglass
..the Radiolobe to the NW being very feint
missed it in the classify bit; but having now looked in FIRST and SDSS I think SDSS J014442.90+020242.8 might be the source with the.......
QSO SDSS J100003.53+543851.9 z=1.695
#spiral SDSS J131928.01+274456.2
#compact SDSS J122214.80+535620.8
#doublelobe maybe SDSS J103118.05+174612.7 but I can't actually see anything there in the optical
found this one really hard, are all four lobes from the same source? and how much is SDSS J111402.01+365901.4 responsible for? #green
#noir #nooptical
maybe SDSS J102922.13+175005.5 ?
SDSS J004858.02+122450.0 IR is buried in the glare from a star.
someone's eyes must be better than mine coz I can't see anything there in SDSS, but maybe SDSS J101253.52+592622.7 ?
maybe SDSS J145010.27+064809.9
#fir
#nooptical #hourglass
SDSS J212711.00+092502.1
.. its hard to tell which of the three is the pair
Think there might, just might, be two sources here, one of which is #nooptical, one is a #doublelobe and the other a #compact. But if so....
#hourglass SDSS J090134.83+202423.3
#doublelobe , not easy to pick the host out of the SDSS field but maybe SDSS J074120.16+205046.8
SDSS J120702.85+444316.6 #triple (but only just 😃)
SDSS J132755.33+013835.4 #doublelobe
SDSS J081203.66+263746.5 #doublelobe
marked it (SDSS J111928.89+471553.4) as noir but there probably is, its just buried in the glare of a star
SDSS J092331.50+294916.9 #wat
#compact #nooptical
SDSS J132057.23+643335.6 #triple
maybe SDSS J135441.26+154527.6 very faint in the optical
SDSS J114853.81+211109.8 #doublelobe
SDSS J132644.41+150426.3 #hybrid
think there may be two source here SDSS J001134.57+053605.5 and SDSS J001134.51+053541.7
SDSS J150134.52+064039.7 #Doublelobe
I can just make out the central RS even though it hasn't got a contour SDSS J104921.73+082136.4 so calling it a #triple
either SDSS J135755.49+093227.7 z =0.351 ± 0.0533 or SDSS J135755.63+093231.3 z=0.370 ± 0.0504
SDSS J141031.37+242900.4
unable to properly classify due to whiteout in the IR
What is that trail in the IR between SDSS J114025.06+221741.5 & SDSS J114024.06+221719.3 ?
SDSS J161128.35+312154.9
#Nooptical
SDSS J153145.24+263612.6
SDSS J091813.98+102234.5
The compact lower source SDSS J161458.79+091934.5 is listed as a star
SDSS J231148.67+033855.7
Center = SDSS J113508.99+224102.0 ; lower pair maybe SDSS J113510.71+223959.6
where is the other jet?
think the source may be a galaxy that has been missed by SDSS at RA 347.4095, Dec 9.58836 just East of SDSS J230938.63+093519.8
maybe SDSS J092130.27+125639.0 ?
SDSS J215124.76+092049.7
maybe SDSS J210003.41+101004.9
found it hard to say what's going on, but could the source of both lobes be SDSS J152737.91+211336.8 ? rather than the 2 obvious galaxies?
#bent maybe SDSS J132044.49+151654.8 ?
found this one hard to classify, is it one source or more? I eventually voted for one, but could easily be wrong.
maybe SDSS J150636.53+074016.8 #doublelobe
SDSS J080431.14+205110.5 #hourglass
It hasn't merited its own contour but there is a little patch of something in the Radio between the two lobes so I'm calling this a #triple
looking linear feature, aligned with the inferometery processing grain
I'm wondering if the three in line Radio patches, are some kind of processing glitch? Looking in FIRST there seems to be a suspicious
not sure about this one, looks like two separate sources, but if so where is the second lobe of the SE one?
SDSS J091039.54+074614.7
maybe SDSS J075051.50+331855.1
@Dolorous_Edd hum having had another look you could well be right re SDSS J142757.82+324554.6
SDSS J142757.41+324558.8 #green
#noir but maybe a hint of a central radio source? maybe SDSS J075546.71+522729.6 ?
#overedge SDSS J120107.84+330757.5
marked this as no IR as the nearest IR wasn't central between the Radio Lobes, but I suppose it could be SDSS J092344.68+352450.3
SDSS J110329.07+461401.7 listed as both a star and a QSO
center source looks like it's SDSS J164405.49+635559.4 listed as a #star , the other appears to have no optical
#hourglass SDSS J160615.94+083229.7
#triple SDSS J094239.42+250746.1 , and a #compact with #no optical or IR
source at 1:30 is likely SDSS J170157.80+593452.4
two sources here, think I marked the position of the center IR source incorrectly, it should be SDSS J170202.22+593420.5
The big IR splotch is a #star , but the Radio is maybe coming form another star hidden in the glare SDSS J154829.55+471023.0
SDSS J110530.98+204547.9 listed as a #star ?
there is a faint smudge of both radio and IR equidistant between the two Radio objects, but nothing there in SDSS.
SDSS J002507.33+041851.7 #triple
possible #hybrid
There is a tiny smudge in SDSS at 171.13401, 44.50617 (4"NE of SDSS J112431.85+443020.4) which I think might be the RS
maybe #wat hard to tell exactly which of the several galaxies close together host the source but maybe SDSS J113524.92+065441.3
didn't mark SDSS J112530.96+601244.9 as the IR source as its not equidistant between the radio lobes, but maybe it is the source?
SDSS J163424.23+341543.4
strange one, if its a wat at both ends, why isn't it a wat in the middle?
SDSS J141521.51+443548.7 ?
SDSS J153920.93+215106.1 #doublelobe
#star
#overedge
SDSS J093238.30+161157.2 might be the source?
I wonder if that central galaxy is a disk? Not within SDSS footprint so I don't know how to tell
#wat at 11:30
SDSS J130100.24+372906.9
#triple; small radio source at 11.30 is a star
#hourglass
#asymmetric #no_optical
#No_optical
#hourglass #no_optical
SDSS J104057.58+262304.0 in the center: SDSS J104052.96+262403.5 to the NE
SDSS J163613.12+165132.0
SDSS J121701.37+101952.9 QSO #triple #wat
#noir #no_optical
SDSS J134157.02+360640.0 is listed as a star but I'm not sure it is; think the small contour might be SDSS J134156.54+360650.7
SDSS J101034.84+552541.7
possible #overedge #triple SDSS J130300.03+021248.7
#BHgroup
very odd, when I got this to classify there was only the 1 central contour
#hourglass QSO SDSS J114257.21+212911.2 z=1.373
SDSS J072609.18+401002.5 87GB 072243.1+401554 #hourglass
SDSS J154428.31+263628.4 #compact
#compact SDSS J013923.04+122815.4
#double_lobe SDSS J081854.23+342111.6 but maybe SDSS J081854.23+342111.6 is also contributing something
maybe a #wat seen end on? #compact
don't think the source is any of the obvious galaxies in SDSS
SDSS J162430.32+435544.6 #wat
center #compact source, I think there is a galaxy at 198.61773,50.17062 in SDSS that has been missed as a photometric object
#double_lobe maybe SDSS J205329.35+085702.4
SDSS J163522.84+394437.7 QSO #asymmetric #triple ?
#triple SDSS J112026.30+571005.2
#noir #no_optical #hourglass
maybe #triple SDSS J094859.02+172247.3 plus something from SDSS J094858.81+172253.1 in the background
an #hourglass and a #compact
maybe #double_lobe SDSS J110024.73+125210.2 also seems to have a tail of material to 5 o'clock in WISE band 1
#double_lobe SDSS J124137.41+570303.9
source at 5 o'clock SDSS J160858.99+400122.7 listed as a star? center source campact SDSS J160901.33+400230.8
#compact #fir #nooptical
SDSS J113720.06+022159.7 #compact
SDSS J122959.37+450429.0 #hourglass
wow! lots of galaxies probably multiple holes
#hybrid but source listed as a star in SDSS SDSS J125732.15+571532.3 ? Weird
#hourglass SDSS J135716.40+404556.8
SDSS J141722.82+584501.7 nice spiral
multiple souces
#wat and an #asteroid SDSS J094845.45+421902.4
#weird looks like 3 lobes coming from a star, but that can't be what it actually is?
SDSS J153218.94+493756.2
#asymmetric SDSS J105220.30+454322.2
#merger , three galaxies look like they are right on top of each other, one of them is SDSS J151513.71+151103.1
SDSS J114302.96+265023.2
maybe SDSS J135601.59+362634.1
SDSS J111730.17+043320.0
think I classified this one wrong, the strong IR source between the two radios is a star
#compact #fir #no_optical
#nat
SDSS J082633.53+214349.2 ?
SDSS J104038.95+034152.3 in this FOV is listed as a star but I think it's an #asteriod
#hourglass SDSS J133434.05+195425.4
source obscured by a #star
SDSS J082516.96+224815.8 #compact
SDSS J084102.16+525854.0 #wat but no obvious other nearby galaxies?
I think this one is a bit #weird but possibly a #hybrid ?
#hourglass , but what looks, from its position, like it should be the IR source is actually a star SDSS J014054.48+074333.7 so maybe #fir ?
#hybrid SDSS J110516.63+322943.5
#fir #no_optical
odd looks like a #doublelobe but the apparent IR source is listed as a star? SDSS J131028.50+103304.3
nice #triple SDSS J144733.14+072451.4
maybe #hybrid ?
#compact
looks good but the IR in the center is a star?
can't tell, maybe the bright IR source between them is a red herring?
SDSS is thick with galaxies #wat
#doublelobe SDSS J111339.55+262022.4
maybe SDSS J071412.58+390108.4
SDSS J133618.82+083055.1 #hourglass
SDSS J112709.66+493726.1 #compact radio contours seem unusually #strong
#hourglass SDSS J144617.93+050740.7
#hourglass maybe SDSS J130428.30+514302.5, also maybe SDSS J130431.36+514341.9 source at 11.30
#wat maybe multiple holes
#hourglass #fir #no_optical
SDSS J024048.33+030124.0
SDSS J165924.58+254705.4 #hourglass
yes SDSS J082422.03+121607.4 looks like an #asteroid
SDSS J170013.13+460848.8 #hourglass
SDSS J114801.61+252840.7 #star, but if its a star why aren't the contours round?
#noir
SDSS J074102.36+461838.0 ? #hourglass
think marked this one wrong, the strong IR source is a star
SDSS J115151.70+314634.5
think there may be at least two holes here
#doublelobe SDSS J114351.82+234702.2
SDSS J005226.05+121931.6 #hourglass
either SDSS J090608.32+063331.7 or SDSS J090608.12+063331.4. #hourglass
#overedge #triple bright IR source at 12 oclock is three galaxies, no idea which one is the active one.
several galaxies together, hard to tell which is the source
SDSS J125618.98+542554.3 ?
SDSS J122634.85+045911.5 ?
central IR is 5or6 galaxies all packed together.
2 x big #star central SDSS J103039.94+510923.3 & RH SDSS J103033.50+510935.7, the latter is recorded in SDSS as both a galaxy and a star?
marked this one wrong I think.
I know you can get some odd optical effects but why is the star SDSS J115336.19+335044.3 square in both WISE & SDSS?
SDSS explorer says this is a star, but looks more like a fuzzy galaxy to me.
#compact SDSS J160716.19+080516.8
tricky one; might this be two doubles or 2 phases of activity of a single unseen IR source wat?
#wat lots of galaxies 😃
#triple and an #hourglass
SDSS J144110.39+031743.2
+1 wow, lots of galaxies in SDSS, hard to tell which one is the source, #wat
#triple SDSS J133956.26+151137.3
not sure what's happening with center source; left hand source #hourglass SDSS J114354.61+054908.2
SDSS J135137.56+543952.3 #wat ?
maybe SDSS J230444.25+042147.8?
#hourglass SDSS J115603.55+521237.3
has SDSS J092635.40+362423.2 had a close encounter with SDSS J092635.08+362422.6 and did that cause the jets?
no third contour but there is a bit of radio in the middle so a #triple, SDSS J092635.40+362423.2?
the #fir source it looks like this is coming from, appears to have a faint trace in the optical but it isn't highlighted as a SDSS target
#double_lobe
#hybrid SDSS J152105.62+113044.0
several galaxies and a star close together, can't tell if this is a double lobe or two compacts?
center source #compact SDSS J072236.74+385027.0, think the lower one might be a star.
maybe host obscured by star SDSS J164006.23+254924.1?
center=SDSS J091632.87+202719.2; lower=SDSS J091632.03+202641.6
#no_optical
on the left maybe #wat SDSS J142937.83+432137.3;
#triple #wat SDSS J155518.73+044626.9
SDSS J090157.24+030450.2
Is this the owl galaxy? SDSS J134248.36+015808.9?
#star SDSS J123254.47+130207.4
lowest IR source maybe associated with SDSS J100622.27+240429.3?
maybe #bent #triple from SDSS J124628.81+170656.2
central source #noir #no_optical ; source at 1 o'clock SDSS J093524.28+570402.0
#noir but maybe SDSS J122541.97+494846.0?
SDSS J112539.68+423906.8?
#hourglass SDSS J113301.79+355415.0
SDSS J162033.43+173955.5 #compact
I'm seeing some symmetry here is there any chance this is a #lens?
...and SDSS J123359.44+060742.7?
toughy, is this an #overedge triple or three compacts that just happen to line up? the end sources line up with SDSS J123350.18+061003.9 ...
central source is prob SDSS J090402.04+192803.4; source at 5 o'clock maybe SDSS J090359.13+192649.5
an asymmetric #plume and an #overedge
something looks wrong with the Radio data in this one?
#doublelobe SDSS J141718.67+301537.3 + compact SDSS J141721.22+301426.5(also a GZ object)
#noir #no_optical the bright ir source near the center of the image is a star SDSS J155514.40+215933.8
SDSS J120019.05+371820.3
nice #triple SDSS J132837.22+632917.4
#bent lots of galaxies in SDSS how to tell which one is the RS?
Maybe SDSS J075149.35+501945.5 ?
maybe SDSS J142049.99+523203.5 ?
Lots of galaxies 😃 I think at least 2 Radio Sources blended together SDSS J121738.77+033948.2 and SDSS J121741.14+033948.3
#hybrid maybe SDSS J091408.01+522948.6
SDSS J121720.77+421212.8 ? #hourglass
maybe SDSS J143828.53+481223.2
I think there might be two radio objects here,
maybe SDSS J143000.89+212239.6?
maybe SDSS J114930.88+500734.6
#compact ,SDSS view is odd, clear visual candidate though I can't tell if its a star or a galaxy, but no data about it?
#hourglass #doublelobe maybe SDSS J165609.69+463131.3
if this is a #doublelobe then I can't see an obvious candidate in SDSS
source at 5:00 maybe SDSS J081226.55+161848.3? No idea about the central one.
#hourglass #faintIR #NoOptical
#plume maybe SDSS J121346.69+170359.9
#HeadTail might be SDSS J134521.16+020424.0 but not totally convincing allignment
#doublelobe maybe SDSS J153459.57+234155.8?
#bent SDSS J111920.41+014108.1?; RC at 12:30 separate object #NoIR and #NoOptical
maybe SDSS J112217.92+424916.0?
I classfd this as a double which is probably wrong, three objects in SDSS in roughly the same patch of sky as this, two galaxies and a star
nice #doublelobe #nooptical
two different sources I think SDSS J144200.84+324322.9(top) which is a galaxy, and SDSS J144200.68+324318.8 (bottom) which is a #star
#star SDSS J151711.32+381429.6 I marked this as no infrared because the Radio didn't line up right with the IR, but I might be wrong?
SDSS J115558.02+551800.0, + awesome spiral to the NE in SDSS
Is there a hashtag for peanut? several things in SDSS at about that location but maybe SDSS J075658.31+482402.9 ?
SDSS J120853.75+372943.7
#ifrs
#compact SDSS J100223.02+421707.2
IR whiteout #star
lots of galaxies, hard to tell which are radios
#doublelobe maybe SDSS J152744.29+452410.3
#overedge two phases of activity maybe?
SDSS J170033.95+485515.3 in about that location which is listed as a #star?
#ifrs #doublelobe
SDSS J100934.71+041748.0 faint patch of Radio in the middle?
SDSS J120226.78+503656.1
#doublelobe maybe SDSS J081057.62+544130.0 ?
#doublelobe #nooptical and #noir
four galaxies close together in SDSS the Radio is coming from one or both of the top two?
SDSS J131857.17+053645.2
in the Radio there looks like a faint blip at about 5 oclock that might go with the two small contours at half past 11, for a triple?
#doublelobe might be either SDSS J091626.24+240832.7 or SDSS J091625.87+240829.9 ?
#doublelobe #Nooptical
#doublelobe maybe SDSS J124213.02+051343.8?
#doublelobe #NoIR #Nooptical
#doublelobe maybe SDSS J074046.92+442515.2 ?
#triple . Might be either SDSS J100347.67+294428.6 or SDSS J100348.20+294429.0 ?
maybe SDSS J093238.36+104326.5 & SDSS J093239.36+104235.1
#nir
I've had another look and now agree about SDSS J115137.90+400615.3
#FIR
That third source might be SDSS J134631.82+273000.8?
#doublelobe #FIR #Nooptical ; + a bug in this 'discus' page a third contour to the SE is visable which wasn't in 'clasify'
SDSS J170305.36+324312.5 ?
source in the middle SDSS J115011.19+082951.7 ?
#compact and another
#triple with dim core?
IR whiteout
SDSS J124318.96+470929.3 #compact
SDSS J093425.13+054532.3 #compact
#bent #hourglass impressive looking cluster of galaxies
SDSS J085324.01+543805.1
#triple maybe SDSS J135027.40+485619.8?
#hourglass SDSS J075044.36+184337.0 ? and another second source?
maybe SDSS J071249.42+394845.7 ?
maybe SDSS J102623.04+423937.2 ?
#NoIR
#compact SDSS J083110.33+244859.6
#compact and an #overedge
faint IR also faint blip in the Radio between the two lobes, so faint #triple?
faint IR
#compact maybe SDSS J114940.51+153925.3
2x #compact SDSS J135931.14+092754.4 & SDSS J135931.81+092715.4
I think the radio source is in the small green splotch just North of SDSS J115138.06+400606.8
IR whiteout by local star
merger?
SDSS J125725.03+305918.6 and SDSS J125723.37+305917.9
SDSS J095643.40+271209.6
In SDSS there is a small blue dot associated with the SW Radio contour, the central RC has what looks like its own faint galaxy source
#spiral maybe a #compact
IR whiteout, faintly active Radio core so I'm calling this one as a #triple
#doublelobe core not currently active
#compact #NoIR
#hourglass x2
very faint sugestion in the Radio image between the two lobes that this is a #triple, either very faint or noIR
radio signals coincide suspiciously with linear feature in radio background.
a #triple and a #compact
dim infrared
slight radio signal from the middle, so I think this is a #triple
infrared whiteout
#noinfrared , also these two radio sources coincide with a linear feature in the background.
in FIRST this is a #triple but any IR source has been whited out
no middle contour but look in FIRST and this is actually a #triple
in SDSS the Radio Source on the left hand side looks blue
possible #overedge #triple
IR probably lost in the glare of that star?
#triple and indeed lookes like there is some rotation
#noinfrared
coming from the middle of a tight cluster of galaxies
the smallest contour might be a small newish jet emanating from a spiral
third time 18/11/2014 19:13 GMT
third time 18/11/2014 19:06
double lobe and another?
second time 18/11/2014 19:00GMT
second time 18/11/2014 18:46 GMT
third time 16/11/2014 11:52 GMT
I find this 1 hard to interpret, but eventually plumped for two separate sources, but maybe also 2 jets from the IR source between them?
which of the IR sources are these coming from?
third time I've seen this, 15/11/2014 22:24. #triple + another seperate radio source?
This, what looks like a jet, lines up with a linear feature in the background Radio Image, so is this corrupted in some way?
shown this one a second time 15/11/2014 22:13
for a third time 15/11/2014 16:18
#triple, also in the FIRST image there are either two equidistant separate radio sources, or maybe some earlier activity from this object?
#hourglass x 2? Also with the left hand one, the core would not seem to be central within the IR source.
have now been shown this one twice 15/11/2014 16:03 GMT
no active core?
if the bright IR source is producing this jet, then where's the other lobe?
double but also, right hand lobe is co-located with another IR source?
#Hourglass no infrared
looks like there is a tail of material associated with this one in the NVSS image?
I've been shown this one twice 15/11/2014 15:37 GMT
are we sure this isn't 2 separate radio galaxies? One on the left almost as a triple, and then a jet associated with the bright IR source?
probably a #triple, but is the lower lobe interacting with a second separate IR source and is that IR source itself also a radio source?
have now been shown this one twice, 15/11/2014 13:23 GMT
awesome, and maybe make a good X in somebody's astronomical alphabet?
#triple ? but if it is, why are the two lobes not equidistant?
core no longer active?
Another one I've been shown twice in a few minutes, I don't mind, its a goody 😃
Have now been shown this one twice in 10 minutes, I think its 3 separate sources with the middle one being corrupted by an artifact.
central source no longer active?
No IR
-rather than something artificial, then there wouldn't seem enough rotation in the galaxy for it to have produced the other two Radio blobs?
The two thin jets of the triple seem to match with a long artificial looking linear feature in the radio image, if those are actually jets-
odd that we can't see the other jet of the central object?
could it be that the source galaxy is behind a nearby star but we can see the radio jets around it? Or is the IR source the galaxy?
No IR?
Nice one but I've been given it to classify twice in the last three objects?
I recognize that the answer is probly no, but we have three IR sources here all with Radio images to the SW, could they be 1 lenzed object?
#Short_jets ?
This looks like #jets with a central souce
If these are jets then it looks like a small galaxy about a third of the way along the right hand one, is #getting_fried
#triple
Maybe SDSS J210412.15+104715.5 the two bright IR sources are stars
SDSS J112837.77+433907.5 which is listed as a star, but is it?
I clasified this as a triple but looking at SDSS it might be random lign up SDSS J112839.95+433837.2, SDSS J112842.72+433751.9 and
SDSS J133253.26+020045.6
SDSS J102519.23+465226.6 and SDSS J102516.68+465221.6
SDSS J172320.75+355805.6
SDSS J095129.72+471149.1 #triple
my votes goes to SDSS J105053.11+191453.8 as being the source of the doublelobe
SDSS J092151.49+332406.7 looks like the jets haven't yet punched outside of the host?
Pity its just outside the SDSS footprint
#artifact can't see anything in that local in NVSS
SDSS J075236.72+241327.8
Or is it 2 sources overlapping ASFE, with one source being to the NE of the large IR splotch, coz there is a slight IR smudge in that spot
Is this one source with the culprit being the large IR source, in which case its very asymmetric?
SDSS J212716.60+062317.1 I think? if so #doublelobe
SDSS J010838.76+013500.2 QSO blue #outflow
#triple
SDSS J150917.05+043100.3 #triple
#hourglass SDSS J085911.54+033544.9
maybe SDSS J101656.26+053239.5 #doublelobe and an #asteroid SDSS J101658.42+053236.8
#nooptical
#doublelobe #nooptical
#asymetric
#doublobe #fir #nooptical
also #doublelobe SDSS J112916.85+480128.9
#triple QSO SDSS J100709.81+133553.4
#triple maybe SDSS J123603.11+351549.8 is a QSO not a star?
#triple SDSS J142420.54+302922.1
QSO SDSS J152556.24+591659.5 #triple #overedge
SDSS J102556.28+125348.9 http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-id?Ident=[VV98]+J102556.4%2B125349&NbIdent=1 QSO
SDSS J125250.47+031124.4 #doublelobe #fir
#triple #fir #nooptical
SDSS J004458.73+102653.1 suspect its a QSO but not listed as such #triple
SDSS J093421.32+393017.0 #corejet
SDSS J073831.28+270142.7
hard to tell but maybe SDSS J092638.98+292122.7 , #triple
#hourglass SDSS J091719.59+083516.5
tough one either SDSS J095337.91+074829.1 or SDSS J095338.53+074835.5
QSO B0951+08 are the source #triple
SDSS J110717.40+313501.3 #doublelobe #fir
center = SDSS J140148.30+283321.0 #wat ; source at 1 o'clock maybe SDSS J140145.73+283355.5 #green
#triple QSO SDSS J161944.99+365636.2
maybe SDSS J132615.35+480422.6 #doublelobe
#triple SDSS J092923.29+092815.4
maybe its a #wat ?
bit of a punt but maybe #triple as hint of something in the radio at SDSS J024936.66+055656.8 which might therefore be a QSO not a star?
#triple #overedge
#triple SDSS J073757.28+370259.1 and maybe #outflow
SDSS J132557.98+624747.2 #hourglass
SDSS J162706.03+393255.9 maybe some kind of #wat ?
#triple #nooptical
#doublelobe SDSS J084707.97+401032.3
SDSS J210541.09+025802.6 #doublelobe
#triple SDSS J123925.08+472821.7
#hourglass SDSS J092930.96+090328.4
#wat SDSS J145011.19+460245.4
#doublelobe times two SDSS J125500.11+433453.6 & SDSS J125508.08+433448.6 same allignment? #overedge
SDSS J162032.87+400501.6 #compact
couldn't decide which of the IR sources belonged to this #compact so marked it as no IR
#triple SDSS J105157.76+182538.4 and #compact SDSS J105159.06+182629.6
toughy two possible culprits in the SDSS field
very busy SDSS field but maybe SDSS J153132.04+193124.6
there is a faint radio dot between the two lobes so I'm calling this as a #triple #fir #nooptical
centre #doublelobe QSO SDSS J140656.48+461712.5; left = SDSS J140703.01+461654.3 right = SDSS J140649.23+461719.0
#doublelobe #fir #nooptical
SDSS J140434.84+202841.1 #wat
toughy is that RC associated with SDSS J133455.72+535256.0 or the patch of IR at SDSS J133455.72+535256.0's 10 oclock?
#doublelobe #fir #nooptical
#doublelobe #fir #nooptical
#doublelobe SDSS J115428.42+233910.0 #overedge
#triple
#doublelobe #fir #nooptical
E source maybe SDSS J143339.78+014346.8
#doublelobe, and perhaps a hint of something in the middle as well, maybe SDSS J095117.25+200620.0 but that's listed as a star?
#fir #nooptical
#fir #nooptical
Top source is SDSS J094447.34+020200.5 QSO #Hourglass
QSO SDSS J094216.50+124503.6 #triple z=1.432
QSO SDSS J123755.63+023256.5 #compact
#hybrid SDSS J120835.66+585656.4
#fir #nooptical
SDSS J161835.58+230537.2 #triple
SDSS J173223.73+552452.8
#bent SDSS J091204.75+094407.4
looking in FIRST it looks like the other jet is there but isn't strong enough for a contour so I'm calling this as a #triple
#doublelobe
centre #compact SDSS J135859.29+130623.6 NE source SDSS J135904.90+130739.0 QSO z = 3.039
#compact SDSS J170701.04+421237.4 #faintoptical
#hourglass SDSS J081247.38+355121.4
#spiral SDSS J154427.64+410714.9
NGC 5993
#bent SDSS J095759.32+032725.8
SDSS J135941.29+522304.8 #hybrid
SDSS J155831.09+585824.5
#hourglass SDSS J110922.06+235506.9
#triple
#compact SDSS J120131.87+334234.8 ; harder to tell which of the galaxies in the middle is the other culprit/s
#hourglass maybe SDSS J100938.17+095929.7 ?
maybe SDSS J083846.08+174851.1 ? #doublelobe #green
central source SDSS J122757.18+530513.0
#fir #doublelobe maybe SDSS J013339.68+030220.5 z = 0.616 ± 0.1177
#fir #nooptical
SDSS J145833.83+371327.9 #hourglass
#fir #nooptical
#hybrid
QSO z=2.671 SDSS J155248.03+351559.2
#hybrid SDSS J094902.65+233915.3
#hourglass SDSS J075326.49+225222.4
#doublelobe SDSS J093028.95+473243.1
could SDSS J085236.31+550726.4 listed as a star actually be a QSO?
SDSS J144802.21+514638.2 #hourglass
SDSS J151422.68+153108.1
#triple
QSO SDSS J085138.23+564224.9 z=2.098 wow that's a long way away!
#wat
#triple SDSS J142837.63+153702.9
SDSS J113602.11+165818.1
#triple SDSS J091635.41+634811.2
SDSS J114333.31+154912.3
#fir #nooptical
QSO SDSS J163641.04+333433.3 there is a hint of radio in the middle so I'm calling this as a #triple
#asymmetric
#spiral
SDSS J155009.58+080838.8 #doublelobe #bent #outflow
SDSS J103749.17+403044.7 #compact
#outflow
SDSS J093142.46+031108.5 #doublelobe
#doublelobe hard to tell which optical galaxy is responsible
#nooptical
#hybrid ? QSO SDSS J143334.31+320909.3
SDSS J122310.51+443537.5 #doublelobe
#doublelobe maybe SDSS J155616.40+605326.1 ?
all three #fir #nooptical #hourglass in the middle
SDSS J010610.56+121257.4 #doublelobe
#outflow
SDSS J093637.33+634711.6 #doublelobe
#triple maybe SDSS J080939.80+320046.0?
#Outflow
SDSS J091806.20+161021.6
SDSS J020429.36+041518.8
#doublelobe SDSS J141811.92+292625.1 QSO z=1.017
SDSS J151213.08+152158.5 #wat
#doublelobe #fir #nooptical
SDSS J000002.90+095700.7 #green #hourglass
#compact SDSS J140316.43+320552.4
#hourglass maybe SDSS J110549.98+260934.0
#doublelobe but hard to identify the source, the bright IR source I thought was the suspect turns out to be a star.
#doublelobe SDSS J132519.57+352600.5
#fir #nooptical
#hourglass SDSS J131217.28+465103.4
sometimes I think it might be handy to see the SDSS field before classifying, doh!
#doublelobe maybe SDSS J095802.04+211339.7
#fir #nooptical
#fir #nooptical
SDSS J121128.85+505254.2 #hourglass QSO z = 1.363 #green
#doublelobe #nooptical
#overedge #triple on the left: hard to tell which particular galaxy is producing the #bent #hourglass in the middle
#doublelobe
SDSS J211315.82+081139.0 #doublelobe
Looked in Aladin and FIRST says the source is SDSS J083231.19+351713.5, but NVSS favors SDSS J083231.37+351713.3
#triple either SDSS J083231.37+351713.3 or SDSS J083231.19+351713.5
#doublelobe #fir #nooptical
#triple SDSS J074629.67+185411.5 #outflow
#doublelobe the bright IR source is a star SDSS J150623.93+054854.2 , I presume whatever is making the lobes is hiding behind it?
#doublelobe #fir #nooptical for the two larger sources; the little one on the right is SDSS J141823.77+601757.8
#fir #nooptical
#doublelobe SDSS J023150.23+024259.9
QSO #doublelobe SDSS J102717.86+080144.4 z=1.562
maybe SDSS J100247.68+320834.4
SDSS J121427.42+595814.8 #hybrid ?
#fir #nooptical
It has a faint something in the middle in the Radio so I'm calling this as a #triple SDSS J114227.74+040045.3
#doublelobe #nooptical
small #compact to East SDSS J140520.03+384236.4
SDSS J140524.99+384221.8 #hourglass
..the Radiolobe to the NW being very feint
missed it in the classify bit; but having now looked in FIRST and SDSS I think SDSS J014442.90+020242.8 might be the source with the.......
QSO SDSS J100003.53+543851.9 z=1.695
#spiral SDSS J131928.01+274456.2
#compact SDSS J122214.80+535620.8
#doublelobe maybe SDSS J103118.05+174612.7 but I can't actually see anything there in the optical
found this one really hard, are all four lobes from the same source? and how much is SDSS J111402.01+365901.4 responsible for? #green
#noir #nooptical
maybe SDSS J102922.13+175005.5 ?
SDSS J004858.02+122450.0 IR is buried in the glare from a star.
someone's eyes must be better than mine coz I can't see anything there in SDSS, but maybe SDSS J101253.52+592622.7 ?
maybe SDSS J145010.27+064809.9
#fir
#nooptical #hourglass
SDSS J212711.00+092502.1
.. its hard to tell which of the three is the pair
Think there might, just might, be two sources here, one of which is #nooptical, one is a #doublelobe and the other a #compact. But if so....
#hourglass SDSS J090134.83+202423.3
#doublelobe , not easy to pick the host out of the SDSS field but maybe SDSS J074120.16+205046.8
SDSS J120702.85+444316.6 #triple (but only just 😃)
SDSS J132755.33+013835.4 #doublelobe
SDSS J081203.66+263746.5 #doublelobe
marked it (SDSS J111928.89+471553.4) as noir but there probably is, its just buried in the glare of a star
SDSS J092331.50+294916.9 #wat
#compact #nooptical
SDSS J132057.23+643335.6 #triple
maybe SDSS J135441.26+154527.6 very faint in the optical
#nooptical
SDSS J114853.81+211109.8 #doublelobe
SDSS J132644.41+150426.3 #hybrid
think there may be two source here SDSS J001134.57+053605.5 and SDSS J001134.51+053541.7
SDSS J150134.52+064039.7 #Doublelobe
I can just make out the central RS even though it hasn't got a contour SDSS J104921.73+082136.4 so calling it a #triple
either SDSS J135755.49+093227.7 z =0.351 ± 0.0533 or SDSS J135755.63+093231.3 z=0.370 ± 0.0504
SDSS J141031.37+242900.4
unable to properly classify due to whiteout in the IR
What is that trail in the IR between SDSS J114025.06+221741.5
&
SDSS J114024.06+221719.3 ?
SDSS J161128.35+312154.9
#Nooptical
SDSS J153145.24+263612.6
SDSS J091813.98+102234.5
The compact lower source SDSS J161458.79+091934.5 is listed as a star
SDSS J231148.67+033855.7
Center = SDSS J113508.99+224102.0 ; lower pair maybe SDSS J113510.71+223959.6
where is the other jet?
think the source may be a galaxy that has been missed by SDSS at RA 347.4095, Dec 9.58836 just East of SDSS J230938.63+093519.8
maybe SDSS J092130.27+125639.0 ?
#nooptical
SDSS J215124.76+092049.7
maybe SDSS J210003.41+101004.9
#triple
found it hard to say what's going on, but could the source of both lobes be SDSS J152737.91+211336.8 ? rather than the 2 obvious galaxies?
#bent maybe SDSS J132044.49+151654.8 ?
found this one hard to classify, is it one source or more? I eventually voted for one, but could easily be wrong.
maybe SDSS J150636.53+074016.8 #doublelobe
SDSS J080431.14+205110.5 #hourglass
It hasn't merited its own contour but there is a little patch of something in the Radio between the two lobes so I'm calling this a #triple
looking linear feature, aligned with the inferometery processing grain
I'm wondering if the three in line Radio patches, are some kind of processing glitch? Looking in FIRST there seems to be a suspicious
not sure about this one, looks like two separate sources, but if so where is the second lobe of the SE one?
SDSS J091039.54+074614.7
#nooptical
maybe SDSS J075051.50+331855.1
@Dolorous_Edd hum having had another look you could well be right re SDSS J142757.82+324554.6
SDSS J142757.41+324558.8 #green
#noir but maybe a hint of a central radio source? maybe SDSS J075546.71+522729.6 ?
#overedge SDSS J120107.84+330757.5
marked this as no IR as the nearest IR wasn't central between the Radio Lobes, but I suppose it could be SDSS J092344.68+352450.3
SDSS J110329.07+461401.7 listed as both a star and a QSO
center source looks like it's SDSS J164405.49+635559.4 listed as a #star , the other appears to have no optical
#hourglass SDSS J160615.94+083229.7
#triple SDSS J094239.42+250746.1 , and a #compact with #no optical or IR
source at 1:30 is likely SDSS J170157.80+593452.4
two sources here, think I marked the position of the center IR source incorrectly, it should be SDSS J170202.22+593420.5
The big IR splotch is a #star , but the Radio is maybe coming form another star hidden in the glare SDSS J154829.55+471023.0
SDSS J110530.98+204547.9 listed as a #star ?
there is a faint smudge of both radio and IR equidistant between the two Radio objects, but nothing there in SDSS.
SDSS J002507.33+041851.7 #triple
possible #hybrid
There is a tiny smudge in SDSS at 171.13401, 44.50617 (4"NE of SDSS J112431.85+443020.4) which I think might be the RS
maybe #wat hard to tell exactly which of the several galaxies close together host the source but maybe SDSS J113524.92+065441.3
didn't mark SDSS J112530.96+601244.9 as the IR source as its not equidistant between the radio lobes, but maybe it is the source?
SDSS J163424.23+341543.4
strange one, if its a wat at both ends, why isn't it a wat in the middle?
SDSS J141521.51+443548.7 ?
#wat
SDSS J153920.93+215106.1 #doublelobe
#star
#overedge
SDSS J093238.30+161157.2 might be the source?
I wonder if that central galaxy is a disk? Not within SDSS footprint so I don't know how to tell
#wat at 11:30
SDSS J130100.24+372906.9
#triple; small radio source at 11.30 is a star
#hourglass
#triple
#asymmetric #no_optical
#No_optical
#hourglass #no_optical
SDSS J104057.58+262304.0 in the center: SDSS J104052.96+262403.5 to the NE
SDSS J163613.12+165132.0
SDSS J121701.37+101952.9 QSO #triple #wat
#noir #no_optical
SDSS J134157.02+360640.0 is listed as a star but I'm not sure it is; think the small contour might be SDSS J134156.54+360650.7
SDSS J101034.84+552541.7
possible #overedge #triple SDSS J130300.03+021248.7
#BHgroup
very odd, when I got this to classify there was only the 1 central contour
#hourglass QSO SDSS J114257.21+212911.2 z=1.373
SDSS J072609.18+401002.5
87GB 072243.1+401554
#hourglass
SDSS J154428.31+263628.4 #compact
#compact SDSS J013923.04+122815.4
#double_lobe SDSS J081854.23+342111.6 but maybe SDSS J081854.23+342111.6 is also contributing something
maybe a #wat seen end on? #compact
don't think the source is any of the obvious galaxies in SDSS
SDSS J162430.32+435544.6 #wat
center #compact source, I think there is a galaxy at 198.61773,50.17062 in SDSS that has been missed as a photometric object
#double_lobe maybe SDSS J205329.35+085702.4
SDSS J163522.84+394437.7 QSO #asymmetric #triple ?
#triple SDSS J112026.30+571005.2
#noir #no_optical #hourglass
maybe #triple SDSS J094859.02+172247.3 plus something from SDSS J094858.81+172253.1 in the background
an #hourglass and a #compact
maybe #double_lobe SDSS J110024.73+125210.2 also seems to have a tail of material to 5 o'clock in WISE band 1
#double_lobe SDSS J124137.41+570303.9
source at 5 o'clock SDSS J160858.99+400122.7 listed as a star? center source campact SDSS J160901.33+400230.8
#compact #fir #nooptical
SDSS J113720.06+022159.7 #compact
SDSS J122959.37+450429.0 #hourglass
wow! lots of galaxies probably multiple holes
#hybrid but source listed as a star in SDSS SDSS J125732.15+571532.3 ? Weird
#hourglass SDSS J135716.40+404556.8
SDSS J141722.82+584501.7
nice spiral
multiple souces
#wat and an #asteroid SDSS J094845.45+421902.4
#weird looks like 3 lobes coming from a star, but that can't be what it actually is?
SDSS J153218.94+493756.2
#hybrid
#asymmetric SDSS J105220.30+454322.2
#merger , three galaxies look like they are right on top of each other, one of them is SDSS J151513.71+151103.1
#star
SDSS J114302.96+265023.2
maybe SDSS J135601.59+362634.1
SDSS J111730.17+043320.0
think I classified this one wrong, the strong IR source between the two radios is a star
#compact #fir #no_optical
#nat
SDSS J082633.53+214349.2 ?
SDSS J104038.95+034152.3 in this FOV is listed as a star but I think it's an #asteriod
#compact #nooptical
#hourglass SDSS J133434.05+195425.4
source obscured by a #star
#wat
#asymmetric
SDSS J082516.96+224815.8 #compact
SDSS J084102.16+525854.0 #wat but no obvious other nearby galaxies?
I think this one is a bit #weird but possibly a #hybrid ?
#hourglass , but what looks, from its position, like it should be the IR source is actually a star SDSS J014054.48+074333.7 so maybe #fir ?
#hybrid SDSS J110516.63+322943.5
#hourglass
#fir #no_optical
odd looks like a #doublelobe but the apparent IR source is listed as a star? SDSS J131028.50+103304.3
nice #triple SDSS J144733.14+072451.4
#hourglass
#wat
maybe #hybrid ?
#compact
looks good but the IR in the center is a star?
can't tell, maybe the bright IR source between them is a red herring?
SDSS is thick with galaxies #wat
#doublelobe SDSS J111339.55+262022.4
maybe SDSS J071412.58+390108.4
SDSS J133618.82+083055.1 #hourglass
SDSS J112709.66+493726.1 #compact radio contours seem unusually #strong
#hourglass SDSS J144617.93+050740.7
#hourglass maybe SDSS J130428.30+514302.5, also maybe SDSS J130431.36+514341.9 source at 11.30
#wat maybe multiple holes
#fir #no_optical
#fir #no_optical
#hourglass #fir #no_optical
SDSS J024048.33+030124.0
#asymmetric
SDSS J165924.58+254705.4 #hourglass
yes SDSS J082422.03+121607.4 looks like an #asteroid
SDSS J170013.13+460848.8 #hourglass
SDSS J114801.61+252840.7 #star, but if its a star why aren't the contours round?
#noir
SDSS J074102.36+461838.0 ? #hourglass
think marked this one wrong, the strong IR source is a star
SDSS J115151.70+314634.5
#wat
think there may be at least two holes here
#doublelobe SDSS J114351.82+234702.2
#hourglass
SDSS J005226.05+121931.6 #hourglass
either SDSS J090608.32+063331.7 or SDSS J090608.12+063331.4. #hourglass
#overedge #triple bright IR source at 12 oclock is three galaxies, no idea which one is the active one.
several galaxies together, hard to tell which is the source
SDSS J125618.98+542554.3 ?
SDSS J122634.85+045911.5 ?
#fir #no_optical
central IR is 5or6 galaxies all packed together.
2 x big #star central SDSS J103039.94+510923.3 & RH SDSS J103033.50+510935.7, the latter is recorded in SDSS as both a galaxy and a star?
marked this one wrong I think.
I know you can get some odd optical effects but why is the star SDSS J115336.19+335044.3 square in both WISE & SDSS?
#compact
#wat
#wat
#hourglass
SDSS explorer says this is a star, but looks more like a fuzzy galaxy to me.
#compact SDSS J160716.19+080516.8
tricky one; might this be two doubles or 2 phases of activity of a single unseen IR source wat?
#wat lots of galaxies 😃
#triple and an #hourglass
#hourglass
#triple
SDSS J144110.39+031743.2
+1 wow, lots of galaxies in SDSS, hard to tell which one is the source, #wat
#triple SDSS J133956.26+151137.3
not sure what's happening with center source; left hand source #hourglass SDSS J114354.61+054908.2
#overedge
SDSS J135137.56+543952.3 #wat ?
maybe SDSS J230444.25+042147.8?
#hourglass SDSS J115603.55+521237.3
has SDSS J092635.40+362423.2 had a close encounter with SDSS J092635.08+362422.6 and did that cause the jets?
no third contour but there is a bit of radio in the middle so a #triple, SDSS J092635.40+362423.2?
the #fir source it looks like this is coming from, appears to have a faint trace in the optical but it isn't highlighted as a SDSS target
#double_lobe
#hybrid SDSS J152105.62+113044.0
several galaxies and a star close together, can't tell if this is a double lobe or two compacts?
center source #compact SDSS J072236.74+385027.0, think the lower one might be a star.
maybe host obscured by star SDSS J164006.23+254924.1?
#fir #no_optical
center=SDSS J091632.87+202719.2; lower=SDSS J091632.03+202641.6
#no_optical
on the left maybe #wat SDSS J142937.83+432137.3;
#triple #wat SDSS J155518.73+044626.9
SDSS J090157.24+030450.2
Is this the owl galaxy? SDSS J134248.36+015808.9?
#star SDSS J123254.47+130207.4
lowest IR source maybe associated with SDSS J100622.27+240429.3?
maybe #bent #triple from SDSS J124628.81+170656.2
central source #noir #no_optical ; source at 1 o'clock SDSS J093524.28+570402.0
#noir but maybe SDSS J122541.97+494846.0?
#no_optical
SDSS J112539.68+423906.8?
#hourglass SDSS J113301.79+355415.0
SDSS J162033.43+173955.5 #compact
I'm seeing some symmetry here is there any chance this is a #lens?
...and SDSS J123359.44+060742.7?
toughy, is this an #overedge triple or three compacts that just happen to line up? the end sources line up with SDSS J123350.18+061003.9 ...
central source is prob SDSS J090402.04+192803.4; source at 5 o'clock maybe SDSS J090359.13+192649.5
an asymmetric #plume and an #overedge
something looks wrong with the Radio data in this one?
#doublelobe SDSS J141718.67+301537.3 + compact SDSS J141721.22+301426.5(also a GZ object)
#hourglass
#noir #no_optical the bright ir source near the center of the image is a star SDSS J155514.40+215933.8
SDSS J120019.05+371820.3
nice #triple SDSS J132837.22+632917.4
#bent lots of galaxies in SDSS how to tell which one is the RS?
Maybe SDSS J075149.35+501945.5 ?
maybe SDSS J142049.99+523203.5 ?
Lots of galaxies 😃 I think at least 2 Radio Sources blended together SDSS J121738.77+033948.2 and SDSS J121741.14+033948.3
#hybrid maybe SDSS J091408.01+522948.6
SDSS J121720.77+421212.8 ? #hourglass
maybe SDSS J143828.53+481223.2
I think there might be two radio objects here,
maybe SDSS J143000.89+212239.6?
maybe SDSS J114930.88+500734.6
#compact ,SDSS view is odd, clear visual candidate though I can't tell if its a star or a galaxy, but no data about it?
#hourglass #doublelobe maybe SDSS J165609.69+463131.3
if this is a #doublelobe then I can't see an obvious candidate in SDSS
source at 5:00 maybe SDSS J081226.55+161848.3? No idea about the central one.
#hourglass #faintIR #NoOptical
#plume maybe SDSS J121346.69+170359.9
#HeadTail might be SDSS J134521.16+020424.0 but not totally convincing allignment
#doublelobe maybe SDSS J153459.57+234155.8?
#bent SDSS J111920.41+014108.1?; RC at 12:30 separate object #NoIR and #NoOptical
maybe SDSS J112217.92+424916.0?
I classfd this as a double which is probably wrong, three objects in SDSS in roughly the same patch of sky as this, two galaxies and a star
nice #doublelobe #nooptical
two different sources I think SDSS J144200.84+324322.9(top) which is a galaxy, and SDSS J144200.68+324318.8 (bottom) which is a #star
#star SDSS J151711.32+381429.6 I marked this as no infrared because the Radio didn't line up right with the IR, but I might be wrong?
SDSS J115558.02+551800.0, + awesome spiral to the NE in SDSS
Is there a hashtag for peanut? several things in SDSS at about that location but maybe SDSS J075658.31+482402.9 ?
SDSS J120853.75+372943.7
#ifrs
#compact SDSS J100223.02+421707.2
IR whiteout #star
lots of galaxies, hard to tell which are radios
#doublelobe maybe SDSS J152744.29+452410.3
#overedge two phases of activity maybe?
SDSS J170033.95+485515.3 in about that location which is listed as a #star?
#hourglass
#doublelobe
#ifrs #doublelobe
SDSS J100934.71+041748.0 faint patch of Radio in the middle?
#noir
SDSS J120226.78+503656.1
#doublelobe maybe SDSS J081057.62+544130.0 ?
#doublelobe #nooptical and #noir
four galaxies close together in SDSS the Radio is coming from one or both of the top two?
SDSS J131857.17+053645.2
in the Radio there looks like a faint blip at about 5 oclock that might go with the two small contours at half past 11, for a triple?
#doublelobe might be either SDSS J091626.24+240832.7 or SDSS J091625.87+240829.9 ?
#doublelobe #Nooptical
#doublelobe maybe SDSS J124213.02+051343.8?
#doublelobe
#doublelobe #NoIR #Nooptical
#doublelobe maybe SDSS J074046.92+442515.2 ?
#triple . Might be either SDSS J100347.67+294428.6 or SDSS J100348.20+294429.0 ?
maybe
SDSS J093238.36+104326.5
&
SDSS J093239.36+104235.1
#nir
I've had another look and now agree about SDSS J115137.90+400615.3
#FIR
That third source might be SDSS J134631.82+273000.8?
#doublelobe #FIR #Nooptical ; + a bug in this 'discus' page a third contour to the SE is visable which wasn't in 'clasify'
#doublelobe
SDSS J170305.36+324312.5 ?
#doublelobe
#hourglass
source in the middle SDSS J115011.19+082951.7 ?
#compact and another
#triple with dim core?
#doublelobe
IR whiteout
SDSS J124318.96+470929.3 #compact
SDSS J093425.13+054532.3 #compact
#bent #hourglass impressive looking cluster of galaxies
SDSS J085324.01+543805.1
#compact
#triple maybe SDSS J135027.40+485619.8?
#hourglass SDSS J075044.36+184337.0 ? and another second source?
#compact
maybe SDSS J071249.42+394845.7 ?
maybe SDSS J102623.04+423937.2 ?
#hourglass
#doublelobe
#hourglass
#compact
#NoIR
#NoIR
#NoIR
#compact SDSS J083110.33+244859.6
#compact and an #overedge
faint IR also faint blip in the Radio between the two lobes, so faint #triple?
faint IR
#compact maybe SDSS J114940.51+153925.3
#NoIR
2x #compact SDSS J135931.14+092754.4 & SDSS J135931.81+092715.4
I think the radio source is in the small green splotch just North of SDSS J115138.06+400606.8
#triple
#compact
IR whiteout by local star
merger?
SDSS J125725.03+305918.6
and
SDSS J125723.37+305917.9
SDSS J095643.40+271209.6
In SDSS there is a small blue dot associated with the SW Radio contour, the central RC has what looks like its own faint galaxy source
#spiral maybe a #compact
IR whiteout, faintly active Radio core so I'm calling this one as a #triple
#doublelobe core not currently active
#compact #NoIR
#hourglass x2
very faint sugestion in the Radio image between the two lobes that this is a #triple, either very faint or noIR
#triple
radio signals coincide suspiciously with linear feature in radio background.
a #triple and a #compact
dim infrared
slight radio signal from the middle, so I think this is a #triple
infrared whiteout
#noinfrared , also these two radio sources coincide with a linear feature in the background.
in FIRST this is a #triple but any IR source has been whited out
no middle contour but look in FIRST and this is actually a #triple
in SDSS the Radio Source on the left hand side looks blue
#compact
#hourglass
possible #overedge #triple
IR probably lost in the glare of that star?
#compact
#triple
#triple and indeed lookes like there is some rotation
#noinfrared
#triple
coming from the middle of a tight cluster of galaxies
the smallest contour might be a small newish jet emanating from a spiral
third time 18/11/2014 19:13 GMT
third time 18/11/2014 19:06
double lobe and another?
second time 18/11/2014 19:00GMT
second time 18/11/2014 18:46 GMT
third time 16/11/2014 11:52 GMT
I find this 1 hard to interpret, but eventually plumped for two separate sources, but maybe also 2 jets from the IR source between them?
which of the IR sources are these coming from?
third time I've seen this, 15/11/2014 22:24. #triple + another seperate radio source?
This, what looks like a jet, lines up with a linear feature in the background Radio Image, so is this corrupted in some way?
shown this one a second time 15/11/2014 22:13
for a third time 15/11/2014 16:18
#triple, also in the FIRST image there are either two equidistant separate radio sources, or maybe some earlier activity from this object?
#hourglass x 2? Also with the left hand one, the core would not seem to be central within the IR source.
have now been shown this one twice 15/11/2014 16:03 GMT
no active core?
if the bright IR source is producing this jet, then where's the other lobe?
double but also, right hand lobe is co-located with another IR source?
#Hourglass no infrared
looks like there is a tail of material associated with this one in the NVSS image?
I've been shown this one twice 15/11/2014 15:37 GMT
#doublelobe
are we sure this isn't 2 separate radio galaxies? One on the left almost as a triple, and then a jet associated with the bright IR source?
probably a #triple, but is the lower lobe interacting with a second separate IR source and is that IR source itself also a radio source?
have now been shown this one twice, 15/11/2014 13:23 GMT
#triple
awesome, and maybe make a good X in somebody's astronomical alphabet?
#triple ? but if it is, why are the two lobes not equidistant?
core no longer active?
Another one I've been shown twice in a few minutes, I don't mind, its a goody 😃
#triple
Have now been shown this one twice in 10 minutes, I think its 3 separate sources with the middle one being corrupted by an artifact.
central source no longer active?
No IR
-rather than something artificial, then there wouldn't seem enough rotation in the galaxy for it to have produced the other two Radio blobs?
The two thin jets of the triple seem to match with a long artificial looking linear feature in the radio image, if those are actually jets-
odd that we can't see the other jet of the central object?
could it be that the source galaxy is behind a nearby star but we can see the radio jets around it? Or is the IR source the galaxy?
No IR?
Nice one but I've been given it to classify twice in the last three objects?
I recognize that the answer is probly no, but we have three IR sources here all with Radio images to the SW, could they be 1 lenzed object?
#Short_jets ?
This looks like #jets with a central souce
If these are jets then it looks like a small galaxy about a third of the way along the right hand one, is #getting_fried