Radio Galaxy Zoo Talk
#triple
#triple lobes possibly angled towards/away from us? very clear AGN spectrum SDSS J103435.81+251817.9 Z_sp=0.395
I think this may be a #triple seen almost face-on to one of the lobes, host SDSS J142040.86+065059.4 Z_sp=0.238
possible #giant #overedge #doublelobe with other lobe about 3' SE, host maybe SDSS J114822.93+241612.6 which NED suggests has Z_ph~2.315
the stronger radio source here has no IR match and may also be slightly extended to its 11 o'clock, though no contours are generated there
#overedge #triple that also possesses a #corejet is 4C +31.30 with 235 refs in NED small #compact NW is unrelated
NVSS suggest there is also a N lobe above the central source, making this a #triple SDSS J081651.92+492544.1 no Z (ph or sp) disturbed shape
small #doublelobe host faint and maybe irregular but green -ish?SDSS J131222.42+284826.5 Z_ph~0.24-0.32
central #compact with contours overlapping a possible #triple immediately above it?
#compact and possible doublelobe with the central and upper-right sources being the lobes, host would be IR source on lower lobe's NW edge?
NVSS hints at faint tail running almost due S? nat if so SDSS J151133.53+023532.7 Z_sp=0.112
#nat seen from an angle? or precessing jets? SDSS J081854.09+224744.8 Z_sp=0.096
#doublelobe and unrelated #overedge complex source with host SDSS J075952.30+381424.1 Z_ph~0.1-0.11 optical jet pointing SE or star trail?
marginally overedge #doublelobe host barely visible in optical and bright star nearby confuses things SDSS J115916.71+610807.8 Z_ph~.28-.45
weak #wat host interacting SDSS J100742.79+361232.8 Z_sp=0.171 uncertain if the galaxies are disk-like due to interaction but one has a bar
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radio source is extended in both ATLAS and FIRST, IR host has no optical match in any DSS2 band but its small size suggests a lobed source
possible #bhgroup multiple sources in same cluster, central source maybe #nat SDSS J085012.86+360422.5 Z_sp=0.383
#hourglass with hint of Xshape but insufficient resolution to be sure, host one of tight compact group SDSS J132105.50+341501.0 Z_ph~.28-.4
small #hourglass host looks like one of a pair of overlapping galaxies listed as SDSS J131549.60+161643.9 Z_ph~0.5-0.55
#triple with very diffuse lobes, host has no optical counterpart, but is present in IR, structure in core in FIRST hints possibly restarted?
#doublelobe irregular host morphology, possible merger? no sign of a core, optical or otherwise SDSS J081303.10+552050.7 Z_ph~0.2-0.21
the compact host is SDSS J115334.56+153021.9 Z_sp=0.114 which is a very good match for the Z_ph of the double host, perhaps they interacted?
#compact and separate #doublelobe disk-like host for the double SDSS J115331.93+152934.8 Z_ph~0.11
#overedge #triple host SDSS J093139.21+512700.4 Z_sp=0.580 spectrum classed as QSO
#artefact of bright source towards 11 o'clock
#wat ? host possibly SDSS J085759.07+145744.6 Z_ph~0.39
also known #Xshape
#overedge #triple possibly #giant as no optical match, IR host at RA: 9:01:13.97 DEC: 15:35:51.7 about 2.5' across, very slightly bent?
#bent #triple host SDSS J230549.05+031043.2 Z_ph~0.34-0.9
#onesided ? no counterlobe in NVSS? host QSO at Z_sp=0.432 SDSS J144204.39+281209.3
#hourglassplume ? NVSS suggests emission extends due S, perhaps a tail? host SDSS J164419.97+454644.4 Z_sp=0.225
a tough one to call, could be doublelobe but the good match between one lobe and a galaxy suggests it is related, so other lobe is separate?
partly #overedge #triple SDSS J120232.58+361402.8 Z_ph~0.23 host irregular and odd colour but is it really the host? needs an overlay
weak #diffuse emission here in NVSS, host odd shape, disturbed and extended, almost disk-like SDSS J121521.11+151512.9 Z_ph~0.52-0.57
suspect #triple with host SDSS J123253.98+454208.2 Z_ph~0.62-0.68 rather than the optical source at image centre
#bent #plume ? host SDSS J132806.23+502810.8 Z_sp=1.192 also weak #compact
possible #bhgroup including compact source on SE edge, central #plume source SDSS J144000.15+284820.6 Z_sp=0.250, also a #wat here
#doublelobe faint irregular host? SDSS J095933.90+443200.2 Z_ph~0.33-0.4
#corejet and two weak #compact (or maybe two lobes of a double) corejet host is faint irregular galaxy SDSS J122416.70+060254.0 Z_ph~.1-.75
partly #overedge #wat SDSS J104742.83+434652.7 Z_sp=0.086
#triple with hint of precessing lobes SDSS J223853.77+070755.3 Z_ph~0.17-0.38 pink-ish colour hints at AGN but host is small and faint
agree with SDSS J143730.77+533542.4 from NVSS suspect this is a double or hourglass with other lobe too faint or diffuse to resolve in FIRST
#triple with relic due W? host maybe SDSS J083930.87+594947.0 Z_sp=0.12-0.84 very faint, unsure if aligned with radio core
#wat with very strong core and hotspot on S lobe SDSS J080842.90+055043.7 Z_sp=0.430 NED lists as 4C +05.35
agree on host ID, Z_ph~0.35-0.38 host is very faint but seems irregular, would not be surprised to find it is starforming but no spectrum
small #hourglass is host SDSS J105416.19+165000.1 Z_ph~0.17 or is it really something behind this small foreground galaxy?
candidate #giant #overedge #doublelobe host probably SDSS J142102.25+285953.5 Z_sp=0.481 almost 3.5' across
#doublelobe SDSS J101206.08+184956.0 Z_ph~0.63
perhaps #doublelobe with host SDSS J215838.40+093203.7 Z_sp=0.528
slightly #bent #triple host maybe SDSS J153249.44+573424.9 but some offset, as shown in discussion, perhaps dust obscures the host AGN?
#compact emission from core of #merger with huge tidal tail extending due E SDSS J110854.48+024038.5 listed in NED as VIII Zw 126 Z_sp=0.035
#overedge #triple SDSS J162541.29+550835.8 Z_ph~0.55-0.64
#triple no optical match, very faint possible IR host at RA: 13:31:56.82 DEC: 35:32:50.5
#diffuse #overedge #triple SDSS J112954.53+065312.3 Z_sp=0.116
#overedge #triple host very faint optically SDSS J154026.91+164807.5 Z_ph~0.5-0.85
#overedge #doublelobe with diffuse lobes uncertain if host SDSS J080707.26+423451.0 Z_sp=0.249 or SDSS J080707.99+423450.3 Z_ph~0.24-0.28
#corejet spectacular #merger SDSS J103631.88+022144.1 Z_sp=0.050 starburst spectrum - but from which nucleus?! colours suggest both spirals?
#hourglass slightly odd geometry to upper lobe, as if this source was bent or precessing SDSS J234242.45+040806.9 no Z, NED refs suggest QSO
small #doublelobe is the galaxy here really the host or is it a background object? alignment seems off SDSS J130418.42+282805.2 Z_sp=0.026
#corejet host galaxy type uncertain, lenticular seen face-on or a spiral but without the arms resolved? SDSS J225822.74+064118.4 Z_ph~0.05
weak #doublelobe host has strongly extended shape but red colours SDSS J155549.80+241409.9 Z_sp=0.669 weak H beta and H delta absorption?
NVSS suggests centre source may be host to diffuse emission also, radio is more extended due N but also a little due W
asymmetric #triple host very faint optically SDSS J145057.43+355310.1 Z_ph~0.65-0.7
weak #doublelobe from edge-on disk? host SDSS J140932.69+415107.0 Z_ph~0.3-0.33 non-red and extended shape
#artefact of bright source due 5 o'clock about 6' away
#compact and #doublelobe and #plume the plume host is SDSS J135759.10+060904.7 Z_sp=.511 slightly irregular but faint host, spectrum QSO AGN
H beta line seems very redshifted from the model position! H alpha a little red of centre also, some other strong peaks not labelled?
#hourglassplume host small for the Z and slightly irregular SDSS J161449.71+321054.5 Z_sp=0.224 spectrum classed as QSO broadline
#doublelobe #hybrid candidate host has no optical match, IR host at RA: 16:43:14.84 DEC: +52:38:36.6
NGC 4793 radio emission from star formation, uncertain if weak compact source in lower-right is associated with adjacent galaxy LEDA 214037
small #doublelobe and #overedge #doublelobe uncertain of host for overedge source
could the host be a disk galaxy? Colours and shape seem right for it, though too faint to be conclusive
This QSO looks more like a #nat than a doublelobe to me - I'm not convinced the lower source is related since it would be highly asymmetric
upper-left host is disk-like galaxy at Z_sp=0.107 SDSS J160732.65+531448.8
FIRST shows only #compact sources but NVSS shows both with a wider region of emission but not sure what their morphology would be
strong emission for FR1 type? SDSS J005727.88+020934.5 Z_sp=0.292
NVSS indicates more extensive emission, perhaps #plume SDSS J102625.36+513020.0 Z_sp=0.220
small #hourglass separate #compact and central #nat ? central source might instead be corejet or 1-sided with host SDSS J141813.14+464251.7
slightly #overedge #triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.160 but too small to be a giant candidate SDSS J153313.21+065801.5
#doublelobe host has extended shape but colours are typical of ETG at Z_sp=0.297 SDSS J004605.77+013057.0
central #compact and separate #doublelobe possibly even Xshaped but hard to be sure, is too small for details in NVSS too diffuse for FIRST
possible #overedge doublelobe but unsure of host ID as SE lobe resolved out in FIRST, also possible restarted source outside image 3' due SW
needs higher-res overlay than DSS2 to be sure but I wonder if the brighter part might be a potential supernova remnant if not core emission?
#extended source in UGC 4108, nearly edge-on disk at Z_sp=0.019, star formation probably but not quite aligned with core?
NVSS shows more extended emission, brighter due N, may well be restarted but could also be a wat
#bent source unsure of host, perhaps SDSS J093324.40+060037.2 Z_ph~0.44 but alignment not good
central #plume and separate #extended central has spectrum affected by bright star, is SDSS J100734.99+120256.4 optically extended shape
possible #corejet and possible #nat with the former in cluster at Z_sp~0.323, latter is SDSS J123452.95+230050.2 Z_sp=0.557
#doublelobe with a hint of core emission but host obscured in both IR and optical by foreground disk galaxy (that is not aligned to be host)
#hourglass host not typical ETG? signs of disturbed morphology SDSS J142557.05+392444.8 Z_sp=0.143 spectrum classed as GALAXY
central small #hourglass two #overedge sources on bottom edge of image, one is #doublelobe
#doublelobe host has irregular morphology, non-red colour, very faint but maybe interacting? SDSS J135345.41+073125.1 Z_ph~0.21-0.34
central #plume and separate bright #compact #ifrs NW, central source host SDSS J085742.26+280431.2 Z_ph~0.29-0.65
#triple and separate weak #compact triple host might be edge-on disk SDSS J133011.73+414623.4 but alignment looks off, so not conclusive
possibly #Xshaped ? host SDSS J145405.81+095952.5 Z_ph~0.33
#compact core emission (and possibly star formation in central source) from edge-on UGC 9262, and adjacent lenticular Z_sp=0.029
#doublelobe host non-red and irregular shape SDSS J130122.06+052353.0 Z_ph~0.3-0.38
NVSS shows this is NW lobe of either a double or triple but not sure which is host galaxy
interesting that both N and S lobes have two bright hotspots, binary SMBH maybe? 55 refs in NED, known Xshaped source
#overedge #Xshaped in spite of appearance here, zoom out in NVSS shows as S lobe of 4C +48.29, host is SDSS J102053.67+483124.3 Z_sp=0.053
#merger radio emission probably due to star formation SDSS J103603.85+350913.5 Z_sp=0.086 on left SDSS J103603.54+350908.7 on right
broadly #doublelobe but odd morphology in E part SDSS J230021.96+065432.3 Z_ph~0.18
#hybrid candidate? lower jet brightest at furthest from host, upper jet brightest at closest to host SDSS J133623.19+232858.8 Z_sp=0.606
small #hourglass and candidate #giant #overedge #triple the overedge host is SDSS J104614.79+522906.5 Z_ph~0.57-0.75 and ~3' across
#doublelobe likeliest host candidate is irregular in shape and non-red SDSS J143507.46+225414.0 Z_ph~0.23-0.3
#overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J124154.50+573040.8 Z_ph~0.26-0.32 radio source is 4C +57.20 ? not sure from NED refs if known association
possibly restarted #doublelobe ? no optical match for host and only very weak IR candidate
weak #diffuse source has spectrum classed as K5 star and no galaxies nearby according to NED, do not think it is related to radio source SE
two #compact one is slightly extended and with interacting/overlapping host galaxies, one of which is edge-on disk, unsure which is host
#Sshaped perhaps?
#overedge #Xshaped SDSS J160027.78+083743.0 Z_sp=0.227 radio source known as 4C +08.46
small #hourglass host disk -like but could be tidal distortion SDSS J130849.99+481852.8 Z_sp=0.198 spectrum classed as GALAXY BROADLINE
#doublelobe with #corejet ? very faint optical host SDSS J112134.18+281020.2 Z_ph~0.72-0.76
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#diffuse #overedge #doublelobe ? NVSS suggests central emission may have opposite lobe due E, unsure of host, other diffuse sources nearby
partly #overedge #triple NVSS hints at emission extending SE so perhaps a wat? SDSS J120046.11+294257.5 Z_ph~0.17
two unrelated #compact, one has bright IR match yet is very faint in optical SDSS J122922.20+551703.6 other has no IR/optical match
two faint #hourglass sources, one close enough to a #compact source for the contours to overlap, these two have no IR match, other is a ETG
three #doublelobe sources, NVSS suggests lower right double may be a nat and there's some diffuse emission related to the upper-right source
#Xshaped same object as http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00019ni
#Xshaped SDSS J074331.06+375909.2 Z_ph~0.33-0.55 host is located on optical diffraction spike from nearby star, so colours and Z_ph dubious
#wat plenty of detail in the lobes SDSS J163800.86+375259.8 Z_ph~0.18
agree, overedge #triple host SDSS J120837.12+612106.3 Z_sp=0.275 spectrum has absorption lines from dust but continuum indicates very hot?
host has clear dust lane across its length, ambiguous whether or not it is a disk galaxy (as GZ1 observed)
partly #overedge #restarted #doublelobe and separate weak #compact double host is SDSS J170517.83+394029.2 Z_ph~0.6-0.7
host has Z_ph~0.12-0.16, has similar colours and size to other nearby galaxies with Z_ph ranging from 0.07 to 0.18, including disk galaxies
green areas are Voorwerpje or intense star formation? FIRST suggests a radio core as well as diffuse emission, is host disk?
Xshaped or precessing jets? SDSS J132939.95+181841.9 Z_sp=0.514 slightly disturbed shape? strong OII/OIII emission
#doublelobe non-ETG-like host SDSS J235210.36+081449.7 Z_ph~0.28-0.34 faint, irregular and non-red
#wat from SDSS J085053.39+134857.6 Z_sp=0.192 but possibly also emission from SDSS J085055.24+134922.4 Z_ph~0.18?
could this be Xshaped with the older pair of lobes face-on to our perspective? Unusual radio morphology regardless, host at Z_ph~0.52-0.61
#triple and #compact in adjacent galaxies, compact host SDSS J144357.67+291923.8 Z_sp=0.178 triple has no SDSS ID
asymmetric #triple perhaps bent but seen from an angle SDSS J162409.20+484241.8 Z_ph~0.28-0.64 faint irregular host, maybe distant merger?
possible #hybrid candidate? SDSS J232554.27+025416.1 Z_sp=0.496
#bent somewhat messy source, host QSO at Z_sp=.434 SDSS J122454.46+212246.4 NED lists 274 refs, 4C 21.35 a source of bright gamma ray flares
#overedge #doublelobe outside SDSS, IR host RA: 7:20:24.28 DEC: +25:34:38.2
#overedge #doublelobe not sure of host ID, bright star nearby confusing IR, maybe SDSS J165104.78+295209.8 Z_ph~0.23
#triple FR1 type, more extensive in NVSS, also precessing maybe? SDSS J114125.98+080216.5 Z_sp=0.228
#overedge #triple host maybe SDSS J102357.01+074914.7 Z_ph~0.42-0.6
is SDSS J161157.36+073856.1 a disk galaxy?
not sure if these sources are related but conspicuous QSO is central SDSS J021616.85+053056.1 Z_sp=1.362 odd radio morphology if it is host
#doublelobe is host disk galaxy? SDSS J110048.23+150821.6 Z_ph~.4-.41 IR is unable to resolve host clearly, optical overlay would be better
large, partly #overedge #hourglassplume host SDSS J133623.19+232858.8 Z_sp=0.606 very strong OII/OIII emission, host has disturbed shape
3C 236 bright enough to generate a lot of noise at ~3.3Jy/beam, 298 refs in NED, huge lobes in NVSS resolved out in FIRST or outside survey
suspect host is not SDSS J155453.51+382206.3 but instead a distant background source to its ENE with no clear IR/optical match
#triple host not ETG-like, especially in colour SDSS J143934.48+531437.0 Z_ph~0.27 shape is too wide for edge-on disk but might be inclined?
#hourglassplume NVSS suggests emission more extensive with curving branch N to NE? SDSS J102624.76+542906.2 Z_sp=0.157
FIRST suggests #overedge #triple SDSS J075135.64+180328.0 Z_ph~0.4-0.64
overedge host maybe SDSS J222008.67+085901.7 Z_ph~0.3-0.39 shows signs of recent interaction or tidal disruption
FIRST suggests #bent #triple and #overedge #triple bent host SDSS J222011.77+090029.6 NED shows as QSO Z~0.623 NED note suggests Sc colours!
slightly #bent #triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.898 SDSS J141151.97+550948.7
#bent #hourglass noise is from very bright source some way off due WNW
#extended emission from star formation in major merger, part of this is in core of starburst galaxy SDSS J083539.96+462928.1 Z_sp=0.015
changing my mind, I agree with Dolorous Edd #doublelobe more detail in NE lobe in FIRST, other lobe resolved out in FIRST but seen by NVSS
sign of blue lens-like arc just E of central #compact source, host galaxy SDSS J143956.51+325024.5 Z_sp=0.418 at centre of tight group
small triple or hourglassplume with extra emission SE? SDSS J081404.55+060238.3 Z_sp=.561 flat spectrum, very strong OII/OIII, classed QSO
for top two sources, maybe both are small wat? SDSS J170431.65+584401.3 Z_sp=0.493 and SDSS J170425.12+584429.4 Z_ph~0.72-0.74
#hourglass non-ETG host and colours, maybe merger (or even polar ring) from optical image? SDSS J103913.93+591426.6 Z_ph~0.16-0.18
small #triple or hourglass NED gives Z_ph~1.305 possible QSO, host has turquoise colour
#Xshaped or precessing jets? SDSS J141702.13+201903.2 Z_ph~0.55
very bright #compact is generating many artefacts, host is [HB89] 0215+015 with 246 refs in NED, known QSO/Blazar, NED gives Z(sp?)~1.715
#artefact probably due to bright source due W in NVSS outside FIRST area
#overedge #triple host barely there in optical SDSS J100958.68+122026.2 Z_ph~0.46-0.7 with large errors on Z_ph, more emission in NVSS?
central source is #artefact of very bright source some way due E, small weak #compact on lower-left edge looks genuine
very slightly #bent host SDSS J143521.94+202117.9 Z_sp=0.748 NED suggests possible blazar, flat-spectrum radio source
#overedge #triple host SDSS J091942.21+260923.9 Z_sp=0.215 spectrum classed as AGN, very faint hint of disruption in host in SDSS DR10 image
#bhgroup of messy #hourglassplume and 2 #compact ,one compact has Z_sp=0.390, messy host SDSS J095038.02+225501.4 is extended, interacting?
#nat host maybe QSO, implied from the NED refs? SDSS J161920.03+553603.7 NED gives Z_ph~0.405
#artefact perhaps of bright source some way due W
#compact and #overedge #doublelobe FR1 with host SDSS J144900.86+400044.2 Z_sp=0.185
left lobe is there in NVSS, making this #overedge #triple host maybe SDSS J153051.58+445250.5 Z_ph~0.21-0.22
#compact and #overedge #doublelobe just in view to NE, uncertain of host
#diffuse hard to ascertain host, several possible candidates, all faint, brightest is SDSS J123425.01+222746.1 Z_ph~0.48
mostly #compact but also diffuse, odd continuum to host spectrum SDSS J134105.10+395945.4 Z_sp=0.171 has bright white core, some disruption?
NVSS suggests central source is part of #doublelobe with host SDSS J015321.95+064430.9 Z_sp=0.248
close #bhgroup with #compact , small #hourglass and small #onesided sources, brightest optical host SDSS J081332.57+220619.5 Z_sp=0.393
two #onesided no optical? no counterlobes in NVSS, IR hosts, top: RA: 12:28:35.49 DEC: +33:14:11.8 centre: RA: 12:28:38.12 DEC: +33:13:26.4
central source looks wat in FIRST but NVSS shows it as the head of a long #nat extending due W, host SDSS J170334.29+414011.8 Z_sp=0.142
asymmetric host SDSS J104759.27+151557.8 Z_sp=0.214 overedge host SDSS J104801.20+151438.4 Z_sp=0.216
asymmetric #triple and separate #overedge triple, also some diffuse emission in this area in NVSS that is had to associate with a source
#wat ? and separate #nat (or corejet?) wat host is the brightest of this group SDSS J162228.85+264658.1 Z_sp=0.221 nat host in same group
odd radio shape, suspect multiple galaxies in this small group are the source, brightest is SDSS J151919.71+313232.7 Z_sp=0.347
NVSS suggests this is one lobe of a hourglass, other lobe diffuse and resolved out, host SDSS J224436.16+123558.3 Z_ph~0.45
I think Dolorous Edd is right about central source and the compact is unrelated, considering the combination of FIRST and NVSS
#triple would this be green at nearer Z? Z_sp=0.507 + pink colours + very strong emission, flat continuum SDSS J142636.36+274819.4
IR obscured by diffraction spike but optical match at RA: 217.9591 DEC: 55.39375 elliptical galaxy with no SDSS ID due to nearby bright star
not sure about overedge, might just be small faint source with no host in WISE, NVSS suggests some extra emission NW, maybe distant triple?
from NVSS the #doublelobe option seems more likely
partly #overedge #triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.055 SDSS J144457.09+073757.7 E lobe on top of star so confused marking this
asymmetric #wat NVSS shows Western part of wat more clearly, host SDSS J160645.58+223813.9 Z_sp=0.186
UGC 08669, known nat host, 36 refs in NED
#nat would love to see radio/optical overlay; it almost looks like two galaxies' emission is interacting! SDSS J134150.45+262213.0 Z_sp=.069
slightly #extended source, host is small and faint for its Z with non-ETG colours SDSS J092659.94+405804.1 Z_ph~0.11
NVSS suggests some #diffuse emission around the #compact central source which has host SDSS J075009.50+264407.7 Z_sp=.130 faded wat if real?
I classified as doublelobe with host SDSS J074452.30+335141.4 no Z, but might be wrong as it's slightly offset from ideal centre
perhaps, or could it be a #wat ? host SDSS J150024.16+201240.0 Z_ph~0.09 knotty jets in either case
agreed, looks like a #bent source, almost Zshaped, host has tidally disrupted appearance SDSS J145127.26+481836.5 Z_ph~0.24
asymmetric #doublelobe very elongated host, like disk seen edge-on with a bulge, SDSS J113231.69+250352.7 Z_ph~0.31-0.36
#triple possible extremely faint IR match but so faint must consider inconclusive, shape reminiscent of a restarted source
#hourglass host has shape like edge-on disk and also clear bulge SDSS J152931.73+244748.0 Z_sp=0.505 spectrum classed as GALAXY
#onesided or perhaps very asymmetric wat? host SDSS J083909.41+334801.1 Z_sp=0.529 given this Z the host galaxy seems rather large?
#overedge #triple host very faint optically but probably SDSS J165159.91+273836.7 Z_ph~0.33-0.36
same object as http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00023wq
partly #overedge #triple disk host SDSS J120301.43+235319.9 Z_sp=0.176
#triple green surrounding clouds, extended emission line regions were observed in 2009ApJ...690..953F (see pg 9-10, this source is 4C 25.40)
if so, perhaps giant candidate? hard to gauge size from faint NVSS emission but seems near 2'
NVSS suggests #overedge #triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.465 SDSS J081640.84+455238.0
asymmetric #doublelobe SDSS J141408.88+014859.5 Z_sp=0.253
oddly asymmetric #doublelobe host very faint optically SDSS J085042.12+402910.6 Z_ph~0.66-0.67
extended emission from star formation in IC 1024, lots of dust lanes, hint of tidal features so maybe even merger
huge #nat or one-sided plume from NGC 6109
partly #overedge #triple nice pink nucleus with lots of emission (see spectrum) SDSS J074858.31+332822.5 Z_sp=0.585 QSO broadline
I'm not expecting to be able to recognise edge-on disks at that kind of Z; it's far too faint to be sure about the morphology!
#hourglass candidate optical host thin but very faint but thought it best to comment, SDSS J135836.56+441651.5 Z_ph~0.56-0.69
#triple if Z_ph of host good, galaxy is small and has non-ETG-like colours? SDSS J172853.38+342348.1 Z_ph~0.14-0.19 shape is ETG-like though
#hourglass bright enough to generate some #artefact signatures nearby, host maybe SDSS J143417.57+062212.0 Z_ph~.34-.38 possibly interacting
#ifrs
small #bent source, either triple or wat? host is QSO according to NED at Z_ph~1.185 SDSS J114133.78+085742.9
marked as no IR host but NVSS suggests doublelobe, uncertain of host, perhaps SDSS J021014.35+042730.1 Z_ph~.53-.59 irregular but very faint
suspect three separate radio galaxies here, contours overlapping for the two on the left, brightest host SDSS J125725.03+305918.6 Z_ph~0.36
#overedge #doublelobe NVSS shows other lobe due S, uncertain of host, perhaps SDSS J145155.68+375900.2 Z_ph~0.54
#triple IR host at RA: 14:10:42.37 DEC: 15:53:35.4 has extremely faint optical match, barely there, SDSS J141042.41+155334.9 Z_ph~0.46-0.63
#triple more emission in NVSS SDSS J161925.31+202550.0 Z_sp=0.230 another source due S in NVSS seems too diffuse to give a contour in FIRST
is this a #wat or #restarted #triple ? host SDSS J160810.87+325418.7 Z_sp=.304 maybe interacting with neighbour though its Z_ph is different
#doublelobe IR host at RA: 16:28:38.99 DEC: 14:38:06.3 has no optical match, radio is bright enough to generate some small artefacts
partly #overedge #doublelobe host faint irregular smudge SDSS J120755.97+590619.2 Z_ph~0.55-0.64
knotty FR1 source NGC 6051 #plume
#overedge #triple ? if so host SDSS J152944.45+564616.0 Z_ph~.24 NVSS shows complicated emission and the N would-be lobe is complex in FIRST
partly #overedge #doublelobe host seems irregular in shape as if in merger SDSS J101137.72+345504.7 Z_ph~.61-.63 nearly triple, hint of core
uncertain of #doublelobe host, suspected bent double at first but is disk galaxy SDSS J021154.70+022926.0 Z_sp=.217 if not then no IR match?
slightly #extended source from star formation in spiral in minor merger SDSS J082656.14+040503.5 Z_sp=0.056
#doublelobe from a double galaxy - pair of ellipticals in merger SDSS J134534.17+621111.5 Z_sp=0.229 lot of fine structure in the lobes
perhaps but could also be #doublelobe from the latter SDSS object you quote
probably distant #doublelobe but with no IR sources around to confirm it might instead be two #ifrs
partly #overedge #triple host SDSS J090229.32+303356.3 Z_ph~0.54-0.67
#overedge #doubelobe other lobe is to 8 o'clock ~2' away, host is only faint smudge in optical SDSS J073128.69+292928.4 Z_ph~0.43-0.45
central #compact source likely star formation from spiral merger SDSS J123945.17+401449.0 Z_sp=0.054
restarted or #hourglass superimposed upon a #doublelobe ? host maybe faint smudge SDSS J085948.93+214019.4 no Z
#onesided source or two unrelated compact sources? host of NW source SDSS J105622.17+071250.6 Z_sp=1.657
#doublelobe and a #compact source that's likely separate but which has overlapping contours, double host maybe SDSS J165903.48+322603.3 no Z
small but bright #hourglass has it interacted with galaxy ~15 arcsecs to 1 o'clock or is that galaxy a really huge edge-on disk?
distant #doublelobe NED suggests Z_ph~2.395 SDSS J150312.89+060736.4
collection of #compact sources all with no/weak IR match, sadly outside SDSS for optical confirmation
#onesided ? unusual tidal features in QSO host? SDSS J105648.18+370450.3 Z_sp=.388 spectrum classed as QSO broadline, no counterlobe in NVSS
#Sshaped SDSS J115645.30+213809.0 Z_ph~0.54-0.59
spectral fibre not centred on the core from the image in the interactive spectrum and spectrum looks like a red and dead ETG
#extended and separate weak #compact extended source maybe face-on lobe? host SDSS J124834.29+512807.8 Z_sp=0.351
two #bent sources,one a #doublelobe (SDSS J101107.71+324833.9 Z_sp=0.295) the other maybe a #nat or #wat SDSS J101106.12+324817.1 same group
possible #bhgroup five sources consisting of two #hourglass and three weak #compact visually maybe distant galaxy cluster/group at Z~0.66+?
odd-shaped #doublelobe mistook for overedge source when classifying but NVSS confirms host in this field, SDSS J071811.10+402503.8 Z_sp=.130
#doublelobe best-positioned host is odd, HII galaxy maybe? SDSS J165945.09+501340.1 Z_ph~0.04-0.05 or is the host another object adjacent?
#restarted with other lobe to 7 o'clock, indications of other faint galaxies nearby, perhaps a cluster/group at Z~0.6-0.8?
#triple host irregular-looking but very faint SDSS J111508.32+251838.3 Z_ph~0.59-0.61
#hourglass host appears to be the lower of a pair of overlapping galaxies that don't have separate IDs SDSS J111034.55+423554.7 Z_ph~.08-.11
#overedge #doublelobe host probably SDSS J131104.66+272807.2 Z_sp=0.240 spectrum classed QSO AGN broadline
#restarted #doublelobe ? no optical counterpart, weak IR source possible but uncertain if it's really associated
#messy and separate weak #compact messy host SDSS J112845.50+532923.4 Z_ph~0.22-0.3 not ETG but maybe AGN? faint but disturbed-looking
#doublelobe disturbed-looking host with non-ETG colours SDSS J105811.82+150027.9 Z_ph~0.3-0.37
#hourglass badly aligned exposures in SDSS but host ID still clear: SDSS J012424.87+071636.1 NED refs imply QSO with Z between 0.5 and 1.5
#extended source host non-ETG-like but might be two faint galaxies interacting SDSS J071632.43+300412.2 Z_ph~0.58-0.67
partly #overedge #triple host very faint SDSS J001217.46+120733.5 Z_ph~0.43-0.55
#restarted #doublelobe ? NED suggests host is QSO at Z_ph~1.285 SDSS J075554.37+481131.2
#doublelobe and #compact #ifrs double host non-ETG -like SDSS J145847.52+561035.6 Z_ph~0.34-0.36 too small/faint to be sure of galaxy type
agree with source but perhaps #doublelobe or even #wat ?
#doublelobe and #compact double host lenticular shape but faint SDSS J152825.67+531052.8 Z_ph~0.22-0.23 compact host distant QSO: Z_sp=2.825
weak #restarted #overedge #doublelobe ? host IR-only at RA: 14:23:38.52 DEC: +33:02:53.8
agree with SDSS J233645.19+054428.4 Z_sp=0.446 although at first glance I thought the other galaxy might be involved as well
#bhgroup three central sources in galaxies at similar Z_ph, one has Z_sp=0.514 (SDSS J084611.43+435935.7) the upper-left source is unrelated
unsure if the triangle of sources is real but NVSS only seems to have a match for the uppermost #compact
asymmetric #triple host SDSS J103340.07+075557.7 Z_sp=0.161 spectrum classed as QSO, very faint object for this Z, especially for a QSO
#extended source may also have pair of diffuse lobes to 10 o'clock and 4 o'clock in NVSS, if so is #triple SDSS J073841.83+164231.6 Z_ph~.08
I would definitely say emission due N is related, I would also suggest this may be a #restarted #doublelobe seen at a shallow angle
#doublelobe IR-only match at RA: 12:21:24.26 DEC: 47:50:36.7
unrelated restarted source outside of this field of view due SW
NVSS suggests central source is N lobe of a double but unsure if it's related to #compact source at bottom of this field of view
partly #overedge #doublelobe nearly triple but no contour from possible emission at core, host SDSS J154905.62+264331.4 Z_ph~0.54-0.62
FIRST shows one lobe of a #doublelobe with the E lobe resolved out, clearer in NVSS, host SDSS J165856.47+395452.6 Z_sp=0.358
NVSS suggests possible #doublelobe no optical sources nearby that might match but a weak IR candidate at RA: 9:46:48.57 DEC: 27:55:33.3
#hourglass ? host looks disrupted by interaction with neighbour, were both originally ETGs or disks? SDSS J205303.88+023216.0 Z_ph~0.2
#triple with a hint of Xshape? host SDSS J094037.08+465101.3 Z_sp=0.756 but big errors on Z, Z_ph~0.42-0.52
#bhgroup central source is #nat ? and two #extended sources due N, nat host SDSS J230307.77+042040.1 Z_sp=0.178 other sources same Z_sp/Z_ph
#overedge #plume ? upper-right, host SDSS J115757.32+154745.5 Z_sp=0.497
host could also be associated with IR source a few arcseconds due S of this galaxy and have no optical match, need better resolution to tell
#doublelobe likely host has strong OII/OIII emission compared to Hbeta but not classed as starforming SDSS J145946.00+013243.7 Z_sp=0.440
could be #doublelobe with host SDSS J114700.26+205651.7 Z_ph~0.45-0.54
same object as http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00011mm
same objects as http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00011nc
proper motion measurements of extended objects is a tricky business, have come across extragalactic objects supposedly with large pm before
partly #overedge #doublelobe only candidate for host is probably IR-only at RA: 9:41:22.95 DEC: +30:21:53.7 but very faint SDSS object there
partly #overedge #triple host SDSS J125142.03+503424.6 Z_ph~0.56 host has slightly disturbed appearance, as if interacting
candidate #giant #bent #overedge #triple host SDSS J220646.14+041105.7 Z_ph~0.56-0.61 NVSS shows up the lobes clearer, E lobe actually ESE?
candidate #giant #overedge #doublelobe this field of view shows two hotspots in the ESE lobe, other lobe is ~5' away due WNW, unsure of host
upper two sources maybe nat from SDSS J150020.59+212255.0 Z_sp=0.157 lower source #extended from galaxy in same group
#doublelobe (or small triple) and #compact no IR match for either, so perhaps a very distant cluster here, or very distant unrelated sources
#hourglass best-positioned host is disk-like SDSS J142550.06+521528.3 Z_ph~0.16-0.24 but could also be SDSS J142549.96+521533.3 Z_ph~0.67
#doublelobe unsure of host ID, maybe SDSS J155731.86+304920.2 Z_ph~0.64-0.72 or is host obscured by star?
diffuse emission around compact core, non-ETG host? for Z_ph~0.21-0.37 would expect more yellow colours if ETG?
central #compact source host likely SDSS J163036.84+225811.4 Z_ph~0.68-0.7 rather than extremely red star SDSS J163036.38+225814.5
host SDSS J081329.39+055316.8 Z_ph~0.58-0.62
#hybrid or is part of E lobe off the survey? edge-brightened radio lobe due W but not due E, NVSS suggests there isn't anything missing
candidate #giant #overedge #triple ~4' across at Z_ph~0.45-0.64 host SDSS J005908.24+032015.0 very faint and large errors on Z_ph
could also be #Zshaped seen from an angle close to facing down a jet?
partly #overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J164626.39+281223.5 Z_sp=0.181 spectrum classed as AGN
FIRST shows #onelobed NVSS suggests #nat disk host or late stage merger? SDSS J124127.34+435147.1 Z_sp=0.149
known #Xshaped source host has extended shape SDSS J143017.34+521735.0 Z_sp=.368 very strong (narrow?) OII/OIII lines, classed QSO broadline
~4' across at Z_ph=0.430 known #giant
rightmost bright source maybe separate compact and the other two are a double? or are all these separate compact sources?
#doublelobe at first glance, FIRST suggests radio core might be present with host maybe SDSS J125631.36+020216.0 Z_ph~0.35-0.52
either bent triple or #wat no optical match
#overedge #triple N lobe visible in NVSS but resolved out in FIRST, host has pink colour: AGN? SDSS J120212.19+244317.7 Z_ph~0.24-0.47
bright #ifrs ? very faint object SDSS J162545.43+064851.2 Z_ph~.18-.5 is 0.56" away from NVSS source NED says this means they're associated
from FIRST only #compact host is clear but NVSS suggests the rest may be a wat associated with this? SDSS J143946.53+031824.3 Z_ph~0.44-0.48
#hourglass unusual shape to continuum of spectrum Z_sp=0.773 SDSS J163700.39+254218.6 For this Z, host is unusually bright for a non-QSO
#restarted #doublelobe ? host very faint SDSS J100938.17+095929.7 Z_ph~0.6-0.62
#triple as Dolorous Edd says, odd host, colours suggest strong emission lines? SDSS J120452.77+293004.2 Z_ph~0.57-0.66
large (nearby) #wat host SDSS J111859.36+275406.9 Z_ph~0.08 (NED gives Z_sp=0.06718)
#overedge #doublelobe only optical candidate is odd white pea-like galaxy SDSS J115634.73+081652.5 Z_ph~0.26 other host candidates in IR?
whilst FIRST shows only WSW lobe and core, NVSS finds weak NE lobe, so #triple, host extremely faint SDSS J125837.86+255005.9 Z_ph~0.38-0.41
partly #overedge #triple host QSO at Z_sp=0.667 SDSS J123604.51+103449.2
#triple maybe hybrid? possible host visible optically SDSS J144458.09+530929.6 Z_ph~0.42-0.52 but understandably large error bars on Z_ph
asymmetric #wat sadly outside SDSS
4C 48.29 known #Xshaped source according to Simbad
NVSS shows restarted double/triple, FIRST picks up the most recent emission only, the older lobes are too diffuse and resolved out
#messy crazy emission in this region (see NVSS!) result of merger? SDSS J102053.67+483124.3 and SDSS J102051.91+483109.8 both at Z_sp=0.053
no optical match for smaller double host, FIRST suggests maybe near RA: 337.958 DEC: 7.02217 cannot exclude possibility of 2 compact sources
two separate #overedge #doublelobe sources, host for the larger maybe SDSS J223141.75+070221.7 no Z
#compact and a #extended source NVSS suggests is either asymmetric triple or plume with lenticular? host SDSS J102147.69+241749.5 Z_sp=0.263
FIRST barely resolves this as #triple but where is host? Is it distant unseen source in background? foreground interacting group obscures IR
#doublelobe host not ETG-like, SDSS shows a pair of faint objects, one blue SDSS J141702.28+372210.5 Z_ph~0.3-0.7 other is white but no Z
#overedge #doublelobe as pointed out but host at RA: 21:38:09.5 DEC: +03:43:14.1 is IR-only so maybe very distant, even giant candidate?
#Sshaped host typical ETG, nearby A Boo (HR 5361, V=4.812mag) stops SDSS recognising photometric objects in this region
#extended turquoise colour, host SDSS J235732.50+044152.1 no Z or is host a background source? NED shows position of radio/UV source 2" away
#extended source in vicinity of several galaxies at Z~0.6 (one is Z_sp=0.629) but not a match to any, perhaps its host is even more distant?
partly #overedge #doublelobe SDSS J160416.64+580244.1 Z_ph~0.55-0.62
#triple plenty of structure in the lobes, with both having a diffuse region and a bright hotspot SDSS J092638.98+292122.7 Z_ph~0.5
either #wat or #Sshaped SDSS J142655.56+420545.8 Z_sp=0.099
#wat SDSS J104935.30+444548.8 Z_sp=0.226
#overedge #wat host SDSS J144625.28+214139.7 Z_ph~0.11 also weak compact in adjacent SDSS J144625.12+214209.8 Z_sp=0.112
#Sshaped ? or a wat? host SDSS J090620.55+475208.1 Z_sp=0.240
partly #overedge #doublelobe only potential host is IR-only at RA: 7:39:06.63 DEC: +31:08:10.4
#hourglass host maybe edge-on disk? SDSS J095807.83+054119.0 no Z as bright star interferes, could also be SDSS J095807.61+054115.6 Z_ph~0.6
#doublelobe lenticular host? ETG colours SDSS J124513.10+413219.0 Z_sp=0.203
#triple host maybe SDSS J165123.42+365430.1 Z_ph~0.67-0.82
#overedge #triple host is QSO that overlaps an ETG, the QSO is SDSS J091401.76+050750.6 Z_sp=0.301 the background ETG is not an SDSS object
#doublelobe host non-ETG-like, faint and fuzzy, non-red SDSS J130546.03+383144.8 Z_ph~0.28-0.39
#Xshaped and weak #extended sources, Xshaped host SDSS J144818.83+033129.0 Z_ph~0.15-0.17
asymmetric #doublelobe very strong OIII lines in host spectrum, classed as AGN, Z_sp=0.413 SDSS J003538.52+075404.7
two #hourglass odd ring around a non-radio galaxy in this field of view: SDSS J151713.92+432625.4 very smooth circle, lens or merger?
wide #hourglass ? three similar galaxies in a line, any might be the host, central one maybe most likely SDSS J023830.02+072624.5 Z_ph~0.57
#compact possibly #ifrs interference in radio background is due to very bright source 7' away at 7 o'clock (host SDSS J103507.04+562846.7)
also slightly #bent
bright #compact but host has spectrum of F9 star SDSS J121352.02+281256.0 but possible offset of radio probably indicates background source
small #hourglass host very faint but odd colour and irregular, small and faint for the Z given SDSS J161849.40+534455.4 Z_ph~0.12-0.16
asymmetric #overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J074818.86+454446.1 Z_sp=0.185
asymmetric #triple NED suggests host is QSO at Z_ph~2.085 SDSS J085422.40+212344.7
FIRST only shows the extended core but NVSS shows a #triple SDSS J162513.31+334151.6 Z_sp=0.405 with the extended core perhaps is restarted?
two unrelated #compact or is upper-left source part of an overedge doublelobe? unrelated Xshaped source outside this field of view due S?
#hourglass host very faint but unlike ETG or QSO, looks irregular but maybe just too faint to tell SDSS J100839.24+380613.9 Z_ph~0.68-0.7
partly #overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J075902.89+475500.4 Z_ph~0.52-0.55 or adjacent SDSS J075903.05+475458.6 Z_ph~0.32-0.39
#triple host QSO has spectrum with very weak H lines, barely there at all SDSS J151130.78+322821.0 Z_sp=.653 OII/OIII and NeIII strong/clear
uncertain how to flag central source, messy or hourglassplume maybe? host SDSS J103249.96+155115.7 Z_ph~0.37 unrelated #compact in spiral SW
partly #overedge #triple NVSS shows extra emission due NW - precessing jets or Xshaped? host SDSS J090150.31+555527.4 Z_sp=0.141
NVSS shows the lobes that FIRST barely registers, so could also call this #hourglass ? host SDSS J223854.56+034255.7 Z_sp=0.188
the wat due E seems likely to be part of the cluster at Z_sp=0.262 here, so this may be a #bhgroup candidate
busy region #doublelobe centre, #extended top-right and weak #compact lower-right, outside this field is a wat due E and another double NW
NVSS suggests #overedge #triple but N lobe not detected by FIRST so must be very diffuse SDSS J152151.85+074231.7 Z_sp=0.044
#triple possibly #Sshaped SDSS J102040.83+315509.9 Z_sp=0.286
#hourglass host faint but non-ETG-like SDSS J014200.38+054204.7 Z_ph~0.36-0.58
partly #overedge #triple clear signs of precessing lobes in FIRST, host SDSS J094447.39+510613.4 Z_sp=0.215
#doublelobe to right and two #compact of which lower left is likely star formation from 3? merging disk galaxies? also strange green star NE
#nat SDSS J093307.80+051438.5 Z_sp=0.421
#doublelobe (maybe triple?) potentially disk host from colours but could be disrupted ETG, hard to be sure SDSS J020904.75+075004.5 Z_ph~0.2
#wat with a strong knot? three galaxies merging? SDSS J101920.01+422734.3 Z_sp=0.361
from FIRST, asymmetric or #bent #triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.581 SDSS J084659.32+344825.1
#triple and, to lower right, #overedge #triple
#triple optical obscured by a nearby binary pair of bright stars, one of which (HR 5085) appears to be a debris disk host star
#compact and separate #ifrs with an extension NE
small #hourglass and possibly an overlap consisting of a #triple with a #compact source next to the S lobe?
#triple host outside SDSS but clear in DSS2 although galaxy type still uncertain, ID maybe GALEXASC J171840.86+515334.8
host extended and non-red, not ETG? SDSS J163628.68+443133.8 Z_sp=0.578 spectrum faint, unsure what to make of absorption in Hy,Hd,Hepsilon?
partly #overedge #doublelobe host maybe SDSS J165028.45+272537.3 Z_ph~0.64-0.78
#compact and partly #overedge #triple some #diffuse also or numerous very weak sources, triple IR-only host RA: 15:15:05.35 DEC: +59:40:59.7
#messy emission, uncertain of origin, nothing convincing in optical, only SDSS J121227.01+185113.4 Z_ph~0.76-0.82 in about the right place
central emission #extended where does the rest come from? maybe SDSS J150020.59+212255.0 Z_sp=0.157 but one-sided or nat? larger in NVSS
agreed, #artefact the bright source is just outside the FIRST survey area but visible some way off to 4 o'clock in NVSS (set Size=0.75)
#nat ? host has core noticeably different colour from rest of the galaxy but does not look like a disk SDSS J000919.84+045756.0 Z_ph~.07-.08
uncertain if this is #artefact or not, sources lie along the 'noise lines' of FIRST and have no NVSS counterpart but are weak, no clear host
#doublelobe indications of precession or Sshape but no optical match, IR host at RA: 9:13:37.83 DEC: +34:39:53.8
central source #extended other is #overedge #doublelobe unsure of ID for the double but maybe near SDSS J103307.95+485426.6 Z_ph~0.24-0.32?
correction: Z_sp=0.053
asymmetric source NVSS hints at lobe E so perhaps #triple but W lobe much stronger in both FIRST+NVSS SDSS J085117.41+370428.6 Z_sp=0.221
#artefact of bright source ~12' due W
agree these sources unrelated, NE source looks like W lobe of overedge doublelobe with host as given by antikodon
#triple and three weak #compact triple host SDSS J122600.03+202054.2 Z_sp=1.452 some absorption in spectrum?
two #merger both groups at Z_sp=0.53
suspect distant #doublelobe with no IR candidates for host, NVSS confirms signal is present
#wat SDSS J092611.44+212225.5 Z_sp=0.182
partly #overedge #doublelobe odd-coloured host? SDSS J081716.87+174056.6 Z_ph~0.19-0.22 to my eyes seems very pale green colour
central #ifrs is real but other sources #artefact of bright hourglass due NE
candidate #giant #overedge #triple host SDSS J160420.12+373116.9 Z_ph~0.5-0.62
#wat huge emission region in NVSS due NE, maybe an even bigger wat there? outside SDSS sadly
very asymmetric #triple perhaps even #hybrid ? host SDSS J112814.74+225148.9 Z_sp=1.080
NVSS hints at #triple host QSO has very steep continuum and strong MgII emission compared to other lines SDSS J074140.45+365544.6 Z_sp=0.478
diffuse FR1 source maybe? SDSS J141105.58+411631.1 Z_ph~0.16 seems favourably positioned
#hourglassplume ? and separate #compact hourglassplume host SDSS J112016.18+435451.4 Z_sp=0.612
#wat with bright hotpsot in SE lobe, host SDSS J152128.75+151148.8 Z_sp=0.359
perhaps, or #nat with hotspot in N lobe, host SDSS J144815.81+442420.5 Z_ph~0.49
#triple host maybe SDSS J091414.15+420259.1 Z_ph~.55
is this part of overedge doublelobe with source ~4' to 1 o'clock its counterpart (faint in FIRST but clearer in NVSS) or are they unrelated?
#bent #triple host SDSS J082916.69+125715.6 Z_sp=1.719
#Sshaped #triple #restarted or are lobes just very long? host SDSS J160821.14+282843.2 Z_sp=0.050
distant #nat ? host maybe SDSS J091654.73+112243.7 Z_ph~0.67-0.73
partly #overedge #triple host SDSS J222008.67+085901.7 Z_ph~0.3-0.39 hint of disturbed morphology
#corejet ? host QSO at Z_sp=2.378 SDSS J121324.99+190527.9
#bent #plume ? host not typical ETG, disturbed or interacting SDSS J080601.51+190614.7 Z_sp=0.098
#doublelobe more emission in this area in NVSS, uncertain of origin, but possible weak IR host to the double?
two #nat (or perhaps corejets) one #compact one #overedge #doublelobe uncertain of host ID for double
#overedge #triple SDSS J114053.13+252546.5 Z_sp=.299 surrounding galaxy looks slightly disturbed, adjacent to background galaxy or merging?
#bent #doublelobe ? host maybe SDSS J104201.36+090606.1 Z_ph~0.29? odd colour and disturbed morphology
#restarted #overedge #triple (barely) SDSS J115820.13+262112.0 Z_sp=0.112 known restarted radio galaxy 4C +26.35
#overedge #triple or hourglass and compact ? if triple then N lobe on border of FIRST coverage, maybe SDSS J162051.50+402548.1 Z_ph~.7-.76?
#corejet from edge-on disk SDSS J135152.97+465026.2 Z_sp=0.096
4C +01.69 central bright #compact rest #artefact of this
hint of Xshape in FIRST? are there many restarted QSOs ?
marked as #overedge #triple with small #compact close to line-of-sight but hard to be sure of triple host SDSS J104457.89+340135.8 Z_ph~.38?
small sources probably star formation, very disturbed host ! spectrum looks like ETG but host galaxy does not
3 #extended sources, central one is probably due to star formation in pair of interacting spirals at Z_sp=0.018
bright #compact SDSS J133419.55+091200.4 Z_sp=0.701 other sources probably #artefact of this
FIRST shows very strong #doublelobe host SDSS J100719.90+442515.4 Z_ph~0.41-0.62 radio source catalogued as 4C +44.19
I suspect the ETG named below is not the host, IR signature is more extended so distant background source perhaps? Also could call #triple ?
#ifrs and #bent #hourglass hourglass host overlap or interacting? SDSS J104900.25+233820.1 Z_ph~0.27-0.31 non-red either way
possibly #Sshaped host SDSS J133913.64+102447.8 Z_ph~0.17-0.47
agreed, nice butterfly shape, host SDSS J145405.81+095952.5 Z_ph~0.33
FIRST/NVSS show #bent #triple host QSO at Z_sp=0.829 SDSS J112751.06+401847.1
asymmetric #doublelobe is host SDSS J101004.24+092631.5 no Z, SDSS J101003.64+092646.2 Z_ph~0.44-0.51 or SDSS J101003.68+092615.7 Z_ph~0.28?
two #compact pair of heavily interacting spirals at Z_sp=0.024
odd-shaped #triple precession? SDSS J091011.54+013903.7 Z_sp=0.284
known #Xshaped candidate from 2007AJ....133.2097C Cheung, C. C.
FIRST/NVSS indicate weak #overedge #triple host SDSS J072533.70+272626.6 Z_ph~0.5-0.66
possible #bhgroup central source SDSS J120602.73+245849.4 Z_sp=0.651 NVSS shows central source and bottom-right more extended than in FIRST
REPEAT 2nd in just the last few days, has anything changed?
distant #hourglass QSO at Z_sp=2.756 SDSS J150823.16+452921.9
NGC 4631 radio emission probably star formation along the disk plane, NVSS also shows widespread emission not in this plane: shocked gas?
#wat SDSS J085600.84+482910.3 Z_sp=0.119
#triple signs of precession, host SDSS J104645.86+314426.8 Z_sp=0.114
slightly #extended central source at Z_sp=2.308 is SDSS J152111.46+552716.7 and unrelated weak #compact
#doublelobe from FIRST/NVSS bright star saturates image (pi Leo)
very weak #triple host greenish colour and extended shape SDSS J161618.73+245447.9 Z_ph~0.29-0.35
#nat SDSS J163932.63+534643.8 Z_ph~0.14 one of the references indicates #wat rather than nat
doublelobe or two independent #ifrs ? Both sources seem point-like at FIRST resolution
#overedge #triple ~2' across, QSO at Z_sp=0.904 so #giant candidate maybe? host looks disturbed SDSS J152457.34+333500.9
NGC 3367 radio emission from core, unsure if rest lobe (no opposite lobe visible in FIRST, NVSS is vague), corejet or star formation region
#hourglass host SDSS J232803.74+043531.4 Z_sp=0.602 strong but narrow emission lines
#overedge #doublelobe host maybe SDSS J101523.75+295531.9 Z_ph~0.38
#doublelobe is host SDSS J092457.03+555158.8 Z_ph~0.27-0.28 or an unseen background source?
see also http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000129x
#restarted #overedge #triple #giant candidate, host either SDSS J092910.66+414645.5 Z_ph~0.3 or SDSS J092910.38+414644.5 Z_ph~0.36-0.39
small #doublelobe and two #compact sources double host is odd: non-red, faint yet low Z SDSS J130329.66+410423.6 Z_ph~0.07-0.12
#hourglass first step is to highlight the radio emission you think shares a source, then select the infra-red object you think it comes from
left middle source genuine but others seem to be #artefact of it
#star obscures any hosts in IR and perhaps also optical
3C 327 host SDSS J160227.36+015756.0 according to Simbad Seyfert 2 galaxy at Z~0.104 #overedge #triple
#triple unclear if potentially restarted, no optical matches for host, even IR might be partly obscured by adjacent star
#overedge #doublelobe host maybe SDSS J152637.69+254102.8 Z_sp=0.558
agreed, Z_ph~0.06 doesn't seem right for a source like this, though, looks more like a QSO
#Xshaped outside SDSS host has IR match at RA: 17:13:25.06 DEC: +46:20.27.4
NGC 7626 FIRST shows inner #triple and (related?) compact region, NVSS shows full extent of lobes (and signs of precession?)
slightly messy #doublelobe host SDSS J000144.06+060727.7 Z_sp=0.173 some OIII emission and weak Halpha, so red but not-yet-dead or weak AGN?
#triple host has fuzzy/disturbed shape SDSS J133150.72+082720.3 Z_sp=0.527 spectrum classed as Galaxy AGN
#restarted #triple? outside SDSS, radio core has bright IR host at RA: 8:02:02.61 DEC: +63:53:03.9 Simbad gives: 8C 0757+640 QSO at Z~0.472
#doublelobe and adjacent #compact with no IR match, double host SDSS J092030.94+401846.2 Z_sp=0.295
#restarted #overedge #triple UGC 7115 Z_sp=0.02256 FIRST only shows innermost triple, NVSS shows considerably more extensive emission region
#doublelobe is this a quenched galaxy spectrum? classed as QSO starforming broadline Z_sp=0.158 has host undergone merger/interaction?
#hourglass disturbed host has ring of material surrounding it SDSS J105426.23+573649.1 Z_ph~.31-.35 recent interaction perhaps? odd colours?
#hourglass FIRST shows small #doublelobe disk or disturbed host? non-red SDSS J144714.42+424724.8 Z_ph~0.25-0.45 part of galaxy group Z~.23?
REPEAT first in months, IR image didn't display properly when classifying this time, missing bottom quarter, then vanished post-classifying
#hourglass is host the faint red galaxy or disk ? faint red SDSS J080127.62+193809.6 Z_ph~.61-.65 disk SDSS J080128.04+193807.1 Z_ph~.2-.24
marked as #doublelobe with IR host with optical match at RA: 221.47938 DEC: 16.82417 with no SDSS ID as bright star nearby interferes
#triple or #doublelobe with #corejet ? IR host at RA: 14:18:26.84 DEC: +57:48:32.2 has possible match SDSS J141827.06+574831.5 Z_ph~.13-.65
yes, spectroscopic redshift is given as 0.372, the radio emission has been previously catalogued as 3C 351 with many references
#doublelobe potentially hybrid? host QSO at Z_sp=.843 SDSS J115052.75+342708.5
possible #overedge #doublelobe hint of opposite lobe SW in FIRST (NVSS overloaded right now so unable to check), unsure of possible host ID
NGC 4636 #Zshaped emission at core SN1939A is upper-right source? (SN co-ordinates are 26"W and 20"N of the galaxy's centre, from Simbad)
weak #doublelobe host extended shape but ETG colours SDSS J100457.45+400556.0 Z_sp=0.453
#extended emission, non-ETG host? SDSS J123826.01+443137.1 Z_sp=0.312 faint but spiral-like? non-red colour, spectrum continuum not ETG-like
partly #overedge #doubelobe disk host? seems half-way between ETG and disk SDSS J142558.12+300931.2 Z_ph~0.26-0.29 disturbed morphology
bright #hourglass other features are #artefact of this, host SDSS J214211.44+030228.7 Z_ph~0.2-0.36 radio source catalogued as 4C +02.53
bent #doublelobe or wat? host one of pair of interacting ETGs, perhaps more likely to be SDSS J104516.24+235140.4 no Z, companion Z_sp=0.140
see http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001fj5
#overedge #triple has IR match at RA: 10:00:29.64 DEC: +35:05:04.4 very faint optical host SDSS J100029.63+350504.5 Z_ph~0.68-0.74
#hourglass unrelated bright emission ~10' at 1 o'clock in NVSS but not in FIRST, what is it? is it related to small source ~7' to 4 o'clock?
#overedge #triple #giant ? ~2.5' at Z_sp=0.904 SDSS J152457.34+333500.9 host QSO looks disturbed?
very bright #hourglass and #compact rest of sources probably #artefact of these
#overedge #triple host has numerous names+references, Z_sp=0.364 spectrum classed as QSO starforming broadline, Simbad says Seyfert 1 galaxy
A known Double-Double and giant according to Simbad, numerous references to this effect
#giant #restarted #overedge #triple 6' at Z_sp=.248 host SDSS J145302.86+330842.4 FIRST detects Southmost lobe only faintly, NVSS very clear
slightly #Sshaped and separate #compact Sshaped host SDSS J152821.90+553131.0 Z_sp=.206 compact source has almost identical Z_ph to its Z_ph
partly #overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J111510.73+075448.5 Z_sp=0.517
partly #overedge #triple host seemingly SDSS J103815.29+122231.8 no Z
#overedge #triple very faint IR-only host matches weak radio core at RA: 9:08:16.84 DEC: +39:43:27.6 must be very distant, yet strong lobes!
#bhgroup with one #compact, one small hourglass or corejet and one possible #nat the nat host maybe SDSS J155006.52+341941.8 Z_sp=0.436
leftmost #compact AGN in Z_sp=0.057 ETG, other sources more distant with no optical match, nice alignment of sources at different distances
rightmost source is #compact rest is #overedge #triple judging by NVSS, with host SDSS J133632.49+560426.8 no Z
small #wat SDSS J114245.25+404215.0 Z_sp=.550
very slightly #overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J125654.66+021904.8 Z_sp=0.486
#Zshaped SDSS J122004.89+605316.4 Z_ph~.36
#triple also #restarted ? host SDSS J095716.41+190651.2 Z_sp=0.090
NVSS suggests candidate #giant #overedge #triple host SDSS J103348.22+150815.3 Z_sp=0.580 spectrum classed as QSO broadline
#wat and small #hourglass wat could instead be triple with precessing jets? host SDSS J140000.85+282959.8 Z_ph~0.08
small #hourglass host is non-red, has extended shape SDSS J105854.54+212930.2 Z_ph~0.62-0.7 very faint, could even be more than one galaxy
#doublelobe one lobe of overedge double (some sources in NVSS due SW that might be a match)? If double SDSS J132330.99+235148.7 no Z host?
#extended possibly nat as NVSS shows more emission NE, host is odd galaxy: green? and fuzzy with a core SDSS J154504.90+525925.4 Z_ph.3-.38
slightly #overedge #doublelobe host maybe SDSS J103412.18+251449.0 Z_ph~0.58-0.68
thought it might be #wat or else two separate doublelobe sources but either way one host would be a disk: SDSS J130300.80+511954.7 Z_ph~0.14
Is this a giant candidate? ~3' at Z_ph~0.42
#doublelobe maybe separate weak compact, host in tight group SDSS J115316.79+233041.7 Z_sp=.258 fuzzy blue surround to host, star formation?
#compact and #relic ? or is there a link between the two not resolved in FIRST? compact host SDSS J142716.76+555136.8 Z_sp=0.131
M106 hence the IR whiteout, NVSS shows spiral region of emission from star formation
#nat SDSS J160039.65+095857.8 Z_sp=0.200
#overedge #doublelobe other lobe in NVSS at 4 o'clock? unsure of host ID if so, could instead be isolated hourglass?
#compact and #extended NVSS shows diffuse/faint emission surrounding this area, extended source SDSS J120044.69+275020.3 Z_sp=0.169
possibly bent #hourglass with lenticular host SDSS J105101.93+610204.9 Z_sp=0.374
the #triple host may be SDSS J132748.97+042155.3 Z_ph~0.56-0.82
FIRST/NVSS together suggest #hourglassplume but there's also a hint of emission perpendicular to this, UGC 10493 Z_sp=0.030
SDSS J153656.74+273941.3 Z_ph~0.11-0.12 heavily disturbed from interaction with neighbouring spiral, nuclear starburst more likely
marked as triple (with disk host it turns out from SDSS) but not completely sure, might be completely unrelated sources
asymmetric #doublelobe misalignment in SDSS green images here, host very red so unaffected SDSS J115533.98+174830.3 Z_ph~0.63-0.7
#triple but maybe #restarted ? NVSS shows extra emission to SW and NE, host SDSS J094708.81+421125.5 Z_sp=0.072
unrelated overlapping pair of edge-on disk galaxies SDSS J171536.83+241135.8 Z_ph~0.04-0.16 nearby in the optical image
slightly #overdge #doublelobe almost triple as hint of radio emission from core, host SDSS J171534.85+241057.9 Z_ph~0.11 hint of disruption?
very slightly #bent #overedge #doublelobe disk host ! SDSS J102505.47+443015.4 Z_ph~0.11-0.12
#relic or background galaxy so distant it's not detected in IR? nothing here in optical, either
#onelobed host SDSS J023940.46+054040.2 Z_ph~0.25 no sign of opposite lobe in NVSS, perhaps a small nat not fully resolved in FIRST?
#triple and extended #compact no candidate hosts for either in IR
mis-clicked and didn't mark this but clearly #hourglass unsure if there is an IR host or not but maybe at RA: 10:05:15.4 DEC: +26:03:30.7
#wat and unrelated #compact , wat host SDSS J142513.62+120950.5 Z_sp=0.159
three #compact and a #wat very distant central compact SDSS J140038.14+560624.6 Z_sp=2.896
not sure which, if any, of these sources are related, suspect upper-left knot is separate #compact due to good match with underlying IR host
#doublelobe host may be SDSS J162732.79+274131.4 no Z but IR suggests this might be foreground star on line-of-sight with a distant galaxy
partly #overedge #doublelobe suspect host SDSS J083504.48+092803.7 Z_ph~0.53-0.55
suspect #doublelobe with faint optical host SDSS J084045.66+502845.5 no Z
#doublelobe lenticular host? SDSS J090418.37+145426.1 Z_sp=0.554
asymmetric #doublelobe outside SDSS, suspect IR host at RA: 7:39:49.4 DEC: +58:16:13.4
suspect lower source is #compact unrelated to others that make up #doublelobe suspect double host IR source RA: 14:29:27.45 DEC: +41:46:13.4
small #hourglass host has extended shape? lenticular maybe? SDSS J143231.89+320331.0 Z_ph~0.42-0.54 too faint to really be sure of type
IR whiteout due to star RW LMi due ESE, #hourglass has no clear optical host but a diffraction spike from another star might be interfering
#doublelobe suspect host with IR coordinates RA: 12:38:21.18 DEC: +16:02:42.3 possible optical match SDSS J123821.20+160241.4 but very faint
#wat SDSS J132122.91+374607.1 Z_ph~0.07 emission extends further S then E in NVSS
#onelobed source or small #nat ? possible host SDSS J125112.04+425347.4 Z_ph~0.37-0.4
partly #overedge #doublelobe host has possible very faint optical match SDSS J164655.27+235403.9 Z_ph~0.36-0.44
#overedge #doublelobe over 6' across, host Seyfert 2 galaxy 2MASX J13114312+4058596 (also B3 1309+412A) Z_sp=0.110
#triple host very small and faint for the Z but no spectrum to confirm the estimate SDSS J104819.93+091628.3 Z_ph~0.07-0.17
suspect #doublelobe with host SDSS J114654.66+033232.9 Z_ph~0.3-0.33 rather than the disk-like galaxy NE of it
interesting grouping, how many radio galaxies are really responsible for it all? my guess is 3 with only SDSS J145355.51+414844.7 visible
very small #doublelobe in nearby ETG - must be new! SDSS J144259.65+201305.7 Z_sp=0.095
#butterfly shape radio emission from nearby ETG SDSS J114522.18+152943.2 Z_sp=0.068 and weak #compact from core of spiral at similar Z_sp
#bent #hourglass host shows hint of tidal tail/interaction to its 11 o'clock? SDSS J160206.15+392301.3 Z_sp=0.531
large #wat SE jet bent 90 degrees in NVSS, host SDSS J073617.11+185710.1 Z_ph~0.14 NW lobe goes straight then bends back on itself
#onelobed source SDSS J151734.82+275318.1 Z_ph~.22 unrelated messy double ~3' due SW
#Xshaped host SDSS J143402.16+590653.4 Z_ph~0.56
two #hourglass upper is QSO at Z_sp=1.412 lower is odd merger-like system SDSS J103428.79+375856.7 Z_ph~0.27-0.38 non-red disrupted shape
#compact and #doublelobe only optical candidate for double is SDSS J142747.80+281609.3 Z_ph~0.19-0.26 but could easily be a background host
#bent #hourglass host non-ETG-like? SDSS J121257.95+250925.4 Z_ph~0.38-0.44 host shows signs of disruption/interaction and non-red colours
suspect #nat with host SDSS J145118.32+071715.5 Z_sp=0.307
#triple very faint IR-only match to radio core at RA: 16:41:07.44 DEC: +52:54:58.1 the contours are misaligned slightly with the radio image
#overedge #triple host SDSS J100751.16+165243.3 Z_sp=0.486
#doublelobe with one lobe too weak/diffuse in FIRST to generate a contour, host SDSS J100500.47+063255.6 Z_ph~0.27
seems larger in NVSS, possible that FIRST is only showing hotspots in the lobes but potentially restarted
unusual radio geometry, #bent #triple or really a doublelobe near a small hourglass? possible triple host SDSS J081716.23+171502.6 Z_ph~0.58
#bent #triple or possibly a wat, host SDSS J072248.43+412921.3 Z_sp=0.087
#restarted #doublelobe ? no optical match for host but possible IR match at RA: 17:33:34.14 DEC: +43:42:55.9
#overedge #triple possible extremely faint optical match to core SDSS J142859.52+621311.2 Z_ph~0.56-0.71
#overedge #doublelobe unsure of host ID, perhaps SDSS J142905.22+154254.9 Z_ph~0.39-0.51
3C 287.1 #triple with precessing jets? spectrum classed as QSO starburst broadline, 204 refs in NED
#compact (maybe #ifrs ) and #triple with bright point-like hotspots, triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.193 SDSS J102313.61+635709.2
#doublelobe or triple? host SDSS J223912.83+102738.2 Z_ph~0.34 or perhaps SDSS J223912.89+102723.1 Z_ph~0.34-0.49
emission extends some way due SE in NVSS so perhaps #nat rather than wat? NW jet bent 180 degrees SDSS J135302.04+330528.5 Z_sp=0.061
two #compact and #overedge #doublelobe uncertain of host for double but possibly SDSS J130325.98+083553.1 Z_ph~0.3-0.31
candidate #giant #overedge #triple optical match for radio core SDSS J125637.74+430228.9 Z_ph~0.46-0.53 hint of disruption/interaction
#overedge #triple host SDSS J090732.85+235125.9 Z_sp=0.355
two #compact one #hourglass and one #plume the latter two might be from galaxies at similar Z but none of the others seem related
#hourglass host has disturbed shape SDSS J104018.62+281518.5 Z_ph~0.51
#restarted then? #Xshaped ? host SDSS J093238.30+161157.2 Z_sp=0.191 as noted by DocR in ARG0002lcu
asymmetric #doublelobe host QSO at Z_sp=0.982 SDSS J143921.69+414923.5 odd distorted shape to blue end of spectrum? wide bump 4400A-5400A
partly #overedge #doublelobe suspect host is SDSS J152850.57+025608.8 Z_ph~0.43-0.46
M108, radio emission due to star formation in this region, clearer in NVSS
#overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J080213.69+371915.1 Z_ph~0.64
central #compact source green pea or star? SDSS J113048.64+235513.3 no Z, is it foreground star or galaxy? seems point-like so distant agn?
small #doublelobe host extended or interacting? SDSS J073710.31+205615.5 Z_ph~0.6-0.62 colours normal for ETG at this Z
at least overedge #doublelobe maybe Xshaped even, host SDSS J230318.11+014327.2 Z_sp=0.081
#restarted #giant candidate host SDSS J092910.38+414644.5 Z_ph~0.36-0.39 outer lobes do not generate contours in FIRST but clear in NVSS
#triple radio core has IR match but no optical, is just E of dim star, IR host co-ordinates RA: 13:56:19.2 DEC: 21:32:57.5
very asymmetric #doublelobe faint optical match to host SDSS J102957.43+031149.2 Z_ph~0.29-0.5 large errors on Z_ph
#triple optical match to host is F9 star, SDSS J132941.25+151021.8 rare radio star? or (much more likely) genuine source is obscured by it
#plume or #hourglassplume ? host SDSS J152253.41+072107.0 Z_sp=0.077
#doublelobe optical match for likely IR host so faint barely detected SDSS J124929.45+534606.1 Z_ph~0.27-0.57 with large errors on Z
small #hourglass unsure is adjacent slightly extended compact source is related, hourglass host SDSS J164634.70+350317.6 Z_sp=0.860
#relic might be overedge doublelobe with source due NE, not sure what the host ID would be if so but radio structure suggestive of lobe
#overedge #doublelobe also #Xshaped ? host SDSS J160027.78+083743.0 Z_sp=0.227
from NVSS #doublelobe but not ruling out triple, suggest host SDSS J072718.49+233704.1 Z_ph~.17-.23 or SDSS J072714.47+233555.2 Z_ph~.27
#compact 1Jy/beam unsure about the Z_sp, the Z_ph seems more realistic to me from optical appearance, maybe pipeline mistaken MgII as Ha?
#overedge #doublelobe host has ETG-like optical match at RA: 116.4647 DEC: +28.17364 with no SDSS ID, distortion in SDSS in this area
weak #doublelobe host candidate is non ETG-like but is very faint SDSS J120312.94+182322.0 Z_ph~0.16-0.22
#nat and separate extended source, nat host SDSS J125553.97+440512.6 Z_ph~0.23
#Xshaped SDSS J143402.16+590653.4 Z_ph~.56
weak #doublelobe host probably SDSS J133720.10+160830.4 Z_sp=0.379
#Yshaped SDSS J155009.58+080838.8 Z_sp=.232 spectrum classed as QSO AGN broadline
#compact and part of #overedge #doublelobe suspect host of double is SDSS J133922.36+464025.6 Z_ph~0.22
#doublelobe and #compact double source uncertain, seems to be an interacting compact group almost on line-of-sight with a star
if this source has recently switched on, I wonder why? no sign of interactions with other galaxies?
young #hourglassplume ionised clouds in host galaxy at 7 o'clock position? SDSS J125412.00+273733.9 Z_sp=0.086
small #hourglass lenticularesque host SDSS J110356.86+240632.3 Z_ph~0.31
maybe #overedge #triple if so host SDSS J094334.06+453923.9 Z_ph~0.53-0.67
partly #overedge #triple and separate weak #compact triple host SDSS J151751.03+095936.8 Z_ph~0.14-0.54
small #hourglass young source perhaps?
partly #overedge #triple (just!) outside SDSS
slightly #overedge #triple host SDSS J161828.98+295859.6 Z_sp=0.134
FIRST suggests #triple host QSO at Z_sp=2.233 SDSS J133802.80+423956.9
partly #overedge #triple host SDSS J072406.79+380348.6 Z_sp=0.241 spectrum classed as QSO starburst broadline
3C 293, UGC 8782, known double double
#doublelobe FR1 type, E jet longer and more diffuse as if W jet pushing against denser IGM? host SDSS J095759.55+191609.6 Z_ph~0.11
#overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J104218.34+530523.8 Z_ph~0.42-0.43
#bent #triple host QSO at Z_sp=0.987 SDSS J132903.20+253110.2
#triple with #ifrs core
#restarted #doublelobe SDSS J154517.20+504753.9 Z_sp=0.431
#compact and #overedge #doublelobe that may be much more extensive, large region of diffuse emission in NVSS due E
hybrid candidate? or line-of-sight effect?
partly #overedge #doublelobe uncertain of host ID, weaker extended source unrelated
small #hourglass and, from NVSS, #bent #overedge #triple with host SDSS J073826.55+241423.6 Z_ph~0.21-0.31
#hourglassplume ? and #doublelobe unsure of host for double, hourglassplume is SDSS J134554.04+365513.6 Z_sp=0.547
#bent #hourglass or triple with adjacent weak compact, host SDSS J120429.35+015458.0 Z_ph~0.65-0.69 host near border of NGC 4073
#overedge #triple host SDSS J105052.47+400050.8 Z_sp=0.129
partly #overedge #wat N part is bent and more diffuse, host SDSS J075753.17+364022.0 Z_sp=0.128
#doublelobe host looks disturbed as if recently interacted SDSS J141454.71+223759.6 Z_sp=0.155
from the overlay by DocR source maybe SDSS J100015.47+504456.8 Z_ph~0.34
NE radio source maybe #Xshaped ? host SDSS J093523.57+112448.3 Z_sp=0.205
#messy looking jet-on at a lobe or nat is the only way this makes sense to me, host SDSS J094818.38+561859.2 Z_sp=0.139 interacting pair?
small region of star formation coinciding with dark cloud on outskirts of NGC 5195
#hourglass SDSS J103924.92+464811.6 Z_ph~0.52-0.54 is disk-like galaxy to its NE also a radio source or just on line-of-sight to a plume?
small #bent #triple and unrelated #compact triple host SDSS J105239.25+313417.6 Z_sp=1.693 spectrum QSO broadline, host slightly extended?
extended emission from star formation, NVSS shows wider region of emission but nothing that looks like SMBH activity
#doublelobe very different character to the two lobes, host also slightly odd: non-red, extended? SDSS J122100.13+233327.0 Z_ph~0.39-0.62
#doublelobe ? likely host strange-looking SDSS J084324.83+495326.2 Z_ph~0.27-0.29 not typical ETG, non-red
IR whiteout due to bright star Y CVn nearby
#hourglass with bent N lobe, lenticular host? SDSS J125755.81+045852.3 Z_ph~0.23-0.24
#hourglass and #compact NVSS shows possible tailed source nearby FIRST misses (would be partly outside its survey area, origin SE extends W)
FIRST/NVSS suggest #overedge #triple no host candidates in IR/optical, would be obscured by star SDSS J031911.06+045212.3
#nat or one-lobed source? also small #compact nat host probably SDSS J150644.49+342822.9 Z_ph~0.16-0.17
#hourglass unrelatedly, 11' due E is bent triple that might be too faint in FIRST to generate a contour but clear in NVSS
#Yshaped host probably SDSS J151919.71+313232.7 Z_sp=0.347
weak #triple host seems slightly disturbed SDSS J153612.48+464235.0 Z_ph~0.2-0.26
#overedge #triple host QSO at Z_sp=0.364 SDSS J142735.60+263214.5 spectrum QSO starforming broadline
NVSS hints this might be weak #triple with host SDSS J152727.38+043906.9 Z_sp=0.638
#hourglass suspect background source rather than the edge-on disk that seems slightly too far due W to be the origin of this emission
NVSS suggests #bent #triple SDSS J144629.45+483154.1 Z_sp=0.362
probably an #artefact but hard to be sure. Located on a 'noise line' in FIRST, nothing here in NVSS
bent hourglass? not easy to be sure of host but suspect SDSS J123815.78+241937.3 Z_ph~.37-.39 this galaxy has extended shape but red colours
#nat SDSS J081938.86+252220.5 Z_sp=0.558
#triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.532 has numerous absorption lines in spectrum SDSS J103936.66+071427.3 NED lists 17 refs
doublelobe from NVSS whereas FIRST suggests two #ifrs either way no indication of host in IR, extremely faint hint of radio core in FIRST?
NVSS suggests maybe overedge triple but if so no optical match, maybe knot in N lobe, then host maybe? SDSS J114054.77+241619.0 Z_ph~.33-.38
thin #Zshape or possibly a wat, host SDSS J134533.12+285205.3 Z_sp=0.453
#overedge #triple outside SDSS, host has IR match at RA: 17:29:52.17 DEC: +51:09:37.2 radio contours unusually offset in this image
two nearby (Z_sp=0.020) spiral galaxies both with emission due to star formation
partly #overedge #triple host has possible very faint optical match SDSS J121008.57+184602.5 Z_ph~0.33-0.52 too faint to be sure but non-red
#triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.896 has a lot of absorption in spectrum SDSS J081136.89+284503.6 numerous refs (57) in NED, absorption is genuine
#doublelobe host ETG at Z_sp=0.982 SDSS J115422.06+184236.4 interactive spectrum gives warning on Z: SMALL_DELTA_CHI2, Z_ph~.46 maybe right?
#hourglass seen nearly face-on? potential hosts non-red, distant interacting/compact group? unclear exact host ID
#doublelobe with precessing jets or Xshaped? host SDSS J212157.67+073246.5 Z_sp=0.632
weak #doublelobe host non-red but too faint to discern shape SDSS J144800.23+243412.9 Z_ph~0.18
possible #nat from SDSS J163507.95+144237.5 Z_ph~0.36-0.38
#relic ? more extensive region of emission in NVSS but still fairly small and weak, not clear where it originates
#Yshaped suspect host with IR-only match at RA: 16:29:11.95 DEC: +40:25:21.6 unusual radio geometry, maybe two doublelobes on line-of-sight?
#overedge #triple host SDSS J094644.79+360357.9 Z_ph~0.22-0.45 multiple hotspots in N lobe, errors on host Z large due to faintness
possible doublelobe but could also be two compact sources, unsure of host either way, NVSS hints double more likely
NVSS suggests #plume or doublelobe, S lobe more diffuse or less detail, host SDSS J080707.26+423451.0 Z_sp=0.249
possible #wat host has IR match at RA: 09:02:16.31 DEC: +18:19:04.5 no optical match
3C 459 is #compact to lower-right, rest is #artefact host galaxy looks disturbed
bright #doublelobe all others sources are #artefact of this, host SDSS J012224.54+033151.9 Z_ph~0.35-0.44 large errors on Z as is very faint
#overedge #doublelobe NVSS shows emission extending NE, possibly slightly bent, suspect host SDSS J145915.90+073946.3 Z_sp=0.154
#hybrid candidate maybe? NVSS shows brighter but more diffuse emission to N with no hotspot, host SDSS J083632.58+193844.2 Z_ph~0.2-0.22
#triple with either a knot in one jet or adjacent to a separate compact source, core has faint IR match at RA: 12:16:50.8 DEC: 36:51:37.8
NVSS suggests #doublelobe but no sign of host in either IR or optical
central source is either #compact or very small and asymmetric hourglass, lower source is part of #overedge #doublelobe clearer in NVSS
partly #overedge #triple host SDSS J005506.34+061251.2 Z_ph~0.44-0.52 but with very large error bars on Z as it is so faint
#compact in FIRST but in NVSS maybe extended? host looks disk-like with bright core but still red-ish SDSS J091134.46+064627.7 Z_ph~.26-.27
#hourglass host not typical ETG, looks disturbed, non-red colour SDSS J115259.71+332531.1 Z_ph~0.1
NVSS suggests wat/nat? region of emission stronger to N
small #doublelobe and bright #compact possibly with corejet, compact source originates Mrk 463 E? signs of ionised clouds due S of this
overedge bent triple? lobes too faint to be sure, central source has extremely faint IR, top #compact SDSS J152748.49+642113.0 Z_ph~.13-.44
candidate #giant #overedge #doublelobe depending on host, hard to ID but candidates all faint, maybe SDSS J121628.56+383834.9 Z_ph~0.5-0.52
#giant candidate depending on the redshift, Z_ph~0.5-0.62 for the ID given by antikodon, lobes are ~3' apart
small #doublelobe host green lenticularesque galaxy SDSS J010206.98+093427.6 Z_ph~0.27-0.29
probably #triple with multiple hotspots in NE lobe, host SDSS J135054.57+052206.3 Z_sp=0.442 spectrum QSO broadline
#doublelobe SDSS J084718.28+422341.3 Z_ph~.4-.6 but other candidate host immediately adjacent, interacting pair of galaxies perhaps?
#triple and small #doublelobe and weak #compact triple host SDSS J161803.56+121132.6 Z_sp=0.393
#bhgroup #wat with two weak #compact one is so close it shares contours, wat host SDSS J111946.25+375055.8 Z_ph~0.47
#triple host SDSS J155515.14+443458.2 Z_ph~0.2-0.32 very faint, non-red host but barely registers so impossible to be certain of galaxy type
suspect host SDSS J123831.55+305354.2 no Z
#triple and #compact triple host has IR-only host at RA: 11:56:05.45 DEC: +42:46:16.9 FIRST radio contours unusually offset in this image
very weak #triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.187 SDSS J151441.12+555932.7
#triple host maybe SDSS J120327.89+272703.4 Z_ph~0.12-0.48 non-red, very faint, uncertain of galaxy type
FIRST/NVSS suggest candidate #giant #overedge #triple weak core in FIRST has optical match host SDSS J140315.11+514444.7 Z_ph~0.48-0.66
unsure how to tag this, maybe hourglassplume, FIRST hints at Xshape, SDSS J122803.83+264226.7 Z_ph~0.2
#hourglass host not boring ETG, maybe result of merger? host has extended shape and surrounded by ring SDSS J105426.23+573649.1 Z_ph~.31-.35
NVSS suggests central emission may be part of #triple with faint core to its 2 o'clock rather than the brighter #compact immediately NE
NVSS suggests maybe weak #triple with host SDSS J130053.42+033429.0 Z_ph~1.075 from NED
#compact but slightly extended emission, host seems irregular, non-red SDSS J111956.19+072710.2 Z_ph~0.26-0.3 interacting pair maybe?
very twisted #wat large region of emission in NVSS sadly just outside SDSS
NVSS suggests maybe #triple host SDSS J125424.15+375234.0 Z_ph~0.28-0.47 host seemingly non-red and extended but too faint to be sure
NVSS hints possibly #overedge #doublelobe with other lobe due S, if so likeliest host SDSS J145048.51+365409.1 Z_ph~0.27-0.32
NVSS indicates #triple host SDSS J072538.75+400412.5 Z_sp=0.162
possible #overedge #triple host 'nearby' (Z_sp=0.399) QSO SDSS J112956.52+364919.2
extremely distant #nat ? NVSS shows emission extends due N, possible extremely faint IR host but so faint might just be background noise
#bhgroup 3, maybe even 4 #wat sources?! SE wat is brightest and has host SDSS J120455.02+483256.9 Z_sp=0.066
#compact but slightly extended radio emission, maybe distant nat or lobe seen face on? host SDSS J120842.95+085135.9 Z_sp=0.629
#wat and several faint #compact sources, lower ones maybe in same cluster, wat host maybe SDSS J083744.33+145247.3 Z_ph~.3-.31 maybe bhgroup
suggestion of #Xshape but could also be precession of the jets, host SDSS J160027.78+083743.0 Z_sp=0.227 radio source is 4C +08.46
#doublelobe is strong enough to generate some #artefacts has weak IR host but nothing in optical
NVSS/FIRST suggest some extremely faint radio sources nearby, chance this could be relic of SW lobe of double/triple?
#Xshape interacting pair of galaxies at Z=0.1083 with 190 refs in NED
Only furthest SE lobe is bent: currents in IGM? or region of different density?
NVSS suggests #bent #restarted #overedge #triple ? host SDSS J110140.09+331720.5 Z_sp=0.203
if this is a triple, then giant candidate, ~3' wide, host either too faint for optical or faint red object that might be Z~0.7+ ETG
#overedge #triple ? other lobe NE, #bent if so, IR host RA: 225.86933 DEC: 28.45622 has no exact optical match but close to faint red object
#artefact of bright odd-shaped source to NE
#doublelobe host maybe SDSS J142416.79+253337.4 Z_sp=0.670, IR whiteout due to nearby bright semi-regular variable star RX Boo
#triple there is a diffuse source E not in FIRST except for a hint of a core, triple host here SDSS J140500.81+292514.0 no Z
#Zshaped SDSS J121543.82+170917.6 Z_sp=0.095
#Xshaped but see the discussion
#wat ? host maybe SDSS J095759.55+191609.6 Z_ph~0.11
#overedge #triple Simbad shows host as 4C 20.25, have seen this centred on that emission but forget the ARG ID
#compact central source, NVSS suggests NW source maybe either triple or plume with host SDSS J140731.10+271644.0 Z_sp=0.162
maybe #overedge #doublelobe from NVSS but E lobe would be outside FIRST survey area, if so candidate host SDSS J135827.78+094038.5 Z_ph~0.3
#overedge #doublelobe and unrelated #compact double host SDSS J150828.74+460607.2 Z_ph~0.54-0.56
#triple SDSS J151130.78+322821.0 Z_sp=0.653
#wat SDSS J095641.70+183547.5 Z_sp=0.166
bright #doublelobe and possible #ifrs double host SDSS J110004.62+302707.7 Z_ph~0.23-0.62 QSO/AGN -like appearance
hard to be sure of the ID of the sources, only one that seems clear is SDSS J031801.59+042503.0 Z_ph~0.52-0.55
#hourglassplume SDSS J084513.34+432323.8 Z_ph~0.19-0.2
small #triple host almost on line of sight with foreground disk-like galaxy, host QSO-like but classed as star SDSS J021301.09+034454.9 no Z
#restarted #doublelobe ? host very faint optically and no SDSS ID, RA: 213.32924 DEC: 20.92017 morphology suggests ETG at Z~0.6+
#overedge #doublelobe maybe? (other lobe to 8 o'clock) if so host possibly SDSS J113345.00+273113.4 Z_ph~0.61-0.72
#bhgroup with #nat and two #compact the small #hourglass appears to be a background source, nat host SDSS J115605.40+343304.2 Z_sp=0.254
#overedge #triple outside SDSS, in WISE host at RA: 07:46:54.97 DEC: +54:54:23.5
#messy radio lobe seen face-on? host SDSS J135222.70+615337.2 Z_sp=0.179
#overedge #triple host SDSS J125154.40+351911.9 Z_ph~0.2
#imageissues WISE shows no bright IR sources that could cause this, #hourglass host SDSS J122228.72+023009.4 Z_sp=0.229
#triple hint of precession, host SDSS J104645.86+314426.8 Z_sp=0.114
#triple (just barely!) as JeanTate has pointed out, very interesting host 😃
#imageissues WISE shows this area is not saturated, unsure if the radio sources are a double or two separate compact signals
UGC 8782 Simbad notes Double-Double radio galaxy, (disk?) dust lane across nucleus and other signs of interaction, very strong and nearby!
#overedge #doublelobe outside SDSS, probable IR host at RA: 07:37:35.40 DEC: +59:03:26.0
#nat and #bent #hourglass nat host SDSS J105006.42+304045.5 Z_sp=.255 FIRST/SDSS suggest another source to E in same cluster, maybe bhgroup?
small #doublelobe host has extended shape, possibly lenticular SDSS J104155.83+544318.1 Z_ph~0.32-0.42
overlapping galaxies, radio is star formation in disk plane of galaxy behind, may have interacted with other disk galaxy NW
#doublelobe possibly restarted? host SDSS J163004.37+103321.9 Z_ph~0.67
#relic ? no idea of source but seems diffuse and brighter in NVSS
NVSS suggests possible #overedge #triple host SDSS J121116.42+084435.3 Z_ph~0.63 if so almost giant candidate?
#artefact possibly due to bright source some way due W in NVSS, outside FIRST survey area
FIRST shows small #triple disk host or very disturbed elliptical? SDSS J123847.46+520302.1 Z_sp=0.221 weird spectrum!
host possibly SDSS J101243.83+103254.0 Z_ph~0.62-0.79
strong #doublelobe host probably SDSS J152955.55+344943.0 Z_ph~0.18-0.26 but large error bars on Z_ph, maybe distant QSO?
#wat and two weak #compact sources, wat host SDSS J101206.39+084133.1 Z_sp=0.098
#hourglass host looks irregular as if interacting, uncertain if ETG but too faint to be sure SDSS J091149.32+581905.2 Z_ph~0.32-0.63
#hourglassplume host possibly SDSS J074446.79+324726.2 Z_ph~0.21-0.23 but hard to be sure, there are other candidates
possibly very distant doublelobe with no IR host but if it is two independent sources the central one has a strange host galaxy
#wat maybe? host possibly SDSS J121011.99+112102.7 Z_sp=0.196
#hourglassplume
odd radio geometry, like a nat with a relic of an old doublelobe, host SDSS J140626.60+250921.0 Z_sp=0.867 spectrum QSO broadline
another candidate might be at RA: 142.91614 DEC: 56.14067 but this is so faint it does not have SDSS ID, could also be two separate sources
#doublelobe ? host candidate SDSS J093139.40+560809.6 Z_ph~0.7-0.81 but very faint, unusual radio geometry so could be something else
probably #artefact of bright source ~7' due W
I suspect SDSS J085708.43+294528.4 Z_ph~0.7-0.77
#hourglass and #overedge #Xshaped Xshaped host has disk-ilke? shape SDSS J135947.35+103318.4 Z_sp=0.283 spectrum QSO starburst broaldine
#hourglass possible optical host is not typical ETG or QSO but very faint, irregular, non-red colour SDSS J080705.45+272845.8 Z_ph~0.56-0.62
slightly #overedge #doublelobe from NVSS, uncertain of host
#hourglass host SDSS J084309.85+294404.6 Z_sp=0.398 spectrum QSO AGN broadline, wonder why this QSO's spectrum has such a flat continuum?
#wat very knotty source, not very symmetrical
#artefact of large bright nat source to NE, see NVSS and zoom out
#hourglassplume ? optically faint host SDSS J124401.04+250835.9 Z_ph~0.62-0.7
host is 2MASX J08285632+6313443 according to Simbad. The shape of radio emission could imply it is a wat, or that the jet is precessing
#bent #triple IR host has possible extremely faint optical match SDSS J090328.03+225103.0 Z_ph~0.24-0.58 non-red colour, distant QSO maybe?
#compact and small #hourglass hint of irregular/disturbed shape to hourglass host SDSS J112439.93+264732.2 Z_ph~0.52
radio emission from spectacular star formation. Line of green star clusters?! late-stage #merger perhaps?
#overedge #wat with extra lobe? NVSS shows more emission, host probably SDSS J161202.17+282925.6 Z_ph~0.18
#wat large region of emission in NVSS, host SDSS J120307.10+514030.5 Z_ph~0.08 possible compact group of ETGs, one of which has Z_sp=0.061
#hourglassplume SDSS J124351.15+225611.3 Z_ph~0.27-0.31
uncertain if isolated source or overedge doublelobe with other lobe 3' directly S, either way uncertain of host
#hourglassplume SDSS J115443.47+422220.3 Z_ph~0.23
star right on top of radio galaxy? SDSS J153618.30+112745.5 spectrum shows F9 star, emission line at 8462A, NVSS suggests tailed sources
small #hourglass host irregular shape as if merging, colours unlike etg but faint so uncertain of type SDSS J101316.03+171715.0 Z_ph~.22-.32
#hourglass or butterfly? host SDSS J165816.46+414100.7 Z_sp=0.225 lenticular shape and colours
#relic ? NVSS shows larger region of emission than FIRST, unclear where it might come from
#hourglass odd host galaxy, blue irregular with no sign of core, SDSS J125312.97+484235.0 Z_ph~0.14
NVSS suggests #bent #triple host SDSS J151641.59+291809.2 Z_sp=0.130
NVSS suggests plumes due NNW and S, host SDSS J123442.80+132717.6 Z_sp=0.180
really need to find a radio core to find out what the hosts are here, the bright ETG SDSS J142633.55+164534.7 Z_sp=0.054 might also be host
uncertain if the #compact at top here is related, is triple if so, compact host is SDSS J095138.64+111148.4 Z_sp=0.469
possibly face-on to a lobe, host SDSS J161242.14+204729.0 Z_sp=0.140
NVSS suggests this may be part of very weak and diffuse doublelobe but uncertain of host
NVSS suggests central source really #triple SDSS J153733.13+345127.9 Z_sp=0.227
one-sided source or two unrelated sources? (NVSS suggests related but inconclusive) bright #compact host SDSS J104620.18+342708.4 Z_sp=1.195
possible #nat seen nearly face-on, else two hourglass-like sources close to each other, SDSS J145432.26+261700.8 Z_sp=0.253
#restarted
#bent #triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.435 SDSS J104440.30+494141.5 hint radio of another source overlapping contours at its NW edge
#doublelobe many #artefact signals around, perhaps due to being near edge of survey area
#compact and #corejet host of corejet is QSO SDSS J161146.68+105934.4 Z_sp=.892 no sign of opposite lobe, doppler effects make it too faint?
suspect these two sources are unrelated but maybe wrong, central source corresponds to SDSS J143233.49+034505.1 Z_ph~.07-.1 odd-colour host
partly #overedge #triple outside SDSS, also unrelated weak #compact
#nat more emission visible in NVSS extending WSW, host SDSS J072737.48+395655.4 Z_sp=0.312
FIRST suggest small #triple host not seemingly qso-like or etg-like but faint and irregular, non-red SDSS J151017.71+561622.5 Z_ph~0.44-0.64
candidate #giant #overedge #triple radio core seems offset from only IR host that, optically, may be SDSS J121311.49+381005.7 Z_ph~0.6-0.73
two unrelated #compact sources, central one offset from foreground galaxy and possibly very distant
small #doublelobe possible optical host very faint but not qso-like nor etg-like, non-red SDSS J081501.62+425309.4 Z_ph~0.44-0.48
mentioned in discussion http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BRG0000003/discussions/DRG00000rz page 5 by Jean Tate
#overedge #triple huge region of emission in NVSS SDSS J023832.67+023349.1 Z_ph~0.3-0.48 slightly disturbed lenticularesque shape
#hourglass hint of Xshape host has slightly extended shape but is faint SDSS J150157.44+075226.7 Z_sp=0.659 spectrum has strong OII/OIII
NVSS indicates #overedge #triple host not very qso-like, non-red but faint SDSS J173947.25+532823.8 Z_ph~0.11-0.28 large Z_ph errors
#plume extensive emission due NW that FIRST misses but NVSS picks up, although fainter SDSS J111911.13+081539.8 Z_sp=0.076
#bent #doublelobe possibly with a background radio source close to line-of-sight, else unusual morphology SDSS J092030.94+401846.2 Z_sp=.295
everything here probably #artefact of bright source towards 1 o'clock, no NVSS counterparts to the emission here
#wat host maybe SDSS J071424.20+401555.9 Z_ph~0.33
#doublelobe host is star?! spectrum confirms F3/F5V SDSS J113718.03+090143.1 visually looks qso-like, scale of radio emission also qso-like
#hourglassplume host SDSS J222627.41+121839.4 Z_sp=0.179
asymmetric radio source, perhaps bent triple seen at an angle? host SDSS J141408.88+014859.5 Z_sp=0.253
#compact everything else is probably #artefact of large bright triple due E, seen clearly in both FIRST and NVSS
I suspect this is an #artefact of a bright source some way due E (outside the FIRST field of view it can be seen in NVSS setting Size=0.75)
#compact possible extremely faint optical match but right next to star so IR obscured, no SDSS ID for would-be host
host galaxy appears to be faint object just to S of edge-on disk galaxy but too close to it to have separate SDSS ID, possibly QSO-like
NVSS indicates central source may be part of weak #doublelobe but not sure of host
#overedge #doublelobe other lobe ~2' W, host possibly SDSS J145150.73+310401.2 Z_ph~0.59
#overedge #triple host SDSS J094644.79+360357.9 Z_ph~0.22-0.45
#compact, small #corejet and #overedge #bent #triple due W
central object has spectrum of F9 star but very fuzzy, perhaps directly in front of background galaxy, or is real host too faint in optical?
#nat host present but no ID in SDSS DR10, QSO-like RA: 248.80111 DEC: 44.78064 also clear in WISE
#doublelobe disk host? SDSS J142421.45+455846.2 Z_ph~0.12-0.32 colours wrong for elliptical unless blue elliptical, extended shape
#compact and small, weak #bent source, unusual host for bent source SDSS J112001.41+494826.8 Z_ph~0.006-0.009 very faint, blotchy/irregular
#hourglass host not typical red+dead or QSO-like uncertain of galaxy type, SDSS J132128.28+483810.1 Z_ph~0.26-0.3
weak #compact and small #hourglass the hourglass almost certainly in background of spiral, not near core SDSS J153242.55+253610.3 Z_sp=0.34
#wat with bright knots, NVSS shows extends further due S than NW, host looks like merging elliptical pair, SDSS J153616.31+142043.7 Z_ph~.13
possible #wat outside SDSS but would be odd to have a break in the tail?
central #doublelobe uncertain of host, due E is #overedge #bent #triple likeliest (?) host disk -like SDSS J100016.01+504518.8 Z_sp=0.134
#Xshaped or precessing jets? host SDSS J144743.60+122108.4 Z_ph~0.15
#hourglass host interacting? looks lens -like SDSS J104516.56+090301.1 Z_ph~0.35
either two #ifrs or extremely distant #doublelobe with no IR host
#triple host SDSS J085554.36+121324.6 Z_sp=0.459 spectrum classed QSO AGN broadline
NVSS/FIRST suggest might be faint doublelobe with other lobe to its 11 o'clock but might also be independent, hard to tell, no idea of host
NVSS indicates central source part of diffuse emission that extends due E, possibly a very faint doubleobe but no idea of host
possibly face-on lobe, host SDSS J161435.63+113758.9 Z_ph~0.56-0.59
weak #nat host SDSS J082928.73+154310.6 Z_ph~0.33
#wat host SDSS J152945.60+304235.6 Z_sp=0.114
#compact and #doublelobe double host maybe SDSS J163335.80+423408.7 Z_ph~.13-.16 very odd colors but optically too faint to draw conclusions
NVSS suggests one of these (my guess the central source) maybe relayed to source due W, possible weak diffuse emission around, no idea host
NVSS indicates this is either #bent #triple or wat with host SDSS J105147.39+552308.3 Z_sp=0.074
precessing #doublelobe host SDSS J155848.62+015432.0 Z_ph~0.55-0.59
#nat host QSO Z_sp=1.036 SDSS J111546.98+430431.2 Is this nat or line-of-sight effect? QSO seems too isolated for IGM pressure to make a nat
NVSS suggests diffuse emission in this area, possible this is faint nat rather than compact? Host galaxy barely there in optical but IR good
NVSS suggests this may be W lobe of a weak doublelobe but not clear if there is an IR/optical host candidate
#overedge #triple other lobe is due NE, total span ~2.5', outside SDSS here
strong #doublelobe very faint hint of IR host at RA: 16.48808 DEC: 6.47119 no optical match
strong #doublelobe not convinced it has IR host but optically there is SDSS J143447.95+165631.8 Z_ph~0.06 appearance very faint for the Z
agree, West section seems longer than East in NVSS, FIRST also shows a pair of sources NW that NVSS indicates surrounded by diffuse emission
#triple from both FIRST and NVSS, outside SDSS
#hourglass FIRST shows as faint but a lot of detail in the lobes, host maybe SDSS J131935.57+025010.7 Z_ph~0.29
#overedge #restarted #doublelobe host SDSS J080835.87+170832.2 Z_ph~0.63 NED shows no references and only one for the radio, new ID?
#hourglass host in very tight group, looks similar to lens SDSS J112243.89+595112.0 Z_ph~0.63 unsure of exact host: not all have SDSS ID
3 unrelated (?) #compact sources, only one with clear match is SDSS J160413.73+472044.2 Z_sp=1.442 spectrum classed as QSO broadline
#doublelobe foreground star obscuring IR and optical, several very faint optical sources nearby Z_ph~.7-.8, distant cluster/group maybe?
several very faint sources uncertain of hosts, multiple faint IR/optical candidates, brightest maybe SDSS J113307.87+051159.4 Z_ph~0.55-0.78
#wat host SDSS J111523.15+495640.8 Z_sp=0.311 possibly merging, #overedge #doublelobe due E and maybe two very weak sources due NNE
#overedge #triple over 3' wide with host Z_ph~.46 SDSS J144914.17+303014.6 looks like two galaxies merging, if so, unsure which is the host
#doublelobe the IR source nearly between the lobes is a star, no IR or optical sign of a host galaxy
#triple has, at best, very vague and faint IR match for core and no optical match
NVSS indicates #bent source, host SDSS J084725.71+273833.1 Z_sp=0.494
#compact is QSO at Z_sp=2.455 SDSS J102931.35+185313.8 also #overedge #triple due N
small #triple IR swamped by foreground star but possible optical match SDSS J115525.19+253222.4 Z_sp=0.137
NVSS and FIRST together imply #triple with separate #compact no optical match for any of these sources
#hourglass almost face-on with a hint of precession, host SDSS J144445.92+360622.0 Z_sp=.352 has spectrum classed as QSO starburst broadline
#wat with much brighter hotspot in SE tail than NW, host SDSS J172320.75+355805.6 Z_sp=0.134 both lobes have three knots/hotspots
central #compact source rest seems to be #artefact not in NVSS, FIRST shows large double ~7'-8' due NW
#nat immediately adjacent to background #compact ?
#doublelobe host seems to be disk-like galaxy SDSS J122705.12+194917.9 Z_ph~0.12-0.14 but faint background sources around so hard to be sure
tough to classify with radio on top of IR sources like this but closer examination suggests #bent #triple SDSS J162309.33+091933.4 Z_ph~0.32
only one contour but I suspect two #hourglass -like radio sources, with the brighter IR components near their centres as the host galaxies
3 #compact central two have no IR/optical match, either unrelated ifrs or doublelobe, other compact has only faint IR and no optical host
two #compact right hand source is ~0.5Jy from a QSO at Z_sp=2.360 SDSS J152951.70+190434.9 amazing luminosity!
#bent #triple marginal detection of possible host SDSS J074637.87+520048.6 Z_ph~0.56-0.59
partly #overedge #doublelobe several IR candidates for host so hard to pin down but maybe hint of core SDSS J080436.93+465715.4 Z_ph~.15-.76
#compact and small #doublelobe with host just visible through the stars of a foreground galaxy, SDSS J102708.86+425212.5 Z_sp=0.793
#relic ? very faint and no sign of emission in NVSS but no bright source nearby for this to be an artefact, central source has IR-only match
NVSS indicates #overedge #doublelobe uncertain of host, maybe SDSS J144758.53+241522.1 no Z
#hourglassPlume ? A beauty but not sure what the tag should be, host has core+disk colouring? SDSS J152404.92+542805.3 Z_ph~0.2
#Yshaped and #compact Yshaped host SDSS J141445.01+042958.7 Z_sp=0.879
possibly nearly face-on #doublelobe host SDSS J141400.21+091502.5 Z_sp=0.160
#triple SDSS J111140.47+404706.9 Z_sp=0.074 FIRST shows butterfly-like source due N outside this field of view, possibly in same cluster?
asymmetric #doublelobe very different structure to the lobes NW looks almost nat-like, host SDSS J140626.60+250921.0 Z_sp=.867 QSO broadline
possible #artefact of very bright source some way due W (clearer in NVSS, set Size=0.75 to see)
possible end-on #wat ? Unusual radio geometry, host maybe SDSS J150644.49+342822.9 Z_ph~0.16-0.17 tiny #compact source in same cluster
bent triple (host?) or doublelobe and unrelated compact? candidate for double host is IR-faint galaxy SDSS J085817.12+393056.1 Z_ph~.22-.36
bright #doublelobe causing #artefacts double is 4C 04.76 is optical match SDSS J220159.93+043511.6 ? very strong emission lines Z_sp=0.417
small #doublelobe host is QSO with elliptical surrounding galaxy and almost on line of sight with a disk, SDSS J101226.85+261327.2 Z_sp=.379
#doublelobe host has possible faint optical match SDSS J090855.85+465114.8 Z_ph~0.17-0.42
central source here has host SDSS J162724.29+613552.1 Z_ph~0.38-0.43 but maybe related to other emission nearby in NVSS? hard to track down
possible #wat with slightly more extended emission in NVSS and separate #compact host of wat is SDSS J145553.55+220922.3 Z_sp=0.257
#doublelobe host has unusual colours, looks almost like a core with spiral arms but too faint to be sure SDSS J104151.75+483149.1 Z_ph~.3-.4
#hourglass host is qso-like object SDSS J145159.01+162204.7 no Z, almost obscured by foreground galaxy
NVSS shows extra diffuse emission in this region, relic maybe?
#bhgroup ? 3 #compact sources might be nuclear starburst for two, AGN for centre, all in disk-like or obviously spiral galaxies at Z_sp=.042
partly #overedge #doublelobe uncertain of host, maybe SDSS J001155.06+101848.2 Z_ph~0.65-0.62 or SDSS J001154.66+101845.8 Z_ph~0.35-0.42
3C 267, very faint hint of optical match SDSS J114956.56+124719.2 Z_ph~0.41-0.80 NED gives z=1.14 and 100+ refs
NVSS indicates #overedge #doublelobe host possibly SDSS J093654.78+182343.2 Z_ph~0.62-0.73
central source possibly #artefact nothing there in NVSS
NVSS indicates weak, possibly slightly bent, #triple, host SDSS J094320.62+122610.3 Z_sp=0.151
NVSS suggests #bent #triple with widespread diffuse emission, host SDSS J163253.51+205654.9 Z_sp=0.180
bright #doublelobe with no clear or very faint IR, some related #artefact sources and possible small triple due E (real - it's in NVSS)
large (~3') #overedge #triple host maybe SDSS J120024.13+024630.1 Z_ph~0.63-0.72
partly #overedge #triple no SDSS, DSS2 red/IR has only tiny hint of faint extended source, not convincing
Agreed, possible opposite lobe of a #doublelobe slightly over 3' away a little due East of South but not quite at 7 o'clock. Hard to trace
NGC 6274 possible nuclear starburst in one of a pair of interacting/close spirals
#doublelobe not convinced nearby galaxy SDSS J081534.67+174157.9 Z_ph~.22-.30 is the host, seems too far offset, maybe unseen high-Z object?
NVSS shows huge region of emission, perhaps #wat or precessing FR1? host SDSS J093058.73+034827.7 Z_sp=0.089 BClG of GGroup SDSS-C4 1094
#triple host has possible QSO-like optical match at RA: 245.90767 DEC: 45.74989 with no SDSS ID, perhaps due to bright star nearby
#doublelobe (lower two sources) and what may be #artefact of very bright source some way due S (set Size=0.90 in NVSS to see this)
agreed, there is also an extremely faint hint of a radio core. Not sure if other nearby galaxies are associated or just on line-of-sight
I don't think the radio emission is offset here but the contours are - a pixel or two is quite normal but this one is not very well aligned
nearly overlapping galaxies or interacting? radio emission from star formation, 2MFGC 9057 is edge-on disk Z_ph~0.07-0.08
odd host galaxy, looks almost disk-like, spectrum classed as QSO starburst broadline, H alpha lines are split in two!
#triple (just) host SDSS J165039.79+203650.5 no Z but from colours would guess ~0.5-0.6, easy to confuse lobes with other IR sources here
#hourglass with side branch? host has possible faint optical match SDSS J124316.03+640425.2 Z_ph~0.21-0.91
#artefact of source ~6'-7' to 11 o'clock
#overedge #doublelobe and separate #compact hard to be sure of host of double and wide region emission in NVSS offers little guidance
disk galaxy with very small lobes? maybe FR1? host SDSS J130140.93+183104.9 Z_sp=.146 spectrum classed as starforming, sign of tidal tail N?
very wide #hourglass perhaps angled towards our line-of-sight as host SDSS J120751.75+385559.8 Z_sp=0.244 has some emission in spectrum
#bhgroup suspect three sources in this cluster with the middle part of the radio emission in this image (or some of it) being separate
emission region much more widespread in NVSS but plenty of references to this object already!
NVSS shows more extended emission but fainter, possibly a relatively young FR1 source? host SDSS J091625.24+070543.5 Z_sp=0.056
#overedge #triple lobes clearer in NVSS, host SDSS J094014.54+600443.5 Z_sp=0.131
#nat ? and tiny #compact nat host probably SDSS J130904.88+363657.1 Z_sp=0.357
#bhgroup 4 #compact 1 small #triple no SDSS, IR has many weak point-like sources and several that are brighter, maybe overlapping clusters?
#imageissues In this case it's a glitch. You can see what the IR background should look like by clicking the WISE link below the image.
Perhaps there are two galaxy clusters on a line of sight here, both with feeding SMBHs. One for Euclid in a few years' time 😉
#bhgroup six separate sources! 2x #doublelobe 2x #compact 1x #nat and 1x #wat three sources maybe in Z_sp=.334 cluster, others in background
#doublelobe host not a typical red+dead galaxy, no bright core for qso, uncertain of type from image, SDSS J125606.71+110027.6 Z_ph~0.3-0.31
separate #triple and #doublelobe that overlap, double IR host RA: 126.484961 DEC: 31.786192 triple IR host RA: 126.48319 DEC: 31.781983
NVSS suggests lobes are present, vague in FIRST and no contours other than core but perhaps a bent triple SDSS J171043.18+330516.3 Z_sp~.162
partly #overedge #triple host SDSS J145039.78+441829.3 Z_sp=0.286 radio morphology looks like classic FR1 but with very bright hotspots
#restarted ? #triple possible separate background #hourglass NVSS shows widespread diffuse emission, host SDSS J145013.41+473818.7 Z_ph~.12
#triple host QSO at Z_sp=0.804, SDSS J134739.83+622149.5
#overedge #doublelobe unsure of host ID
#compact and #nat at Z_sp=0.308 and 0.305 respectively, nat host SDSS J083535.62+131508.8
Initially seems a bent triple but I suspect it's really a #doublelobe with host SDSS J131257.33+131213.6 Z_ph~.56-.67 and separate #compact
NVSS indicates this may be part of #overedge #doublelobe with opposite lobe ~3.5' due SE, host ?maybe? SDSS J082157.51+272837.7 Z_ph~.62-.69
NVSS indicates this is a #triple with W lobe too faint/diffuse to generate a contour in FIRST, host SDSS J151641.59+291809.2 Z_sp=0.130
#Xshaped ? very faint optical host at Z_ph~0.76 - 0.82, SDSS J121227.01+185113.4
#hourglass host galaxy has adjacent green feature, background QSO maybe? seems too bright for Voorwerp SDSS J135128.90+182029.9 Z_sp=0.384
NVSS shows the opposite lobe is bent slightly, possibly wat? host SDSS J085614.20+114706.0 Z_sp=0.066
#overedge #triple this is SW lobe, host maybe SDSS J115323.96+583138.5 Z_sp=0.202 sharp change in continuum of spectrum: why?
slightly #overedge #triple with #corejet host is 4C31.30 at Z_sp=0.461
overlapping galaxies, possibly merger as at very similar Z, host is edge-on disk galaxy SDSS J140347.22+062812.1, Z_sp=0.084
#overedge #doublelobe opposite lobe ~2.5' to its 10 o'clock, unsure of host ID
#bhgroup three galaxies, two with spectra at Z_sp=0.389 and Z_sp=0.393, one with Z_ph~0.333-0.355 in possible cluster/group
suspect this is #artefact of bright source due SW
#onesided host is QSO at Z_sp=2.144, SDSS J113808.68+431907.1
#onesided #corejet no sign of opposite lobe in either FIRST or NVSS, host SDSS J085934.31+163813.5 no Z
#giant #overedge #triple SE lobe here, core corresponds to galaxy with no SDSS ID (nearly obscured by star) at RA: 185.15198 DEC: 63.69559
not sure if the fuzzy galaxy is spiral or not but I suspect the source of the radio emission is instead SDSS J161849.08+172121.6 Z_ph~0.64
big #overedge #triple this is NE lobe, triple restarted in other direction? (double then?) host maybe SDSS J105307.88+260146.8 Z_ph~.19-.64
#wat two ellipticals Z_sp=0.103 and Z_sp=0.108 overlapping or interacting? host probably SDSS J162037.00+252053.6 is the largest and closest
#overedge #doublelobe unusual set of hotspots in E lobe in FIRST, host maybe SDSS J092132.98+441345.2 Z_sp=0.247 starforming spectrum
#ifrs at first appears on top of faint IR but this is an adjacent galaxy close by on line-of-sight, although it might obscure a weak IR host
wide-waisted #hourglass host SDSS J135440.54+161443.2 Z_ph~0.56 maybe Xshaped but not clear from our line-of-sight, plumes very wide if not
asymmetric #triple IR obscured by star (HD 90445) but optical match maybe SDSS J102637.57+133654.4 no Z, NED has UV source within 1"
hint of #Xshaped structure, host SDSS J235025.91+114641.9 Z_ph~0.716
doublelobe when classifying but SDSS shows the IR source looks like two stars, so this is really two unrelated #compact sources
possible overedge doublelobe, if so faint hint of radio core, host SDSS J205132.62+094010.9 no Z, could also be unrelated sources with no IR
#overedge #triple host SDSS J211541.03+034253.1 Z_ph~0.38-0.55 very bright core, perhaps angled towards our viewpoint and maybe blazar?
#doublelobe NVSS shows NE lobe extends further and bends due N, also SW lobe maybe longer, host SDSS J075753.17+364022.0 Z_sp=0.128
hourglass offset from spiral and has no IR/optical match, unsure #compact is lobe of overedge, overlaying NVSS finds no counterpart for core
The core of this #triple has IR match at RA: 205.966168 DEC: 14.547881 but no optical counterpart, named galaxy chance alignment with W lobe
Small hourglass is associated with SDSS J125500.11+433453.6 Z_ph~0.33 not SDSS J125503.07+433442.3 these are worth looking for, though 😉
halo or a lobe seen face-on? SDSS J115307.53+200907.5 Z_ph~0.16
one-sided or is this a relic or halo? host SDSS J132417.43+232301.7 Z_ph~0.6-0.75
FIRST resolves as #doublelobe but a lot of diffuse emission present, host probably SDSS J115754.33+084501.3 Z_sp=.430 spectrum QSO starburst
#compact and possible bent #triple with host SDSS J084208.00+474801.4 Z_sp=0.391
bottom radio source is part of bright #overedge #triple suspect upper radio source maybe artefact of this, middle may have weak NVSS match
#overedge #triple IR host at RA: 156.853067 DEC: 34.17469 no optical match
weak #doublelobe and #compact suspect double host SDSS J090343.20+405503.1 no Z in SDSS but NED lists Z_ph~0.925
#compact and several #artefact of bright source ~6' to 10 o'clock
#overedge #triple host SDSS J122521.68+134333.7 Z_ph~0.47
#wat host SDSS J124106.35+382346.8 Z_sp=0.190
#overedge #doublelobe possible radio core is SDSS J145753.81+283218.7 Z_sp=0.144 spectrum classed as AGN with extremely strong OIII emission
central radio source maybe #nat host SDSS J165922.56+495619.1 Z_ph~0.31-0.34 no sign of radio emission from foreground galaxy NGC 6283
looks #onesided but maybe so faint that opposite lobe isn't detected, host SDSS J075719.60+304733.9 no Z
#artefact of bright triple 5'+ due E
asymmetric #hourglass maybe hybrid candidate but hard to be sure, host SDSS J135816.25+183734.7 Z_ph~0.63-0.67
#hourglass with a hint of Xshape, although it might be just different shape of one lobe SDSS J074919.08+200753.7 Z_sp=0.368
#triple NED suggests QSO at Z_ph~2.145 SDSS J141450.82+563342.3
huge known #nat (1987ApJ...316..113O) host SDSS J150415.86+283411.2 Z_ph~0.06 extends some way NE in NVSS
#triple and #compact the triple host is SDSS J002855.71+105709.2 (no Z) and NED refs suggest it is a highly variable blazar
possible #bhgroup candidate with five seemingly separate sources, not all easy to place but optically maybe a cluster here Z_ph at least 0.6
knot in M87 #jet hence the IR whiteout
FIRST suggests strong #triple host maybe SDSS J154128.25+341101.1 Z_ph~0.13-0.18 background galaxy at Z_ph~0.32-0.34 partly overlaps host
diffuse lobes in NVSS not clearly resolved by FIRST, perhaps either triple or hourglass, #compact core in SDSS J111224.43+303418.6 Z_ph~0.15
unsure if unlabelled emission lines in QSO spectrum observed between 630-675nm imply a composite spectrum, seen a few like this so normal?
#triple host is probably QSO next to the nearby galaxy, SDSS J111023.84+032136.1 Z_sp=0.965
two small #compact sources, the apparent diffuse emission is really an artefact of nearby M106
source beyond N margin coincident with SDSS J234019.17+103701.0 Z_ph~.2 checking FIRST overlaid on SDSS r in SkyView shows no host for a wat
#doublelobe likely host seems to have irregular shape but is too faint to be sure SDSS J234015.42+103535.0 Z_ph~0.36-0.38
source to 10 o'clock here looks like SW lobe of #overedge #triple
#compact source offset from the core of the bright elliptical UGC 768 z~0.04616 corejet maybe? host galaxy interacting with neighbour SE
restarted doublelobe? beautiful spiral structure in the jets (precessing?), host SDSS J085549.15+420420.1 Z_ph~0.24-0.28 lenticular shape
large #overedge #doublelobe several candidates for host but suspect SDSS J163534.41+150246.8 Z_sp=0.361
very faint IR/optical match for host SDSS J154555.06+190628.5 Z_ph~0.42-0.58 known since 1967 but from refs in NED not identified with host?
suspect host maybe SDSS J172749.90+534647.4 Z_ph~0.23
#wat with brighter part of tail angled towards us and fainter away? host SDSS J150644.49+342822.9 Z_ph~.16 small #compact source is separate
#compact and #ifrs
#triple host SDSS J083107.69+391420.4 Z_sp=0.207 unsure if radio emission at the bottom of this image is related but is in right direction
central #compact host looks like either binary QSO or two QSOs close to line-of-sight, although both are classed as stars with no Z estimate
#compact and #ifrs interesting comparison, Z_sp=0.591 QSO is one source and bright in IR/optical, other brighter in radio but no IR/optical
asymmetric #triple host SDSS J073854.80+384628.0 Z_ph~0.31
#doublelobe #compact #artefact due to M87, some way out of frame towards 4 o'clock, double host maybe SDSS J123242.54+123422.8 Z_ph~0.32-0.6
slightly #overedge #triple host SDSS J021635.79+024400.8 Z_ph~0.18
central small #hourglass seems real and is in NVSS but rest is all #artefact of extremely bright source some way due 5 o'clock
REPEAT! same image in succession
This also looks like it has #restarted in a different direction, is Xshaped in NVSS
#doublelobe shape strongly suggests precession, hint of radio core but too faint to generate a contour
#triple irregular radio geometry, might be precession, a wat or even hybrid, is hard to ascertain, host SDSS J151136.93+335500.5 Z_sp=0.623
small #hourglass unrelated diffuse emission due S only in NVSS possibly related to UGC 6544 or a background cluster, see 2011A&A...527A.114V
#overedge #triple host SDSS J155140.30+103548.6 Z_sp=0.366
either #Xshaped or doublelobe, IR host at RA: 167.2244 DEC: 26.614273 has no optical match, possibly partly obscured by NGC 3534
#doublelobe host maybe very faint red galaxy just next to trio of stars, SDSS J160545.05+033718.1 Z_ph~0.39-0.42
two #compact one is #ifrs with 0.5Jy and nothing in IR/optical! The ifrs is B2 0922+23, other compact has faint IR/optical match with no Z
checked other images, the green object is an artefact that only appears in SDSS r band
#overedge #triple host SDSS J150139.54+331218.3 no Z, unsure if adjacent green object real or related but likely line-of-sight only?
possibly #nat face-on with second 'bridge' between lobes really part of tail, host SDSS J145432.26+261700.8 Z_sp=0.253
FIRST resolves as #triple also diffuse emission around core, host SDSS J113319.87+293701.2 Z~0.627 from NED (SDSS Z_sp=4.254 seems unlikely)
#plume no clear IR host (and outside SDSS), unusual not to have any IR candidates for this type of radio source
maybe an artefact of bright source to 5 o'clock? (off survey edge in FIRST but in NVSS when zoomed out, set Size=0.75)
#imageissues #compact host SDSS J142059.51+193337.7 Z_sp=0.212
#overedge #doublelobe NVSS picks up diffuse NW lobe FIRST misses, host SDSS J111458.38+125834.5 Z_ph~0.18
#plume looks like the jets are just breaking through into the IGM , host SDSS J011439.53+103936.0 Z_ph~0.074
#overedge #doublelobe likely IR source a blend of several galaxies, suspect host SDSS J073947.30+205421.5 Z_ph~0.45 very faint hint of core?
from FIRST would consider this a #triple with the lower lobe more diffuse
possible #bhgroup three #compact sources in same group, brightest galaxy is bottom source, SDSS J111421.75+582319.7 Z_sp=0.206
FIRST resolves two plumes, so #doublelobe but also #plume host SDSS J213826.42+115801.4 Z_ph~0.24-0.55
#messy not sure if double or triple, suspect restarted in slightly different direction SDSS J140008.13+271917.3 Z_ph~0.16 extended shape
huge #restarted #overedge #triple lobes and other diffuse emission in NVSS only (zoom out to see fully), host 2MASX J07213204+2742131 z~0.06
#triple IR match to core at RA: 154.841663 DEC: 56.094092 has extremely faint optical counterpart SDSS J101922.04+560538.7 Z_ph~0.66-0.78
slightly #overedge #doublelobe no IR/optical sources seem a potential host but there is extremely faint hint of radio core at midpoint
the triple may also be ifrs candidate - no exact optical/IR match for core
#overedge #bent #triple or possibly wat, host SDSS J161410.90+085737.5 Z_sp=0.228
#doublelobe possible host SDSS J091129.36+284014.3 Z_ph~0.18-0.24 has irregular shape
#overedge #triple host SDSS J112021.37+110434.7 Z_sp=0.495 QSO broadline, core very much closer to N lobe than to S lobe
#artefact of bright source to 11 o'clock
#wat two #compact tiny #hourglass wat (Z_sp=.447) and hourglass (Z_ph~.42) maybe same group but upper compact at Z_sp=.705 other no optical
asymmetric #doublelobe uncertain of host as IR seems a blend of multiple sources barely detected in SDSS
#imageissues
hard to be certain of host but brightest IR source is in right place, has extended lenticular shape SDSS J092457.03+555158.8 Z_ph~0.27-0.28
possible #overedge #doublelobe opposite lobe ~3' due S clearer in NVSS but no idea of host ID
#compact and #artefact due to double/nat -like source ~8' due SSW
#doublelobe unrelated double/triple due SW in NVSS maybe too faint to generate a contour in FIRST, host SDSS J145114.41+304423.9 Z_ph~0.13
diffuse #hourglass only one lobe generates contours in FIRST, emission is a little messy, host SDSS J163212.56+055113.2 Z_ph~0.39
#plume or hourglass and large #overedge #doublelobe extending SW, host possibly SDSS J101620.19+101258.2 Z_sp=0.418
fairly strong #bent #triple with compact hotspots SDSS J162532.37+302639.7 Z_ph~0.07-0.11 for this Z galaxy is small+faint, suspect QSO
possible #doublelobe with counterlobe to 7 o'clock, NVSS shows [unrelated] diffuse emission ~3' due SW and same distance NE not in FIRST
suspect #overedge #triple with the host at Z_sp=0.207 antikodon suggests, SDSS J094005.15+510411.6 Z_ph~0.29 may be unrelated compact
two #compact with no direct IR match, NVSS suggests uppermost may be part of double but other diffuse emission around, hard to ID sources
#overedge #doublelobe possible IR host at RA: 179.458035 DEC: 22.386244 maybe faint optical match SDSS J115749.94+222308.8 Z_ph~0.45-0.53
#overedge #doublelobe host galaxy has weak emission but didn't generate a contour SDSS J145753.81+283218.7 Z_sp=0.144
maybe two unrelated #nat sources, hosts would be SDSS J134044.60+291929.9 Z_ph~0.38-0.47 and SDSS J134043.99+291918.2 Z_ph~0.26
possible nat/wat host SDSS J155158.64+105503.7 Z_sp=0.607 not ruling out possibility that this is two small doubles close to line-of-sight
looks like a small Y-shaped source, FIRST shows a very tight doublelobe with an extra component SDSS J131251.41+192618.8 no Z
#doublelobe or triple? FIRST hints possibly restarted double, host SDSS J104434.63+144204.0 Z_sp=0.155
#doublelobe host seems to have distorted lenticular or disk-like shape SDSS J095757.44+315034.3 Z_ph~0.2-0.22
somewhere between Xshaped and #messy host SDSS J144743.60+122108.4 Z_ph~0.15
two clear #compact and a third very weak, bright #hourglass has overlapping contours with central compact source but not related and no IR
#overedge #doublelobe other lobe ~2' ENE no optical candidates for host, potential IR candidate at RA: 136.051358 DEC: 30.527957
#bent #plume host maybe SDSS J112539.12+582734.2 Z_sp=0.252
distant #triple host QSO at Z_sp=2.310 SDSS J082643.45+143427.6 absorption in spectrum so perhaps some gas clouds on line-of-sight
#triple looks maybe newly restarted, host SDSS J163822.51+325111.7 Z_sp=0.159
host maybe SDSS J133112.43+135317.5 Z_sp=0.561 making this quite a large source, lots of fine detail in both lobes
strong #compact very faint IR nevertheless has optical match SDSS J022205.58+013723.1 Z_ph~.17-.32 to me is faint for this Z, suspect high-Z
#artefact NVSS does not show anything here
distant #triple host QSO at Z_sp=2.525 SDSS J152143.53+051705.1
#Yshaped host SDSS J103358.54+353007.1 Z_ph~0.58-0.62
#doublelobe NVSS shows other lobe due S that FIRST misses, hard to be sure of host
from the symmetry+ lack of IR counterparts to both sources, I classified this as #doublelobe with no IR/optical host, NVSS suggests possible
central #compact and bright #plume plume host maybe SDSS J125800.86+443528.6 Z_ph~0.22
NGC 5676 seems to have a small region with a lot of star formation compared to the rest of the galaxy
#Yshaped if the tag exists, asymmetric #plume if not, host SDSS J171539.44+542059.6 Z_sp=.185 speculation: restarted in different direction?
NVSS suggests #wat host SDSS J160722.95+135316.5 Z_sp=0.034
slightly #overedge #doublelobe host probably SDSS J163745.59+511708.5 Z_ph~0.26
this almost looks like it has a Voorwerp feature adjacent SW but hard to be sure if real, could just be noise in SDSS image
#plume nat-like or possibly a jet nearly face-on, host SDSS J113129.12+162336.3 Z_sp=0.172 disk galaxy at Z_ph~0.07 nearly on line-of-sight
starforming almost edge-on disk galaxy NGC3683 SDSS J112731.86+565237.2 Z_sp=.006 thick dust lanes and bright core, radio stronger on W side
#Zshaped SDSS J135659.15+134016.8 Z_sp=0.064
263 refs in NED, maybe just that, many related to blazars...
#compact source surrounded by #messy region, could this be exactly face-on to a jet? SDSS looks like star exactly on centre of galaxy
I'm not sure the #compact source to upper-left of central emission is related, central emission maybe just a corejet
possibly lensed QSO at Z_sp=1.733? extended shape and plenty of absorption in spectrum SDSS J103437.33+142946.0
host SDSS J102733.29+544227.9 Z_ph~0.22-0.29 disk shaped? also has adjacent Voorwerpje-like green nebulosity
looks #hourglass initially but FIRST hints at triple, host QSO at Z_sp=1.151 SDSS J101258.76+222951.7 pairs of absorption lines in spectrum
same group of mostly-spiral interacting galaxies as shown in http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003jjg
#triple more fine detail in SE lobe or another hotspot? SDSS J115436.80+142817.7 Z_sp=0.966 QSO, another galaxy very near line-of-sight
#triple host QSO at Z_sp=0.627 SDSS J143059.00+082341.9 spectrum shows unlabelled pair of lines ~550nm - maybe a sign of composite spectrum?
#overedge #triple #star HD 50790 obscures almost exactly (within arcsecs) the source, core co-ordinates about RA: 104.594393 DEC: 58.727983
possible #bhgroup hard to pin down central emission, looks like probably two, maybe even three, sources, other two #compact in same group
I suspect this is a #triple with the faint core associated with SDSS J074217.27+252920.1 Z_ph~0.32-0.56
#relic #compact unlikely these related as compact host is disk galaxy, more likely the relic is related to source due E, if not independent
#doublelobe #imageissues image seems 'framed' by a white border to N and S, have not seen this happen before, no bright sources nearby
weak #doublelobe host has fuzzy-looking but generally elliptical morphology SDSS J125743.34+385722.3 Z_ph~0.2-0.24
#bent #triple IR host has only very vague+faint optical match SDSS J152905.70+022548.5 Z_ph~0.18-0.58 not sure if real
bright #doublelobe and weaker #compact double host probably SDSS J125800.86+443528.6 Z_ph~0.22
two ifrs or doublelobe with no IR, optically empty region, one of many puzzles for the next-gen surveys...
#nat SDSS J160128.08+535650.5 Z_sp=0.065
#doublelobe with large lobes, host SDSS J104620.48+545856.6 Z_ph~0.35
#doublelobe possibly hybrid, host SDSS J092603.19+495554.2 Z_ph~0.37
#doublelobe has two hotspots in NW lobe, host maybe obscured by star SDSS J091219.79+164719.9 there's a hint of galaxy 2.5" to its 8 o'clock
uncertain if upper-left source related to central compact one, NVSS shows faint region of diffuse emission due E, maybe overedge doublelobe
suspect #artefact due to bright source due E, no sign of emission here in NVSS
#messy -looking #doublelobe from FIRST, host possibly SDSS J113006.20+343422.5 Z_ph~0.39
#plume more extended in NVSS, host SDSS J115029.82+292625.6 Z_sp=0.194
three #compact possible bhgroup, all the IR hosts have optical matches but none of those have SDSS IDs
#triple host SDSS J123735.47+612809.8 no Z, colours similar to QSO but brighter towards the red
#compact in nucleus of NGC 3189 and separate #doublelobe suspect double host maybe SDSS J101804.32+214931.4 Z_ph~0.72-0.77
#compact and possible #ifrs
same pair as http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00027yg looking closely maybe SDSS J170525.37+221616.7 Z_ph~.47-.56 is double host
two #compact one is #ifrs
FIRST suggests slightly #bent #triple host SDSS J115733.49+190226.9 Z_sp=0.531 spectrum shows strong emission, classed as AGN
host SDSS J141859.38+110717.2 Z_sp=0.563
#nat host SDSS J164726.88+290949.5 Z_sp=0.133
#triple #doublelobe #compact compact seems slightly offset from nearest IR, uncertain related, triple SDSS J133100.35+454115.9 Z_ph~.31-.41
strong #compact has faint IR/optical match SDSS J223050.21+034836.4 Z_ph~.09-.27 for this Z is unusually faint in IR/optical for .2Jy source
#Xshaped host probably SDSS J021336.80+051820.7 no Z but not previously identified with this source from NED refs, colours suggest QSO
#triple and #compact in same group and background compact, triple host SDSS J144934.19+111751.7 Z_sp=.195 neighbour SDSS J144935.04+111732.0
marked as two #compact sources, if so one is #ifrs and one has host SDSS J074353.83+155324.9 Z_ph~0.17-0.18
slightly #overedge #triple host SDSS J152642.49+384147.8 Z_ph~0.56-0.65
FIRST shows as #triple with one lobe seemingly precessing very much more than the other? host SDSS J085943.83+184546.8 Z_ph~0.3-0.33
4C +13.56 host SDSS J153732.43+134448.1 Z_sp=0.672
#doublelobe perhaps hybrid candidate, host SDSS J085525.51+280448.6 Z_ph~0.6-0.63
nat/wat or hourglass/doublelobe angled near line of sight? host QSO at Z_sp=1.260 SDSS J125731.44+404206.9
precessing #hourglass and #compact the hourglass host is lenticular-looking galaxy with red+dead spectrum SDSS J081854.88+200620.9 Z_sp=.075
large #overedge #triple host probably SDSS J224830.56+122141.8 Z_ph~0.49-0.5
large #overedge #triple host SDSS J225621.97+143351.3 Z_ph~0.39-0.44
central source really separate #compact and #hourglass but contours overlapped so could not mark individually, the hourglass appears #ifrs
very #bent #triple or #wat host SDSS J010936.70+065326.7 Z_sp=0.144
small #triple and #overedge #doublelobe triple host SDSS J162243.94+393100.8 Z_ph~0.47 double unclear if IR/optical match exists
two slightly #overedge #doublelobe one has no IR host, larger one maybe SDSS J102635.52+031806.7 Z_ph~0.32-0.33
possible #relic if part of an overedge doublelobe then opposite lobe must be very distant, looks more like faint wat but no IR/optical host
small #doublelobe host has lenticular shape but not colours, whitish appearance rather than yellow, SDSS J115935.45+323749.7 Z_ph~0.21-0.22
#doublelobe host has arc of three blue objects on one side, reminiscent of lens but nothing opposite, SDSS J152207.70+325113.3 Z_ph~.68-.83
repeat Mk 2!
slightly #overedge #doublelobe unsure of host ID but several extremely faint IR sources maybe potential candidates
thought: has this restarted twice? diffuse emission weaker and older(?) and in very different direction but still looks like two lobes...
fascinating source #triple #restarted in slightly different directions with extra diffuse emission around SDSS J094034.35+113139.8 Z_sp=.075
no radio contours appeared in this image for me to mark, in spite of clear radio source, listed as 33mJy in FIRST
#overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J104218.34+530523.8 Z_ph~0.42
asymmetric #triple host SDSS J103340.07+075557.7 Z_sp=0.161 spectrum classed as QSO but seems small+faint for low-z QSO or galaxy with AGN
suspect slightly #overedge #triple with two hotspots in N lobe, if so host SDSS J233452.01+080531.8 no z but appearance+colours suggest QSO
#overedge #triple NVSS shows large NE lobe, host has disturbed features suggestive of an interaction, SDSS J112558.74+200554.3 Z_sp=0.133
#doublelobe jets distorted near centre, host has faint optical match SDSS J133634.46+403906.8 Z_ph~0.56-0.72
#overedge #triple host SDSS J085743.54+394528.7 Z_sp=0.529 FIRST suggests multiple hotspots in lobes
slightly #overedge #doublelobe host has lenticular shape SDSS J094103.62+312618.7 Z_ph~.25 the NE lobe has a kink, suggestive of precession?
amazingly sharp bend here, the E jet is being turned through almost 90 degrees in such a very short distance, impressive what the IGM can do
#Zshaped uncertain of host but suspect a star maybe obscuring the background galaxy
busy field, maybe three #doublelobe two of which #overedge from FIRST and NVSS shows additional diffuse emission to SW, hard to ID hosts
NVSS shows as slightly #overedge #triple lobes barely register - if at all, no contours - in FIRST, host SDSS J072815.74+411937.7 Z_sp=0.118
see also http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002hi0
also #bent
small #hourglass source seems to be disk galaxy SDSS J080259.73+115709.7 Z_ph~0.13-0.14 with slightly distorted shape
this would have to be a lobe directed right along our line of sight? at z~0.6 this is a huge region of emission otherwise
#messy #triple host seemingly SDSS J090128.81+043320.8 Z_ph~0.26-0.37 uncertain if multiple sources contributing, messy sums it up
#overedge not sure if doublelobe or triple but NVSS shows definitely connected to at least one source due S, no idea of host
suspect everything here is an #artefact due to bright source just out of field of view due W
#merger
#ifrs #triple ? although no IR, extremely faint hint of optical counterpart for core, not sure real, SDSS J112058.00+243901.3 Z_ph~0.20-0.38
two #nat sources pointing in opposite directions, hosts Z_sp=.383 and Z_ph~.36 so maybe in same cluster, wonder what's pushing tails apart?
#compact foreground #star is not the source, this is suspected to be a high-z (3+) radio galaxy 2000A&AS..143..303D
#hourglass possibly precessing, IR host at RA: 252.64365 DEC: 45.226421 has #nooptical match
#overedge #triple asymmetric lobes, maybe hybrid with more extended diffuse E lobe, host SDSS J122634.28+174925.4 Z_sp=0.111
bright #doublelobe 4C +49.28 host maybe SDSS J165333.73+494047.5 Z_ph~0.49
#corejet ? large nearby (Z_sp=.021) disk galaxy UGC 6397 or are these independent #compact sources coincidentally near line-of sight?
candidate #hybrid host QSO at Z_sp=0.798 SDSS J154956.87+070044.9
candidate #giant #overedge #triple ~3.5' across, host Z_sp=0.604 SDSS J145328.17+451801.1 QSO broadline
small #doublelobe unrelated: huge nat nearby in NVSS/FIRST has origin ~2' due N
#triple and small #overedge #doublelobe
#overedge #doublelobe host maybe SDSS J075232.71+523627.3 Z_sp=0.379
#plume slightly Xshaped, host has strong but very narrow emission lines, not flagged as AGN/starforming SDSS J133908.54+392624.1 Z_sp=0.657
not just any star, that is Regulus 😃 never knew it had so many radio sources in the background
agreed, I think proximity to the star has affected the colours+redshift estimate, other similarly bright galaxies nearby have Z_ph~0.25
sorry, didn't mean to imply they were related; I was highlighting something unrelated nearby that looked to have unusual radio morphology
possible #merger starforming spiral and starburst disk-or-ring-like galaxy both at Z_sp=0.045 both with #compact emission from their nuclei
central #plume source also associated with diffuse lobe to SW, host SDSS J071635.05+390059.5 Z_ph~0.38 many other sources around this field
from FIRST+NVSS suspect #wat with host SDSS J134855.89+264410.2 Z_sp=0.248
upper source maybe #nat as NVSS suggests diffuse emission from its direction, host SDSS J084632.55+313717.2 Z_sp=0.398 #compact same cluster
#overedge #triple host SDSS J132614.35+493431.5 Z_ph~0.22
#compact but NVSS suggests small faint lobes running from 11 o'clock to 5 o'clock, host SDSS J102345.06+494629.5 Z_sp=0.215
tried tracking doublelobe down, best guess centre near star-like object at RA: 11:21:31.94 DEC: 45:18:32.5 but not necessarily that object
FIRST resolves #triple technical question: why does slope of this QSO spectrum change at rest wavelength ~420nm? (observed ~560nm Z_sp=.343)
Z_ph~0.08 disk galaxy positioned a bit out to be the source of this #doublelobe but it may be obscuring the real source in IR/optical
#overedge #doublelobe possible faint IR host at RA: 15.323302 DEC: 12.496519 but this has no optical match
SDSS J163703.84+122357.0 is a star of spectral type K3, almost exactly in the way unfortunately, radio core at RA: 249.265881 DEC: 12.398685
#overedge #triple core has IR match at RA: 257.666542 DEC: 24.643033 with very faint optical match SDSS J171039.99+243834.6 Z_ph~0.47
#triple NVSS shows bright but diffuse emission without resolving features, FIRST shows both jets bent? SDSS J220846.65+021127.3 Z_ph~0.23
suspect origin is IR source at RA: 228.473239 DEC: 13.988567 but this has no optical match
NVSS suggests #doublelobe suspect faint IR host at RA: 261.317121 DEC: 37.011325 that has no exact optical match but other hosts possible
see also http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00009bv compare FIRST/NVSS - plumes likely extend further but maintaining direction
FIRST shows as small #triple or perhaps wat with extra emission due E, host uncertain, maybe SDSS J011400.85+110902.6 Z_ph~0.26-0.3
these all seem to be #artefact of bright source to 11 o'clock
#bent #plume ~4' to 5 o'clock is a source with nat/wat -like geometry in FIRST with one lobe very much more extended, brighter in NVSS
this is actually an #overedge #triple NVSS shows the opposite lobe to that seen here (to 11 o'clock), host SDSS J083510.40+022234.9 Z_ph~0.5
looking closely at FIRST suggests #triple with no IR/optical host but not excluding doublelobe with host SDSS J094214.23+062752.4 Z_ph~.36
maybe also #wat host SDSS J130743.70+565103.2 Z_sp=.250 does spiraling plumes indicate rapid jet precession or varying winds in IGM or both?
#plume host looks spiral, even though it's at Z_ph~0.53 SDSS J150903.21+515247.9 but not excluding SDSS J150903.14+515244.8 due S of this 4"
host SDSS J110334.78+111442.9 Z_sp=1.733 spectrum shows strong absorption lines, some in pairs - could be a sign this QSO is #lens candidate
also #bhgroup three radio galaxies here with Z_ph~0.34, one is Z_sp=0.342 (the tiny #doublelobe at top) SDSS J125019.79+084324.9
#bent #triple 3C 303 contours show right hand lobe on top of a bright compact which I think from reading refs is due to hotspots in W lobe
#doublelobe with strong and compact lobes and possible IR host at RA: 201.841886 DEC: 14.6267 no optical match for this IR source, however
FIRST suggest small #triple host is very disturbed galaxy as if in #merger SDSS J085356.80+362455.9 Z_sp=.260 spectrum classed AGN broadline
#triple (centre) #compact (bottom middle) and #overedge triple (two sources on left, NVSS sees N lobe) both triples have faint IR-only hosts
suspect #wat or nat from SDSS J082332.97+235910.0 Z_sp=0.264 but this is a bit messy and hard to be sure of source
#nat and separate #compact the nat host is SDSS J092630.30+105912.5 Z_sp=0.247
#compact slightly extended + offset from the IR, which is a single object SDSS J113417.17+503004.3 Z_sp=0.261 spectrum classed AGN broadline
also #ifrs here with a corejet-like feature, bent host probably SDSS J005443.85+030210.5 Z_sp=0.413 but many other galaxies around
slightly #overedge #triple in optical host is very faint but seems elongated, almost disk-like SDSS J100029.63+350504.5 Z_ph~0.68-0.74
#wat extended emission in NVSS, host SDSS J072800.81+415507.5 Z_sp=0.058
#overedge #doublelobe about 2.5' across, possible IR host RA: 179.148296 DEC: 8.282331 has no optical match but hard to be sure of origin
two #ifrs + two other #compact sources, additional diffuse emission around the region in NVSS, source unclear but extends WNW from ifrs pair
#Xshaped and unrelated #compact X host SDSS J111952.77+091755.3 Z_ph~0.26-0.32
FIRST shows as small #doublelobe host SDSS J152105.03+405431.8 Z_ph~0.39-0.61 hint of irregular shape but far too small/vague to be sure
#wat emission extends due N in NVSS, host SDSS J171316.01+634737.4 Z_sp=0.083
#hourglass host has IR+optical match at RA: 123.09369 DEC: 38.46494 but the optical object has no SDSS ID, perhaps due to nearby bright star
strong #doublelobe candidate IR host at RA: 329.344992 DEC: 3.672595 has no optical match, NED shows as 4C +03.52
#bent #triple potentially extremely faint IR match for core but too faint to be conclusive
agreed, also asymmetric structure to lobes with more fine detail in S lobe, host maybe SDSS J144300.11+144042.0 Z_ph~0.39
IR whiteout due to nearby bright star S Dra (HD 151187), small #hourglass or extended compact, optically SDSS J164311.58+545850.7 Z_ph~0.52
candidate #hybrid #doublelobe host maybe SDSS J085133.90+372509.5 Z_ph~.59-.68 slightly irregular shape in optical but too faint to be sure
#triple possibly wat, host SDSS J172215.31+602259.2 Z_ph~0.42
#overedge #doublelobe and unrelated #compact irregular shape of doublelobe emission resembles a wat and makes it hard to guess host location
NVSS shows diffuse emission to NNE unseen by FIRST making this a #triple with host SDSS J081651.98+492545.6 Z_sp=0.191
FIRST/NVSS together suggest faint #doublelobe but host uncertain, if even present in IR/optical
#doublelobe odd structure to lobes makes it harder to be sure of origin but probably SDSS J120428.43+501018.9 Z_sp=0.209
#overedge candidate #restarted #doublelobe host SDSS J160513.74+071152.5 Z_sp=0.311 some emission in spectrum which is classed as AGN
#triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.735 another QSO immediately adjacent to it or a foreground star? no spectrum to tell, sadly, binary QSOs are rare
#onelobe with core (looks doublelobe but one lobe suspiciously right on IR source + nothing else nearby) SDSS J092232.50+102315.8 Z_sp=2.016
#overedge #doublelobe possible IR host RA: 209.055937 DEC: 5.572983 maybe in optical SDSS J135613.49+053422.1 Zph~.67-.71 if so maybe #giant
#Zshaped host QSO at Z_sp=0.838 SDSS J120617.35+381234.9
#compact but slightly extended, host SDSS J144157.24+094859.1 Z_sp=0.220 spectrum classed QSO AGN broadline shows splitting of OIII lines?!
#Sshaped source almost exactly obscured by #star HD 86311 😦
#overedge asymmetric #triple host SDSS J132646.56+535817.3 Z_ph~0.42
possible nat, NVSS shows plenty of diffuse emission around, host SDSS J110702.65+275410.0 Z_ph~0.51-0.54
candidate #restarted #doublelobe and unrelated #compact the restarted object has IR host at RA: 212.653502 DEC: 40.40481 but no optical host
#Xshaped and unrelated #compact
definitely #doublelobe possibly X-shaped, might indicate precession, host SDSS J211256.55+112803.7 Z_ph~0.43-0.46
#triple and two #compact sources, triple host an elliptical galaxy adjacent to foreground star that has no SDSS ID
suspect all radio emission here part of a #wat from SDSS J114133.09+244235.9 Z_ph~0.19 NVSS shows emission on E side of tail also
#hourglass and possible #wat IR whiteout due to bright star Z UMa (HD 103681) nearby, wat host maybe SDSS J115557.11+575541.4 Z_sp=0.158
NVSS suggests these sources all related, forming a #doublelobe with two hotspots in E lobe, host uncertain however
#overedge #doublelobe other lobe to 7 o'clock over 3' away, NVSS clearly shows the two are linked with midpoint near 10:04:45.6 +37:22:20.4
#compact and #triple that maybe hybrid? SE lobe has hotspot on side nearest core unlike NW lobe, host SDSS J144411.17+161952.7 Z_sp=0.559
strong #ifrs and unrelated #compact
maybe overedge triple with central source here being N-most lobe, NVSS/FIRST showing the rest to its 7 o'clock, also diffuse to N and SE?
#merger two spirals merging, NGC 4837 and NGC 4837SW
#compact and numerous #artefacts part of radio image seems missing but present in FIRST, host has IR match but no optical counterpart
#corejet host looks as if adjacent/overlapping/merging galaxies one of which irregular, SDSS J223020.71+092416.2 Z_ph~0.19-0.30
FIRST shows as asymmetric #triple maybe even hybrid candidate, host SDSS J120323.63+174353.1 Z_sp=0.351 spectrum suggests starforming or AGN
#artefact of bright source due W (outside FIRST survey area), NVSS shows nothing here
#triple with extra lobe extending NW, NVSS suggests faint diffuse emission around but maybe noise, host SDSS J151639.80+140557.3 Z_sp=0.791
#doublelobe and #compact contours of E lobe of double overlap with the compact, double has IR host but no optical match, compact has both
#onelobe no sign of other lobes in FIRST/NVSS host SDSS J120938.35+171527.7 Z_ph~0.49-0.52
#overedge #bent #triple core and other lobe due ENE, host maybe SDSS J082131.18+203030.8 Z_sp=0.653 if so this is #giant candidate material
#diffuse #triple NVSS shows some extended emission, host is M49, hence the white-out in IR
host appears to be very disturbed/irregular as if in major merger SDSS J095740.37+111620.4 Z_sp=0.276 spectrum classed as QSO AGN broadline
strong #triple host QSO at Z_sp=2.228 SDSS J123052.56+393000.7
#diffuse #doublelobe faint hint of radio core has no IR/optical host but symmetry suggests about the right place RA: 203.79619 DEC: 28.80962
#wat
#imageissues IR whiteout with no apparent source, #hourglass + weak #compact : hourglass has optical host SDSS J122141.73+034422.9 Z_sp=.654
central #hourglass with very weak IR host and two #compact sources, one obscured by star the other nuclear starburst in spiral VCC 0435
#overedge #doublelobe not completely certain but host probably SDSS J075232.71+523627.3 Z_sp=0.379
small #doublelobe and very weak #compact the doublelobe host seems to be elliptical galaxy almost obscured by star that has no SDSS ID
very asymmetric #triple almost one-lobed in both FIRST/NVSS host QSO at Z_sp=1.080 SDSS J112814.74+225148.9 perhaps a hybrid candidate?
central #plume host QSO at Z_sp=0.223 SDSS J082549.26+173348.4 NVSS hints at diffuse triple, FIRST only picks up hint of E lobe
#doublelobe host SDSS J094058.14+640106.8 Z_ph~0.39 one lobe seems strongly bent, perhaps this object is a young/small wat?
The NVSS is messy at least partly because of extremely bright source to 11 o'clock (set Size=2.00 and you'll see!), which is M87
repeat!
#nat ? host QSO at Z_sp=2.519 SDSS J133616.58+562614.1
partly overlapping galaxies, foreground spiral+background elliptical (which seems to be the radio host: SDSS J095250.93+101957.5 Z_sp=.116)
#doublelobe or possible distant/faint triple, in IR a diffraction spike from FH Vir (HD 115322) hides any host, no sign of any optical host
#bent #hourglass possible weak IR host has no optical match, co-ordinates in WISE: RA: 119.877566 DEC: 12.789933
#doublelobe weak hint of radio core but no contour RA: 120.989355 DEC: 8.089691 close to but not exact SDSS J080357.64+080524.3 Z_ph~.53-.62
#doublelobe host blue elliptical or disk? SDSS J134849.88+353213.1 Z_ph~0.14-0.17
#bent #hourglass in FIRST each lobe looks double, host faint in IR and no optical match
distant #hourglass or possibly bent triple from FIRST, host QSO at Z_sp=2.606 SDSS J094759.41+632803.1
another repeat! image already listed in my favourites, I don't add images I've not classified I only use the button on classification screen
#relic ?
FIRST/NVSS seem to indicate #onelobe source, host has IR match at RA: 146.540113 DEC: 13.691531 but no optical counterpart
two #hourglass sources. unrelated: unusual ring galaxy in this field of view, ring diameter looks too large for lens but remarkable symmetry
bright #compact source, everything else here is an #artefact host SDSS J133419.55+091200.4 Z_sp=0.701
agreed; three sources in this configuration suggests possibility of a miniature (more likely very distant) #bent #triple with no IR/optical
looking at FIRST this seems more like a bent #triple host maybe SDSS J125155.71+543652.7 Z_sp=0.480
perhaps, would not exclude a #nat with the host galaxy too faint/distant to show up in IR/optical. Interesting either way!
REPEAT!
not easy to figure this one out for classification but looking at SDSS maybe a wat/nat? if so host maybe SDSS J161316.01+560114.0 Z_ph~0.5
#compact diffuse emission to NW likely artefact but also shows up in NVSS, very large+bright nat-like source ~15' to 5 o'clock (NGC 7386?)
#overedge #doublelobe clearer in NVSS, extremely faint hint of radio core at RA: 122.422356 DEC: 30.123832 has IR match but not optical
#triple that extends into a #wat NVSS shows big area of emission extending due E 5' or more, host galaxy in DSS2 red 07:33:24.3 55:59:53.1
overlapping galaxies, elliptical is the radio host (SDSS J132755.23+045906.2 Z_sp=0.183) with small blue foreground galaxy (Z_ph~0.04)
#bent #doublelobe host could be any of group of 4+ galaxies associated with [blended] IR source above lower lobe
small #doublelobe or possibly almost triple that is bent, unclear as to host ID, source must be NW of nearby spiral but no IR/optical match
#ifrs #nat ? is there such a thing? not sure the IR source partly coinciding with the NE part of radio emission is related as symmetry wrong
small #hourglass in NVSS there is a bright double/triple to NE outside the FIRST survey area
extended emission to some distance in NVSS, host SDSS J085116.23+082723.1 Z_sp=0.064 previously known to have extended radio morphology
#nat and small #hourglass nat host SDSS J164611.32+512902.9 Z_ph~0.39 hourglass host SDSS J164604.10+513024.0 Z_ph~0.54-0.77 extended shape?
possible faint #overedge #doublelobe with other lobe to E and similar brightness, no idea of host
hard to be sure of host here but likeliest candidate maybe SDSS J073947.30+205421.5 Z_ph~0.45 if so is a very large source, almost giant?
#bent #triple could also be a wat, host maybe SDSS J142443.74+405435.4 Z_ph~0.25
spectacular #merger of two spirals, strangely no SDSS ID in DR10 but SIMBAD shows as NGC 5541, z~0.026 and gives SDSS J141631.80+393520.5
This is a known case: 3C 285. See also GZ forum "Very Strange Spirals?" OOTD, http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=281632.0
#overedge #doublelobe almost triple-faint emission from core visible but no contours, host is disk galaxy SDSS J132117.81+423515.2 Z_sp=.079
#doublelobe host seems to have a disturbed morphology SDSS J140917.76+325925.4 Z_ph~0.11
#compact source with no IR match and several small #artefact that are result of bright doublelobe a few arcmin due W
possible small hourglass, SDSS DR10 shows only a star here but shape slightly distorted as if there were a QSO on near-exact line-of-sight
slightly #bent #triple and two independent #compact sources one having no IR/optical match, triple host SDSS J100756.40+155018.9 Z_sp=1.453
#doublelobe adjacent to #compact with overlapping contours, double has only vague IR emission in between the two lobes, no optical match
#doublelobe host SDSS J004834.77+072506.9 Z_sp=0.468 big PetroRad_r, spectrum shows OII/OIII/Halpha emission but not classed as starforming
#bent #triple host maybe SDSS J163158.39+184551.5 Z_ph~0.52-0.65
#triple with central emission hourglass-like suggesting restarted? IR host at RA: 216.49395 DEC: 41.911505 has no optical match
#bent #hourglass
90 deg bend in N lobe whilst S lobe straight, host SDSS J150229.04+524402.0 Z_sp=.133 also emission from SDSS J150229.66+524348.3 Z_ph~.28
#doublelobe or two #ifrs ? no IR candidates either way
#doublelobe no good candidates in IR/optical
slightly #bent #triple from QSO at Z_sp=3.028 SDSS J133139.90+312757.7
NVSS suggests one-lobed or nat-like source extending SE, host maybe SDSS J104211.62+455338.4 Z_sp=0.229
#hourglass and #compact NVSS shows signs of weak diffuse emission associated with the compact, host is edge-on with dust lane but no SDSS ID
shame 2nd candidate seems to be on a boundary of SDSS observations, not sure if it's a chance alignment making it look spiral, huge if so
#hourglass suspect host SDSS J083823.14+015004.8 Z_ph~0.44-0.54 other candidate is spiral-like SDSS J083823.10+015012.4 Z_sp=0.559
#corejet from disk-like galaxy SDSS J154012.96+141643.1 Zsp=.049 classed as QSO starburst broadline, similar Zph to neighbour - interacting?
slightly bent-looking #doublelobe possible host SDSS J124256.34+101305.9 Z_ph~0.09-0.25 this does not look like an elliptical galaxy or QSO
NVSS suggest hourglass with N lobe too faint/diffuse for FIRST
possible #wat host SDSS J081910.99+580411.9 Z_sp=0.254
possible #artefact no emission in NVSS
central #plume producing only one lobe, if a second is present it's too faint for both FIRST/NVSS, host SDSS J074125.83+480913.9 Z_sp=0.120
possible #artefact no sign of any emission in NVSS
#doublelobe (two left-most sources) and #triple both have IR matches but only the triple has optical match: SDSS J094623.08+473854.0 no Z
#doublelobe possible IR host at RA: 15.927271 DEC: 11.038932 but no optical match, FIRST shows nearby to SW possible large doublelobe
#wat SDSS J165549.01+375923.5 Z_sp=0.063
#hourglass and #overedge #doublelobe unsure of host ID for overedge source
large #bent #triple clearer in NVSS, host SDSS J161410.90+085737.5 Z_sp=0.228
#overedge #triple host maybe SDSS J110746.53+131731.0 Z_ph~0.58 but very faint in optical
#bent source host SDSS J134133.11+353251.8 Z_p=0.782 QSO broadline
NVSS shows as diffuse #triple possibly some wider extended emission, host SDSS J165748.25+272521.1 Z_sp=0.166
NVSS suggests #bent #triple host maybe SDSS J141233.11+134734.4 Z_ph~0.33
serious star formation, just look at SDSS! #merger of three? galaxies at z~0.050 known compact group SDSSCGB 6
bright #compact source SDSS J103437.33+142946.0 Z_sp=1.733 QSO broadline, slightly extended emission a nat? other compact sources unrelated
#overedge #hourglass host maybe SDSS J214542.08+144357.3 no Z, small central source here maybe artefact of the hourglass, not in NVSS
not sure the NVSS sources around are related; this could be #doublelobe with IR source in between the host, no optical match for the IR
#overedge #triple or even a wat - NVSS shows opposite lobe to E, too faint/diffuse for FIRST, host likely SDSS J113841.32+601040.7 Z_sp=.112
#doublelobe (larger in NVSS) from nearby disk galaxy NGC 5972 with strange blue markings - ionised clouds? Z_sp=0.030 known disk doublelobe
WISE bands 1 and 2 on the image from the button show a feature absent in the image here: an extended source above the candidate radio host
possible #doublelobe although NW jet has different structure, IR host at RA: 159.876068 DEC: 28.335419 maybe SDSS J103930.29+282007.1 Zph~.6
IR almost complete white-out but just barely able to classify, #triple host SDSS J083923.23+060958.9 Z_sp=1.012 QSO, small #hourglass to NW
#nat from SDSS J102603.83+390524.0 Z_sp=0.145 #compact source just above, diffuse emission in lower+left is #artefact of possible triple NE
small #doublelobe (unrelated) relatively distant (Z_ph~0.4-0.48) edge-on disk galaxy nearby SDSS J134847.33+565950.0
#triple and two much weaker #compact sources, host for triple uncertain as IR is a blend of multiple galaxies
asymmetric #hourglass or possibly doublelobe from FIRST, host SDSS J144631.52+072900.0 Z_sp=0.742 classed as QSO broadline
#compact edge-on starburst galaxy SDSS J093113.70+161647.8 Z_sp=.050 NVSS shows signal NE that FIRST misses likely from barred spiral same Z
NVSS suggests this maybe #doublelobe but SW lobe too faint/diffuse for FIRST, no idea host ID as no clear IR/optical matches
3C 044 QSO broadline at Z_sp=0.659, the brighter #compact source to its E looks real, NVSS seems to see it as well but no IR match
small #plume source in the background of M67 open cluster, hints of diffuse lobes, host SDSS J085150.31+114855.9 Z_sp=0.365
#hourglass host SDSS J074334.53+235549.9 Z_ph~.72 (unrelated) distant edge-on disk galaxy adjacent SW, SDSS J074334.12+235544.3 Z_ph~.49-.56
together FIRST/NVSS suggest possible #doublelobe with E lobe nearly 4' away, also the radio here not well aligned with IR, but no clear host
maybe #overedge #doublelobe with counterlobe almost due N ~3' away, signs of odd diffuse emission in NVSS, host uncertain (big elliptical?)
#doublelobe maybe restarted? several candidates for host, possibly all at very different redshifts, would need a radio core to tell apart
unrelated to any radio emission there's an edge-on/face-on overlapping pair of galaxies due E in SDSS
#artefact not present in NVSS but no idea where from, no bright sources anywhere near these co-ordinates
#overedge #doublelobe possible host SDSS J163745.59+511708.5 Z_ph~0.26
unable to be sure of host without a radio core but there's a bright elliptical in about the right position SDSS J083856.31+244701.4 Z_ph~.25
#messy FIRST suggests possibility of a triple buried in here but lots of diffuse emission too, host maybe SDSS J105224.02+093852.5 Z_ph~0.34
even NVSS has noise here, suspect extremely bright double/triple some way due E (outside FIRST survey area)
#bent #triple and #overedge #doublelobe
1988AJ.....96...30C has image of this (p42) but doesn't resolve the structure in the centre seen here in FIRST, so not known as restarting?
large #restarted ? known #triple zoom out NVSS to see it - it's big, since host galaxy is nearby UGC6068 SDSS J105914.63+051731.3 Z_sp=0.035
#overedge #triple seems to have had two eruptions in different directions?
a #compact source with IR-only match has contours overlapping the lower lobe of the #triple , WISE co-ords: RA: 122.077468 DEC: 49.460156
possible #overedge #doublelobe with opposite lobe ~2' WSW but no idea host ID
possible #wat host SDSS J092635.47+293422.1 Z_sp=0.289
#onelobe ? unclear if NVSS shows a S lobe, would be very faint, radio core at RA: 139.293512 DEC: 62.153474 host galaxy obscured by star
FIRST shows #triple with N lobe possibly bent, host SDSS J164013.39+193620.3 Z_sp=0.775 QSO
numerous IR point sources in host's immediate vicinity have no optical match, maybe distant cluster?
#bent #triple IR host at RA: 245.992773 DEC: 47.328204 has extremely faint optical match SDSS J162358.17+471940.7 Z_ph~0.65
this looks like a regular #triple on near line-of-sight with an #hourglass but there are no optical/IR matches either way partly due to star
from NVSS other lobe maybe NW, almost resolved in FIRST but hard to be sure as it lies on a band of noise SDSS J171134.95+562802.4 Z_sp=.304
#compact 4C +07.37 optical host SDSS J143944.53+074056.4 Z_ph~0.24-0.37 unsure if optical source known to be associated with the radio
asymmetric #hourglass upper lobe extended seemingly almost at right angles to the lower lobe, host SDSS J234802.00+115723.4 Z_ph~0.4
#triple with SW lobe too faint/diffuse for FIRST, host SDSS J144737.04+332006.4 Z_sp=0.498 QSO broadline, known association from refs in NED
two right-most sources maybe #doublelobe with no IR/optical match, other #compact source unrelated but also no IR
#nat and #compact nat host SDSS J150200.41+205610.9 Z_ph~0.2-0.29
possible host for this overedge #triple SDSS J210006.32+104138.3 no Z but other candidates in IR/optical also possible
#compact previous known radio source PMN J2240+0336 but seemingly not associated with optical host? SDSS J224052.78+033634.3 no Z
is this a disk galaxy? SDSS J093852.70+524943.9 Z_sp=0.047 spectrum classed as starforming, no central bulge, however
#wat that bends completely back on itself, according to NVSS? host SDSS J135339.84+094213.5 Z_sp=0.135
host seems to be smaller galaxay with no SDSS ID right above SDSS J113236.42+320638.3 NW lobe seems slightly bent in NVSS
asymmetric #doublelobe no apparent IR/optical match, unusual for such a wide double (but not wide enough to even potentially be a giant)
wow #wat #doubleloobe possible nat/corejet and...2nd opinion required: almost complete lens ring candidate SDSS J103221.63+315300.6 Zsp=.338
asymmetric #doublelobe two hotspots on E lobe? host SDSS J211718.44+092159.3 Z_ph~0.48-0.51
#overedge #triple part of SE lobe only visible here, core ~2' due N, central #compact source here SDSS J151607.85+141523.7 Z_sp=2.548, QSO
young/weak jets, #hourglass
two #compact sources, the #artefacts are due to a very strong point source ~10' away NNW
FIRST suggests #triple angled almost face-on, no clear IR/optical match
#doublelobe is this a disk galaxy? faint hint of a dust lane SDSS J022612.45+023307.4 Z_sp=0.145 both emission+absorption in spectrum
#triple SDSS J230954.41+080545.0 Z_ph~0.24-0.87 unusual disagreement in Z estimates suggests unusual colours
see also ARG0000ucc (which is centred on the left-most radio source)
#plume jets maybe just leaving their host galaxy? no signs of lobes or extended emission in FIRST/NVSS SDSS J104113.01+205242.9 Z_sp=0.201
could be almost face-on doublelobe, unsure of host ID, bright IR source maybe candidate as QSO starburst SDSS J144445.92+360622.0 Z_sp=0.352
#doublelobe extremely faint hint of radio core associated with possible IR host at RA: 255.038827 DEC: 42.582046 no optical match
#wat or maybe nat from further out
#compact emission from the core of a very symmetrical barred galaxy SDSS J014357.78+022059.5 Z_ph~0.06
asymmetric #hourglass host maybe SDSS J162824.56+230108.1 Z_sp=0.208
#onelobe SDSS J033930.37+053922.6 Z_ph~0.37-0.46 no sign of opposing lobe in either FIRST or NVSS
#bent no IR/optical match
upper-left emission here maybe #artefact of bright source SE with highly unusual geometry, central #doublelobe has faint IR match
#overedge #doublelobe other lobe ~2' NNW host uncertain
#bent #triple SDSS J101042.49+214552.8 Z_ph~0.37
#doublelobe from lenticularesque SDSS J135013.30+074933.5 Z_ph~0.26 #compact has possible very weak IR match at RA: 207.534535 DEC: 7.827164
asymmetric #triple host SDSS J171005.10+323944.2 Z_ph~0.59-0.65
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#overedge #triple host SDSS J153233.17+241525.7 Z_sp=0.565 classed as QSO broadline, shape seems distorted as if merger?
could also be doublelobe (that's maybe triple) and unrelated compact but if so the double has no good IR match
#doublelobe IR obscured by M95 optically no match
checked explanation of QSO spectra on NED but still nothing seems to explain why Lyman alpha line always has different redshift...
very distant central #compact source QSO at Z_sp=3.256 no IR match only optical SDSS J075521.58+273018.2 ,unrelated #overedge #doublelobe SW
#hourglass SDSS J161616.88+404446.5 Z_sp=0.455 classed QSO AGN broadline, spectrum resembles starforming but with wider lines
#doublelobe but hint of radio core from SDSS J103734.13+392811.9 Z_sp=0.724 would be bent source if so
#doublelobe possible very faint IR host at RA: 128.298439 DEC: 22.626246 but no optical match for this, otherwise host uncertain
#overedge #triple ~3' across, no optical match but IR host at RA: 211.636836 DEC: 55.477688
#triple /hourglass host has spectrum of starforming disk galaxy but classed as AGN and optically red SDSS J165952.81+260238.7 Z_sp=0.472
3C 248 (4C +30.20) host might also be SDSS J110004.62+302707.7 (which is a known radio source) but either contradicts 1970AJ.....75..764O
#doublelobe with either no or extremely faint IR host and no optical match, central emission is artefact of strong source SW
unusual emission shape, suspect a double and a second compact source in close proximity but a bent triple also possible
considering both FIRST+NVSS this looks a lot like a #nat host would be faint if so, likliest optical match SDSS J083705.05+342136.5 Z_ph~0.7
#compact strong but slightly extended, extremely faint potential IR/optical match SDSS J221420.51+072654.5 Z_ph just .127? seems low if real
#nat diffuse emission continues to W in NVSS, host SDSS J164058.89+114404.2 Z_ph~0.12
asymmetric #bent #triple host SDSS J141702.13+201903.2 Z_ph~0.55 unusual shape and seemingly no other galaxies nearby to generate a wind?
is this a corejet from the stronger #compact source or independent? stronger source is SDSS J154929.43+023701.1 Z_sp=0.414 QSO
classed as QSO starburst broadline in interactive spectrum Z_sp=0.396 are QSO wats rare?
#hourglass host has elliptical lenticular shape+spectrum SDSS J160425.87+180314.7 Z_sp=0.650
#bent #triple possible host SDSS J230549.05+031043.2 Z_ph~0.34-0.90
asymmetric #triple host SDSS J083750.90+160250.8 Z_sp=0.441
#wat SDSS J133631.50+403536.8 spectrum shows some strong+wide emission lines, interactive spectrum tool down so not checked if starforming
bent triple and #compact or hourglass and two compact, one with no IR match?
suspect the S-most point source is #ifrs with contours that overlap lobe of a #triple with host SDSS J160058.77+130659.5 no Z
#doublelobe lenticular host? SDSS J150245.62+382105.7 Z_sp=0.443 seemingly typical red+dead spectrum
radio core is visible in FIRST, making this a #triple with host SDSS J145605.67+162654.8 Z_sp=0.287 indications of precessing jets
maybe #doublelobe as there is an IR source in between them, no clear optical match
bright foreground #star obscures IR view but optically possible match for host at RA: 315.0313 DEC: 7.52875 no SDSS ID, typical elliptical
strong #ifrs 0.2Jy and nothing in IR/optical
textbook #triple host SDSS J164002.70+545802.0 Z_ph~0.06 looks more like a distant quasar to me but no spectrum to confirm redshift
contours of #ifrs source overlap with those of a similarly bright point-like source that does have IR host, neither have clear optical match
#hourglass is this elliptical or disk galaxy? SDSS J142305.86+215735.5 Z_ph~.13-.14 shame there's no spectrum to help determine galaxy type
#onelobe extraordinarily strong lobe to have no counterpart in FIRST/NVSS host SDSS J143144.90+391910.3 Z_sp=1.100 QSO
small wat or diffuse doublelobe? uncertain if IR source nearby (SDSS J015845.07+121659.4 Z_ph~0.5) is host, if not then no IR/optical match
#bent only one lobe visible - possibly a nat? some diffuse emission E in NVSS that FIRST sees barely, if at all, no other explanation occurs
slightly #bent #triple host SDSS J014837.55+114229.3 Z_sp=0.577
#bent #triple possible wat? may have an extremely faint optical match SDSS J075135.57+413602.0 Z_ph~0.73-0.75
possible diffuse #doublelobe here but more complicated source ~4-5' due W
3C 343 in SDSS DR10 it is SDSS J163433.80+624535.8 Z_ph~0.57-0.70 odd that this galaxy has no spectrum measured, given how radio-loud it is?
the diffuse emission is very likely an artefact of a large doublelobe due NNW, not sure if the contoured emission is real, nothing in NVSS
asymmetric #doublelobe almost hourglass, VERY unusual host! face-on disk-like galaxy with QSO spectrum SDSS J121659.93+323106.0 Z_sp=0.125
#bent #triple IR host at RA: 202.220662 DEC: 48.299365 has very faint optical match SDSS J132852.90+481757.2 Z_ph~0.51-0.69
possibly a faint #triple with W lobe diffuse, host has potential optical match SDSS J074710.16+133953.3 Z_ph~0.68-0.73
#overedge #triple host QSO at Z_sp=0.745 SDSS J120821.99+221958.1
#bent #triple host SDSS J083537.23+474446.7 Z_ph~0.62-0.64
spectacular wat, host seems to be SDSS J165733.26+431936.8 Z_ph~0.21 radio source known (in 6C catalogue) but not connected to this galaxy
#overedge #doublelobe with fainter lobe due ENE, possible optical match for host SDSS J082147.30+440310.7 Z_ph~0.21
possible doublelobe, E lobe fainter and no IR/optical match, central radio emission looks linked to SDSS J082618.76+132629.1 but is starlike
symmetrical #doublelobe with no IR/optical candidates for host, or are they two unrelated small doubles (also with no IR/optical match)?
hourglass seems to overlap with a fainter compact source originating in IR source to its W, only faint optical objects nearby
#doublelobe almost hourglass, complex structure in FIRST, host SDSS J165816.46+414100.7 Z_sp=0.225
NVSS suggests diffuse #triple FIRST only resolves a little of the NW lobe
large (~3.5') #overedge #triple signs of precession, host obscured in IR but potential optical match SDSS J134012.41+045044.2 Z_ph~0.12-0.23
bent triple or doublelobe near a compact? if triple host SDSS J135849.66+182405.8 Z_ph~.13-.57 if double SDSS J135851.13+182351.9 Z_sp=.609
#doublelobe likely host has optical match SDSS J233636.10+032348.8 a very faint object but no Z estimate to find size/distance
small/distant #hourglass and #overedge triple, triple core SDSS J080459.95+272248.7 Z_sp=0.579 QSO, no IR/optical host for hourglass
#overedge #doublelobe possible triple, hint of radio core in FIRST due S, unsure of host ID, maybe SDSS J163554.77+251022.4 ?
maybe bent triple or the two outer sources make up a doublelobe? NVSS suggests related, potential IR hosts faint with no optical match
bright #hourglass host potential optical match at RA: 146.36556 DEC: 14.47117 this has no SDSS ID in DR10, J094527.71+142816.8 in DR7, no Z
#doublelobe likely IR host at RA: 221.36257 DEC: 1.715857 has faint optical match SDSS J144527.04+014256.9 Z_ph~0.67-0.96
that said, I've no idea on the host ID if it's real
I'm not sure this is an artefact - there are no bright/similar-shape sources nearby to cause it, not sure why NVSS doesn't show it.
if it weren't for the spectrum telling me it's a F8V star, I'd have said SDSS J144039.86+144122.6 maybe it's an unseen background source?
#hourglass IR source a blend of 2 stars and 2 galaxies, one galaxy is clearly edge-on disk, other a faint smudge at Z_ph~.08, which is host?
I'd also label as potentially #restarted , host SDSS J095716.41+190651.2 Z_sp=0.090 spectrum shows some signs of star formation (OII/III/Ha)
bright #hourglass IR host has potential optical match SDSS J001334.07+112905.0 Z_ph~0.35 but this is very small and faint, even for this Z
#plume brightest to N, resembles FR1 with no lobes or hotspots, IR host has no clear optical match
wat - maybe, #bent - very, several possible host galaxies very close together, biggest+brightest SDSS J151932.70+565334.2 Z_ph~0.45
#doublelobe host almost certainly SDSS J130330.24+134337.7 Z_ph~.32-.46 (other would-be host maybe barred spiral), unrelated #compact no IR
#triple unusual to see such strong emission from the core of a triple relative to lobes, host QSO at Z_sp=1.063 SDSS J083200.15+195312.1
#triple IR host at RA: 257.360487 DEC: 59.660243 has no optical match
#doublelobe IR host maybe RA: 224.445661 DEC: 14.268201 has possible very faint optical counterpart SDSS J145747.10+141607.2 Z_ph~0.59-0.77
#onelobe if opposite lobe exists it's too faint for FIRST/NVSS, host SDSS J155615.69+124814.6 Z_sp=0.373
probably two separate compact sources, each from core of separate but interacting spiral galaxies at Z_sp=0.032, largest is Mrk 423
given host ID possible but for Z_ph~0.1 this is a small galaxy? would not exclude alternative host SDSS J073648.79+254310.7 Z_ph~0.14-0.73
#compact host partly obscured by star in IR but not in optical: SDSS J104628.80+544944.3 Z_ph~0.23-0.33
#triple showing signs of precession, host SDSS J104645.86+314426.8 Z_sp=0.114
overedge doublelobe ? if so other lobe is ~4' W and not sure of host ID, possible this might be independent as has extremely faint IR match
#overedge #triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.067 SDSS J125710.80+405429.1 size ~2' at this Z could be #giant candidate?
#triple host has faint optical match at RA: 191.38096 DEC: 14.48414 not in DR10 but in DR7 as SDSS J124531.41+142903.1 no Z estimate?
possible wat ? host SDSS J131109.18+340443.7 Z_sp=0.307
tiny #hourglass only here but checking surrounding area shows complex source ~7' NNW
#doublelobe additional double ~5' to NE very faint in FIRST (maybe no contours?) but clear in NVSS with extended diffuse structure to lobes
asymmetric #triple maybe hybrid? host QSO at Z_sp=0.589 SDSS J105521.23+372652.6
two radio galaxies, one #hourglass one #compact with overlapping contours
very #bent source, possibly a nat, host SDSS J235418.57+020404.1 Z_ph~0.57-0.66
answer: M51!
What is huge NVSS source to W? (set Size=0.6 to see it) sadly off the edge of FIRST survey area.
In this field of view #doublelobe host SDSS J093840.36+191923.7 Z_ph~0.23 and #compact
two radio galaxies with overlapping contours, probably central one has #corejet ? host SDSS J093840.36+191923.7 Z_ph~0.24
#triple no IR/optical match some #artefacts present
#bent or hybrid? host has very faint optical match SDSS J090300.18+323037.9 Z_ph~0.65-0.72
#giant (candidate) #overedge #triple host SDSS J115840.41+153527.8 Z_ph~0.61
#hourglass elliptical host SDSS J082246.62+214852.0 Z_sp=0.247 interactive spectrum classes it as starforming
host appears to be elliptical galaxy with foreground star almost on top, the star is SDSS J150456.67+143447.6 cluster of galaxies z~.28 here
small but apparently asymmetric #doublelobe IR host at RA: 23.437219 DEC: 5.050078 has no optical match
#hourglass IR host at RA: 182.767738 DEC: 14.242998 has no optical match
possible #doublelobe host SDSS J130245.97+171435.2 Z_ph~0.62-0.64 but NVSS suggests the SW lobe might instead be part of overedge double?
#bhgroup emission from three galaxies? one maybe wat as you suggest: SDSS J153305.76+045042.7 Z_ph~.63-.66 fainter NW sources in background?
NVSS shows really a #triple with SW lobe too diffuse for FIRST
weak source at NW maybe part of faint doublelobe-like feature seen in NVSS otherwise everything other than the #compact source here is noise
#corejet host SDSS J130757.07+071837.5 Z_sp=0.359
#corejet ? host SDSS J091727.15+472525.4 Z_ph~0.57-0.81 no sign of an opposite lobe in either FIRST or NVSS, perhaps sources unrelated?
#corejet #onelobe no counterlobe in FIRST or NVSS, IR host at RA: 226.467513 DEC: 11.073235 maybe SDSS J150552.24+110423.4 Z_ph~0.72-0.75
very #bent maybe wat/nat? host SDSS J140513.97+032933.0 Z_sp=0.561
#corejet ? host SDSS J131123.16+402216.4 Z_ph~0.2-0.62 elongated shape, lenticular?
#overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J164626.39+281223.5 Z_sp=0.181 spectrum has features typical of elliptical as well as star formation
very faint #doublelobe as if relic emission only, IR host at RA: 179.240545 DEC: 34.9744 has no optical match
suspect fainter central sources are artefacts, strong #doublelobe has no clear IR/optical match
are central and faint NE source #relic emission? candidate host SDSS J152441.21+043821.7 Z_ph~0.35-0.78
asymmetric emission, as if almost face-on to a plume, host SDSS J143209.58+234700.4 Z_sp=0.524
#doublelobe with long plumes, IR host at RA: 213.089082 DEC: 5.655991 but no optical match
contours overlap but maybe two separate #compact sources? hosts SDSS J164337.61+145205.9 Z_ph~.46 SDSS J164338.18+145159.5 Z_ph~.34-.68
#overedge #triple W lobe more diffuse but seen by both FIRST and NVSS, total separation just over 2', host SDSS J154521.62+580747.5 Z_ph~.16
#messy emission, face-on to a plume perhaps? host maybe SDSS J101526.37+155041.8 Z_sp=0.288
slightly #bent #doublelobe odd structure to plumes with each resembling a small doublelobe themselves, SIMBAD shows as 4C 06.70 no refs
wide #plume emission, FIRST hints at hourglass/triple, host maybe SDSS J134554.34+040009.8 Z_sp=0.190
#overedge #triple host SDSS J073615.04+311954.4 Z_ph~0.3-0.35
slightly #overedge #doublelobe not sure of host ID in either IR or optical
slightly #bent #triple no optical match
asymmetric #doublelobe SDSS J122056.50+313845.1 Z_ph~0.5 disturbed shape? proper motion ~250mas/yr!? not sure I trust proper motion anymore
potentially hybrid? host SDSS J000658.86+064844.1 Z_ph~0.235
possible wat/nat, depending on whether extended NVSS signal is real or just part of the background, host SDSS J131952.38+544308.6 Z_sp=0.372
although central #compact source has no IR match, it coincides exactly with star SDSS J115442.75+552402.4 with proper motion 134.83 ± 15.264
#doublelobe if bright IR source at RA: 120.554335 DEC: 10.887659 is the host, this has no optical match
#doublelobe and unrelated #triple double host SDSS J015846.33+115054.7 Z_sp=0.535 triple has IR host (only) at RA: 29.674843 DEC: 11.826814
asymmetric #doublelobe one lobe compact, one like a plume, host has possible very faint optical match SDSS J132537.44+594218.6 Z_ph~.58-.69
#hybrid #doublelobe maybe, asymmetric certainly, hint of radio core suggests possible optical match SDSS J085042.12+402910.6 Z_ph~0.66
#nat
very strong #doublelobe (almost 1/3 Jy) most likely host SDSS J152955.55+344943.0 Z_ph~0.18-0.26 is this 4C +34.40? position ~0.13arcmin out
whether these are two independent #ifrs or the lobes of a double, there's no IR/optical match
asymmetric emission from QSO SDSS J114645.05+434113.9 Z_sp=1.126 one source or two here? Even if there's a doublelobe nearby, QSO maybe nat?
#doublelobe not sure of host ID, if visible in IR/optical, suspect too faint for FIRST/SDSS
#triple -just, some diffuse emission around the core also, host maybe SDSS J104812.53+522534.0 Z_ph~0.1-0.13 small and faint for this Z?
possible nat?
NVSS suggests this may be the brighter lobe of a doublelobe, fainter lobe SE too diffuse for FIRST to detect, no idea of host ID
#Zshaped with unrelated #doublelobe NW, host of Zshape SDSS J144323.70+283635.4 Z_ph~0.35, doublelobe has no clear IR match
#triple host maybe SDSS J083216.74+190143.1 Z_ph~0.11 unusually small and faint galaxy for this Z, maybe HII galaxy? or is Z_ph out?
#doublelobe possible faint optical match SDSS J093406.63+303258.8 Z_ph~0.63-0.72
possible #overedge #doublelobe other lobe slightly due E of S and faint in FIRST but clear in NVSS, ~2' away, several IR candidates for host
bright #ifrs slightly extended shape, no match in either IR/optical
possible large doublelobe? FIRST shows another source ENE and NVSS shows this source extended in that direction. no ideas on host, if so.
large #overedge #triple host SDSS J011638.07+105449.0 no z but maybe QSO? ~3' between N and S lobes, S lobe fainter but still seen by FIRST
#triple IR host at RA: 252.405857 DEC: 46.630792 possible faint optical match has no SDSS ID
two #compact sources, NVSS hints at diffuse emission extending SW, if so would be important but is faint so hard to be sure
NVSS suggests plumes from, possibly, SDSS J124126.22+144605.0 Z_ph~0.25-0.3 FIRST shows only densest parts, relics of old triple perhaps?
#doublelobe possible host slightly elongated white-ish galaxy SDSS J142421.45+455846.2 Z_ph~0.12-0.32 no spectrum to confirm classification
strong #doublelobe or independent sources? no optical matches, weak IR source maybe positioned to host double RA: 120.722637 DEC: 13.633826
either hybrid or a nat with ifrs source just above, my guess nat as signs of diffuse emission in NVSS, host maybe SDSS J103511.65+340625.2 ?
seems slightly #bent ? host QSO at Z_sp=0.712 SDSS J113137.34+144304.4
one-sided #corejet from SDSS J152045.04+483922.9 Z_sp=0.078 (no opposing plume) and small #hourglass from SDSS J152052.24+483938.5 Z_sp=.074
suspect doublelobe but could be two independent sources, no IR/optical match either way, diffuse emission artefact of bright triple ESE
large #overedge #doublelobe with hint of radio core from SDSS J115007.95+575740.3 Z_ph~0.66-0.7 if redshift/ID accurate almost giant size?
suspect triple with lower lobe too faint/diffuse for FIRST, host SDSS J105145.58+530921.3 Z_sp=1.145 QSO, NVSS shows possible wat/nat below?
seemingly very #bent host maybe QSO? SDSS J160728.20+482535.2 little information though and would need a spectrum to be sure
are these sources related?classified separately but no match for hourglass-like source, compact source SDSS J105117.93+090326.7 Zsp=.960 QSO
I think topmost source has host SDSS J171821.58+614102.3 Z_sp=.176 but the two below it may be a more distant doublelobe, others obscured
#doublelobe not certain there's an IR/optical match but my guess is host maybe very faint IR source at RA: 183.64647 DEC: 41.202973
#doublelobe I think but less sure which are the lobes! suspect central source unrelated, if so double host SDSS J085138.89+301852.7 Z_ph~.45
possible #wat host SDSS J140657.50+443712.4 Z_sp=0.437
possible diffuse doublelobe but weak so hard to be sure, if so likeliest host is IR source at RA: 207.393111 DEC: 5.033601 no optical match
host possibly SDSS J171826.81+390547.3 Z_ph~0.36-0.54
possibly triple - NVSS shows a diffuse plume to NW not present in FIRST, suspect the fainter of the two sources in NW of this image is host
large #doublelobe host SDSS J171203.86+431631.6 Z_ph~0.47-0.51
FIRST suggests #triple IR obscured by star but possible faint optical match SDSS J113336.18+034531.2
bent triple or two doublelobes? NVSS suggests the source to SW has a counterpart NE, barely there in FIRST but hard to be sure with no core
NVSS suggests diffuse triple, host SDSS J104143.70+144000.5 Z_sp=0.191, smaller source unrelated SDSS J104143.27+144012.8 Z_sp=0.372
asymmetric #plume emission from SDSS J081657.41+210515.0 Z_sp=0.318 unsure if compact source to NW is related to that slightly overedge SSW
central #compact source has no optical match and is very faint in IR, despite 1/3 Jy, NE compact host SDSS J084731.44+143658.0 Z_ph~0.5-0.56
#triple shape suggestive of hybrid but too faint to be sure about this, no optical match for host
uncertain what to make of this, initially thought nat+small plume, NVSS suggests faint triple, if so host SDSS J162348.18+461848.7? Z_ph~.41
#doublelobe host maybe SDSS J003559.58+020113.1 Z_ph~0.24-0.35 colour unlike ordinary elliptical? maybe blue elliptical? no spectrum to say
possible #nat host SDSS J140923.49+593940.6 Z_sp=0.496 classed as galaxy with absorption typical of red elliptical but in optical looks QSO?
possibly #overedge #doublelobe other lobe almost 2' to N but not sure where the host would be, not much in IR/optical, so maybe unrelated?
distant #doublelobe QSO at Z_sp=2.109 SDSS J125410.45+393323.2 is Lyman alpha line always at very slightly different (only 0.0055) redshift?
symmetrical pair of blue objects either side of this galaxy, lens candidates or too far from core? host SDSS J171659.25+321445.0 Z_sp=0.111
#triple and #compact in close proximity, compact source is SDSS J144357.67+291923.8 Z_sp=0.178 classed as starforming, triple has no SDSS ID
#doublelobe and at least one other source in busy area, doublelobe host SDSS J165639.84+631649.6 Z_ph~0.7 or 0.2 other host(s) less certain
asymmetric source (maybe wat?) has IR/optical match at RA: 225.371553 DEC: 40.327511 no SDSS ID, whiteout due to nearby beta Bootis (HR5602)
very #bent and asymmetric source, possibly a small wat, host SDSS J163510.89+133249.2 Z_sp=0.212
NVSS suggests #doublelobe central IR source is a star, my guess host weak IR source at RA: 127.430976 DEC: 61.517204 no optical match
classified as bent doublelobe then from NVSS/FIRST saw the source WNW, so possibly overedge triple? no IR/optical match for triple core
#triple with very compact sources for core and lobes, possible faint IR host at RA: 133.467338 DEC: 21.540011 but no optical match
#nat host SDSS J114431.13+041548.7 Z_sp=0.422
slightly #overedge #triple possible optical match SDSS J105121.18+434301.1 Z_ph~0.59 FIRST/NVSS together suggest diffuse doublelobe to E
thick #hourglass possible optical match SDSS J075429.41+322326.7 Z_sp=0.570 emission lines characteristic of star formation OII/III Ha/b
central #hourglass possibly SDSS J104613.88+181738.1 Z_sp=0.303 NE #doublelobe has no optical match, IR source RA: 161.568812 DEC: 18.310163
asymmetric #doublelobe no IR match but possible optical match is a white dwarf?! SDSS J092738.00+351126.4 spectrum clearly star not galaxy
#compact source host SDSS J165342.12+213248.2 Z_sp=0.432 interactive spectrum classes it as starforming
#overedge #triple is counterlobe source on W edge of this image or fainter source ~3' away? host maybe SDSS J092434.02+144946.0 Z_ph~.31-.36
asymmetric #triple host maybe QSO? SDSS J102924.30+263554.1 classed as star but no spectrum to be sure
#overedge #doublelobe with hint of radio core from SDSS J131648.72+115342.6 Z_sp=0.479
distant #hourglass QSO at Z_sp=2.847 SDSS J142958.10+290228.9 why is Lyman alpha line redshift different by 0.01? is that significant?
very large extended structure in NVSS (~15' or have I read wrong?), combined with FIRST is possible this may be restarted?
not sure if this is a doublelobe with the other lobe brighter and to SW, although there is a bright IR source directly between them
#doublelobe possible very faint optical match to host SDSS J143037.69+134608.6 classed as star but very faint and red, guess elliptical z>.7
#triple possibly with faint hint of precession, no IR source but potentially an optical match SDSS J095849.23+032320.2 no z
given its strength, upper right source should be considered #ifrs as it also has no optical/IR match
agree with ivywong, host seems to be IR source at RA: 157.794431 DEC: 51.019521 no optical match so potentially large/distant #doublelobe
#doublelobe no IR/optical match, IR clean in WISE from following link, no stars bright enough to cause the white-out nearby
#triple QSO SDSS J103848.25+421856.6 Z_sp=0.925 unusual spectrum for QSO with OII/III, Hbeta emission? is star formation expected in a QSO?
#nat host possibly SDSS J105023.77+303915.0 Z_sp=0.388, FIRST shows other distorted sources to W, including possible wat and bent doublelobe
#doublelobe host galaxy almost obscured by star in IR, optically possible match SDSS J170205.43+355613.5 Z_ph~0.38-0.47
#triple - just, NW lobe faint, possible optical match for host SDSS J153617.26+155838.0 Z_sp=0.474 but other sources in close proximity
could this also be restarting?
potentially #restarted #triple no optical match
in addition to the #triple, hint of relic doublelobe here, W plume near middle of right edge, opposite to its ENE just above centre
#overedge triple with other lobe to NW, total separation ~3.5', possible optical match SDSS J111537.86+524648.0 Z_ph~0.17 or ~0.62
#corejet from NGC 3426, no counterlobe visible in FIRST/NVSS
FIRST shows possible restarted doublelobe to E, this source is possible relic, uncertain if weak signals in FIRST/NVSS to S or NE related
large extended structure to this source in NVSS, host SDSS J100623.61+240526.1 Z_ph~0.08 would say #bent as only lower plume has shifted
extended emission from disk-like galaxy SDSS J080217.94+112535.0 Z_sp=.060 clear starforming spectrum, NVSS shows possible SE to NW emission
#doublelobe NVSS shows second lobe SW, FIRST shows tentative hint of radio core near RA: 241.624524 DEC: 14.128239 no clear optical match
#overedge #doublelobe other lobe about 2' SSW no sign of radio core, unsure of host and possible optical matches have no SDSS ID
host SDSS J150440.06+071109.6 Z_ph~0.1 wonder what type of galaxy this is, IR bright + optically blue+faint for its z, so dusty starforming?
central #compact source maybe 2 galaxies either on line of sight or interacting SDSS J101402.26+114332.7 Z_sp=0.917 OII/III Hbeta emission
host appears to be star SDSS J234129.32+090645.1 but a faint adjacent smudge to its 8 o'clock may be a galaxy with no SDSS ID, if real
#doublelobe host has face-on disk shape with a hint of spiral structure SDSS J112811.63+241746.9 Z_ph~0.16
#compact source with faint IR, possible very faint optical match SDSS J105908.83+151458.4 Z_ph~0.09 very small+faint galaxy for such low z
slightly #overedge #doublelobe with a hint of a radio core corresponding to SDSS J131648.72+115342.6 Z_sp=0.479
#compact emission from SDSS J093612.82+091439.7 Z_sp=0.631 spectrum has some absorption but strong emission in OII/III, perhaps starforming?
faint #triple ? optical host candidate for core SDSS J130654.38+112002.7 starforming galaxy above it unlikely to be host, maybe no optical
bhgroup unlikely, #bent is SDSS J115243.74+340535.7 Z_sp=.447, #compact no optical match, #corejet maybe SDSS J115244.68+340519.7 Z_ph~.29
#hourglass SDSS J091134.75+125538.1 Z_sp=0.050 spectrum shows absorption of dusty galaxy but also emission in OII/III and Ha, starforming?
seems like a faint #triple very weak IR match to the radio core at RA: 171.872523 DEC: 2.399476 no optical match
#compact IR is blended, host optical match SDSS J161223.28+113531.6 Z_sp=0.272 many strong emission lines (SDSS says starburst broadline)
NVSS shows faint lobes running NE to SW so this is probably a triple or hourglass, host SDSS J111559.41+135323.2 Z_sp=0.166
#hourglass and #overedge #ifrs
#triple not 100% sure of host but maybe SDSS J022918.37+035637.1 Z_ph~0.46-0.85
#wat maybe? no clear optical match
suspect overedge source NE has different host but uncertain with this geometry, central signal maybe #nat SDSS J114254.30+110132.7 Z_sp=.154
host SDSS J095348.35+140941.7 Z_sp=0.236 spectrum shows weak emission OII/III and Ha, red but not quite dead? (i.e. some star formation?)
bent/wat/nat? from a QSO Z_sp=1.502 SDSS J095810.13+264929.4
possible weak triple but core too faint to generate a contour so not sure, no IR/optical match at core location ~ RA: 140.7195 DEC: 24.8707
NVSS shows extended #diffuse lobes scarcely visible in FIRST, so this is probably an hourglass with host SDSS J164556.39+191413.6 Z_sp=0.159
slightly #bent #triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.625 SDSS J081436.54+283338.7
possible merger, host SDSS J000748.27+122026.8 Z_sp=0.171 other galaxy only has photoZ, ~0.183 so not conclusive
fairly strong #compact emission from disturbed galaxy SDSS J083200.06+194854.2 Z_sp=0.133 many strong emission lines
central #hourglass hard to trace - too many nearby galaxies - E #compact source is #merger SDSS J152240.24+310856.6 Z_ph~0.14-0.15
NVSS shows diffuse structure to E, possible nat? host SDSS J122651.82+492249.1 Z_ph~0.26
central #compact source here is possible #merger with very distorted shape, star stream-like, host SDSS J120138.82+145428.6 Z_ph~0.28-0.47
central source maybe one lobe of a double, other at its 10 o'clock in NVSS but off the edge of the FIRST survey
strong #compact source SDSS J112341.90+125213.9 Z_sp=0.318 elongated elliptical shape+colour but very strong emission lines in OII/III Ha
#doublelobe with a hint of a radio core, host SDSS J084155.98+315022.5 Z_sp=0.697
#ifrs with slightly extended shape, no optical match
not sure how to classify this, plume+wat? host SDSS J100026.98+100642.1 Z_sp=0.277
#hourglass I don't think the disk-like galaxy is the host - a small blob in its NE edge that maybe a background galaxy is better aligned
#hourglass is SDSS J102734.02+135108.1 QSO Z_sp=.556 spectrum has both broad+narrow emission lines #compact is SDSS J102734.93+135048.5 no z
#triple and #compact source close enough for their contours to merge so could not classify separately, marked both IR sources as associated
host has possible optical match SDSS J111508.32+251838.3 Z_ph~0.59-0.61
bent triple or asymmetric double? hard to be sure of host but IR source nearby has optical match SDSS J140015.72+211851.5 Z_ph~0.54-0.73
possible tailed #doublelobe viewed from close to the line between the two hotspots, host SDSS J174429.65+582849.3 no z
possible a small/distant wat (bent #triple otherwise)? no optical match for IR host
#doublelobe host probably SDSS J003339.21+024321.1 Z_sp=0.470 but very many galaxies nearby, #compact source harder to trace for same reason
if the #hourglass has an IR host, it's obscured by the nearby star, the other source is #ifrs neither have an optical match
slightly #overedge #doublelobe possible weak optical match for likely IR core SDSS J121128.14+145018.8 Z_ph~0.64 if so maybe giant candidate
#doublelobe I think, unusual morphology so not really sure where the core is, though I marked as SDSS J134233.97+184853.3 Z_ph~0.21-0.25
#hourglass no optical match, SDSS shows possible asteroid to E (object moved between red/blue exposures)? labelled SDSS J164554.94+115931.1
strong #plume maybe developing into a wat? possibly weak extended diffuse emission in NVSS, host SDSS J111211.37+304352.3 Z_sp=0.106
#triple with very diffuse lobes, no exact IR match, no optical match, so core #ifrs and, if distant enough, potentially a giant
possible wat when considering both FIRST and NVSS with diffuse emission extending to the E? host SDSS J100330.69+571547.4 Z_ph~0.4
#overedge #triple host seemingly SDSS J115428.76+420231.4 Z_ph~0.19-0.2 emission from core seems extended, perhaps restarting?
central source has faint optical match SDSS J082322.05+512204.4 Z_ph~0.29-0.49, lower source lenticular? SDSS J082323.92+512047.9 Z_sp=0.180
#hourglass from green-coloured source in SDSS, otherwise normal SDSS J163442.93+414418.4 Z_ph~0.2
although appearing in FIRST as possibly one-sided, nat or corejet, NVSS suggests more extensive emission, so perhaps more FR1-like hourglass
one-sided #plume from SDSS J153811.21+121758.7 Z_sp=0.229 possible faint counterlobe in NVSS/FIRST but not sure, seems too compact?
host seemingly QSO at Z_sp=0.370 SDSS J080644.42+484149.1 unusual corejet-like feature extends to 10 o'clock from core, what could that be?
#corejet no optical match for IR host
one-sided #plume host SDSS J112837.75+191943.3 Z_sp=0.210 no sign of counterlobe in FIRST/NVSS so perhaps a nat?
large #triple NVSS shows maybe 3' across, NE to SW, host SDSS J135826.94+080651.0 Z_ph~0.1 FIRST shows 3 separate doublelobes nearby
#bent #doublelobe hint of narrow radio jets/core, host SDSS J145001.49+144747.9 Z_sp=0.300
#diffuse plumes clear from NVSS to NE and SW, host SDSS J164712.99+125125.1 Z_ph~0.093
#hourglass or hybrid candidate? contours weak so not sure, host SDSS J134703.00+291912.2 Z_ph~0.24 hint of diffuse structure in NVSS to SE
central #hourglass is almost Xshaped but too small to be sure, #compact source to NE separate and has only extremely faint IR match
#ifrs no optical match
#diffuse #doublelobe suspect host is SDSS J131405.99+243240.1 Z_sp=0.516 but two galaxies almost together in SDSS and not sure of radio core
#merger two spirals at Z_sp=.030 #compact N source maybe SDSS J130118.52+480423.9 Z_ph=.43-.5, NW maybe SDSS J130111.49+480431.0 Z_ph~.54-.6
#bent #triple with precessing jets? host SDSS J093904.49+274552.2 Z_sp=0.483 spectrum has no clear absorption or emission?
good spot - the SW lobe is some way off, making this a #giant candidate, depending on the redshift of the host, hard to trace though
could this be a wat? NVSS shows diffuse emission throughout this area. Not sure if the compact source on the left would be a part of this.
#merger pair of ellipticals at Z_sp=0.070-0.071 the radio emission seems to occur on a line between the two galactic nuclei?
#compact 0.73Jy source at Z_sp=2.094 bright QSO, some artefacts from the strong signal also present
slightly #overedge #doublelobe (central and W source) unsure of host, or even if it is one of the IR sources broadly in between the lobes
host maybe SDSS J133112.43+135317.5 Z_sp=0.561 so also #giant candidate as well?
#diffuse central emission extends NNW in this region according to NVSS, source uncertain but perhaps SDSS J144649.31+555054.4 Z_ph~.46-.51
IR almost blank but clear optical match SDSS J090212.98+275348.9 Z_ph~0.33 radio emission has hint of a nat
huge #diffuse structure around this object in NVSS (wat?), of which FIRST only shows strongest part, host SDSS J122622.51+640622.0 Z_sp=0.11
complex source in FIRST to SW, here upper #compact source has no IR but does have possible optical match SDSS J120949.69+222323.0 no z. QSO?
#corejet host QSO at Z_sp=2.052 SDSS J090354.09+100747.9
two separate #compact sources but the radio contours overlapped so was not able to classify them separately
FIRST image in discussion not what I see here, asymmetric doublelobe, definitely not triple, unsure of host but potential matches abound
classified as two separate ifrs sources but maybe related? halfway point at about RA: 25.72681 DEC: 11.716472 no IR/optical match either way
#hourglass optical match SDSS J120119.11+101731.2 Z_ph~0.4 faint but possibly extended shape
central radio source has some #relic emission to its 5 o'clock, radio emission at right edge is part of #overedge #triple with hint of a wat
possible #nat as NVSS shows diffuse emission extending SW from central source, which has optical match SDSS J170434.91+341759.5 Z_ph~0.23
possible #overedge #doublelobe with diffuse lobe to its 2 o'clock only visible in NVSS but hard to be sure associated or where the host is
#hybrid candidate? host seemingly SDSS J171531.63+365340.3 Z_ph~0.13 IR white-out due to nearby 3rd magnitude star 67 Her (HR 6418)
#triple offset from the IR behind it so maybe no IR/optical match? the IR source is SDSS J133620.71+112840.0 Z_sp=.646 strong emission lines
FIRST shows as tight #triple optical counterpart SDSS J014219.01+132746.5 QSO Z_sp=0.267 mix of wide and narrow emission lines in spectrum
#triple host partly obscured by nearby star in IR but possible optical match SDSS J120029.09+144741.7 Z_ph~0.41-0.44 extended shape
also #Sshaped host is SDSS J073837.71+482047.7 Z_ph~0.13
#merger ? IR source is a blend of two galaxies at Z_ph~.43-.45 (within their errors), not sure which is host, maybe SDSS J093207.84+261444.4
maybe this #triple is what Zshaped sources look like close up? FIRST image looks like precessing jets NVSS shows diffuse emission everywhere
NVSS suggest maybe N lobe of a large double, widespread #diffuse emission present not seen by FIRST
possible optical counterpart SDSS J134939.21+263751.6 but even this is slightly off the co-ordinates given, tough source to resolve
large #overedge #triple NVSS and FIRST (just) show the diffuse E lobe 3-3.5' away, host SDSS J135443.10+494959.1 Z_ph~0.13-0.22
NVSS/FIRST together suggest large diffuse triple about 3' to NW, running from NE to SW
#Zshaped host possibly SDSS J093528.29+081601.2 Z_ph~0.77-0.8
#nat host seemingly SDSS J143928.78+110613.8 Z_sp=0.125
UGC 5739 extended emission, perhaps both star formation and AGN activity or star formation only?
#triple and #hybrid candidate? question mark shape for upper lobe, lower emission straight, host maybe SDSS J084648.05+202409.9 Z_ph~.58-.67
IR white-out is real - this is M95! it seems to have a small #hourglass in its core, not sure if other compact sources within or behind it
#doublelobe with hint of a radio core at RA: 168.126162 DEC: 36.503957 no optical match
central IR object is foreground star but radio emission seems fairly central, not sure if radio is from star or unseen background galaxy
#bhgroup three separate sources all seem to be galaxies at z=0.308 central source possibly a nat with host SDSS J111120.16+260126.4
NVSS suggests hourglass or close doublelobe, maybe host SDSS J082938.52+245622.1 Z_sp=0.662 but hard to be certain
#doublelobe host uncertain as 2 galaxies very close together at same z, brightest is SDSS J002846.16+104800.2 Z_ph~0.364
#ifrs (the IR source immediately below is actually a pair of galaxies) possible optical match a smudge just above the pair but no ID in SDSS
#compact central source has no optical match, other is W lobe of #overedge #doublelobe
#doublelobe possible IR host at RA: 105.536738 DEC: 47.119681
#bhgroup all three host galaxies at z=0.384, two show #compact emission, #doublelobe is SDSS J111952.20+114031.0
IR almost white-out, SDSS shows possible optical match for #hourglass is SDSS J122141.73+034422.9 Z_sp=0.654
#hourglass + (potentially restarted?) #triple slightly #overedge to its 5 o'clock, unsure of host of hourglass, no optical match for triple
#merger extended emission from very disturbed disk-ish looking galaxy with large dust lanes SDSS J231412.76+105727.5 Z_ph~0.09
source galaxy seemingly SDSS J115913.71+535305.2 Z_ph~0.04-0.08 but would expect a QSO for 1.58Jy, this looks more like HII galaxy?
fairly #compact emission from spiral SDSS J115015.79+434406.5 Z_sp=0.024 no sign of merger or related galaxies nearby
large #overedge #doublelobe visible in FIRST, maybe restarted, unsure of host but cluster of galaxies in that direction
#triple is there extended structure in NVSS or is it just background? angle between lobes suggests wat? host RA: 119.17311 DEC: 60.503974
source of the #artefact signs is 1.88Jy source at lower left, maybe SDSS J215045.29+143334.4 Z_ph~.5 but central compact source also real
#merger pair of interacting galaxies nearly obscured by foreground star, bottom one seems to be the host SDSS J231526.52+143135.1 Z_ph~.1
#hourglass IR obscured by star so not able to classify but in SDSS possible candidate host SDSS J011954.47+110428.8 Z_ph~0.44-0.47
#triple with extended radio core, maybe restarted? host is SDSS J093518.19+020415.5 QSO Z_sp=0.650 really wide spectral lines, even for QSO?
#compact central source. Hint of diffuse emission from around the disk of nearby SDSS J103514.58+115526.3 Z_s=0.038, star formation maybe?
#corejet host SDSS J115033.73+352507.7 Z_ph~0.044-0.060 shape elongated/distorted, maybe merger, small for low z, HII galaxy maybe?
#doublelobe no radio core but source maybe SDSS J112625.32+134851.9 no z
this is a #giant candidate then, this source ~3' across + has Z_ph~0.60-0.65 also has hint of radio core but no contour so only #doublelobe
#triple with W lobe diffuse and possibly bent, radio core at RA: 211.545076 DEC: 24.509648 SDSS shows as orange blob close to star, no ID
slightly #overedge #doublelobe hint of radio core at RA: 241.132253 DEC: 30.773906 no optical match, IR source brightest in WISE band 2
both #hourglass and #compact sources maybe located in same cluster, many galaxies of similar colour and Z_ph together, source finding hard
one-lobed emission from unusual shape galaxy: HII galaxy maybe? SDSS J135415.95+245301.0 Z_ph~0.051-0.057 NED says known optical/radio match
large #overedge #doublelobe hint of radio core has optical match SDSS J122558.20+530938.3 Z_ph~0.66-0.79 image in SDSS suggestive of merger
#doublelobe radio source presumably in the background of NGC 5906 and obscured by its disk
one-lobed source, no sign of even weak emission opposite so perhaps nearly face-on, host candidate SDSS J002908.90+144847.9 Z_ph~0.62
marked this as a #doublelobe but unsure of host, FIRST/NVSS show signs of a separate diffuse doublelobe to NW
likely strong FR2 host SDSS J134254.38+282805.8 QSO Z_sp=1.035 on edge of globular cluster M3 (medal for whoever lined up the spectrograph!)
#giant candidate? 3' wide, possible optical match SDSS J084636.15+141307.6 Z_sp=0.493 Spectrum of star-forming/disk-like galaxy?
#triple host is QSO, SDSS J090118.47+221430.0 Z_sp=0.610
possible #nat from SDSS J143928.78+110613.8 Z_sp=0.125
asymmetric #doublelobe possible host SDSS J233034.02+092238.4 Z_ph~0.46 but tricky to be sure because of blend in IR and no clear core
#Sshape FIRST changes in sensitivity along a line through the middle of the image? Host for S is SDSS J085600.84+482910.3 Z_sp=0.119
hint of a radio core at RA: 185.35165 DEC: 47.843527 but no optical match, if this is a distant quasar could be a very large source
wide #doublelobe faint optical match for likely IR host SDSS J153052.78+145054.4 Z_ph~0.65-0.75
maybe #overedge #doublelobe with the more extended source in FIRST to 8 o'clock being the opposite lobe?
The symmetry here makes me think this might be what a nat would look like if the tails were directed almost towards us. Fascinating source!
#bent #hourglass host has spectrum with more emission than absorption but general shape elliptical SDSS J145325.57+410711.3 Z_sp=0.199
unsure if this is a distant hourglass, a relic or a lobe of an overedge source, NVSS/FIRST together suggest large triple but maybe too big?
#relic unsure of source. FIRST shows possible restarted doublelobe in SW?
#triple optical match to radio core listed as star, SDSS J082050.10+133840.6 no z, could it instead be a quasar?
#triple IR match to core brightest in WISE band 2 and also clear in band 3, possible optical match SDSS J024024.24+021004.9 no z
#relic of diffuse emission in lower-right of image clearer in NVSS but unsure where it originates
distant source, possible corejet or perhaps a lobe almost face-on SDSS J141832.34+225209.0 QSO Z_sp=2.413
UGC 6008 known emission line galaxy, edge-on disk with thick dust lanes and central bulge, compact source to E is quasar at Z_sp=1.807
#wat possibly a result of a merger? two galaxies of similar colours in close proximity SDSS J103059.61+143232.1 Z_sp=0.318
large #overedge #triple host candidate SDSS J165655.59+142928.3 Z_ph~0.63 if so potential #giant candidate
possible #wat but hard to be sure of host, nearby bright elliptical is likeliest: SDSS J142955.69+401126.8 Z_sp=0.215
strong source with complicated structure off the edge to SW in both FIRST and NVSS, in FIRST looks like a doublelobe + a nat, host uncertain
#doublelobe hint of radio core, if so host SDSS J122118.52+075501.1 Z_sp=0.849
#overedge #triple host QSO Z_sp=1.067 SDSS J145103.23+114108.5
hint of a radio core here but too weak to be sure, seems to be on the edge of the FIRST survey area, NVSS confirms second lobe fortunately
face-on to a plume or multiple sources?
diffuse nat?
#ifrs central source and #overedge #triple to NE
SDSS image has its own problem here, green/blue misaligned. Radio shape suggests corejet.
diffuse #overedge #doublelobe at top-right
NGC 4449 known emission line galaxy, possibly a weak triple in its centre, compact source likely unrelated
central #doublelobe source looks from SDSS as if possibly a merger, host SDSS J081343.54+381444.0 Z_ph~0.4 Not sure if other sources related
#diffuse emission clearer in NVSS, central source has multiple objects in close proximity, host maybe SDSS J163222.52+462753.8 Z_ph~.30-.37
one-sided #plume several galaxies close to line of sight so hard to be sure but host is probably SDSS J131830.32+362251.5 Z_sp=0.341
possible IR host at RA: 120.796654 DEC: 15.06235 no clear optical match, but host maybe QSO not in WISE? SDSS J080310.24+150332.6 Z_sp=2.849
#compact host has spectrum with both broad and narrow emission lines SDSS J105443.02+150656.2 QSO Z_sp=0.581
possible host might just be visible in WISE at RA: 114.777618 DEC: 31.136212 but no clear optical match for this IR source
NVSS shows possible extended structure to NE? asymmetric plumes clear in FIRST, host SDSS J120228.12+584133.3 Z_sp=0.127 possible merger
#triple SDSS shows two objects on similar line of sight, suspect the lower blue-white galaxy: SDSS J081300.22+324241.8 Z_ph~0.58-0.76
looks like a #plume face-on, host SDSS J091041.95+204832.9 Z_sp=0.342
I suspect both the IR sources beneath the plume are radio sources but the fainter one is a compact source and the brighter one a #wat
possible #nat host candidates are ellipticals at Z~0.213
radio looks like two nat sources and a compact whilst the rest are artefacts, no sign of hosts, NVSS missing data? GB6 shows extended signal
complicated emission not sure how many sources here, most significant component maybe #wat from SDSS J212804.10+041738.4 Z_sp=0.189
#doublelobe possible very faint IR host but not conclusive RA: 118.477597 DEC: 23.817834 in WISE but no optical match
strong #wat host maybe SDSS J151443.91+223725.1 Z_sp=0.384
agreed, #doublelobe with opposite lobe due N but not sure about host ID, maybe SDSS J144300.11+144042.0 Z_ph~0.39
#bent #doublelobe host SDSS J145001.49+144747.9 Z_sp=0.300 hint of radio core
#overedge #doublelobe opposite lobe ~2' away at 1 o'clock position, not sure of core but maybe SDSS J100656.01+311442.3 Z_ph~0.54
#compact source spectrum has both wide and narrow emission lines: quasar with high star formation rate? SDSS J085956.53+380234.8 Z_sp=.303
agree, could be looking at a plume face-on. hard to be sure of host with this geometry but the big elliptical is most likely
#hourglass 4C 37.43 Seyfert 1 galaxy at Z_sp=0.371
maybe #triple with one lobe connected to the core
very knotty #nat host seems to be SDSS J082316.23+535711.6 Z_sp=0.169 might be almost face-on to jets: reminds me of NGC 7385
possible #overedge wat, looks almost like a triple in NVSS but FIRST shows plumes
#nat at this resolution, FIRST shows plumes as separate so maybe a wat closer in. Host probably SDSS J105229.18+114534.1 Z_sp=0.219
slightly #bent #triple possible optical match for core SDSS J111716.60+575811.8 QSO Z_sp=1.673
faint #overedge #triple no IR/optical match for radio core
#bent source has possible optical match SDSS J104835.86+102419.9 Z_sp=0.710
possible #hybrid ? not sure of the host, could be SDSS J071906.66+372146.9 no z
#doublelobe that looks a little like a wat, hard to be sure of the host but I marked it as SDSS J122515.17+163644.6 Z_ph~0.6-0.7
possible very faint optical match for the radio core SDSS J092017.43+310633.7 Z_ph~0.49 or 0.77
#triple optical match for core SDSS J105222.18+062317.3 Z_sp=0.486 large but not quite giant
#triple + unrelated #ifrs optical match for triple core SDSS J012430.74+110541.6 Z_ph~0.16 or 0.48 SDSS image suggests 2 adjacent objects
2 spiral galaxies with hourglass emission or corejets at Z_sp=0.095 EoS SDSS J135817.73+171236.7 barred spiral SDSS J135818.74+171300.6
#triple with one lobe connected to core, optical match maybe SDSS J145018.47+574921.0 Z_ph~0.6-0.63 faint signs of numerous galaxies nearby
This is looking through globular cluster M3! Finding the hosts requires precise radio core co-ords. Many background galaxies visible 😃
host seems to be SDSS J121306.68+134317.7 Z_sp=0.174 both clear emission and absorption present in spectrum, elliptical shape and colour
#compact emission from disturbed spiral SDSS J152412.58+083241.2 Z_sp=.037 faint hint of radio emission on SE rim matches bluer area in SDSS
possibly faint #triple with only NVSS showing signs of a diffuse SE lobe, SDSS image show elliptical source but no ID due to nearby star
hourglass interesting too, optical match for IR host SDSS J022321.30+063931.1 labelled a star but might be bright QSO, diffuse optical halo?
#ifrs in centre has optical match SDSS J085848.35+310127.9 Z_sp=2.963 QSO
#doublelobe emission with a hint of a radio core, however a bright star seems to be almost exactly on top of this, so no chance to ID a host
looks like it could be #Zshaped but looking almost face-on to a jet
#overedge #doublelobe NVSS clearer, FIRST possibly shows fainter SE lobe but near edge of survey, two possible hosts close by both Z_ph~0.36
#ifrs #corejet an optical source is close by but not convincing, position seems slightly too S and E, SDSS J010030.59+055810.6 Z_ph~0.34-0.4
top source is part of #overedge #doublelobe hard to trace without a core, not sure there is an optical match
faint signs of #wat but plumes straight and bright until they bend
possible overedge doubleobe or isolated source? NVSS/FIRST show weaker source to E, 2'away. If isolated, no IR/optical match maybe corejet.
compact or hourglass emission but host has stellar spectrum (blackbody shape with absorption lines)? 2 optical sources on top of each other
two #doublelobe sources, one with long #plume . Right hand source is spiral with spectrum of elliptical? SDSS J170525.98+221617.9 Z_sp=0.048
agreed, could be a diffuse triple with another background source on a similar line of sight, my guess is the core is the more compact source
#hourglass is the spectrum showing disk emission? seems like borderline case between disk and elliptical SDSS J083136.46+574545.9 Z_sp=.726
diffuse emission to SW maybe associated with the central #hourglass feature? NVSS also shows possible faint structure to NE tailing off to N
#overedge #triple optical match for core SDSS J120144.97+110847.9 listed as star, no z, could be QSO? If so, maybe distant enough for giant
#wat that began as a #nat ? Hard to be sure of the host with this geometry but big elliptical nearby is SDSS J121011.99+112102.7 Z_sp=0.196
#doublelobe possible optical match for host SDSS J112526.53+014301.5 Z_sp=0.434 extended shape, spectra shows disk emission?
Is there a diffuse doublelobe in NVSS to NW? No counterpart emission in FIRST
#ifrs #corejet no sign of IR/optical host galaxy or an opposite radio lobe
bright #triple host Z_sp=1.361 SDSS J095228.45+062810.4 QSO
probably two independent sources but radio emission overlaps to make it look like an hourglass in between them, both hosts at similar Z~0.32
#merger host for central emission looks like EoS with some disruption SDSS J155447.94+105222.8 Z_sp=0.041
very bright #compact NW source here has no optical match and is faint in IR, could be very distant? no clear match for the #doublelobe also
possible #merger disk galaxy with distorted shape and hint of star streams SDSS J141858.84+453212.7 Z_sp=0.150
distant source! Z_sp=2.983 SDSS J115646.76+345441.2 QSO
#hourglass and #doublelobe both seem to have the same source - restarted? no optical match for host
The NW features maybe artefacts - they are aligned with the hexagonal shape of background noise, host has extended shape - spiral or merger?
agreed, this is a #doublelobe and the radio core should allow whatever the source is to be traced, no optical/IR match so maybe very distant
possible #overedge #doublelobe if so other lobe is just over 2' E but no sign of host in radio/optical/IR, if not then isolated source
possible optical match has odd shape, could be a merger or two galaxies on line of sight, SDSS J085043.49+475040.7 Z_ph~0.04-0.18
#corejet no sign of opposite lobe, several candidates for optical match, two at similar Z_ph (~0.66)
#doublelobe with one lobe #bent possible optical match for the IR source is very faint SDSS J132815.90+053621.8 Z_ph~0.66-0.7
beautiful #merger of two spirals with compact radio emission from both
could also be a #triple with a #ifrs core next to a weak #hourglass on our line of sight? Hourglass host SDSS J134059.90+114222.4 Z_ph~0.21
large #triple multiple matches for radio core in close proximity, closest seems to be SDSS J082028.42+231108.8 no z
possible #overedge #doublelobe if so, other lobe 2' below, clearer in NVSS, but star makes tracing the host difficult
large #overedge #triple lower lobe clearer in NVSS optical match for core SDSS J113337.30+111828.0 Z_sp=0.553 strong emission lines present
optical match for radio core at RA: 191.3809 DEC: 14.484222 but no information from SDSS. Hunch: Z~0.5-0.6 based on optical/IR appearance
central source obscured? two lower-right sources maybe SDSS J114250.78+580803.6 Z_ph~0.35-0.41 and SDSS J114248.13+580759.6 Z_ph~0.30-0.32
#overedge #triple host SDSS J122234.77+115439.0 Z_sp=0.281
#hourglass host galaxy possibly HII type? SDSS J164351.20+424953.6 Z_ph=0.07
bright one-lobed jet, or could this be a very narrow nat ? No sign of an opposite lobe in NVSS. Host SDSS J001532.45+143935.4 Z_sp=0.084
possible very faint optical match SDSS J121238.79+604432.3 Z_ph~0.4-0.7 just N of the spiral but hard to be sure of origin of the radio here
lower right lobe much fainter/more diffuse than upper-left, host is SDSS J121043.73+214809.2 Z_sp=0.407
host galaxy has elongated shape SDSS J113108.20+300357.3 Z_ph~0.38-0.44 could be a lenticular?
#doublelobe no sign of radio core but possible host (at 10 o'clock position against the star in IR) is SDSS J015554.10+122948.6 Z_ph~0.5-0.7
#merger host SDSS J110800.98+072632.2 Z_sp=0.041 known radio galaxy
possible #overedge #doubleobe with opposite lobe 2' due W and similar strength but hard to confirm, no sign of a core
very luminous #compact source: 1.44Jy at Z_sp=1.25 SDSS J094855.33+403944.6 QSO
#overedge #doublelobe opposite lobe is brighter at about 2 o'clock, multiple IR/optical candidates for host so hard to track down
one-lobed emission has two possible hosts in close proximity, the rest looks like a #wat NVSS doesn't see an opposing lobe for centre source
NVSS/FIRST pick up opposite lobe of this #doublelobe but no clear candidate for the core unless it's the compact source here and very bent
two #doublelobe sources, the upper is #overedge and the central has diffuse lower plume and possibly bent upper plume
I agree, source to NE is similar strength and mirrors the shape. Hard to be sure with wide doubles, may need further observations to check
#hourglass +large #overedge #triple possible optical match for triple core SDSS J104614.79+522906.5 Z_ph~0.57-0.75 but another galaxy nearby
#nat possible optical match SDSS J121150.36+471237.0 Z_sp=0.294 but several sources in close proximity
#overedge #triple optical match SDSS J084446.64+115455.4 Z_sp=0.245
maybe related to similar strength FIRST/NVSS signal at about 2 o'clock? Very tentative hint of radio core almost half way in this direction
#overedge #doublelobe other lobe right and slightly down, opposite hotspot 2' away possible host SDSS J104256.80+134442.5 Z_ph~0.68 +/-0.18
#hourglass + #relic emission at a different angle? possible optical match SDSS J134320.40+385831.9 Z_ph~0.1(+/-0.1) faint for its proximity
agree, NVSS shows faint emission to the left and down slightly, possible hourglass shape
I think this is a doublelobe with the lower lobe more diffuse, although still just visible, whilst the compact source is unrelated.
#merger radio emission is from spiral SDSS J120334.66+604746.7 Z_ph~0.085
is this known radio galaxy 2MASX J06590418+4902350 z~0.0919? outside SDSS, checked Simbad
NVSS shows huge region of radio emission, host is SDSS J145555.27+115141.4 Z_sp=0.032
could this be a 'red quasar'? optical match seems to be SDSS J225018.68+034006.6
#overedge #doubleobe radio core just visible but too weak to generate a contour, has optical match SDSS J134125.39+145107.0 Z_ph~0.42
highly luminous source: optical counterpart seems to be SDSS J083542.89+070157.9 QSO Z_sp=2.671 with 0.29Jy
single #plume with no FIRST counterpart, NVSS unclear, but possible radio core at RA: 253.46331 DEC: 24.568753 no optical match
#corejet optical match faint for its reshift SDSS J171845.25+364911.0 Z_ph~0.05-0.12 but bright in radio: 0.15Jy wonder what type of galaxy
1.21 Jy from a source at Z_sp=0.956! SDSS J122452.42+033050.2 QSO is there an upper limit on how luminous these can get? just amazing
#triple no optical match for core
radio core SDSS J093301.60+495029.5 QSO at Z_sp=0.616 FIRST shows lobes almost 2' apart so #giant candidate
suspect two sources here: SDSS J145118.32+071715.5 Z_sp=0.307 for central radio signal and maybe SDSS J145119.77+071704.0 Z_ph~0.32 for rest
#overedge #doublelobe FIRST/NVSS show other hotspot/lobe almost 2' below but no radio core
#merger two spirals at Z_sp=0.064
#ifrs no optical/IR counterparts for these sources
SDSS shows host has extended morphology like a spiral SDSS J123119.74+112242.9 Z_sp=0.512 spectrum unlike elliptical or QSO. What is it?
almost 0.4Jy! Source has clear IR in WISE at RA: 247.162459 DEC: 14.63507 but no SDSS counterpart, so host galaxy probably not a QSO?
bright #ifrs almost 0.1Jy no IR/optical match
#corejet
#merger hosts at z=0.047 image seems centred on foreground star or is it a background QSO?
diffuse emission seems centred on the #overedge source SDSS J121804.88+181353.7 spectroZ=0.140 but perhaps more than one point of origin?
radio core looks like SDSS J082645.29+171026.0 photoZ~0.56+/-0.12 just visible as red blob on NE edge of the (unrelated) foreground spiral
#overedge #doublelobe NVSS is clearest but opposite hotspot visible in FIRST also. Almost 3' wide but hard to find a host
wide diffuse #relic lobes clearer in NVSS, possible optical host SDSS J082603.28+110346.1 spectroZ=0.610 if so possible giant
was referring to the source type listed in SDSS, in the section on Optical Spectra (BLUE_RADIO). Usually see QSO or LRG here for pointsource
very bright #ifrs 0.29Jy no optical match, possible extremely faint IR signal but seems slightly offset, unsure if related
#Zshaped
3 #ifrs in one image, or are top two related? possible very faint WISE source in between them but all 3 seem point-like, no optical match
radio from star formation? SDSS J125314.55+042747.7 photoZ~0.02 clumpy structure, perhaps a dwarf galaxy?
possible optical match to WISE source in centre of #doublelobe SDSS J090430.88+231129.9 photoZ~0.45-0.55 giant candidate if so
unusual host? blue galaxy, not QSO, spectroZ=0.654 SDSS J090456.83+165632.3
maybe two independent #ifrs ? central source ~0.2Jy optical counterpart SDSS J114158.91+144511.0 photoZ~0.65 other source no optical/IR
bright #hourglass possible optical match SDSS J004458.73+102653.1 listed as star but perhaps a QSO?
AGN activity in spiral galaxy UGC 8237
#doublelobe source is bright even in WISE band 4, possible optical counterpart SDSS J132728.96+020354.9 photoZ~0.08 elliptical or disc host?
#ifrs no optical/IR match
source is elliptical galaxy with dust lane
central radio emission maybe from both the large galaxy and QSO seen in SDSS but hard to separate
FIRST shows wide jets but emission too compact/faint for NVSS? possible radio core near RA: 120.3554 DEC: 13.8164 no clear optical/IR match
both FIRST and NVSS show a similar strength source almost 4' in the 2 o'clock direction but without a core it's unlikely they are related
possible optical match for SDSS J105130.99+601225.3 labelled a star but maybe it's really a QSO?
overedge doublelobe with counterpart lobe 3' above in FIRST and NVSS, or are they unrelated? hard to say without a core
star formation or AGN activity? this is EoS SDSS J105615.23+190740.8 spectroZ=0.068
spectroZ=2.356 if optical match is SDSS J163439.37+241745.3 QSO
restarted triple? the diffuse emission below the bright central emission looks to originate at the same core (SDSS J151608.23+141721.4?)
#headtail
#ifrs almost 0.1 Jy but no optical/IR match
possible overedge doublelobe, both NVSS and FIRST show feature of similar strength at just past 6 o'clock but hard to be sure related
NVSS confirms one source, possible optical match SDSS J235718.38+144609.8 spectroZ=1.817 QSO, FIRST shows peak 0.77Jy, huge luminosity!
AGN activity from spiral galaxy SDSS J121702.89+560829.0 spectroZ=0.052 morphology distorted, could be result of merger or interaction?
#bent
#bent FIRST shows very bright object (triple?) below right outside this field of view
bright #ifrs no optical/IR match
strong #ifrs on the right (almost 0.14Jy) with no optical/IR counterpart
#ifrs no optical/IR counterpart
very large #overedge #doublelobe 3' from FIRST but hard to pin down a host
wat or #bent triple
spirals merging in SDSS image or dusty ellipticals? SDSS J125324.67+114240.4 spectroZ=0.066
I agree - allows us to see further too - optical counterpart could be SDSS J131234.73+111003.3 listed as a star. Maybe really a QSO?
large #overedge #triple lobes clear in NVSS, optical counterpart SDSS J092101.48+112944.3 spectroZ=0.160
#hourglass with tail? IR source is a spiral but the position of radio is off-centre, almost certainly a background galaxy not in SDSS
#Sshaped #wat possible optical counterpart SDSS J154013.42+111010.8 QSO spectroZ=2.059
pretty edge-on spiral, known radio galaxy SDSS J082714.26+535636.8 radio is due to AGN
#overedge #doublelobe NVSS shows the second lobe to the right, too diffuse for FIRST, could be large but would be tough to trace a core
#hourglass with a tail?
neither source has optical counterpart, even the 0.24Jy topmost signal, could that be very high redshift QSO?
#triple possible optical counterpart for host SDSS J122815.19+432353.2 labelled as star but might be QSO?
distant source! SDSS J114302.24+144838.6 is QSO with spectroZ=2.379
is the host a spiral or a LRG? Optical not clear on shape but either seems possible, SDSS J091808.75+115319.2 photoZ~0.71+/-0.14
#ifrs both bright IR sources seem to be foreground stars and radio source between them, no other optical candidates
just one lobe, if there's another opposite it's too small for NVSS to resolve. Optical counterpart SDSS J082932.05+040132.1 spectroZ=0.215
possible optical counterpart SDSS J084636.15+141307.6 spectroZ=0.493, almost 3' across from FIRST so large but not quite giant?
slightly #bent #triple with a separate radio source on bright IR galaxy just below the right hand plume
#overedge #triple with #relic emission and possible counterpart to WISE co-ordinates SDSS J133951.35+120300.4 spectroZ=0.577 LRG, #giant
#triple optical counterpart to WISE co-ordinates is SDSS J023519.69+032859.9 star? otherwise no optical match for these co-ordinates
#triple possible optical counterpart SDSS J084847.74+142057.6 spectroZ=1.694 QSO how large is this?
#hourglass with many #artefact signals. Possible optical counterpart SDSS J085308.60+135254.8 spectroZ=1.112 QSO
#bent possible optical counterpart SDSS J092838.41+133807.5 spectroZ=0.585 Luminous Red Galaxy
#bent #doublelobe possible optical counterpart: SDSS J141652.15+093115.1 spectroZ=0.689, Luminous Red Galaxy
#doublelobe
#headtail no counterpart in SDSS
NVSS indicates this may be part of a faint #doublelobe
I've seen something similar in ARG0002yob FIRSTJ082331.9+112831 The FIRST image of this shows something else that might be similar above
no contours appeared on my classification image but I see them here (along with this box for 1st time). Five seemingly independent sources
#triple
#triple lobes possibly angled towards/away from us? very clear AGN spectrum SDSS J103435.81+251817.9 Z_sp=0.395
I think this may be a #triple seen almost face-on to one of the lobes, host SDSS J142040.86+065059.4 Z_sp=0.238
possible #giant #overedge #doublelobe with other lobe about 3' SE, host maybe SDSS J114822.93+241612.6 which NED suggests has Z_ph~2.315
the stronger radio source here has no IR match and may also be slightly extended to its 11 o'clock, though no contours are generated there
#overedge #triple that also possesses a #corejet is 4C +31.30 with 235 refs in NED small #compact NW is unrelated
NVSS suggest there is also a N lobe above the central source, making this a #triple SDSS J081651.92+492544.1 no Z (ph or sp) disturbed shape
small #doublelobe host faint and maybe irregular but green -ish?SDSS J131222.42+284826.5 Z_ph~0.24-0.32
central #compact with contours overlapping a possible #triple immediately above it?
#compact and possible doublelobe with the central and upper-right sources being the lobes, host would be IR source on lower lobe's NW edge?
NVSS hints at faint tail running almost due S? nat if so SDSS J151133.53+023532.7 Z_sp=0.112
#nat seen from an angle? or precessing jets? SDSS J081854.09+224744.8 Z_sp=0.096
#doublelobe and unrelated #overedge complex source with host SDSS J075952.30+381424.1 Z_ph~0.1-0.11 optical jet pointing SE or star trail?
marginally overedge #doublelobe host barely visible in optical and bright star nearby confuses things SDSS J115916.71+610807.8 Z_ph~.28-.45
weak #wat host interacting SDSS J100742.79+361232.8 Z_sp=0.171 uncertain if the galaxies are disk-like due to interaction but one has a bar
repeat
radio source is extended in both ATLAS and FIRST, IR host has no optical match in any DSS2 band but its small size suggests a lobed source
possible #bhgroup multiple sources in same cluster, central source maybe #nat SDSS J085012.86+360422.5 Z_sp=0.383
#hourglass with hint of Xshape but insufficient resolution to be sure, host one of tight compact group SDSS J132105.50+341501.0 Z_ph~.28-.4
small #hourglass host looks like one of a pair of overlapping galaxies listed as SDSS J131549.60+161643.9 Z_ph~0.5-0.55
#triple with very diffuse lobes, host has no optical counterpart, but is present in IR, structure in core in FIRST hints possibly restarted?
#doublelobe irregular host morphology, possible merger? no sign of a core, optical or otherwise SDSS J081303.10+552050.7 Z_ph~0.2-0.21
the compact host is SDSS J115334.56+153021.9 Z_sp=0.114 which is a very good match for the Z_ph of the double host, perhaps they interacted?
#compact and separate #doublelobe disk-like host for the double SDSS J115331.93+152934.8 Z_ph~0.11
#overedge #triple host SDSS J093139.21+512700.4 Z_sp=0.580 spectrum classed as QSO
#artefact of bright source towards 11 o'clock
#wat ? host possibly SDSS J085759.07+145744.6 Z_ph~0.39
also known #Xshape
#overedge #triple possibly #giant as no optical match, IR host at RA: 9:01:13.97 DEC: 15:35:51.7 about 2.5' across, very slightly bent?
#bent #triple host SDSS J230549.05+031043.2 Z_ph~0.34-0.9
#onesided ? no counterlobe in NVSS? host QSO at Z_sp=0.432 SDSS J144204.39+281209.3
#hourglassplume ? NVSS suggests emission extends due S, perhaps a tail? host SDSS J164419.97+454644.4 Z_sp=0.225
a tough one to call, could be doublelobe but the good match between one lobe and a galaxy suggests it is related, so other lobe is separate?
partly #overedge #triple SDSS J120232.58+361402.8 Z_ph~0.23 host irregular and odd colour but is it really the host? needs an overlay
weak #diffuse emission here in NVSS, host odd shape, disturbed and extended, almost disk-like SDSS J121521.11+151512.9 Z_ph~0.52-0.57
suspect #triple with host SDSS J123253.98+454208.2 Z_ph~0.62-0.68 rather than the optical source at image centre
#bent #plume ? host SDSS J132806.23+502810.8 Z_sp=1.192 also weak #compact
possible #bhgroup including compact source on SE edge, central #plume source SDSS J144000.15+284820.6 Z_sp=0.250, also a #wat here
#doublelobe faint irregular host? SDSS J095933.90+443200.2 Z_ph~0.33-0.4
#corejet and two weak #compact (or maybe two lobes of a double) corejet host is faint irregular galaxy SDSS J122416.70+060254.0 Z_ph~.1-.75
partly #overedge #wat SDSS J104742.83+434652.7 Z_sp=0.086
#triple with hint of precessing lobes SDSS J223853.77+070755.3 Z_ph~0.17-0.38 pink-ish colour hints at AGN but host is small and faint
agree with SDSS J143730.77+533542.4 from NVSS suspect this is a double or hourglass with other lobe too faint or diffuse to resolve in FIRST
#triple with relic due W? host maybe SDSS J083930.87+594947.0 Z_sp=0.12-0.84 very faint, unsure if aligned with radio core
#wat with very strong core and hotspot on S lobe SDSS J080842.90+055043.7 Z_sp=0.430 NED lists as 4C +05.35
agree on host ID, Z_ph~0.35-0.38 host is very faint but seems irregular, would not be surprised to find it is starforming but no spectrum
small #hourglass is host SDSS J105416.19+165000.1 Z_ph~0.17 or is it really something behind this small foreground galaxy?
candidate #giant #overedge #doublelobe host probably SDSS J142102.25+285953.5 Z_sp=0.481 almost 3.5' across
#doublelobe SDSS J101206.08+184956.0 Z_ph~0.63
perhaps #doublelobe with host SDSS J215838.40+093203.7 Z_sp=0.528
slightly #bent #triple host maybe SDSS J153249.44+573424.9 but some offset, as shown in discussion, perhaps dust obscures the host AGN?
#compact emission from core of #merger with huge tidal tail extending due E SDSS J110854.48+024038.5 listed in NED as VIII Zw 126 Z_sp=0.035
#overedge #triple SDSS J162541.29+550835.8 Z_ph~0.55-0.64
#triple no optical match, very faint possible IR host at RA: 13:31:56.82 DEC: 35:32:50.5
#diffuse #overedge #triple SDSS J112954.53+065312.3 Z_sp=0.116
#overedge #triple host very faint optically SDSS J154026.91+164807.5 Z_ph~0.5-0.85
#overedge #doublelobe with diffuse lobes uncertain if host SDSS J080707.26+423451.0 Z_sp=0.249 or SDSS J080707.99+423450.3 Z_ph~0.24-0.28
#corejet spectacular #merger SDSS J103631.88+022144.1 Z_sp=0.050 starburst spectrum - but from which nucleus?! colours suggest both spirals?
#hourglass slightly odd geometry to upper lobe, as if this source was bent or precessing SDSS J234242.45+040806.9 no Z, NED refs suggest QSO
small #doublelobe is the galaxy here really the host or is it a background object? alignment seems off SDSS J130418.42+282805.2 Z_sp=0.026
#corejet host galaxy type uncertain, lenticular seen face-on or a spiral but without the arms resolved? SDSS J225822.74+064118.4 Z_ph~0.05
weak #doublelobe host has strongly extended shape but red colours SDSS J155549.80+241409.9 Z_sp=0.669 weak H beta and H delta absorption?
NVSS suggests centre source may be host to diffuse emission also, radio is more extended due N but also a little due W
asymmetric #triple host very faint optically SDSS J145057.43+355310.1 Z_ph~0.65-0.7
weak #doublelobe from edge-on disk? host SDSS J140932.69+415107.0 Z_ph~0.3-0.33 non-red and extended shape
#artefact of bright source due 5 o'clock about 6' away
#compact and #doublelobe and #plume the plume host is SDSS J135759.10+060904.7 Z_sp=.511 slightly irregular but faint host, spectrum QSO AGN
H beta line seems very redshifted from the model position! H alpha a little red of centre also, some other strong peaks not labelled?
#hourglassplume host small for the Z and slightly irregular SDSS J161449.71+321054.5 Z_sp=0.224 spectrum classed as QSO broadline
#doublelobe #hybrid candidate host has no optical match, IR host at RA: 16:43:14.84 DEC: +52:38:36.6
NGC 4793 radio emission from star formation, uncertain if weak compact source in lower-right is associated with adjacent galaxy LEDA 214037
small #doublelobe and #overedge #doublelobe uncertain of host for overedge source
could the host be a disk galaxy? Colours and shape seem right for it, though too faint to be conclusive
This QSO looks more like a #nat than a doublelobe to me - I'm not convinced the lower source is related since it would be highly asymmetric
upper-left host is disk-like galaxy at Z_sp=0.107 SDSS J160732.65+531448.8
FIRST shows only #compact sources but NVSS shows both with a wider region of emission but not sure what their morphology would be
strong emission for FR1 type? SDSS J005727.88+020934.5 Z_sp=0.292
NVSS indicates more extensive emission, perhaps #plume SDSS J102625.36+513020.0 Z_sp=0.220
small #hourglass separate #compact and central #nat ? central source might instead be corejet or 1-sided with host SDSS J141813.14+464251.7
slightly #overedge #triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.160 but too small to be a giant candidate SDSS J153313.21+065801.5
#doublelobe host has extended shape but colours are typical of ETG at Z_sp=0.297 SDSS J004605.77+013057.0
central #compact and separate #doublelobe possibly even Xshaped but hard to be sure, is too small for details in NVSS too diffuse for FIRST
possible #overedge doublelobe but unsure of host ID as SE lobe resolved out in FIRST, also possible restarted source outside image 3' due SW
needs higher-res overlay than DSS2 to be sure but I wonder if the brighter part might be a potential supernova remnant if not core emission?
#extended source in UGC 4108, nearly edge-on disk at Z_sp=0.019, star formation probably but not quite aligned with core?
NVSS shows more extended emission, brighter due N, may well be restarted but could also be a wat
#bent source unsure of host, perhaps SDSS J093324.40+060037.2 Z_ph~0.44 but alignment not good
central #plume and separate #extended central has spectrum affected by bright star, is SDSS J100734.99+120256.4 optically extended shape
possible #corejet and possible #nat with the former in cluster at Z_sp~0.323, latter is SDSS J123452.95+230050.2 Z_sp=0.557
#doublelobe with a hint of core emission but host obscured in both IR and optical by foreground disk galaxy (that is not aligned to be host)
#hourglass host not typical ETG? signs of disturbed morphology SDSS J142557.05+392444.8 Z_sp=0.143 spectrum classed as GALAXY
central small #hourglass two #overedge sources on bottom edge of image, one is #doublelobe
#doublelobe host has irregular morphology, non-red colour, very faint but maybe interacting? SDSS J135345.41+073125.1 Z_ph~0.21-0.34
central #plume and separate bright #compact #ifrs NW, central source host SDSS J085742.26+280431.2 Z_ph~0.29-0.65
#triple and separate weak #compact triple host might be edge-on disk SDSS J133011.73+414623.4 but alignment looks off, so not conclusive
possibly #Xshaped ? host SDSS J145405.81+095952.5 Z_ph~0.33
#compact core emission (and possibly star formation in central source) from edge-on UGC 9262, and adjacent lenticular Z_sp=0.029
#doublelobe host non-red and irregular shape SDSS J130122.06+052353.0 Z_ph~0.3-0.38
NVSS shows this is NW lobe of either a double or triple but not sure which is host galaxy
interesting that both N and S lobes have two bright hotspots, binary SMBH maybe? 55 refs in NED, known Xshaped source
#overedge #Xshaped in spite of appearance here, zoom out in NVSS shows as S lobe of 4C +48.29, host is SDSS J102053.67+483124.3 Z_sp=0.053
#merger radio emission probably due to star formation SDSS J103603.85+350913.5 Z_sp=0.086 on left SDSS J103603.54+350908.7 on right
broadly #doublelobe but odd morphology in E part SDSS J230021.96+065432.3 Z_ph~0.18
#hybrid candidate? lower jet brightest at furthest from host, upper jet brightest at closest to host SDSS J133623.19+232858.8 Z_sp=0.606
small #hourglass and candidate #giant #overedge #triple the overedge host is SDSS J104614.79+522906.5 Z_ph~0.57-0.75 and ~3' across
#doublelobe likeliest host candidate is irregular in shape and non-red SDSS J143507.46+225414.0 Z_ph~0.23-0.3
#overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J124154.50+573040.8 Z_ph~0.26-0.32 radio source is 4C +57.20 ? not sure from NED refs if known association
possibly restarted #doublelobe ? no optical match for host and only very weak IR candidate
weak #diffuse source has spectrum classed as K5 star and no galaxies nearby according to NED, do not think it is related to radio source SE
two #compact one is slightly extended and with interacting/overlapping host galaxies, one of which is edge-on disk, unsure which is host
#Sshaped perhaps?
#overedge #Xshaped SDSS J160027.78+083743.0 Z_sp=0.227 radio source known as 4C +08.46
small #hourglass host disk -like but could be tidal distortion SDSS J130849.99+481852.8 Z_sp=0.198 spectrum classed as GALAXY BROADLINE
#doublelobe with #corejet ? very faint optical host SDSS J112134.18+281020.2 Z_ph~0.72-0.76
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#diffuse #overedge #doublelobe ? NVSS suggests central emission may have opposite lobe due E, unsure of host, other diffuse sources nearby
partly #overedge #triple NVSS hints at emission extending SE so perhaps a wat? SDSS J120046.11+294257.5 Z_ph~0.17
two unrelated #compact, one has bright IR match yet is very faint in optical SDSS J122922.20+551703.6 other has no IR/optical match
two faint #hourglass sources, one close enough to a #compact source for the contours to overlap, these two have no IR match, other is a ETG
three #doublelobe sources, NVSS suggests lower right double may be a nat and there's some diffuse emission related to the upper-right source
#Xshaped same object as http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00019ni
#Xshaped SDSS J074331.06+375909.2 Z_ph~0.33-0.55 host is located on optical diffraction spike from nearby star, so colours and Z_ph dubious
#wat plenty of detail in the lobes SDSS J163800.86+375259.8 Z_ph~0.18
agree, overedge #triple host SDSS J120837.12+612106.3 Z_sp=0.275 spectrum has absorption lines from dust but continuum indicates very hot?
host has clear dust lane across its length, ambiguous whether or not it is a disk galaxy (as GZ1 observed)
partly #overedge #restarted #doublelobe and separate weak #compact double host is SDSS J170517.83+394029.2 Z_ph~0.6-0.7
host has Z_ph~0.12-0.16, has similar colours and size to other nearby galaxies with Z_ph ranging from 0.07 to 0.18, including disk galaxies
green areas are Voorwerpje or intense star formation? FIRST suggests a radio core as well as diffuse emission, is host disk?
Xshaped or precessing jets? SDSS J132939.95+181841.9 Z_sp=0.514 slightly disturbed shape? strong OII/OIII emission
#doublelobe non-ETG-like host SDSS J235210.36+081449.7 Z_ph~0.28-0.34 faint, irregular and non-red
#wat from SDSS J085053.39+134857.6 Z_sp=0.192 but possibly also emission from SDSS J085055.24+134922.4 Z_ph~0.18?
could this be Xshaped with the older pair of lobes face-on to our perspective? Unusual radio morphology regardless, host at Z_ph~0.52-0.61
#triple and #compact in adjacent galaxies, compact host SDSS J144357.67+291923.8 Z_sp=0.178 triple has no SDSS ID
asymmetric #triple perhaps bent but seen from an angle SDSS J162409.20+484241.8 Z_ph~0.28-0.64 faint irregular host, maybe distant merger?
possible #hybrid candidate? SDSS J232554.27+025416.1 Z_sp=0.496
#bent somewhat messy source, host QSO at Z_sp=.434 SDSS J122454.46+212246.4 NED lists 274 refs, 4C 21.35 a source of bright gamma ray flares
#overedge #doublelobe outside SDSS, IR host RA: 7:20:24.28 DEC: +25:34:38.2
#overedge #doublelobe not sure of host ID, bright star nearby confusing IR, maybe SDSS J165104.78+295209.8 Z_ph~0.23
#triple FR1 type, more extensive in NVSS, also precessing maybe? SDSS J114125.98+080216.5 Z_sp=0.228
#overedge #triple host maybe SDSS J102357.01+074914.7 Z_ph~0.42-0.6
is SDSS J161157.36+073856.1 a disk galaxy?
not sure if these sources are related but conspicuous QSO is central SDSS J021616.85+053056.1 Z_sp=1.362 odd radio morphology if it is host
#doublelobe is host disk galaxy? SDSS J110048.23+150821.6 Z_ph~.4-.41 IR is unable to resolve host clearly, optical overlay would be better
large, partly #overedge #hourglassplume host SDSS J133623.19+232858.8 Z_sp=0.606 very strong OII/OIII emission, host has disturbed shape
3C 236 bright enough to generate a lot of noise at ~3.3Jy/beam, 298 refs in NED, huge lobes in NVSS resolved out in FIRST or outside survey
suspect host is not SDSS J155453.51+382206.3 but instead a distant background source to its ENE with no clear IR/optical match
#triple host not ETG-like, especially in colour SDSS J143934.48+531437.0 Z_ph~0.27 shape is too wide for edge-on disk but might be inclined?
#hourglassplume NVSS suggests emission more extensive with curving branch N to NE? SDSS J102624.76+542906.2 Z_sp=0.157
FIRST suggests #overedge #triple SDSS J075135.64+180328.0 Z_ph~0.4-0.64
overedge host maybe SDSS J222008.67+085901.7 Z_ph~0.3-0.39 shows signs of recent interaction or tidal disruption
FIRST suggests #bent #triple and #overedge #triple bent host SDSS J222011.77+090029.6 NED shows as QSO Z~0.623 NED note suggests Sc colours!
slightly #bent #triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.898 SDSS J141151.97+550948.7
#bent #hourglass noise is from very bright source some way off due WNW
#extended emission from star formation in major merger, part of this is in core of starburst galaxy SDSS J083539.96+462928.1 Z_sp=0.015
changing my mind, I agree with Dolorous Edd #doublelobe more detail in NE lobe in FIRST, other lobe resolved out in FIRST but seen by NVSS
sign of blue lens-like arc just E of central #compact source, host galaxy SDSS J143956.51+325024.5 Z_sp=0.418 at centre of tight group
small triple or hourglassplume with extra emission SE? SDSS J081404.55+060238.3 Z_sp=.561 flat spectrum, very strong OII/OIII, classed QSO
for top two sources, maybe both are small wat? SDSS J170431.65+584401.3 Z_sp=0.493 and SDSS J170425.12+584429.4 Z_ph~0.72-0.74
#hourglass non-ETG host and colours, maybe merger (or even polar ring) from optical image? SDSS J103913.93+591426.6 Z_ph~0.16-0.18
small #triple or hourglass NED gives Z_ph~1.305 possible QSO, host has turquoise colour
#Xshaped or precessing jets? SDSS J141702.13+201903.2 Z_ph~0.55
very bright #compact is generating many artefacts, host is [HB89] 0215+015 with 246 refs in NED, known QSO/Blazar, NED gives Z(sp?)~1.715
#artefact probably due to bright source due W in NVSS outside FIRST area
#overedge #triple host barely there in optical SDSS J100958.68+122026.2 Z_ph~0.46-0.7 with large errors on Z_ph, more emission in NVSS?
central source is #artefact of very bright source some way due E, small weak #compact on lower-left edge looks genuine
very slightly #bent host SDSS J143521.94+202117.9 Z_sp=0.748 NED suggests possible blazar, flat-spectrum radio source
#overedge #triple host SDSS J091942.21+260923.9 Z_sp=0.215 spectrum classed as AGN, very faint hint of disruption in host in SDSS DR10 image
#bhgroup of messy #hourglassplume and 2 #compact ,one compact has Z_sp=0.390, messy host SDSS J095038.02+225501.4 is extended, interacting?
#nat host maybe QSO, implied from the NED refs? SDSS J161920.03+553603.7 NED gives Z_ph~0.405
#artefact perhaps of bright source some way due W
#compact and #overedge #doublelobe FR1 with host SDSS J144900.86+400044.2 Z_sp=0.185
left lobe is there in NVSS, making this #overedge #triple host maybe SDSS J153051.58+445250.5 Z_ph~0.21-0.22
#compact and #overedge #doublelobe just in view to NE, uncertain of host
#diffuse hard to ascertain host, several possible candidates, all faint, brightest is SDSS J123425.01+222746.1 Z_ph~0.48
mostly #compact but also diffuse, odd continuum to host spectrum SDSS J134105.10+395945.4 Z_sp=0.171 has bright white core, some disruption?
NVSS suggests central source is part of #doublelobe with host SDSS J015321.95+064430.9 Z_sp=0.248
close #bhgroup with #compact , small #hourglass and small #onesided sources, brightest optical host SDSS J081332.57+220619.5 Z_sp=0.393
two #onesided no optical? no counterlobes in NVSS, IR hosts, top: RA: 12:28:35.49 DEC: +33:14:11.8 centre: RA: 12:28:38.12 DEC: +33:13:26.4
central source looks wat in FIRST but NVSS shows it as the head of a long #nat extending due W, host SDSS J170334.29+414011.8 Z_sp=0.142
asymmetric host SDSS J104759.27+151557.8 Z_sp=0.214 overedge host SDSS J104801.20+151438.4 Z_sp=0.216
asymmetric #triple and separate #overedge triple, also some diffuse emission in this area in NVSS that is had to associate with a source
#wat ? and separate #nat (or corejet?) wat host is the brightest of this group SDSS J162228.85+264658.1 Z_sp=0.221 nat host in same group
odd radio shape, suspect multiple galaxies in this small group are the source, brightest is SDSS J151919.71+313232.7 Z_sp=0.347
NVSS suggests this is one lobe of a hourglass, other lobe diffuse and resolved out, host SDSS J224436.16+123558.3 Z_ph~0.45
I think Dolorous Edd is right about central source and the compact is unrelated, considering the combination of FIRST and NVSS
#triple would this be green at nearer Z? Z_sp=0.507 + pink colours + very strong emission, flat continuum SDSS J142636.36+274819.4
IR obscured by diffraction spike but optical match at RA: 217.9591 DEC: 55.39375 elliptical galaxy with no SDSS ID due to nearby bright star
not sure about overedge, might just be small faint source with no host in WISE, NVSS suggests some extra emission NW, maybe distant triple?
from NVSS the #doublelobe option seems more likely
partly #overedge #triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.055 SDSS J144457.09+073757.7 E lobe on top of star so confused marking this
asymmetric #wat NVSS shows Western part of wat more clearly, host SDSS J160645.58+223813.9 Z_sp=0.186
UGC 08669, known nat host, 36 refs in NED
#nat would love to see radio/optical overlay; it almost looks like two galaxies' emission is interacting! SDSS J134150.45+262213.0 Z_sp=.069
slightly #extended source, host is small and faint for its Z with non-ETG colours SDSS J092659.94+405804.1 Z_ph~0.11
NVSS suggests some #diffuse emission around the #compact central source which has host SDSS J075009.50+264407.7 Z_sp=.130 faded wat if real?
I classified as doublelobe with host SDSS J074452.30+335141.4 no Z, but might be wrong as it's slightly offset from ideal centre
perhaps, or could it be a #wat ? host SDSS J150024.16+201240.0 Z_ph~0.09 knotty jets in either case
agreed, looks like a #bent source, almost Zshaped, host has tidally disrupted appearance SDSS J145127.26+481836.5 Z_ph~0.24
asymmetric #doublelobe very elongated host, like disk seen edge-on with a bulge, SDSS J113231.69+250352.7 Z_ph~0.31-0.36
#triple possible extremely faint IR match but so faint must consider inconclusive, shape reminiscent of a restarted source
#hourglass host has shape like edge-on disk and also clear bulge SDSS J152931.73+244748.0 Z_sp=0.505 spectrum classed as GALAXY
#onesided or perhaps very asymmetric wat? host SDSS J083909.41+334801.1 Z_sp=0.529 given this Z the host galaxy seems rather large?
#overedge #triple host very faint optically but probably SDSS J165159.91+273836.7 Z_ph~0.33-0.36
same object as http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00023wq
partly #overedge #triple disk host SDSS J120301.43+235319.9 Z_sp=0.176
#triple green surrounding clouds, extended emission line regions were observed in 2009ApJ...690..953F (see pg 9-10, this source is 4C 25.40)
if so, perhaps giant candidate? hard to gauge size from faint NVSS emission but seems near 2'
NVSS suggests #overedge #triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.465 SDSS J081640.84+455238.0
asymmetric #doublelobe SDSS J141408.88+014859.5 Z_sp=0.253
oddly asymmetric #doublelobe host very faint optically SDSS J085042.12+402910.6 Z_ph~0.66-0.67
extended emission from star formation in IC 1024, lots of dust lanes, hint of tidal features so maybe even merger
huge #nat or one-sided plume from NGC 6109
partly #overedge #triple nice pink nucleus with lots of emission (see spectrum) SDSS J074858.31+332822.5 Z_sp=0.585 QSO broadline
I'm not expecting to be able to recognise edge-on disks at that kind of Z; it's far too faint to be sure about the morphology!
#hourglass candidate optical host thin but very faint but thought it best to comment, SDSS J135836.56+441651.5 Z_ph~0.56-0.69
#triple if Z_ph of host good, galaxy is small and has non-ETG-like colours? SDSS J172853.38+342348.1 Z_ph~0.14-0.19 shape is ETG-like though
#hourglass bright enough to generate some #artefact signatures nearby, host maybe SDSS J143417.57+062212.0 Z_ph~.34-.38 possibly interacting
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#ifrs
small #bent source, either triple or wat? host is QSO according to NED at Z_ph~1.185 SDSS J114133.78+085742.9
marked as no IR host but NVSS suggests doublelobe, uncertain of host, perhaps SDSS J021014.35+042730.1 Z_ph~.53-.59 irregular but very faint
suspect three separate radio galaxies here, contours overlapping for the two on the left, brightest host SDSS J125725.03+305918.6 Z_ph~0.36
#overedge #doublelobe NVSS shows other lobe due S, uncertain of host, perhaps SDSS J145155.68+375900.2 Z_ph~0.54
#triple IR host at RA: 14:10:42.37 DEC: 15:53:35.4 has extremely faint optical match, barely there, SDSS J141042.41+155334.9 Z_ph~0.46-0.63
#triple more emission in NVSS SDSS J161925.31+202550.0 Z_sp=0.230 another source due S in NVSS seems too diffuse to give a contour in FIRST
is this a #wat or #restarted #triple ? host SDSS J160810.87+325418.7 Z_sp=.304 maybe interacting with neighbour though its Z_ph is different
#doublelobe IR host at RA: 16:28:38.99 DEC: 14:38:06.3 has no optical match, radio is bright enough to generate some small artefacts
partly #overedge #doublelobe host faint irregular smudge SDSS J120755.97+590619.2 Z_ph~0.55-0.64
knotty FR1 source NGC 6051 #plume
#overedge #triple ? if so host SDSS J152944.45+564616.0 Z_ph~.24 NVSS shows complicated emission and the N would-be lobe is complex in FIRST
partly #overedge #doublelobe host seems irregular in shape as if in merger SDSS J101137.72+345504.7 Z_ph~.61-.63 nearly triple, hint of core
uncertain of #doublelobe host, suspected bent double at first but is disk galaxy SDSS J021154.70+022926.0 Z_sp=.217 if not then no IR match?
slightly #extended source from star formation in spiral in minor merger SDSS J082656.14+040503.5 Z_sp=0.056
#doublelobe from a double galaxy - pair of ellipticals in merger SDSS J134534.17+621111.5 Z_sp=0.229 lot of fine structure in the lobes
perhaps but could also be #doublelobe from the latter SDSS object you quote
probably distant #doublelobe but with no IR sources around to confirm it might instead be two #ifrs
partly #overedge #triple host SDSS J090229.32+303356.3 Z_ph~0.54-0.67
#overedge #doubelobe other lobe is to 8 o'clock ~2' away, host is only faint smudge in optical SDSS J073128.69+292928.4 Z_ph~0.43-0.45
central #compact source likely star formation from spiral merger SDSS J123945.17+401449.0 Z_sp=0.054
restarted or #hourglass superimposed upon a #doublelobe ? host maybe faint smudge SDSS J085948.93+214019.4 no Z
#onesided source or two unrelated compact sources? host of NW source SDSS J105622.17+071250.6 Z_sp=1.657
#doublelobe and a #compact source that's likely separate but which has overlapping contours, double host maybe SDSS J165903.48+322603.3 no Z
small but bright #hourglass has it interacted with galaxy ~15 arcsecs to 1 o'clock or is that galaxy a really huge edge-on disk?
distant #doublelobe NED suggests Z_ph~2.395 SDSS J150312.89+060736.4
collection of #compact sources all with no/weak IR match, sadly outside SDSS for optical confirmation
#onesided ? unusual tidal features in QSO host? SDSS J105648.18+370450.3 Z_sp=.388 spectrum classed as QSO broadline, no counterlobe in NVSS
#Sshaped SDSS J115645.30+213809.0 Z_ph~0.54-0.59
spectral fibre not centred on the core from the image in the interactive spectrum and spectrum looks like a red and dead ETG
#extended and separate weak #compact extended source maybe face-on lobe? host SDSS J124834.29+512807.8 Z_sp=0.351
two #bent sources,one a #doublelobe (SDSS J101107.71+324833.9 Z_sp=0.295) the other maybe a #nat or #wat SDSS J101106.12+324817.1 same group
possible #bhgroup five sources consisting of two #hourglass and three weak #compact visually maybe distant galaxy cluster/group at Z~0.66+?
odd-shaped #doublelobe mistook for overedge source when classifying but NVSS confirms host in this field, SDSS J071811.10+402503.8 Z_sp=.130
#doublelobe best-positioned host is odd, HII galaxy maybe? SDSS J165945.09+501340.1 Z_ph~0.04-0.05 or is the host another object adjacent?
#restarted with other lobe to 7 o'clock, indications of other faint galaxies nearby, perhaps a cluster/group at Z~0.6-0.8?
#triple host irregular-looking but very faint SDSS J111508.32+251838.3 Z_ph~0.59-0.61
#hourglass host appears to be the lower of a pair of overlapping galaxies that don't have separate IDs SDSS J111034.55+423554.7 Z_ph~.08-.11
#overedge #doublelobe host probably SDSS J131104.66+272807.2 Z_sp=0.240 spectrum classed QSO AGN broadline
#restarted #doublelobe ? no optical counterpart, weak IR source possible but uncertain if it's really associated
#messy and separate weak #compact messy host SDSS J112845.50+532923.4 Z_ph~0.22-0.3 not ETG but maybe AGN? faint but disturbed-looking
#doublelobe disturbed-looking host with non-ETG colours SDSS J105811.82+150027.9 Z_ph~0.3-0.37
#hourglass badly aligned exposures in SDSS but host ID still clear: SDSS J012424.87+071636.1 NED refs imply QSO with Z between 0.5 and 1.5
#extended source host non-ETG-like but might be two faint galaxies interacting SDSS J071632.43+300412.2 Z_ph~0.58-0.67
partly #overedge #triple host very faint SDSS J001217.46+120733.5 Z_ph~0.43-0.55
#restarted #doublelobe ? NED suggests host is QSO at Z_ph~1.285 SDSS J075554.37+481131.2
#doublelobe and #compact #ifrs double host non-ETG -like SDSS J145847.52+561035.6 Z_ph~0.34-0.36 too small/faint to be sure of galaxy type
agree with source but perhaps #doublelobe or even #wat ?
#doublelobe and #compact double host lenticular shape but faint SDSS J152825.67+531052.8 Z_ph~0.22-0.23 compact host distant QSO: Z_sp=2.825
weak #restarted #overedge #doublelobe ? host IR-only at RA: 14:23:38.52 DEC: +33:02:53.8
agree with SDSS J233645.19+054428.4 Z_sp=0.446 although at first glance I thought the other galaxy might be involved as well
#bhgroup three central sources in galaxies at similar Z_ph, one has Z_sp=0.514 (SDSS J084611.43+435935.7) the upper-left source is unrelated
unsure if the triangle of sources is real but NVSS only seems to have a match for the uppermost #compact
asymmetric #triple host SDSS J103340.07+075557.7 Z_sp=0.161 spectrum classed as QSO, very faint object for this Z, especially for a QSO
#extended source may also have pair of diffuse lobes to 10 o'clock and 4 o'clock in NVSS, if so is #triple SDSS J073841.83+164231.6 Z_ph~.08
I would definitely say emission due N is related, I would also suggest this may be a #restarted #doublelobe seen at a shallow angle
#doublelobe IR-only match at RA: 12:21:24.26 DEC: 47:50:36.7
unrelated restarted source outside of this field of view due SW
NVSS suggests central source is N lobe of a double but unsure if it's related to #compact source at bottom of this field of view
partly #overedge #doublelobe nearly triple but no contour from possible emission at core, host SDSS J154905.62+264331.4 Z_ph~0.54-0.62
FIRST shows one lobe of a #doublelobe with the E lobe resolved out, clearer in NVSS, host SDSS J165856.47+395452.6 Z_sp=0.358
NVSS suggests possible #doublelobe no optical sources nearby that might match but a weak IR candidate at RA: 9:46:48.57 DEC: 27:55:33.3
#hourglass ? host looks disrupted by interaction with neighbour, were both originally ETGs or disks? SDSS J205303.88+023216.0 Z_ph~0.2
#triple with a hint of Xshape? host SDSS J094037.08+465101.3 Z_sp=0.756 but big errors on Z, Z_ph~0.42-0.52
#bhgroup central source is #nat ? and two #extended sources due N, nat host SDSS J230307.77+042040.1 Z_sp=0.178 other sources same Z_sp/Z_ph
#overedge #plume ? upper-right, host SDSS J115757.32+154745.5 Z_sp=0.497
host could also be associated with IR source a few arcseconds due S of this galaxy and have no optical match, need better resolution to tell
#doublelobe likely host has strong OII/OIII emission compared to Hbeta but not classed as starforming SDSS J145946.00+013243.7 Z_sp=0.440
could be #doublelobe with host SDSS J114700.26+205651.7 Z_ph~0.45-0.54
same object as http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00011mm
same objects as http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00011nc
proper motion measurements of extended objects is a tricky business, have come across extragalactic objects supposedly with large pm before
partly #overedge #doublelobe only candidate for host is probably IR-only at RA: 9:41:22.95 DEC: +30:21:53.7 but very faint SDSS object there
partly #overedge #triple host SDSS J125142.03+503424.6 Z_ph~0.56 host has slightly disturbed appearance, as if interacting
candidate #giant #bent #overedge #triple host SDSS J220646.14+041105.7 Z_ph~0.56-0.61 NVSS shows up the lobes clearer, E lobe actually ESE?
candidate #giant #overedge #doublelobe this field of view shows two hotspots in the ESE lobe, other lobe is ~5' away due WNW, unsure of host
upper two sources maybe nat from SDSS J150020.59+212255.0 Z_sp=0.157 lower source #extended from galaxy in same group
#doublelobe (or small triple) and #compact no IR match for either, so perhaps a very distant cluster here, or very distant unrelated sources
#hourglass best-positioned host is disk-like SDSS J142550.06+521528.3 Z_ph~0.16-0.24 but could also be SDSS J142549.96+521533.3 Z_ph~0.67
#doublelobe unsure of host ID, maybe SDSS J155731.86+304920.2 Z_ph~0.64-0.72 or is host obscured by star?
diffuse emission around compact core, non-ETG host? for Z_ph~0.21-0.37 would expect more yellow colours if ETG?
central #compact source host likely SDSS J163036.84+225811.4 Z_ph~0.68-0.7 rather than extremely red star SDSS J163036.38+225814.5
host SDSS J081329.39+055316.8 Z_ph~0.58-0.62
#hybrid or is part of E lobe off the survey? edge-brightened radio lobe due W but not due E, NVSS suggests there isn't anything missing
candidate #giant #overedge #triple ~4' across at Z_ph~0.45-0.64 host SDSS J005908.24+032015.0 very faint and large errors on Z_ph
could also be #Zshaped seen from an angle close to facing down a jet?
partly #overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J164626.39+281223.5 Z_sp=0.181 spectrum classed as AGN
FIRST shows #onelobed NVSS suggests #nat disk host or late stage merger? SDSS J124127.34+435147.1 Z_sp=0.149
known #Xshaped source host has extended shape SDSS J143017.34+521735.0 Z_sp=.368 very strong (narrow?) OII/OIII lines, classed QSO broadline
~4' across at Z_ph=0.430 known #giant
rightmost bright source maybe separate compact and the other two are a double? or are all these separate compact sources?
#doublelobe at first glance, FIRST suggests radio core might be present with host maybe SDSS J125631.36+020216.0 Z_ph~0.35-0.52
either bent triple or #wat no optical match
#overedge #triple N lobe visible in NVSS but resolved out in FIRST, host has pink colour: AGN? SDSS J120212.19+244317.7 Z_ph~0.24-0.47
bright #ifrs ? very faint object SDSS J162545.43+064851.2 Z_ph~.18-.5 is 0.56" away from NVSS source NED says this means they're associated
from FIRST only #compact host is clear but NVSS suggests the rest may be a wat associated with this? SDSS J143946.53+031824.3 Z_ph~0.44-0.48
#hourglass unusual shape to continuum of spectrum Z_sp=0.773 SDSS J163700.39+254218.6 For this Z, host is unusually bright for a non-QSO
#restarted #doublelobe ? host very faint SDSS J100938.17+095929.7 Z_ph~0.6-0.62
#triple as Dolorous Edd says, odd host, colours suggest strong emission lines? SDSS J120452.77+293004.2 Z_ph~0.57-0.66
large (nearby) #wat host SDSS J111859.36+275406.9 Z_ph~0.08 (NED gives Z_sp=0.06718)
#overedge #doublelobe only optical candidate is odd white pea-like galaxy SDSS J115634.73+081652.5 Z_ph~0.26 other host candidates in IR?
whilst FIRST shows only WSW lobe and core, NVSS finds weak NE lobe, so #triple, host extremely faint SDSS J125837.86+255005.9 Z_ph~0.38-0.41
partly #overedge #triple host QSO at Z_sp=0.667 SDSS J123604.51+103449.2
#triple maybe hybrid? possible host visible optically SDSS J144458.09+530929.6 Z_ph~0.42-0.52 but understandably large error bars on Z_ph
asymmetric #wat sadly outside SDSS
4C 48.29 known #Xshaped source according to Simbad
NVSS shows restarted double/triple, FIRST picks up the most recent emission only, the older lobes are too diffuse and resolved out
#messy crazy emission in this region (see NVSS!) result of merger? SDSS J102053.67+483124.3 and SDSS J102051.91+483109.8 both at Z_sp=0.053
no optical match for smaller double host, FIRST suggests maybe near RA: 337.958 DEC: 7.02217 cannot exclude possibility of 2 compact sources
two separate #overedge #doublelobe sources, host for the larger maybe SDSS J223141.75+070221.7 no Z
#compact and a #extended source NVSS suggests is either asymmetric triple or plume with lenticular? host SDSS J102147.69+241749.5 Z_sp=0.263
FIRST barely resolves this as #triple but where is host? Is it distant unseen source in background? foreground interacting group obscures IR
#doublelobe host not ETG-like, SDSS shows a pair of faint objects, one blue SDSS J141702.28+372210.5 Z_ph~0.3-0.7 other is white but no Z
#overedge #doublelobe as pointed out but host at RA: 21:38:09.5 DEC: +03:43:14.1 is IR-only so maybe very distant, even giant candidate?
#Sshaped host typical ETG, nearby A Boo (HR 5361, V=4.812mag) stops SDSS recognising photometric objects in this region
#extended turquoise colour, host SDSS J235732.50+044152.1 no Z or is host a background source? NED shows position of radio/UV source 2" away
#extended source in vicinity of several galaxies at Z~0.6 (one is Z_sp=0.629) but not a match to any, perhaps its host is even more distant?
partly #overedge #doublelobe SDSS J160416.64+580244.1 Z_ph~0.55-0.62
#triple plenty of structure in the lobes, with both having a diffuse region and a bright hotspot SDSS J092638.98+292122.7 Z_ph~0.5
either #wat or #Sshaped SDSS J142655.56+420545.8 Z_sp=0.099
#wat SDSS J104935.30+444548.8 Z_sp=0.226
#overedge #wat host SDSS J144625.28+214139.7 Z_ph~0.11 also weak compact in adjacent SDSS J144625.12+214209.8 Z_sp=0.112
#Sshaped ? or a wat? host SDSS J090620.55+475208.1 Z_sp=0.240
partly #overedge #doublelobe only potential host is IR-only at RA: 7:39:06.63 DEC: +31:08:10.4
#hourglass host maybe edge-on disk? SDSS J095807.83+054119.0 no Z as bright star interferes, could also be SDSS J095807.61+054115.6 Z_ph~0.6
#doublelobe lenticular host? ETG colours SDSS J124513.10+413219.0 Z_sp=0.203
#triple host maybe SDSS J165123.42+365430.1 Z_ph~0.67-0.82
#overedge #triple host is QSO that overlaps an ETG, the QSO is SDSS J091401.76+050750.6 Z_sp=0.301 the background ETG is not an SDSS object
#doublelobe host non-ETG-like, faint and fuzzy, non-red SDSS J130546.03+383144.8 Z_ph~0.28-0.39
#Xshaped and weak #extended sources, Xshaped host SDSS J144818.83+033129.0 Z_ph~0.15-0.17
asymmetric #doublelobe very strong OIII lines in host spectrum, classed as AGN, Z_sp=0.413 SDSS J003538.52+075404.7
two #hourglass odd ring around a non-radio galaxy in this field of view: SDSS J151713.92+432625.4 very smooth circle, lens or merger?
wide #hourglass ? three similar galaxies in a line, any might be the host, central one maybe most likely SDSS J023830.02+072624.5 Z_ph~0.57
#compact possibly #ifrs interference in radio background is due to very bright source 7' away at 7 o'clock (host SDSS J103507.04+562846.7)
also slightly #bent
bright #compact but host has spectrum of F9 star SDSS J121352.02+281256.0 but possible offset of radio probably indicates background source
small #hourglass host very faint but odd colour and irregular, small and faint for the Z given SDSS J161849.40+534455.4 Z_ph~0.12-0.16
asymmetric #overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J074818.86+454446.1 Z_sp=0.185
asymmetric #triple NED suggests host is QSO at Z_ph~2.085 SDSS J085422.40+212344.7
FIRST only shows the extended core but NVSS shows a #triple SDSS J162513.31+334151.6 Z_sp=0.405 with the extended core perhaps is restarted?
two unrelated #compact or is upper-left source part of an overedge doublelobe? unrelated Xshaped source outside this field of view due S?
#hourglass host very faint but unlike ETG or QSO, looks irregular but maybe just too faint to tell SDSS J100839.24+380613.9 Z_ph~0.68-0.7
partly #overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J075902.89+475500.4 Z_ph~0.52-0.55 or adjacent SDSS J075903.05+475458.6 Z_ph~0.32-0.39
#triple host QSO has spectrum with very weak H lines, barely there at all SDSS J151130.78+322821.0 Z_sp=.653 OII/OIII and NeIII strong/clear
#ifrs
uncertain how to flag central source, messy or hourglassplume maybe? host SDSS J103249.96+155115.7 Z_ph~0.37 unrelated #compact in spiral SW
partly #overedge #triple NVSS shows extra emission due NW - precessing jets or Xshaped? host SDSS J090150.31+555527.4 Z_sp=0.141
NVSS shows the lobes that FIRST barely registers, so could also call this #hourglass ? host SDSS J223854.56+034255.7 Z_sp=0.188
the wat due E seems likely to be part of the cluster at Z_sp=0.262 here, so this may be a #bhgroup candidate
busy region #doublelobe centre, #extended top-right and weak #compact lower-right, outside this field is a wat due E and another double NW
NVSS suggests #overedge #triple but N lobe not detected by FIRST so must be very diffuse SDSS J152151.85+074231.7 Z_sp=0.044
#triple possibly #Sshaped SDSS J102040.83+315509.9 Z_sp=0.286
#hourglass host faint but non-ETG-like SDSS J014200.38+054204.7 Z_ph~0.36-0.58
partly #overedge #triple clear signs of precessing lobes in FIRST, host SDSS J094447.39+510613.4 Z_sp=0.215
#doublelobe to right and two #compact of which lower left is likely star formation from 3? merging disk galaxies? also strange green star NE
#nat SDSS J093307.80+051438.5 Z_sp=0.421
#doublelobe (maybe triple?) potentially disk host from colours but could be disrupted ETG, hard to be sure SDSS J020904.75+075004.5 Z_ph~0.2
#wat with a strong knot? three galaxies merging? SDSS J101920.01+422734.3 Z_sp=0.361
from FIRST, asymmetric or #bent #triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.581 SDSS J084659.32+344825.1
#triple and, to lower right, #overedge #triple
#triple optical obscured by a nearby binary pair of bright stars, one of which (HR 5085) appears to be a debris disk host star
#compact and separate #ifrs with an extension NE
small #hourglass and possibly an overlap consisting of a #triple with a #compact source next to the S lobe?
#triple host outside SDSS but clear in DSS2 although galaxy type still uncertain, ID maybe GALEXASC J171840.86+515334.8
host extended and non-red, not ETG? SDSS J163628.68+443133.8 Z_sp=0.578 spectrum faint, unsure what to make of absorption in Hy,Hd,Hepsilon?
partly #overedge #doublelobe host maybe SDSS J165028.45+272537.3 Z_ph~0.64-0.78
#compact and partly #overedge #triple some #diffuse also or numerous very weak sources, triple IR-only host RA: 15:15:05.35 DEC: +59:40:59.7
#messy emission, uncertain of origin, nothing convincing in optical, only SDSS J121227.01+185113.4 Z_ph~0.76-0.82 in about the right place
central emission #extended where does the rest come from? maybe SDSS J150020.59+212255.0 Z_sp=0.157 but one-sided or nat? larger in NVSS
agreed, #artefact the bright source is just outside the FIRST survey area but visible some way off to 4 o'clock in NVSS (set Size=0.75)
#nat ? host has core noticeably different colour from rest of the galaxy but does not look like a disk SDSS J000919.84+045756.0 Z_ph~.07-.08
uncertain if this is #artefact or not, sources lie along the 'noise lines' of FIRST and have no NVSS counterpart but are weak, no clear host
#doublelobe indications of precession or Sshape but no optical match, IR host at RA: 9:13:37.83 DEC: +34:39:53.8
central source #extended other is #overedge #doublelobe unsure of ID for the double but maybe near SDSS J103307.95+485426.6 Z_ph~0.24-0.32?
correction: Z_sp=0.053
asymmetric source NVSS hints at lobe E so perhaps #triple but W lobe much stronger in both FIRST+NVSS SDSS J085117.41+370428.6 Z_sp=0.221
#artefact of bright source ~12' due W
agree these sources unrelated, NE source looks like W lobe of overedge doublelobe with host as given by antikodon
#triple and three weak #compact triple host SDSS J122600.03+202054.2 Z_sp=1.452 some absorption in spectrum?
two #merger both groups at Z_sp=0.53
suspect distant #doublelobe with no IR candidates for host, NVSS confirms signal is present
#wat SDSS J092611.44+212225.5 Z_sp=0.182
partly #overedge #doublelobe odd-coloured host? SDSS J081716.87+174056.6 Z_ph~0.19-0.22 to my eyes seems very pale green colour
central #ifrs is real but other sources #artefact of bright hourglass due NE
candidate #giant #overedge #triple host SDSS J160420.12+373116.9 Z_ph~0.5-0.62
#wat huge emission region in NVSS due NE, maybe an even bigger wat there? outside SDSS sadly
very asymmetric #triple perhaps even #hybrid ? host SDSS J112814.74+225148.9 Z_sp=1.080
NVSS hints at #triple host QSO has very steep continuum and strong MgII emission compared to other lines SDSS J074140.45+365544.6 Z_sp=0.478
diffuse FR1 source maybe? SDSS J141105.58+411631.1 Z_ph~0.16 seems favourably positioned
#hourglassplume ? and separate #compact hourglassplume host SDSS J112016.18+435451.4 Z_sp=0.612
#wat with bright hotpsot in SE lobe, host SDSS J152128.75+151148.8 Z_sp=0.359
perhaps, or #nat with hotspot in N lobe, host SDSS J144815.81+442420.5 Z_ph~0.49
#triple host maybe SDSS J091414.15+420259.1 Z_ph~.55
is this part of overedge doublelobe with source ~4' to 1 o'clock its counterpart (faint in FIRST but clearer in NVSS) or are they unrelated?
#bent #triple host SDSS J082916.69+125715.6 Z_sp=1.719
#Sshaped #triple #restarted or are lobes just very long? host SDSS J160821.14+282843.2 Z_sp=0.050
distant #nat ? host maybe SDSS J091654.73+112243.7 Z_ph~0.67-0.73
partly #overedge #triple host SDSS J222008.67+085901.7 Z_ph~0.3-0.39 hint of disturbed morphology
#corejet ? host QSO at Z_sp=2.378 SDSS J121324.99+190527.9
#bent #plume ? host not typical ETG, disturbed or interacting SDSS J080601.51+190614.7 Z_sp=0.098
#doublelobe more emission in this area in NVSS, uncertain of origin, but possible weak IR host to the double?
two #nat (or perhaps corejets) one #compact one #overedge #doublelobe uncertain of host ID for double
#overedge #triple SDSS J114053.13+252546.5 Z_sp=.299 surrounding galaxy looks slightly disturbed, adjacent to background galaxy or merging?
#bent #doublelobe ? host maybe SDSS J104201.36+090606.1 Z_ph~0.29? odd colour and disturbed morphology
#restarted #overedge #triple (barely) SDSS J115820.13+262112.0 Z_sp=0.112 known restarted radio galaxy 4C +26.35
#overedge #triple or hourglass and compact ? if triple then N lobe on border of FIRST coverage, maybe SDSS J162051.50+402548.1 Z_ph~.7-.76?
#corejet from edge-on disk SDSS J135152.97+465026.2 Z_sp=0.096
4C +01.69 central bright #compact rest #artefact of this
hint of Xshape in FIRST? are there many restarted QSOs ?
marked as #overedge #triple with small #compact close to line-of-sight but hard to be sure of triple host SDSS J104457.89+340135.8 Z_ph~.38?
small sources probably star formation, very disturbed host ! spectrum looks like ETG but host galaxy does not
3 #extended sources, central one is probably due to star formation in pair of interacting spirals at Z_sp=0.018
bright #compact SDSS J133419.55+091200.4 Z_sp=0.701 other sources probably #artefact of this
FIRST shows very strong #doublelobe host SDSS J100719.90+442515.4 Z_ph~0.41-0.62 radio source catalogued as 4C +44.19
I suspect the ETG named below is not the host, IR signature is more extended so distant background source perhaps? Also could call #triple ?
#ifrs and #bent #hourglass hourglass host overlap or interacting? SDSS J104900.25+233820.1 Z_ph~0.27-0.31 non-red either way
possibly #Sshaped host SDSS J133913.64+102447.8 Z_ph~0.17-0.47
agreed, nice butterfly shape, host SDSS J145405.81+095952.5 Z_ph~0.33
FIRST/NVSS show #bent #triple host QSO at Z_sp=0.829 SDSS J112751.06+401847.1
asymmetric #doublelobe is host SDSS J101004.24+092631.5 no Z, SDSS J101003.64+092646.2 Z_ph~0.44-0.51 or SDSS J101003.68+092615.7 Z_ph~0.28?
two #compact pair of heavily interacting spirals at Z_sp=0.024
odd-shaped #triple precession? SDSS J091011.54+013903.7 Z_sp=0.284
known #Xshaped candidate from 2007AJ....133.2097C Cheung, C. C.
FIRST/NVSS indicate weak #overedge #triple host SDSS J072533.70+272626.6 Z_ph~0.5-0.66
possible #bhgroup central source SDSS J120602.73+245849.4 Z_sp=0.651 NVSS shows central source and bottom-right more extended than in FIRST
REPEAT 2nd in just the last few days, has anything changed?
distant #hourglass QSO at Z_sp=2.756 SDSS J150823.16+452921.9
NGC 4631 radio emission probably star formation along the disk plane, NVSS also shows widespread emission not in this plane: shocked gas?
#wat SDSS J085600.84+482910.3 Z_sp=0.119
#triple signs of precession, host SDSS J104645.86+314426.8 Z_sp=0.114
slightly #extended central source at Z_sp=2.308 is SDSS J152111.46+552716.7 and unrelated weak #compact
#doublelobe from FIRST/NVSS bright star saturates image (pi Leo)
very weak #triple host greenish colour and extended shape SDSS J161618.73+245447.9 Z_ph~0.29-0.35
#nat SDSS J163932.63+534643.8 Z_ph~0.14 one of the references indicates #wat rather than nat
doublelobe or two independent #ifrs ? Both sources seem point-like at FIRST resolution
#overedge #triple ~2' across, QSO at Z_sp=0.904 so #giant candidate maybe? host looks disturbed SDSS J152457.34+333500.9
NGC 3367 radio emission from core, unsure if rest lobe (no opposite lobe visible in FIRST, NVSS is vague), corejet or star formation region
#hourglass host SDSS J232803.74+043531.4 Z_sp=0.602 strong but narrow emission lines
#overedge #doublelobe host maybe SDSS J101523.75+295531.9 Z_ph~0.38
#doublelobe is host SDSS J092457.03+555158.8 Z_ph~0.27-0.28 or an unseen background source?
see also http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG000129x
#restarted #overedge #triple #giant candidate, host either SDSS J092910.66+414645.5 Z_ph~0.3 or SDSS J092910.38+414644.5 Z_ph~0.36-0.39
small #doublelobe and two #compact sources double host is odd: non-red, faint yet low Z SDSS J130329.66+410423.6 Z_ph~0.07-0.12
#hourglass first step is to highlight the radio emission you think shares a source, then select the infra-red object you think it comes from
left middle source genuine but others seem to be #artefact of it
#star obscures any hosts in IR and perhaps also optical
3C 327 host SDSS J160227.36+015756.0 according to Simbad Seyfert 2 galaxy at Z~0.104 #overedge #triple
#triple unclear if potentially restarted, no optical matches for host, even IR might be partly obscured by adjacent star
#overedge #doublelobe host maybe SDSS J152637.69+254102.8 Z_sp=0.558
agreed, Z_ph~0.06 doesn't seem right for a source like this, though, looks more like a QSO
#Xshaped outside SDSS host has IR match at RA: 17:13:25.06 DEC: +46:20.27.4
NGC 7626 FIRST shows inner #triple and (related?) compact region, NVSS shows full extent of lobes (and signs of precession?)
slightly messy #doublelobe host SDSS J000144.06+060727.7 Z_sp=0.173 some OIII emission and weak Halpha, so red but not-yet-dead or weak AGN?
#triple host has fuzzy/disturbed shape SDSS J133150.72+082720.3 Z_sp=0.527 spectrum classed as Galaxy AGN
#restarted #triple? outside SDSS, radio core has bright IR host at RA: 8:02:02.61 DEC: +63:53:03.9 Simbad gives: 8C 0757+640 QSO at Z~0.472
#doublelobe and adjacent #compact with no IR match, double host SDSS J092030.94+401846.2 Z_sp=0.295
#restarted #overedge #triple UGC 7115 Z_sp=0.02256 FIRST only shows innermost triple, NVSS shows considerably more extensive emission region
#doublelobe is this a quenched galaxy spectrum? classed as QSO starforming broadline Z_sp=0.158 has host undergone merger/interaction?
#hourglass disturbed host has ring of material surrounding it SDSS J105426.23+573649.1 Z_ph~.31-.35 recent interaction perhaps? odd colours?
#hourglass FIRST shows small #doublelobe disk or disturbed host? non-red SDSS J144714.42+424724.8 Z_ph~0.25-0.45 part of galaxy group Z~.23?
REPEAT first in months, IR image didn't display properly when classifying this time, missing bottom quarter, then vanished post-classifying
#hourglass is host the faint red galaxy or disk ? faint red SDSS J080127.62+193809.6 Z_ph~.61-.65 disk SDSS J080128.04+193807.1 Z_ph~.2-.24
marked as #doublelobe with IR host with optical match at RA: 221.47938 DEC: 16.82417 with no SDSS ID as bright star nearby interferes
#triple or #doublelobe with #corejet ? IR host at RA: 14:18:26.84 DEC: +57:48:32.2 has possible match SDSS J141827.06+574831.5 Z_ph~.13-.65
yes, spectroscopic redshift is given as 0.372, the radio emission has been previously catalogued as 3C 351 with many references
#doublelobe potentially hybrid? host QSO at Z_sp=.843 SDSS J115052.75+342708.5
possible #overedge #doublelobe hint of opposite lobe SW in FIRST (NVSS overloaded right now so unable to check), unsure of possible host ID
NGC 4636 #Zshaped emission at core SN1939A is upper-right source? (SN co-ordinates are 26"W and 20"N of the galaxy's centre, from Simbad)
weak #doublelobe host extended shape but ETG colours SDSS J100457.45+400556.0 Z_sp=0.453
#extended emission, non-ETG host? SDSS J123826.01+443137.1 Z_sp=0.312 faint but spiral-like? non-red colour, spectrum continuum not ETG-like
partly #overedge #doubelobe disk host? seems half-way between ETG and disk SDSS J142558.12+300931.2 Z_ph~0.26-0.29 disturbed morphology
bright #hourglass other features are #artefact of this, host SDSS J214211.44+030228.7 Z_ph~0.2-0.36 radio source catalogued as 4C +02.53
bent #doublelobe or wat? host one of pair of interacting ETGs, perhaps more likely to be SDSS J104516.24+235140.4 no Z, companion Z_sp=0.140
see http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0001fj5
#overedge #triple has IR match at RA: 10:00:29.64 DEC: +35:05:04.4 very faint optical host SDSS J100029.63+350504.5 Z_ph~0.68-0.74
#hourglass unrelated bright emission ~10' at 1 o'clock in NVSS but not in FIRST, what is it? is it related to small source ~7' to 4 o'clock?
#overedge #triple #giant ? ~2.5' at Z_sp=0.904 SDSS J152457.34+333500.9 host QSO looks disturbed?
very bright #hourglass and #compact rest of sources probably #artefact of these
#overedge #triple host has numerous names+references, Z_sp=0.364 spectrum classed as QSO starforming broadline, Simbad says Seyfert 1 galaxy
A known Double-Double and giant according to Simbad, numerous references to this effect
#giant #restarted #overedge #triple 6' at Z_sp=.248 host SDSS J145302.86+330842.4 FIRST detects Southmost lobe only faintly, NVSS very clear
slightly #Sshaped and separate #compact Sshaped host SDSS J152821.90+553131.0 Z_sp=.206 compact source has almost identical Z_ph to its Z_ph
partly #overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J111510.73+075448.5 Z_sp=0.517
partly #overedge #triple host seemingly SDSS J103815.29+122231.8 no Z
#overedge #triple very faint IR-only host matches weak radio core at RA: 9:08:16.84 DEC: +39:43:27.6 must be very distant, yet strong lobes!
#bhgroup with one #compact, one small hourglass or corejet and one possible #nat the nat host maybe SDSS J155006.52+341941.8 Z_sp=0.436
leftmost #compact AGN in Z_sp=0.057 ETG, other sources more distant with no optical match, nice alignment of sources at different distances
rightmost source is #compact rest is #overedge #triple judging by NVSS, with host SDSS J133632.49+560426.8 no Z
small #wat SDSS J114245.25+404215.0 Z_sp=.550
very slightly #overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J125654.66+021904.8 Z_sp=0.486
#Zshaped SDSS J122004.89+605316.4 Z_ph~.36
#triple also #restarted ? host SDSS J095716.41+190651.2 Z_sp=0.090
NVSS suggests candidate #giant #overedge #triple host SDSS J103348.22+150815.3 Z_sp=0.580 spectrum classed as QSO broadline
#wat and small #hourglass wat could instead be triple with precessing jets? host SDSS J140000.85+282959.8 Z_ph~0.08
small #hourglass host is non-red, has extended shape SDSS J105854.54+212930.2 Z_ph~0.62-0.7 very faint, could even be more than one galaxy
#doublelobe one lobe of overedge double (some sources in NVSS due SW that might be a match)? If double SDSS J132330.99+235148.7 no Z host?
#extended possibly nat as NVSS shows more emission NE, host is odd galaxy: green? and fuzzy with a core SDSS J154504.90+525925.4 Z_ph.3-.38
slightly #overedge #doublelobe host maybe SDSS J103412.18+251449.0 Z_ph~0.58-0.68
thought it might be #wat or else two separate doublelobe sources but either way one host would be a disk: SDSS J130300.80+511954.7 Z_ph~0.14
Is this a giant candidate? ~3' at Z_ph~0.42
#doublelobe maybe separate weak compact, host in tight group SDSS J115316.79+233041.7 Z_sp=.258 fuzzy blue surround to host, star formation?
#compact and #relic ? or is there a link between the two not resolved in FIRST? compact host SDSS J142716.76+555136.8 Z_sp=0.131
M106 hence the IR whiteout, NVSS shows spiral region of emission from star formation
#nat SDSS J160039.65+095857.8 Z_sp=0.200
#overedge #doublelobe other lobe in NVSS at 4 o'clock? unsure of host ID if so, could instead be isolated hourglass?
#compact and #extended NVSS shows diffuse/faint emission surrounding this area, extended source SDSS J120044.69+275020.3 Z_sp=0.169
possibly bent #hourglass with lenticular host SDSS J105101.93+610204.9 Z_sp=0.374
the #triple host may be SDSS J132748.97+042155.3 Z_ph~0.56-0.82
FIRST/NVSS together suggest #hourglassplume but there's also a hint of emission perpendicular to this, UGC 10493 Z_sp=0.030
SDSS J153656.74+273941.3 Z_ph~0.11-0.12 heavily disturbed from interaction with neighbouring spiral, nuclear starburst more likely
marked as triple (with disk host it turns out from SDSS) but not completely sure, might be completely unrelated sources
asymmetric #doublelobe misalignment in SDSS green images here, host very red so unaffected SDSS J115533.98+174830.3 Z_ph~0.63-0.7
#triple but maybe #restarted ? NVSS shows extra emission to SW and NE, host SDSS J094708.81+421125.5 Z_sp=0.072
unrelated overlapping pair of edge-on disk galaxies SDSS J171536.83+241135.8 Z_ph~0.04-0.16 nearby in the optical image
slightly #overdge #doublelobe almost triple as hint of radio emission from core, host SDSS J171534.85+241057.9 Z_ph~0.11 hint of disruption?
very slightly #bent #overedge #doublelobe disk host ! SDSS J102505.47+443015.4 Z_ph~0.11-0.12
#relic or background galaxy so distant it's not detected in IR? nothing here in optical, either
#onelobed host SDSS J023940.46+054040.2 Z_ph~0.25 no sign of opposite lobe in NVSS, perhaps a small nat not fully resolved in FIRST?
#triple and extended #compact no candidate hosts for either in IR
mis-clicked and didn't mark this but clearly #hourglass unsure if there is an IR host or not but maybe at RA: 10:05:15.4 DEC: +26:03:30.7
#wat and unrelated #compact , wat host SDSS J142513.62+120950.5 Z_sp=0.159
three #compact and a #wat very distant central compact SDSS J140038.14+560624.6 Z_sp=2.896
not sure which, if any, of these sources are related, suspect upper-left knot is separate #compact due to good match with underlying IR host
#doublelobe host may be SDSS J162732.79+274131.4 no Z but IR suggests this might be foreground star on line-of-sight with a distant galaxy
partly #overedge #doublelobe suspect host SDSS J083504.48+092803.7 Z_ph~0.53-0.55
suspect #doublelobe with faint optical host SDSS J084045.66+502845.5 no Z
#doublelobe lenticular host? SDSS J090418.37+145426.1 Z_sp=0.554
asymmetric #doublelobe outside SDSS, suspect IR host at RA: 7:39:49.4 DEC: +58:16:13.4
suspect lower source is #compact unrelated to others that make up #doublelobe suspect double host IR source RA: 14:29:27.45 DEC: +41:46:13.4
small #hourglass host has extended shape? lenticular maybe? SDSS J143231.89+320331.0 Z_ph~0.42-0.54 too faint to really be sure of type
IR whiteout due to star RW LMi due ESE, #hourglass has no clear optical host but a diffraction spike from another star might be interfering
#doublelobe suspect host with IR coordinates RA: 12:38:21.18 DEC: +16:02:42.3 possible optical match SDSS J123821.20+160241.4 but very faint
#wat SDSS J132122.91+374607.1 Z_ph~0.07 emission extends further S then E in NVSS
#onelobed source or small #nat ? possible host SDSS J125112.04+425347.4 Z_ph~0.37-0.4
partly #overedge #doublelobe host has possible very faint optical match SDSS J164655.27+235403.9 Z_ph~0.36-0.44
#overedge #doublelobe over 6' across, host Seyfert 2 galaxy 2MASX J13114312+4058596 (also B3 1309+412A) Z_sp=0.110
#triple host very small and faint for the Z but no spectrum to confirm the estimate SDSS J104819.93+091628.3 Z_ph~0.07-0.17
suspect #doublelobe with host SDSS J114654.66+033232.9 Z_ph~0.3-0.33 rather than the disk-like galaxy NE of it
interesting grouping, how many radio galaxies are really responsible for it all? my guess is 3 with only SDSS J145355.51+414844.7 visible
very small #doublelobe in nearby ETG - must be new! SDSS J144259.65+201305.7 Z_sp=0.095
#butterfly shape radio emission from nearby ETG SDSS J114522.18+152943.2 Z_sp=0.068 and weak #compact from core of spiral at similar Z_sp
#bent #hourglass host shows hint of tidal tail/interaction to its 11 o'clock? SDSS J160206.15+392301.3 Z_sp=0.531
large #wat SE jet bent 90 degrees in NVSS, host SDSS J073617.11+185710.1 Z_ph~0.14 NW lobe goes straight then bends back on itself
#onelobed source SDSS J151734.82+275318.1 Z_ph~.22 unrelated messy double ~3' due SW
#Xshaped host SDSS J143402.16+590653.4 Z_ph~0.56
two #hourglass upper is QSO at Z_sp=1.412 lower is odd merger-like system SDSS J103428.79+375856.7 Z_ph~0.27-0.38 non-red disrupted shape
#compact and #doublelobe only optical candidate for double is SDSS J142747.80+281609.3 Z_ph~0.19-0.26 but could easily be a background host
#bent #hourglass host non-ETG-like? SDSS J121257.95+250925.4 Z_ph~0.38-0.44 host shows signs of disruption/interaction and non-red colours
suspect #nat with host SDSS J145118.32+071715.5 Z_sp=0.307
#triple very faint IR-only match to radio core at RA: 16:41:07.44 DEC: +52:54:58.1 the contours are misaligned slightly with the radio image
#overedge #triple host SDSS J100751.16+165243.3 Z_sp=0.486
#doublelobe with one lobe too weak/diffuse in FIRST to generate a contour, host SDSS J100500.47+063255.6 Z_ph~0.27
seems larger in NVSS, possible that FIRST is only showing hotspots in the lobes but potentially restarted
unusual radio geometry, #bent #triple or really a doublelobe near a small hourglass? possible triple host SDSS J081716.23+171502.6 Z_ph~0.58
#bent #triple or possibly a wat, host SDSS J072248.43+412921.3 Z_sp=0.087
#restarted #doublelobe ? no optical match for host but possible IR match at RA: 17:33:34.14 DEC: +43:42:55.9
#overedge #triple possible extremely faint optical match to core SDSS J142859.52+621311.2 Z_ph~0.56-0.71
#overedge #doublelobe unsure of host ID, perhaps SDSS J142905.22+154254.9 Z_ph~0.39-0.51
3C 287.1 #triple with precessing jets? spectrum classed as QSO starburst broadline, 204 refs in NED
#compact (maybe #ifrs ) and #triple with bright point-like hotspots, triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.193 SDSS J102313.61+635709.2
#doublelobe or triple? host SDSS J223912.83+102738.2 Z_ph~0.34 or perhaps SDSS J223912.89+102723.1 Z_ph~0.34-0.49
emission extends some way due SE in NVSS so perhaps #nat rather than wat? NW jet bent 180 degrees SDSS J135302.04+330528.5 Z_sp=0.061
two #compact and #overedge #doublelobe uncertain of host for double but possibly SDSS J130325.98+083553.1 Z_ph~0.3-0.31
candidate #giant #overedge #triple optical match for radio core SDSS J125637.74+430228.9 Z_ph~0.46-0.53 hint of disruption/interaction
#overedge #triple host SDSS J090732.85+235125.9 Z_sp=0.355
two #compact one #hourglass and one #plume the latter two might be from galaxies at similar Z but none of the others seem related
#hourglass host has disturbed shape SDSS J104018.62+281518.5 Z_ph~0.51
#restarted then? #Xshaped ? host SDSS J093238.30+161157.2 Z_sp=0.191 as noted by DocR in ARG0002lcu
asymmetric #doublelobe host QSO at Z_sp=0.982 SDSS J143921.69+414923.5 odd distorted shape to blue end of spectrum? wide bump 4400A-5400A
partly #overedge #doublelobe suspect host is SDSS J152850.57+025608.8 Z_ph~0.43-0.46
M108, radio emission due to star formation in this region, clearer in NVSS
#overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J080213.69+371915.1 Z_ph~0.64
central #compact source green pea or star? SDSS J113048.64+235513.3 no Z, is it foreground star or galaxy? seems point-like so distant agn?
small #doublelobe host extended or interacting? SDSS J073710.31+205615.5 Z_ph~0.6-0.62 colours normal for ETG at this Z
at least overedge #doublelobe maybe Xshaped even, host SDSS J230318.11+014327.2 Z_sp=0.081
#restarted #giant candidate host SDSS J092910.38+414644.5 Z_ph~0.36-0.39 outer lobes do not generate contours in FIRST but clear in NVSS
#triple radio core has IR match but no optical, is just E of dim star, IR host co-ordinates RA: 13:56:19.2 DEC: 21:32:57.5
very asymmetric #doublelobe faint optical match to host SDSS J102957.43+031149.2 Z_ph~0.29-0.5 large errors on Z_ph
#triple optical match to host is F9 star, SDSS J132941.25+151021.8 rare radio star? or (much more likely) genuine source is obscured by it
#plume or #hourglassplume ? host SDSS J152253.41+072107.0 Z_sp=0.077
#doublelobe optical match for likely IR host so faint barely detected SDSS J124929.45+534606.1 Z_ph~0.27-0.57 with large errors on Z
small #hourglass unsure is adjacent slightly extended compact source is related, hourglass host SDSS J164634.70+350317.6 Z_sp=0.860
#relic might be overedge doublelobe with source due NE, not sure what the host ID would be if so but radio structure suggestive of lobe
#overedge #doublelobe also #Xshaped ? host SDSS J160027.78+083743.0 Z_sp=0.227
from NVSS #doublelobe but not ruling out triple, suggest host SDSS J072718.49+233704.1 Z_ph~.17-.23 or SDSS J072714.47+233555.2 Z_ph~.27
#compact 1Jy/beam unsure about the Z_sp, the Z_ph seems more realistic to me from optical appearance, maybe pipeline mistaken MgII as Ha?
#overedge #doublelobe host has ETG-like optical match at RA: 116.4647 DEC: +28.17364 with no SDSS ID, distortion in SDSS in this area
weak #doublelobe host candidate is non ETG-like but is very faint SDSS J120312.94+182322.0 Z_ph~0.16-0.22
#nat and separate extended source, nat host SDSS J125553.97+440512.6 Z_ph~0.23
#Xshaped SDSS J143402.16+590653.4 Z_ph~.56
weak #doublelobe host probably SDSS J133720.10+160830.4 Z_sp=0.379
#Yshaped SDSS J155009.58+080838.8 Z_sp=.232 spectrum classed as QSO AGN broadline
#compact and part of #overedge #doublelobe suspect host of double is SDSS J133922.36+464025.6 Z_ph~0.22
#doublelobe and #compact double source uncertain, seems to be an interacting compact group almost on line-of-sight with a star
if this source has recently switched on, I wonder why? no sign of interactions with other galaxies?
young #hourglassplume ionised clouds in host galaxy at 7 o'clock position? SDSS J125412.00+273733.9 Z_sp=0.086
small #hourglass lenticularesque host SDSS J110356.86+240632.3 Z_ph~0.31
maybe #overedge #triple if so host SDSS J094334.06+453923.9 Z_ph~0.53-0.67
partly #overedge #triple and separate weak #compact triple host SDSS J151751.03+095936.8 Z_ph~0.14-0.54
small #hourglass young source perhaps?
partly #overedge #triple (just!) outside SDSS
slightly #overedge #triple host SDSS J161828.98+295859.6 Z_sp=0.134
FIRST suggests #triple host QSO at Z_sp=2.233 SDSS J133802.80+423956.9
partly #overedge #triple host SDSS J072406.79+380348.6 Z_sp=0.241 spectrum classed as QSO starburst broadline
3C 293, UGC 8782, known double double
#doublelobe FR1 type, E jet longer and more diffuse as if W jet pushing against denser IGM? host SDSS J095759.55+191609.6 Z_ph~0.11
#overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J104218.34+530523.8 Z_ph~0.42-0.43
#bent #triple host QSO at Z_sp=0.987 SDSS J132903.20+253110.2
#triple with #ifrs core
#ifrs
#restarted #doublelobe SDSS J154517.20+504753.9 Z_sp=0.431
#compact and #overedge #doublelobe that may be much more extensive, large region of diffuse emission in NVSS due E
hybrid candidate? or line-of-sight effect?
partly #overedge #doublelobe uncertain of host ID, weaker extended source unrelated
small #hourglass and, from NVSS, #bent #overedge #triple with host SDSS J073826.55+241423.6 Z_ph~0.21-0.31
#hourglassplume ? and #doublelobe unsure of host for double, hourglassplume is SDSS J134554.04+365513.6 Z_sp=0.547
#bent #hourglass or triple with adjacent weak compact, host SDSS J120429.35+015458.0 Z_ph~0.65-0.69 host near border of NGC 4073
#overedge #triple host SDSS J105052.47+400050.8 Z_sp=0.129
partly #overedge #wat N part is bent and more diffuse, host SDSS J075753.17+364022.0 Z_sp=0.128
#doublelobe host looks disturbed as if recently interacted SDSS J141454.71+223759.6 Z_sp=0.155
from the overlay by DocR source maybe SDSS J100015.47+504456.8 Z_ph~0.34
NE radio source maybe #Xshaped ? host SDSS J093523.57+112448.3 Z_sp=0.205
#messy looking jet-on at a lobe or nat is the only way this makes sense to me, host SDSS J094818.38+561859.2 Z_sp=0.139 interacting pair?
small region of star formation coinciding with dark cloud on outskirts of NGC 5195
#hourglass SDSS J103924.92+464811.6 Z_ph~0.52-0.54 is disk-like galaxy to its NE also a radio source or just on line-of-sight to a plume?
small #bent #triple and unrelated #compact triple host SDSS J105239.25+313417.6 Z_sp=1.693 spectrum QSO broadline, host slightly extended?
extended emission from star formation, NVSS shows wider region of emission but nothing that looks like SMBH activity
#doublelobe very different character to the two lobes, host also slightly odd: non-red, extended? SDSS J122100.13+233327.0 Z_ph~0.39-0.62
#doublelobe ? likely host strange-looking SDSS J084324.83+495326.2 Z_ph~0.27-0.29 not typical ETG, non-red
IR whiteout due to bright star Y CVn nearby
#hourglass with bent N lobe, lenticular host? SDSS J125755.81+045852.3 Z_ph~0.23-0.24
#hourglass and #compact NVSS shows possible tailed source nearby FIRST misses (would be partly outside its survey area, origin SE extends W)
FIRST/NVSS suggest #overedge #triple no host candidates in IR/optical, would be obscured by star SDSS J031911.06+045212.3
#nat or one-lobed source? also small #compact nat host probably SDSS J150644.49+342822.9 Z_ph~0.16-0.17
#hourglass unrelatedly, 11' due E is bent triple that might be too faint in FIRST to generate a contour but clear in NVSS
#Yshaped host probably SDSS J151919.71+313232.7 Z_sp=0.347
weak #triple host seems slightly disturbed SDSS J153612.48+464235.0 Z_ph~0.2-0.26
#overedge #triple host QSO at Z_sp=0.364 SDSS J142735.60+263214.5 spectrum QSO starforming broadline
NVSS hints this might be weak #triple with host SDSS J152727.38+043906.9 Z_sp=0.638
#hourglass suspect background source rather than the edge-on disk that seems slightly too far due W to be the origin of this emission
NVSS suggests #bent #triple SDSS J144629.45+483154.1 Z_sp=0.362
probably an #artefact but hard to be sure. Located on a 'noise line' in FIRST, nothing here in NVSS
bent hourglass? not easy to be sure of host but suspect SDSS J123815.78+241937.3 Z_ph~.37-.39 this galaxy has extended shape but red colours
#nat SDSS J081938.86+252220.5 Z_sp=0.558
#triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.532 has numerous absorption lines in spectrum SDSS J103936.66+071427.3 NED lists 17 refs
doublelobe from NVSS whereas FIRST suggests two #ifrs either way no indication of host in IR, extremely faint hint of radio core in FIRST?
NVSS suggests maybe overedge triple but if so no optical match, maybe knot in N lobe, then host maybe? SDSS J114054.77+241619.0 Z_ph~.33-.38
thin #Zshape or possibly a wat, host SDSS J134533.12+285205.3 Z_sp=0.453
#overedge #triple outside SDSS, host has IR match at RA: 17:29:52.17 DEC: +51:09:37.2 radio contours unusually offset in this image
two nearby (Z_sp=0.020) spiral galaxies both with emission due to star formation
partly #overedge #triple host has possible very faint optical match SDSS J121008.57+184602.5 Z_ph~0.33-0.52 too faint to be sure but non-red
#triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.896 has a lot of absorption in spectrum SDSS J081136.89+284503.6 numerous refs (57) in NED, absorption is genuine
#doublelobe host ETG at Z_sp=0.982 SDSS J115422.06+184236.4 interactive spectrum gives warning on Z: SMALL_DELTA_CHI2, Z_ph~.46 maybe right?
#hourglass seen nearly face-on? potential hosts non-red, distant interacting/compact group? unclear exact host ID
#doublelobe with precessing jets or Xshaped? host SDSS J212157.67+073246.5 Z_sp=0.632
weak #doublelobe host non-red but too faint to discern shape SDSS J144800.23+243412.9 Z_ph~0.18
possible #nat from SDSS J163507.95+144237.5 Z_ph~0.36-0.38
#relic ? more extensive region of emission in NVSS but still fairly small and weak, not clear where it originates
#Yshaped suspect host with IR-only match at RA: 16:29:11.95 DEC: +40:25:21.6 unusual radio geometry, maybe two doublelobes on line-of-sight?
#overedge #triple host SDSS J094644.79+360357.9 Z_ph~0.22-0.45 multiple hotspots in N lobe, errors on host Z large due to faintness
possible doublelobe but could also be two compact sources, unsure of host either way, NVSS hints double more likely
NVSS suggests #plume or doublelobe, S lobe more diffuse or less detail, host SDSS J080707.26+423451.0 Z_sp=0.249
possible #wat host has IR match at RA: 09:02:16.31 DEC: +18:19:04.5 no optical match
3C 459 is #compact to lower-right, rest is #artefact host galaxy looks disturbed
bright #doublelobe all others sources are #artefact of this, host SDSS J012224.54+033151.9 Z_ph~0.35-0.44 large errors on Z as is very faint
#overedge #doublelobe NVSS shows emission extending NE, possibly slightly bent, suspect host SDSS J145915.90+073946.3 Z_sp=0.154
#hybrid candidate maybe? NVSS shows brighter but more diffuse emission to N with no hotspot, host SDSS J083632.58+193844.2 Z_ph~0.2-0.22
#triple with either a knot in one jet or adjacent to a separate compact source, core has faint IR match at RA: 12:16:50.8 DEC: 36:51:37.8
NVSS suggests #doublelobe but no sign of host in either IR or optical
central source is either #compact or very small and asymmetric hourglass, lower source is part of #overedge #doublelobe clearer in NVSS
partly #overedge #triple host SDSS J005506.34+061251.2 Z_ph~0.44-0.52 but with very large error bars on Z as it is so faint
#compact in FIRST but in NVSS maybe extended? host looks disk-like with bright core but still red-ish SDSS J091134.46+064627.7 Z_ph~.26-.27
#hourglass host not typical ETG, looks disturbed, non-red colour SDSS J115259.71+332531.1 Z_ph~0.1
NVSS suggests wat/nat? region of emission stronger to N
small #doublelobe and bright #compact possibly with corejet, compact source originates Mrk 463 E? signs of ionised clouds due S of this
overedge bent triple? lobes too faint to be sure, central source has extremely faint IR, top #compact SDSS J152748.49+642113.0 Z_ph~.13-.44
candidate #giant #overedge #doublelobe depending on host, hard to ID but candidates all faint, maybe SDSS J121628.56+383834.9 Z_ph~0.5-0.52
#giant candidate depending on the redshift, Z_ph~0.5-0.62 for the ID given by antikodon, lobes are ~3' apart
small #doublelobe host green lenticularesque galaxy SDSS J010206.98+093427.6 Z_ph~0.27-0.29
probably #triple with multiple hotspots in NE lobe, host SDSS J135054.57+052206.3 Z_sp=0.442 spectrum QSO broadline
#doublelobe SDSS J084718.28+422341.3 Z_ph~.4-.6 but other candidate host immediately adjacent, interacting pair of galaxies perhaps?
#triple and small #doublelobe and weak #compact triple host SDSS J161803.56+121132.6 Z_sp=0.393
#bhgroup #wat with two weak #compact one is so close it shares contours, wat host SDSS J111946.25+375055.8 Z_ph~0.47
#triple host SDSS J155515.14+443458.2 Z_ph~0.2-0.32 very faint, non-red host but barely registers so impossible to be certain of galaxy type
suspect host SDSS J123831.55+305354.2 no Z
#triple and #compact triple host has IR-only host at RA: 11:56:05.45 DEC: +42:46:16.9 FIRST radio contours unusually offset in this image
very weak #triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.187 SDSS J151441.12+555932.7
#triple host maybe SDSS J120327.89+272703.4 Z_ph~0.12-0.48 non-red, very faint, uncertain of galaxy type
FIRST/NVSS suggest candidate #giant #overedge #triple weak core in FIRST has optical match host SDSS J140315.11+514444.7 Z_ph~0.48-0.66
unsure how to tag this, maybe hourglassplume, FIRST hints at Xshape, SDSS J122803.83+264226.7 Z_ph~0.2
#hourglass host not boring ETG, maybe result of merger? host has extended shape and surrounded by ring SDSS J105426.23+573649.1 Z_ph~.31-.35
NVSS suggests central emission may be part of #triple with faint core to its 2 o'clock rather than the brighter #compact immediately NE
NVSS suggests maybe weak #triple with host SDSS J130053.42+033429.0 Z_ph~1.075 from NED
#compact but slightly extended emission, host seems irregular, non-red SDSS J111956.19+072710.2 Z_ph~0.26-0.3 interacting pair maybe?
very twisted #wat large region of emission in NVSS sadly just outside SDSS
NVSS suggests maybe #triple host SDSS J125424.15+375234.0 Z_ph~0.28-0.47 host seemingly non-red and extended but too faint to be sure
NVSS hints possibly #overedge #doublelobe with other lobe due S, if so likeliest host SDSS J145048.51+365409.1 Z_ph~0.27-0.32
NVSS indicates #triple host SDSS J072538.75+400412.5 Z_sp=0.162
possible #overedge #triple host 'nearby' (Z_sp=0.399) QSO SDSS J112956.52+364919.2
extremely distant #nat ? NVSS shows emission extends due N, possible extremely faint IR host but so faint might just be background noise
#bhgroup 3, maybe even 4 #wat sources?! SE wat is brightest and has host SDSS J120455.02+483256.9 Z_sp=0.066
#compact but slightly extended radio emission, maybe distant nat or lobe seen face on? host SDSS J120842.95+085135.9 Z_sp=0.629
#wat and several faint #compact sources, lower ones maybe in same cluster, wat host maybe SDSS J083744.33+145247.3 Z_ph~.3-.31 maybe bhgroup
suggestion of #Xshape but could also be precession of the jets, host SDSS J160027.78+083743.0 Z_sp=0.227 radio source is 4C +08.46
#doublelobe is strong enough to generate some #artefacts has weak IR host but nothing in optical
NVSS/FIRST suggest some extremely faint radio sources nearby, chance this could be relic of SW lobe of double/triple?
#Xshape interacting pair of galaxies at Z=0.1083 with 190 refs in NED
Only furthest SE lobe is bent: currents in IGM? or region of different density?
NVSS suggests #bent #restarted #overedge #triple ? host SDSS J110140.09+331720.5 Z_sp=0.203
if this is a triple, then giant candidate, ~3' wide, host either too faint for optical or faint red object that might be Z~0.7+ ETG
#overedge #triple ? other lobe NE, #bent if so, IR host RA: 225.86933 DEC: 28.45622 has no exact optical match but close to faint red object
#artefact of bright odd-shaped source to NE
#doublelobe host maybe SDSS J142416.79+253337.4 Z_sp=0.670, IR whiteout due to nearby bright semi-regular variable star RX Boo
#triple there is a diffuse source E not in FIRST except for a hint of a core, triple host here SDSS J140500.81+292514.0 no Z
#Zshaped SDSS J121543.82+170917.6 Z_sp=0.095
#Xshaped but see the discussion
#wat ? host maybe SDSS J095759.55+191609.6 Z_ph~0.11
#overedge #triple Simbad shows host as 4C 20.25, have seen this centred on that emission but forget the ARG ID
#compact central source, NVSS suggests NW source maybe either triple or plume with host SDSS J140731.10+271644.0 Z_sp=0.162
maybe #overedge #doublelobe from NVSS but E lobe would be outside FIRST survey area, if so candidate host SDSS J135827.78+094038.5 Z_ph~0.3
#overedge #doublelobe and unrelated #compact double host SDSS J150828.74+460607.2 Z_ph~0.54-0.56
#triple SDSS J151130.78+322821.0 Z_sp=0.653
#wat SDSS J095641.70+183547.5 Z_sp=0.166
bright #doublelobe and possible #ifrs double host SDSS J110004.62+302707.7 Z_ph~0.23-0.62 QSO/AGN -like appearance
hard to be sure of the ID of the sources, only one that seems clear is SDSS J031801.59+042503.0 Z_ph~0.52-0.55
#hourglassplume SDSS J084513.34+432323.8 Z_ph~0.19-0.2
small #triple host almost on line of sight with foreground disk-like galaxy, host QSO-like but classed as star SDSS J021301.09+034454.9 no Z
#restarted #doublelobe ? host very faint optically and no SDSS ID, RA: 213.32924 DEC: 20.92017 morphology suggests ETG at Z~0.6+
#overedge #doublelobe maybe? (other lobe to 8 o'clock) if so host possibly SDSS J113345.00+273113.4 Z_ph~0.61-0.72
#bhgroup with #nat and two #compact the small #hourglass appears to be a background source, nat host SDSS J115605.40+343304.2 Z_sp=0.254
#overedge #triple outside SDSS, in WISE host at RA: 07:46:54.97 DEC: +54:54:23.5
#messy radio lobe seen face-on? host SDSS J135222.70+615337.2 Z_sp=0.179
#overedge #triple host SDSS J125154.40+351911.9 Z_ph~0.2
#imageissues WISE shows no bright IR sources that could cause this, #hourglass host SDSS J122228.72+023009.4 Z_sp=0.229
#triple hint of precession, host SDSS J104645.86+314426.8 Z_sp=0.114
#triple (just barely!) as JeanTate has pointed out, very interesting host 😃
#imageissues WISE shows this area is not saturated, unsure if the radio sources are a double or two separate compact signals
#ifrs
UGC 8782 Simbad notes Double-Double radio galaxy, (disk?) dust lane across nucleus and other signs of interaction, very strong and nearby!
#overedge #doublelobe outside SDSS, probable IR host at RA: 07:37:35.40 DEC: +59:03:26.0
#nat and #bent #hourglass nat host SDSS J105006.42+304045.5 Z_sp=.255 FIRST/SDSS suggest another source to E in same cluster, maybe bhgroup?
small #doublelobe host has extended shape, possibly lenticular SDSS J104155.83+544318.1 Z_ph~0.32-0.42
overlapping galaxies, radio is star formation in disk plane of galaxy behind, may have interacted with other disk galaxy NW
#doublelobe possibly restarted? host SDSS J163004.37+103321.9 Z_ph~0.67
#ifrs
#relic ? no idea of source but seems diffuse and brighter in NVSS
NVSS suggests possible #overedge #triple host SDSS J121116.42+084435.3 Z_ph~0.63 if so almost giant candidate?
#artefact possibly due to bright source some way due W in NVSS, outside FIRST survey area
FIRST shows small #triple disk host or very disturbed elliptical? SDSS J123847.46+520302.1 Z_sp=0.221 weird spectrum!
host possibly SDSS J101243.83+103254.0 Z_ph~0.62-0.79
strong #doublelobe host probably SDSS J152955.55+344943.0 Z_ph~0.18-0.26 but large error bars on Z_ph, maybe distant QSO?
#wat and two weak #compact sources, wat host SDSS J101206.39+084133.1 Z_sp=0.098
#hourglass host looks irregular as if interacting, uncertain if ETG but too faint to be sure SDSS J091149.32+581905.2 Z_ph~0.32-0.63
#hourglassplume host possibly SDSS J074446.79+324726.2 Z_ph~0.21-0.23 but hard to be sure, there are other candidates
possibly very distant doublelobe with no IR host but if it is two independent sources the central one has a strange host galaxy
#wat maybe? host possibly SDSS J121011.99+112102.7 Z_sp=0.196
#hourglassplume
odd radio geometry, like a nat with a relic of an old doublelobe, host SDSS J140626.60+250921.0 Z_sp=0.867 spectrum QSO broadline
another candidate might be at RA: 142.91614 DEC: 56.14067 but this is so faint it does not have SDSS ID, could also be two separate sources
#doublelobe ? host candidate SDSS J093139.40+560809.6 Z_ph~0.7-0.81 but very faint, unusual radio geometry so could be something else
probably #artefact of bright source ~7' due W
I suspect SDSS J085708.43+294528.4 Z_ph~0.7-0.77
#hourglass and #overedge #Xshaped Xshaped host has disk-ilke? shape SDSS J135947.35+103318.4 Z_sp=0.283 spectrum QSO starburst broaldine
#hourglass possible optical host is not typical ETG or QSO but very faint, irregular, non-red colour SDSS J080705.45+272845.8 Z_ph~0.56-0.62
slightly #overedge #doublelobe from NVSS, uncertain of host
#hourglass host SDSS J084309.85+294404.6 Z_sp=0.398 spectrum QSO AGN broadline, wonder why this QSO's spectrum has such a flat continuum?
#wat very knotty source, not very symmetrical
#artefact of large bright nat source to NE, see NVSS and zoom out
#hourglassplume ? optically faint host SDSS J124401.04+250835.9 Z_ph~0.62-0.7
host is 2MASX J08285632+6313443 according to Simbad. The shape of radio emission could imply it is a wat, or that the jet is precessing
#bent #triple IR host has possible extremely faint optical match SDSS J090328.03+225103.0 Z_ph~0.24-0.58 non-red colour, distant QSO maybe?
#compact and small #hourglass hint of irregular/disturbed shape to hourglass host SDSS J112439.93+264732.2 Z_ph~0.52
radio emission from spectacular star formation. Line of green star clusters?! late-stage #merger perhaps?
#overedge #wat with extra lobe? NVSS shows more emission, host probably SDSS J161202.17+282925.6 Z_ph~0.18
#wat large region of emission in NVSS, host SDSS J120307.10+514030.5 Z_ph~0.08 possible compact group of ETGs, one of which has Z_sp=0.061
#hourglassplume SDSS J124351.15+225611.3 Z_ph~0.27-0.31
uncertain if isolated source or overedge doublelobe with other lobe 3' directly S, either way uncertain of host
#hourglassplume SDSS J115443.47+422220.3 Z_ph~0.23
star right on top of radio galaxy? SDSS J153618.30+112745.5 spectrum shows F9 star, emission line at 8462A, NVSS suggests tailed sources
small #hourglass host irregular shape as if merging, colours unlike etg but faint so uncertain of type SDSS J101316.03+171715.0 Z_ph~.22-.32
#hourglass or butterfly? host SDSS J165816.46+414100.7 Z_sp=0.225 lenticular shape and colours
#relic ? NVSS shows larger region of emission than FIRST, unclear where it might come from
#hourglass odd host galaxy, blue irregular with no sign of core, SDSS J125312.97+484235.0 Z_ph~0.14
NVSS suggests #bent #triple host SDSS J151641.59+291809.2 Z_sp=0.130
NVSS suggests plumes due NNW and S, host SDSS J123442.80+132717.6 Z_sp=0.180
really need to find a radio core to find out what the hosts are here, the bright ETG SDSS J142633.55+164534.7 Z_sp=0.054 might also be host
uncertain if the #compact at top here is related, is triple if so, compact host is SDSS J095138.64+111148.4 Z_sp=0.469
possibly face-on to a lobe, host SDSS J161242.14+204729.0 Z_sp=0.140
NVSS suggests this may be part of very weak and diffuse doublelobe but uncertain of host
NVSS suggests central source really #triple SDSS J153733.13+345127.9 Z_sp=0.227
one-sided source or two unrelated sources? (NVSS suggests related but inconclusive) bright #compact host SDSS J104620.18+342708.4 Z_sp=1.195
possible #nat seen nearly face-on, else two hourglass-like sources close to each other, SDSS J145432.26+261700.8 Z_sp=0.253
#restarted
#bent #triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.435 SDSS J104440.30+494141.5 hint radio of another source overlapping contours at its NW edge
#doublelobe many #artefact signals around, perhaps due to being near edge of survey area
#compact and #corejet host of corejet is QSO SDSS J161146.68+105934.4 Z_sp=.892 no sign of opposite lobe, doppler effects make it too faint?
suspect these two sources are unrelated but maybe wrong, central source corresponds to SDSS J143233.49+034505.1 Z_ph~.07-.1 odd-colour host
partly #overedge #triple outside SDSS, also unrelated weak #compact
#nat more emission visible in NVSS extending WSW, host SDSS J072737.48+395655.4 Z_sp=0.312
FIRST suggest small #triple host not seemingly qso-like or etg-like but faint and irregular, non-red SDSS J151017.71+561622.5 Z_ph~0.44-0.64
candidate #giant #overedge #triple radio core seems offset from only IR host that, optically, may be SDSS J121311.49+381005.7 Z_ph~0.6-0.73
two unrelated #compact sources, central one offset from foreground galaxy and possibly very distant
small #doublelobe possible optical host very faint but not qso-like nor etg-like, non-red SDSS J081501.62+425309.4 Z_ph~0.44-0.48
mentioned in discussion http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BRG0000003/discussions/DRG00000rz page 5 by Jean Tate
#overedge #triple huge region of emission in NVSS SDSS J023832.67+023349.1 Z_ph~0.3-0.48 slightly disturbed lenticularesque shape
#hourglass hint of Xshape host has slightly extended shape but is faint SDSS J150157.44+075226.7 Z_sp=0.659 spectrum has strong OII/OIII
NVSS indicates #overedge #triple host not very qso-like, non-red but faint SDSS J173947.25+532823.8 Z_ph~0.11-0.28 large Z_ph errors
#plume extensive emission due NW that FIRST misses but NVSS picks up, although fainter SDSS J111911.13+081539.8 Z_sp=0.076
#bent #doublelobe possibly with a background radio source close to line-of-sight, else unusual morphology SDSS J092030.94+401846.2 Z_sp=.295
everything here probably #artefact of bright source towards 1 o'clock, no NVSS counterparts to the emission here
#wat host maybe SDSS J071424.20+401555.9 Z_ph~0.33
#doublelobe host is star?! spectrum confirms F3/F5V SDSS J113718.03+090143.1 visually looks qso-like, scale of radio emission also qso-like
#hourglassplume host SDSS J222627.41+121839.4 Z_sp=0.179
asymmetric radio source, perhaps bent triple seen at an angle? host SDSS J141408.88+014859.5 Z_sp=0.253
#compact everything else is probably #artefact of large bright triple due E, seen clearly in both FIRST and NVSS
I suspect this is an #artefact of a bright source some way due E (outside the FIRST field of view it can be seen in NVSS setting Size=0.75)
#compact possible extremely faint optical match but right next to star so IR obscured, no SDSS ID for would-be host
host galaxy appears to be faint object just to S of edge-on disk galaxy but too close to it to have separate SDSS ID, possibly QSO-like
NVSS indicates central source may be part of weak #doublelobe but not sure of host
#overedge #doublelobe other lobe ~2' W, host possibly SDSS J145150.73+310401.2 Z_ph~0.59
#overedge #triple host SDSS J094644.79+360357.9 Z_ph~0.22-0.45
#compact, small #corejet and #overedge #bent #triple due W
central object has spectrum of F9 star but very fuzzy, perhaps directly in front of background galaxy, or is real host too faint in optical?
#nat host present but no ID in SDSS DR10, QSO-like RA: 248.80111 DEC: 44.78064 also clear in WISE
#doublelobe disk host? SDSS J142421.45+455846.2 Z_ph~0.12-0.32 colours wrong for elliptical unless blue elliptical, extended shape
#compact and small, weak #bent source, unusual host for bent source SDSS J112001.41+494826.8 Z_ph~0.006-0.009 very faint, blotchy/irregular
#hourglass host not typical red+dead or QSO-like uncertain of galaxy type, SDSS J132128.28+483810.1 Z_ph~0.26-0.3
weak #compact and small #hourglass the hourglass almost certainly in background of spiral, not near core SDSS J153242.55+253610.3 Z_sp=0.34
#wat with bright knots, NVSS shows extends further due S than NW, host looks like merging elliptical pair, SDSS J153616.31+142043.7 Z_ph~.13
possible #wat outside SDSS but would be odd to have a break in the tail?
central #doublelobe uncertain of host, due E is #overedge #bent #triple likeliest (?) host disk -like SDSS J100016.01+504518.8 Z_sp=0.134
#Xshaped or precessing jets? host SDSS J144743.60+122108.4 Z_ph~0.15
#hourglass host interacting? looks lens -like SDSS J104516.56+090301.1 Z_ph~0.35
either two #ifrs or extremely distant #doublelobe with no IR host
#triple host SDSS J085554.36+121324.6 Z_sp=0.459 spectrum classed QSO AGN broadline
NVSS/FIRST suggest might be faint doublelobe with other lobe to its 11 o'clock but might also be independent, hard to tell, no idea of host
NVSS indicates central source part of diffuse emission that extends due E, possibly a very faint doubleobe but no idea of host
possibly face-on lobe, host SDSS J161435.63+113758.9 Z_ph~0.56-0.59
weak #nat host SDSS J082928.73+154310.6 Z_ph~0.33
#wat host SDSS J152945.60+304235.6 Z_sp=0.114
#compact and #doublelobe double host maybe SDSS J163335.80+423408.7 Z_ph~.13-.16 very odd colors but optically too faint to draw conclusions
NVSS suggests one of these (my guess the central source) maybe relayed to source due W, possible weak diffuse emission around, no idea host
NVSS indicates this is either #bent #triple or wat with host SDSS J105147.39+552308.3 Z_sp=0.074
precessing #doublelobe host SDSS J155848.62+015432.0 Z_ph~0.55-0.59
#nat host QSO Z_sp=1.036 SDSS J111546.98+430431.2 Is this nat or line-of-sight effect? QSO seems too isolated for IGM pressure to make a nat
NVSS suggests diffuse emission in this area, possible this is faint nat rather than compact? Host galaxy barely there in optical but IR good
NVSS suggests this may be W lobe of a weak doublelobe but not clear if there is an IR/optical host candidate
#overedge #triple other lobe is due NE, total span ~2.5', outside SDSS here
strong #doublelobe very faint hint of IR host at RA: 16.48808 DEC: 6.47119 no optical match
strong #doublelobe not convinced it has IR host but optically there is SDSS J143447.95+165631.8 Z_ph~0.06 appearance very faint for the Z
agree, West section seems longer than East in NVSS, FIRST also shows a pair of sources NW that NVSS indicates surrounded by diffuse emission
#triple from both FIRST and NVSS, outside SDSS
#hourglass FIRST shows as faint but a lot of detail in the lobes, host maybe SDSS J131935.57+025010.7 Z_ph~0.29
#overedge #restarted #doublelobe host SDSS J080835.87+170832.2 Z_ph~0.63 NED shows no references and only one for the radio, new ID?
#hourglass host in very tight group, looks similar to lens SDSS J112243.89+595112.0 Z_ph~0.63 unsure of exact host: not all have SDSS ID
3 unrelated (?) #compact sources, only one with clear match is SDSS J160413.73+472044.2 Z_sp=1.442 spectrum classed as QSO broadline
#doublelobe foreground star obscuring IR and optical, several very faint optical sources nearby Z_ph~.7-.8, distant cluster/group maybe?
several very faint sources uncertain of hosts, multiple faint IR/optical candidates, brightest maybe SDSS J113307.87+051159.4 Z_ph~0.55-0.78
#wat host SDSS J111523.15+495640.8 Z_sp=0.311 possibly merging, #overedge #doublelobe due E and maybe two very weak sources due NNE
#overedge #triple over 3' wide with host Z_ph~.46 SDSS J144914.17+303014.6 looks like two galaxies merging, if so, unsure which is the host
#doublelobe the IR source nearly between the lobes is a star, no IR or optical sign of a host galaxy
#triple has, at best, very vague and faint IR match for core and no optical match
NVSS indicates #bent source, host SDSS J084725.71+273833.1 Z_sp=0.494
#compact is QSO at Z_sp=2.455 SDSS J102931.35+185313.8 also #overedge #triple due N
small #triple IR swamped by foreground star but possible optical match SDSS J115525.19+253222.4 Z_sp=0.137
NVSS and FIRST together imply #triple with separate #compact no optical match for any of these sources
#hourglass almost face-on with a hint of precession, host SDSS J144445.92+360622.0 Z_sp=.352 has spectrum classed as QSO starburst broadline
#wat with much brighter hotspot in SE tail than NW, host SDSS J172320.75+355805.6 Z_sp=0.134 both lobes have three knots/hotspots
central #compact source rest seems to be #artefact not in NVSS, FIRST shows large double ~7'-8' due NW
#nat immediately adjacent to background #compact ?
#doublelobe host seems to be disk-like galaxy SDSS J122705.12+194917.9 Z_ph~0.12-0.14 but faint background sources around so hard to be sure
tough to classify with radio on top of IR sources like this but closer examination suggests #bent #triple SDSS J162309.33+091933.4 Z_ph~0.32
only one contour but I suspect two #hourglass -like radio sources, with the brighter IR components near their centres as the host galaxies
3 #compact central two have no IR/optical match, either unrelated ifrs or doublelobe, other compact has only faint IR and no optical host
two #compact right hand source is ~0.5Jy from a QSO at Z_sp=2.360 SDSS J152951.70+190434.9 amazing luminosity!
#bent #triple marginal detection of possible host SDSS J074637.87+520048.6 Z_ph~0.56-0.59
partly #overedge #doublelobe several IR candidates for host so hard to pin down but maybe hint of core SDSS J080436.93+465715.4 Z_ph~.15-.76
#compact and small #doublelobe with host just visible through the stars of a foreground galaxy, SDSS J102708.86+425212.5 Z_sp=0.793
#relic ? very faint and no sign of emission in NVSS but no bright source nearby for this to be an artefact, central source has IR-only match
NVSS indicates #overedge #doublelobe uncertain of host, maybe SDSS J144758.53+241522.1 no Z
#hourglassPlume ? A beauty but not sure what the tag should be, host has core+disk colouring? SDSS J152404.92+542805.3 Z_ph~0.2
#Yshaped and #compact Yshaped host SDSS J141445.01+042958.7 Z_sp=0.879
possibly nearly face-on #doublelobe host SDSS J141400.21+091502.5 Z_sp=0.160
#triple SDSS J111140.47+404706.9 Z_sp=0.074 FIRST shows butterfly-like source due N outside this field of view, possibly in same cluster?
asymmetric #doublelobe very different structure to the lobes NW looks almost nat-like, host SDSS J140626.60+250921.0 Z_sp=.867 QSO broadline
possible #artefact of very bright source some way due W (clearer in NVSS, set Size=0.75 to see)
possible end-on #wat ? Unusual radio geometry, host maybe SDSS J150644.49+342822.9 Z_ph~0.16-0.17 tiny #compact source in same cluster
bent triple (host?) or doublelobe and unrelated compact? candidate for double host is IR-faint galaxy SDSS J085817.12+393056.1 Z_ph~.22-.36
bright #doublelobe causing #artefacts double is 4C 04.76 is optical match SDSS J220159.93+043511.6 ? very strong emission lines Z_sp=0.417
small #doublelobe host is QSO with elliptical surrounding galaxy and almost on line of sight with a disk, SDSS J101226.85+261327.2 Z_sp=.379
#doublelobe host has possible faint optical match SDSS J090855.85+465114.8 Z_ph~0.17-0.42
central source here has host SDSS J162724.29+613552.1 Z_ph~0.38-0.43 but maybe related to other emission nearby in NVSS? hard to track down
possible #wat with slightly more extended emission in NVSS and separate #compact host of wat is SDSS J145553.55+220922.3 Z_sp=0.257
#doublelobe host has unusual colours, looks almost like a core with spiral arms but too faint to be sure SDSS J104151.75+483149.1 Z_ph~.3-.4
#hourglass host is qso-like object SDSS J145159.01+162204.7 no Z, almost obscured by foreground galaxy
NVSS shows extra diffuse emission in this region, relic maybe?
#bhgroup ? 3 #compact sources might be nuclear starburst for two, AGN for centre, all in disk-like or obviously spiral galaxies at Z_sp=.042
partly #overedge #doublelobe uncertain of host, maybe SDSS J001155.06+101848.2 Z_ph~0.65-0.62 or SDSS J001154.66+101845.8 Z_ph~0.35-0.42
3C 267, very faint hint of optical match SDSS J114956.56+124719.2 Z_ph~0.41-0.80 NED gives z=1.14 and 100+ refs
NVSS indicates #overedge #doublelobe host possibly SDSS J093654.78+182343.2 Z_ph~0.62-0.73
central source possibly #artefact nothing there in NVSS
NVSS indicates weak, possibly slightly bent, #triple, host SDSS J094320.62+122610.3 Z_sp=0.151
NVSS suggests #bent #triple with widespread diffuse emission, host SDSS J163253.51+205654.9 Z_sp=0.180
bright #doublelobe with no clear or very faint IR, some related #artefact sources and possible small triple due E (real - it's in NVSS)
large (~3') #overedge #triple host maybe SDSS J120024.13+024630.1 Z_ph~0.63-0.72
partly #overedge #triple no SDSS, DSS2 red/IR has only tiny hint of faint extended source, not convincing
Agreed, possible opposite lobe of a #doublelobe slightly over 3' away a little due East of South but not quite at 7 o'clock. Hard to trace
NGC 6274 possible nuclear starburst in one of a pair of interacting/close spirals
#doublelobe not convinced nearby galaxy SDSS J081534.67+174157.9 Z_ph~.22-.30 is the host, seems too far offset, maybe unseen high-Z object?
NVSS shows huge region of emission, perhaps #wat or precessing FR1? host SDSS J093058.73+034827.7 Z_sp=0.089 BClG of GGroup SDSS-C4 1094
#triple host has possible QSO-like optical match at RA: 245.90767 DEC: 45.74989 with no SDSS ID, perhaps due to bright star nearby
#doublelobe (lower two sources) and what may be #artefact of very bright source some way due S (set Size=0.90 in NVSS to see this)
agreed, there is also an extremely faint hint of a radio core. Not sure if other nearby galaxies are associated or just on line-of-sight
I don't think the radio emission is offset here but the contours are - a pixel or two is quite normal but this one is not very well aligned
nearly overlapping galaxies or interacting? radio emission from star formation, 2MFGC 9057 is edge-on disk Z_ph~0.07-0.08
odd host galaxy, looks almost disk-like, spectrum classed as QSO starburst broadline, H alpha lines are split in two!
#triple (just) host SDSS J165039.79+203650.5 no Z but from colours would guess ~0.5-0.6, easy to confuse lobes with other IR sources here
#hourglass with side branch? host has possible faint optical match SDSS J124316.03+640425.2 Z_ph~0.21-0.91
#artefact of source ~6'-7' to 11 o'clock
#overedge #doublelobe and separate #compact hard to be sure of host of double and wide region emission in NVSS offers little guidance
disk galaxy with very small lobes? maybe FR1? host SDSS J130140.93+183104.9 Z_sp=.146 spectrum classed as starforming, sign of tidal tail N?
very wide #hourglass perhaps angled towards our line-of-sight as host SDSS J120751.75+385559.8 Z_sp=0.244 has some emission in spectrum
#bhgroup suspect three sources in this cluster with the middle part of the radio emission in this image (or some of it) being separate
emission region much more widespread in NVSS but plenty of references to this object already!
NVSS shows more extended emission but fainter, possibly a relatively young FR1 source? host SDSS J091625.24+070543.5 Z_sp=0.056
#ifrs
#overedge #triple lobes clearer in NVSS, host SDSS J094014.54+600443.5 Z_sp=0.131
#nat ? and tiny #compact nat host probably SDSS J130904.88+363657.1 Z_sp=0.357
#bhgroup 4 #compact 1 small #triple no SDSS, IR has many weak point-like sources and several that are brighter, maybe overlapping clusters?
#imageissues In this case it's a glitch. You can see what the IR background should look like by clicking the WISE link below the image.
Perhaps there are two galaxy clusters on a line of sight here, both with feeding SMBHs. One for Euclid in a few years' time 😉
#bhgroup six separate sources! 2x #doublelobe 2x #compact 1x #nat and 1x #wat three sources maybe in Z_sp=.334 cluster, others in background
#doublelobe host not a typical red+dead galaxy, no bright core for qso, uncertain of type from image, SDSS J125606.71+110027.6 Z_ph~0.3-0.31
separate #triple and #doublelobe that overlap, double IR host RA: 126.484961 DEC: 31.786192 triple IR host RA: 126.48319 DEC: 31.781983
NVSS suggests lobes are present, vague in FIRST and no contours other than core but perhaps a bent triple SDSS J171043.18+330516.3 Z_sp~.162
partly #overedge #triple host SDSS J145039.78+441829.3 Z_sp=0.286 radio morphology looks like classic FR1 but with very bright hotspots
#restarted ? #triple possible separate background #hourglass NVSS shows widespread diffuse emission, host SDSS J145013.41+473818.7 Z_ph~.12
#triple host QSO at Z_sp=0.804, SDSS J134739.83+622149.5
#overedge #doublelobe unsure of host ID
#compact and #nat at Z_sp=0.308 and 0.305 respectively, nat host SDSS J083535.62+131508.8
Initially seems a bent triple but I suspect it's really a #doublelobe with host SDSS J131257.33+131213.6 Z_ph~.56-.67 and separate #compact
NVSS indicates this may be part of #overedge #doublelobe with opposite lobe ~3.5' due SE, host ?maybe? SDSS J082157.51+272837.7 Z_ph~.62-.69
NVSS indicates this is a #triple with W lobe too faint/diffuse to generate a contour in FIRST, host SDSS J151641.59+291809.2 Z_sp=0.130
#Xshaped ? very faint optical host at Z_ph~0.76 - 0.82, SDSS J121227.01+185113.4
#hourglass host galaxy has adjacent green feature, background QSO maybe? seems too bright for Voorwerp SDSS J135128.90+182029.9 Z_sp=0.384
NVSS shows the opposite lobe is bent slightly, possibly wat? host SDSS J085614.20+114706.0 Z_sp=0.066
#overedge #triple this is SW lobe, host maybe SDSS J115323.96+583138.5 Z_sp=0.202 sharp change in continuum of spectrum: why?
slightly #overedge #triple with #corejet host is 4C31.30 at Z_sp=0.461
overlapping galaxies, possibly merger as at very similar Z, host is edge-on disk galaxy SDSS J140347.22+062812.1, Z_sp=0.084
#overedge #doublelobe opposite lobe ~2.5' to its 10 o'clock, unsure of host ID
#bhgroup three galaxies, two with spectra at Z_sp=0.389 and Z_sp=0.393, one with Z_ph~0.333-0.355 in possible cluster/group
suspect this is #artefact of bright source due SW
#onesided host is QSO at Z_sp=2.144, SDSS J113808.68+431907.1
#onesided #corejet no sign of opposite lobe in either FIRST or NVSS, host SDSS J085934.31+163813.5 no Z
#giant #overedge #triple SE lobe here, core corresponds to galaxy with no SDSS ID (nearly obscured by star) at RA: 185.15198 DEC: 63.69559
#ifrs
not sure if the fuzzy galaxy is spiral or not but I suspect the source of the radio emission is instead SDSS J161849.08+172121.6 Z_ph~0.64
big #overedge #triple this is NE lobe, triple restarted in other direction? (double then?) host maybe SDSS J105307.88+260146.8 Z_ph~.19-.64
#wat two ellipticals Z_sp=0.103 and Z_sp=0.108 overlapping or interacting? host probably SDSS J162037.00+252053.6 is the largest and closest
#overedge #doublelobe unusual set of hotspots in E lobe in FIRST, host maybe SDSS J092132.98+441345.2 Z_sp=0.247 starforming spectrum
#ifrs at first appears on top of faint IR but this is an adjacent galaxy close by on line-of-sight, although it might obscure a weak IR host
wide-waisted #hourglass host SDSS J135440.54+161443.2 Z_ph~0.56 maybe Xshaped but not clear from our line-of-sight, plumes very wide if not
asymmetric #triple IR obscured by star (HD 90445) but optical match maybe SDSS J102637.57+133654.4 no Z, NED has UV source within 1"
hint of #Xshaped structure, host SDSS J235025.91+114641.9 Z_ph~0.716
doublelobe when classifying but SDSS shows the IR source looks like two stars, so this is really two unrelated #compact sources
possible overedge doublelobe, if so faint hint of radio core, host SDSS J205132.62+094010.9 no Z, could also be unrelated sources with no IR
#overedge #triple host SDSS J211541.03+034253.1 Z_ph~0.38-0.55 very bright core, perhaps angled towards our viewpoint and maybe blazar?
#doublelobe NVSS shows NE lobe extends further and bends due N, also SW lobe maybe longer, host SDSS J075753.17+364022.0 Z_sp=0.128
hourglass offset from spiral and has no IR/optical match, unsure #compact is lobe of overedge, overlaying NVSS finds no counterpart for core
The core of this #triple has IR match at RA: 205.966168 DEC: 14.547881 but no optical counterpart, named galaxy chance alignment with W lobe
Small hourglass is associated with SDSS J125500.11+433453.6 Z_ph~0.33 not SDSS J125503.07+433442.3 these are worth looking for, though 😉
halo or a lobe seen face-on? SDSS J115307.53+200907.5 Z_ph~0.16
one-sided or is this a relic or halo? host SDSS J132417.43+232301.7 Z_ph~0.6-0.75
FIRST resolves as #doublelobe but a lot of diffuse emission present, host probably SDSS J115754.33+084501.3 Z_sp=.430 spectrum QSO starburst
#compact and possible bent #triple with host SDSS J084208.00+474801.4 Z_sp=0.391
bottom radio source is part of bright #overedge #triple suspect upper radio source maybe artefact of this, middle may have weak NVSS match
#overedge #triple IR host at RA: 156.853067 DEC: 34.17469 no optical match
weak #doublelobe and #compact suspect double host SDSS J090343.20+405503.1 no Z in SDSS but NED lists Z_ph~0.925
#Zshaped SDSS J121543.82+170917.6 Z_sp=0.095
#compact and several #artefact of bright source ~6' to 10 o'clock
#overedge #triple host SDSS J122521.68+134333.7 Z_ph~0.47
#wat host SDSS J124106.35+382346.8 Z_sp=0.190
#overedge #doublelobe possible radio core is SDSS J145753.81+283218.7 Z_sp=0.144 spectrum classed as AGN with extremely strong OIII emission
central radio source maybe #nat host SDSS J165922.56+495619.1 Z_ph~0.31-0.34 no sign of radio emission from foreground galaxy NGC 6283
looks #onesided but maybe so faint that opposite lobe isn't detected, host SDSS J075719.60+304733.9 no Z
#artefact of bright triple 5'+ due E
asymmetric #hourglass maybe hybrid candidate but hard to be sure, host SDSS J135816.25+183734.7 Z_ph~0.63-0.67
#hourglass with a hint of Xshape, although it might be just different shape of one lobe SDSS J074919.08+200753.7 Z_sp=0.368
#triple NED suggests QSO at Z_ph~2.145 SDSS J141450.82+563342.3
huge known #nat (1987ApJ...316..113O) host SDSS J150415.86+283411.2 Z_ph~0.06 extends some way NE in NVSS
#triple and #compact the triple host is SDSS J002855.71+105709.2 (no Z) and NED refs suggest it is a highly variable blazar
possible #bhgroup candidate with five seemingly separate sources, not all easy to place but optically maybe a cluster here Z_ph at least 0.6
knot in M87 #jet hence the IR whiteout
FIRST suggests strong #triple host maybe SDSS J154128.25+341101.1 Z_ph~0.13-0.18 background galaxy at Z_ph~0.32-0.34 partly overlaps host
diffuse lobes in NVSS not clearly resolved by FIRST, perhaps either triple or hourglass, #compact core in SDSS J111224.43+303418.6 Z_ph~0.15
unsure if unlabelled emission lines in QSO spectrum observed between 630-675nm imply a composite spectrum, seen a few like this so normal?
#triple host is probably QSO next to the nearby galaxy, SDSS J111023.84+032136.1 Z_sp=0.965
two small #compact sources, the apparent diffuse emission is really an artefact of nearby M106
source beyond N margin coincident with SDSS J234019.17+103701.0 Z_ph~.2 checking FIRST overlaid on SDSS r in SkyView shows no host for a wat
#doublelobe likely host seems to have irregular shape but is too faint to be sure SDSS J234015.42+103535.0 Z_ph~0.36-0.38
source to 10 o'clock here looks like SW lobe of #overedge #triple
#compact source offset from the core of the bright elliptical UGC 768 z~0.04616 corejet maybe? host galaxy interacting with neighbour SE
restarted doublelobe? beautiful spiral structure in the jets (precessing?), host SDSS J085549.15+420420.1 Z_ph~0.24-0.28 lenticular shape
large #overedge #doublelobe several candidates for host but suspect SDSS J163534.41+150246.8 Z_sp=0.361
very faint IR/optical match for host SDSS J154555.06+190628.5 Z_ph~0.42-0.58 known since 1967 but from refs in NED not identified with host?
suspect host maybe SDSS J172749.90+534647.4 Z_ph~0.23
#wat with brighter part of tail angled towards us and fainter away? host SDSS J150644.49+342822.9 Z_ph~.16 small #compact source is separate
#compact and #ifrs
#triple host SDSS J083107.69+391420.4 Z_sp=0.207 unsure if radio emission at the bottom of this image is related but is in right direction
central #compact host looks like either binary QSO or two QSOs close to line-of-sight, although both are classed as stars with no Z estimate
#compact and #ifrs interesting comparison, Z_sp=0.591 QSO is one source and bright in IR/optical, other brighter in radio but no IR/optical
asymmetric #triple host SDSS J073854.80+384628.0 Z_ph~0.31
#doublelobe #compact #artefact due to M87, some way out of frame towards 4 o'clock, double host maybe SDSS J123242.54+123422.8 Z_ph~0.32-0.6
slightly #overedge #triple host SDSS J021635.79+024400.8 Z_ph~0.18
central small #hourglass seems real and is in NVSS but rest is all #artefact of extremely bright source some way due 5 o'clock
REPEAT! same image in succession
This also looks like it has #restarted in a different direction, is Xshaped in NVSS
#doublelobe shape strongly suggests precession, hint of radio core but too faint to generate a contour
#triple irregular radio geometry, might be precession, a wat or even hybrid, is hard to ascertain, host SDSS J151136.93+335500.5 Z_sp=0.623
small #hourglass unrelated diffuse emission due S only in NVSS possibly related to UGC 6544 or a background cluster, see 2011A&A...527A.114V
#overedge #triple host SDSS J155140.30+103548.6 Z_sp=0.366
either #Xshaped or doublelobe, IR host at RA: 167.2244 DEC: 26.614273 has no optical match, possibly partly obscured by NGC 3534
#doublelobe host maybe very faint red galaxy just next to trio of stars, SDSS J160545.05+033718.1 Z_ph~0.39-0.42
two #compact one is #ifrs with 0.5Jy and nothing in IR/optical! The ifrs is B2 0922+23, other compact has faint IR/optical match with no Z
checked other images, the green object is an artefact that only appears in SDSS r band
#overedge #triple host SDSS J150139.54+331218.3 no Z, unsure if adjacent green object real or related but likely line-of-sight only?
possibly #nat face-on with second 'bridge' between lobes really part of tail, host SDSS J145432.26+261700.8 Z_sp=0.253
FIRST resolves as #triple also diffuse emission around core, host SDSS J113319.87+293701.2 Z~0.627 from NED (SDSS Z_sp=4.254 seems unlikely)
#plume no clear IR host (and outside SDSS), unusual not to have any IR candidates for this type of radio source
maybe an artefact of bright source to 5 o'clock? (off survey edge in FIRST but in NVSS when zoomed out, set Size=0.75)
#imageissues #compact host SDSS J142059.51+193337.7 Z_sp=0.212
#overedge #doublelobe NVSS picks up diffuse NW lobe FIRST misses, host SDSS J111458.38+125834.5 Z_ph~0.18
#plume looks like the jets are just breaking through into the IGM , host SDSS J011439.53+103936.0 Z_ph~0.074
#overedge #doublelobe likely IR source a blend of several galaxies, suspect host SDSS J073947.30+205421.5 Z_ph~0.45 very faint hint of core?
from FIRST would consider this a #triple with the lower lobe more diffuse
possible #bhgroup three #compact sources in same group, brightest galaxy is bottom source, SDSS J111421.75+582319.7 Z_sp=0.206
FIRST resolves two plumes, so #doublelobe but also #plume host SDSS J213826.42+115801.4 Z_ph~0.24-0.55
#messy not sure if double or triple, suspect restarted in slightly different direction SDSS J140008.13+271917.3 Z_ph~0.16 extended shape
huge #restarted #overedge #triple lobes and other diffuse emission in NVSS only (zoom out to see fully), host 2MASX J07213204+2742131 z~0.06
#triple IR match to core at RA: 154.841663 DEC: 56.094092 has extremely faint optical counterpart SDSS J101922.04+560538.7 Z_ph~0.66-0.78
slightly #overedge #doublelobe no IR/optical sources seem a potential host but there is extremely faint hint of radio core at midpoint
the triple may also be ifrs candidate - no exact optical/IR match for core
#overedge #bent #triple or possibly wat, host SDSS J161410.90+085737.5 Z_sp=0.228
#doublelobe possible host SDSS J091129.36+284014.3 Z_ph~0.18-0.24 has irregular shape
#overedge #triple host SDSS J112021.37+110434.7 Z_sp=0.495 QSO broadline, core very much closer to N lobe than to S lobe
#artefact of bright source to 11 o'clock
#wat two #compact tiny #hourglass wat (Z_sp=.447) and hourglass (Z_ph~.42) maybe same group but upper compact at Z_sp=.705 other no optical
asymmetric #doublelobe uncertain of host as IR seems a blend of multiple sources barely detected in SDSS
#imageissues
hard to be certain of host but brightest IR source is in right place, has extended lenticular shape SDSS J092457.03+555158.8 Z_ph~0.27-0.28
possible #overedge #doublelobe opposite lobe ~3' due S clearer in NVSS but no idea of host ID
#compact and #artefact due to double/nat -like source ~8' due SSW
#doublelobe unrelated double/triple due SW in NVSS maybe too faint to generate a contour in FIRST, host SDSS J145114.41+304423.9 Z_ph~0.13
diffuse #hourglass only one lobe generates contours in FIRST, emission is a little messy, host SDSS J163212.56+055113.2 Z_ph~0.39
#plume or hourglass and large #overedge #doublelobe extending SW, host possibly SDSS J101620.19+101258.2 Z_sp=0.418
fairly strong #bent #triple with compact hotspots SDSS J162532.37+302639.7 Z_ph~0.07-0.11 for this Z galaxy is small+faint, suspect QSO
possible #doublelobe with counterlobe to 7 o'clock, NVSS shows [unrelated] diffuse emission ~3' due SW and same distance NE not in FIRST
suspect #overedge #triple with the host at Z_sp=0.207 antikodon suggests, SDSS J094005.15+510411.6 Z_ph~0.29 may be unrelated compact
two #compact with no direct IR match, NVSS suggests uppermost may be part of double but other diffuse emission around, hard to ID sources
#overedge #doublelobe possible IR host at RA: 179.458035 DEC: 22.386244 maybe faint optical match SDSS J115749.94+222308.8 Z_ph~0.45-0.53
#overedge #doublelobe host galaxy has weak emission but didn't generate a contour SDSS J145753.81+283218.7 Z_sp=0.144
maybe two unrelated #nat sources, hosts would be SDSS J134044.60+291929.9 Z_ph~0.38-0.47 and SDSS J134043.99+291918.2 Z_ph~0.26
possible nat/wat host SDSS J155158.64+105503.7 Z_sp=0.607 not ruling out possibility that this is two small doubles close to line-of-sight
looks like a small Y-shaped source, FIRST shows a very tight doublelobe with an extra component SDSS J131251.41+192618.8 no Z
#doublelobe or triple? FIRST hints possibly restarted double, host SDSS J104434.63+144204.0 Z_sp=0.155
#doublelobe host seems to have distorted lenticular or disk-like shape SDSS J095757.44+315034.3 Z_ph~0.2-0.22
somewhere between Xshaped and #messy host SDSS J144743.60+122108.4 Z_ph~0.15
two clear #compact and a third very weak, bright #hourglass has overlapping contours with central compact source but not related and no IR
#overedge #doublelobe other lobe ~2' ENE no optical candidates for host, potential IR candidate at RA: 136.051358 DEC: 30.527957
#bent #plume host maybe SDSS J112539.12+582734.2 Z_sp=0.252
distant #triple host QSO at Z_sp=2.310 SDSS J082643.45+143427.6 absorption in spectrum so perhaps some gas clouds on line-of-sight
#triple looks maybe newly restarted, host SDSS J163822.51+325111.7 Z_sp=0.159
host maybe SDSS J133112.43+135317.5 Z_sp=0.561 making this quite a large source, lots of fine detail in both lobes
strong #compact very faint IR nevertheless has optical match SDSS J022205.58+013723.1 Z_ph~.17-.32 to me is faint for this Z, suspect high-Z
#artefact NVSS does not show anything here
distant #triple host QSO at Z_sp=2.525 SDSS J152143.53+051705.1
#Yshaped host SDSS J103358.54+353007.1 Z_ph~0.58-0.62
#doublelobe NVSS shows other lobe due S that FIRST misses, hard to be sure of host
from the symmetry+ lack of IR counterparts to both sources, I classified this as #doublelobe with no IR/optical host, NVSS suggests possible
central #compact and bright #plume plume host maybe SDSS J125800.86+443528.6 Z_ph~0.22
NGC 5676 seems to have a small region with a lot of star formation compared to the rest of the galaxy
#Yshaped if the tag exists, asymmetric #plume if not, host SDSS J171539.44+542059.6 Z_sp=.185 speculation: restarted in different direction?
NVSS suggests #wat host SDSS J160722.95+135316.5 Z_sp=0.034
slightly #overedge #doublelobe host probably SDSS J163745.59+511708.5 Z_ph~0.26
this almost looks like it has a Voorwerp feature adjacent SW but hard to be sure if real, could just be noise in SDSS image
#plume nat-like or possibly a jet nearly face-on, host SDSS J113129.12+162336.3 Z_sp=0.172 disk galaxy at Z_ph~0.07 nearly on line-of-sight
starforming almost edge-on disk galaxy NGC3683 SDSS J112731.86+565237.2 Z_sp=.006 thick dust lanes and bright core, radio stronger on W side
#Zshaped SDSS J135659.15+134016.8 Z_sp=0.064
263 refs in NED, maybe just that, many related to blazars...
#compact source surrounded by #messy region, could this be exactly face-on to a jet? SDSS looks like star exactly on centre of galaxy
I'm not sure the #compact source to upper-left of central emission is related, central emission maybe just a corejet
possibly lensed QSO at Z_sp=1.733? extended shape and plenty of absorption in spectrum SDSS J103437.33+142946.0
host SDSS J102733.29+544227.9 Z_ph~0.22-0.29 disk shaped? also has adjacent Voorwerpje-like green nebulosity
looks #hourglass initially but FIRST hints at triple, host QSO at Z_sp=1.151 SDSS J101258.76+222951.7 pairs of absorption lines in spectrum
same group of mostly-spiral interacting galaxies as shown in http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0003jjg
#triple more fine detail in SE lobe or another hotspot? SDSS J115436.80+142817.7 Z_sp=0.966 QSO, another galaxy very near line-of-sight
REPEAT
#triple host QSO at Z_sp=0.627 SDSS J143059.00+082341.9 spectrum shows unlabelled pair of lines ~550nm - maybe a sign of composite spectrum?
#overedge #triple #star HD 50790 obscures almost exactly (within arcsecs) the source, core co-ordinates about RA: 104.594393 DEC: 58.727983
possible #bhgroup hard to pin down central emission, looks like probably two, maybe even three, sources, other two #compact in same group
I suspect this is a #triple with the faint core associated with SDSS J074217.27+252920.1 Z_ph~0.32-0.56
#relic #compact unlikely these related as compact host is disk galaxy, more likely the relic is related to source due E, if not independent
#doublelobe #imageissues image seems 'framed' by a white border to N and S, have not seen this happen before, no bright sources nearby
weak #doublelobe host has fuzzy-looking but generally elliptical morphology SDSS J125743.34+385722.3 Z_ph~0.2-0.24
#bent #triple IR host has only very vague+faint optical match SDSS J152905.70+022548.5 Z_ph~0.18-0.58 not sure if real
bright #doublelobe and weaker #compact double host probably SDSS J125800.86+443528.6 Z_ph~0.22
two ifrs or doublelobe with no IR, optically empty region, one of many puzzles for the next-gen surveys...
#nat SDSS J160128.08+535650.5 Z_sp=0.065
#doublelobe with large lobes, host SDSS J104620.48+545856.6 Z_ph~0.35
#doublelobe possibly hybrid, host SDSS J092603.19+495554.2 Z_ph~0.37
#doublelobe has two hotspots in NW lobe, host maybe obscured by star SDSS J091219.79+164719.9 there's a hint of galaxy 2.5" to its 8 o'clock
uncertain if upper-left source related to central compact one, NVSS shows faint region of diffuse emission due E, maybe overedge doublelobe
suspect #artefact due to bright source due E, no sign of emission here in NVSS
#messy -looking #doublelobe from FIRST, host possibly SDSS J113006.20+343422.5 Z_ph~0.39
#plume more extended in NVSS, host SDSS J115029.82+292625.6 Z_sp=0.194
three #compact possible bhgroup, all the IR hosts have optical matches but none of those have SDSS IDs
#triple host SDSS J123735.47+612809.8 no Z, colours similar to QSO but brighter towards the red
#compact in nucleus of NGC 3189 and separate #doublelobe suspect double host maybe SDSS J101804.32+214931.4 Z_ph~0.72-0.77
#compact and possible #ifrs
same pair as http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00027yg looking closely maybe SDSS J170525.37+221616.7 Z_ph~.47-.56 is double host
two #compact one is #ifrs
FIRST suggests slightly #bent #triple host SDSS J115733.49+190226.9 Z_sp=0.531 spectrum shows strong emission, classed as AGN
host SDSS J141859.38+110717.2 Z_sp=0.563
#nat host SDSS J164726.88+290949.5 Z_sp=0.133
#triple #doublelobe #compact compact seems slightly offset from nearest IR, uncertain related, triple SDSS J133100.35+454115.9 Z_ph~.31-.41
strong #compact has faint IR/optical match SDSS J223050.21+034836.4 Z_ph~.09-.27 for this Z is unusually faint in IR/optical for .2Jy source
#Xshaped host probably SDSS J021336.80+051820.7 no Z but not previously identified with this source from NED refs, colours suggest QSO
#triple and #compact in same group and background compact, triple host SDSS J144934.19+111751.7 Z_sp=.195 neighbour SDSS J144935.04+111732.0
marked as two #compact sources, if so one is #ifrs and one has host SDSS J074353.83+155324.9 Z_ph~0.17-0.18
slightly #overedge #triple host SDSS J152642.49+384147.8 Z_ph~0.56-0.65
FIRST shows as #triple with one lobe seemingly precessing very much more than the other? host SDSS J085943.83+184546.8 Z_ph~0.3-0.33
4C +13.56 host SDSS J153732.43+134448.1 Z_sp=0.672
#doublelobe perhaps hybrid candidate, host SDSS J085525.51+280448.6 Z_ph~0.6-0.63
nat/wat or hourglass/doublelobe angled near line of sight? host QSO at Z_sp=1.260 SDSS J125731.44+404206.9
precessing #hourglass and #compact the hourglass host is lenticular-looking galaxy with red+dead spectrum SDSS J081854.88+200620.9 Z_sp=.075
large #overedge #triple host probably SDSS J224830.56+122141.8 Z_ph~0.49-0.5
large #overedge #triple host SDSS J225621.97+143351.3 Z_ph~0.39-0.44
central source really separate #compact and #hourglass but contours overlapped so could not mark individually, the hourglass appears #ifrs
very #bent #triple or #wat host SDSS J010936.70+065326.7 Z_sp=0.144
small #triple and #overedge #doublelobe triple host SDSS J162243.94+393100.8 Z_ph~0.47 double unclear if IR/optical match exists
two slightly #overedge #doublelobe one has no IR host, larger one maybe SDSS J102635.52+031806.7 Z_ph~0.32-0.33
possible #relic if part of an overedge doublelobe then opposite lobe must be very distant, looks more like faint wat but no IR/optical host
small #doublelobe host has lenticular shape but not colours, whitish appearance rather than yellow, SDSS J115935.45+323749.7 Z_ph~0.21-0.22
#doublelobe host has arc of three blue objects on one side, reminiscent of lens but nothing opposite, SDSS J152207.70+325113.3 Z_ph~.68-.83
repeat Mk 2!
slightly #overedge #doublelobe unsure of host ID but several extremely faint IR sources maybe potential candidates
thought: has this restarted twice? diffuse emission weaker and older(?) and in very different direction but still looks like two lobes...
fascinating source #triple #restarted in slightly different directions with extra diffuse emission around SDSS J094034.35+113139.8 Z_sp=.075
no radio contours appeared in this image for me to mark, in spite of clear radio source, listed as 33mJy in FIRST
#overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J104218.34+530523.8 Z_ph~0.42
asymmetric #triple host SDSS J103340.07+075557.7 Z_sp=0.161 spectrum classed as QSO but seems small+faint for low-z QSO or galaxy with AGN
suspect slightly #overedge #triple with two hotspots in N lobe, if so host SDSS J233452.01+080531.8 no z but appearance+colours suggest QSO
#overedge #triple NVSS shows large NE lobe, host has disturbed features suggestive of an interaction, SDSS J112558.74+200554.3 Z_sp=0.133
#doublelobe jets distorted near centre, host has faint optical match SDSS J133634.46+403906.8 Z_ph~0.56-0.72
#overedge #triple host SDSS J085743.54+394528.7 Z_sp=0.529 FIRST suggests multiple hotspots in lobes
#ifrs
slightly #overedge #doublelobe host has lenticular shape SDSS J094103.62+312618.7 Z_ph~.25 the NE lobe has a kink, suggestive of precession?
amazingly sharp bend here, the E jet is being turned through almost 90 degrees in such a very short distance, impressive what the IGM can do
#Zshaped uncertain of host but suspect a star maybe obscuring the background galaxy
busy field, maybe three #doublelobe two of which #overedge from FIRST and NVSS shows additional diffuse emission to SW, hard to ID hosts
NVSS shows as slightly #overedge #triple lobes barely register - if at all, no contours - in FIRST, host SDSS J072815.74+411937.7 Z_sp=0.118
see also http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG0002hi0
also #bent
small #hourglass source seems to be disk galaxy SDSS J080259.73+115709.7 Z_ph~0.13-0.14 with slightly distorted shape
this would have to be a lobe directed right along our line of sight? at z~0.6 this is a huge region of emission otherwise
#messy #triple host seemingly SDSS J090128.81+043320.8 Z_ph~0.26-0.37 uncertain if multiple sources contributing, messy sums it up
#overedge not sure if doublelobe or triple but NVSS shows definitely connected to at least one source due S, no idea of host
suspect everything here is an #artefact due to bright source just out of field of view due W
#merger
#ifrs #triple ? although no IR, extremely faint hint of optical counterpart for core, not sure real, SDSS J112058.00+243901.3 Z_ph~0.20-0.38
two #nat sources pointing in opposite directions, hosts Z_sp=.383 and Z_ph~.36 so maybe in same cluster, wonder what's pushing tails apart?
#compact foreground #star is not the source, this is suspected to be a high-z (3+) radio galaxy 2000A&AS..143..303D
#hourglass possibly precessing, IR host at RA: 252.64365 DEC: 45.226421 has #nooptical match
#overedge #triple asymmetric lobes, maybe hybrid with more extended diffuse E lobe, host SDSS J122634.28+174925.4 Z_sp=0.111
bright #doublelobe 4C +49.28 host maybe SDSS J165333.73+494047.5 Z_ph~0.49
#corejet ? large nearby (Z_sp=.021) disk galaxy UGC 6397 or are these independent #compact sources coincidentally near line-of sight?
candidate #hybrid host QSO at Z_sp=0.798 SDSS J154956.87+070044.9
candidate #giant #overedge #triple ~3.5' across, host Z_sp=0.604 SDSS J145328.17+451801.1 QSO broadline
small #doublelobe unrelated: huge nat nearby in NVSS/FIRST has origin ~2' due N
#triple and small #overedge #doublelobe
#overedge #doublelobe host maybe SDSS J075232.71+523627.3 Z_sp=0.379
#plume slightly Xshaped, host has strong but very narrow emission lines, not flagged as AGN/starforming SDSS J133908.54+392624.1 Z_sp=0.657
not just any star, that is Regulus 😃 never knew it had so many radio sources in the background
agreed, I think proximity to the star has affected the colours+redshift estimate, other similarly bright galaxies nearby have Z_ph~0.25
sorry, didn't mean to imply they were related; I was highlighting something unrelated nearby that looked to have unusual radio morphology
possible #merger starforming spiral and starburst disk-or-ring-like galaxy both at Z_sp=0.045 both with #compact emission from their nuclei
central #plume source also associated with diffuse lobe to SW, host SDSS J071635.05+390059.5 Z_ph~0.38 many other sources around this field
from FIRST+NVSS suspect #wat with host SDSS J134855.89+264410.2 Z_sp=0.248
upper source maybe #nat as NVSS suggests diffuse emission from its direction, host SDSS J084632.55+313717.2 Z_sp=0.398 #compact same cluster
#overedge #triple host SDSS J132614.35+493431.5 Z_ph~0.22
#compact but NVSS suggests small faint lobes running from 11 o'clock to 5 o'clock, host SDSS J102345.06+494629.5 Z_sp=0.215
tried tracking doublelobe down, best guess centre near star-like object at RA: 11:21:31.94 DEC: 45:18:32.5 but not necessarily that object
FIRST resolves #triple technical question: why does slope of this QSO spectrum change at rest wavelength ~420nm? (observed ~560nm Z_sp=.343)
Z_ph~0.08 disk galaxy positioned a bit out to be the source of this #doublelobe but it may be obscuring the real source in IR/optical
#overedge #doublelobe possible faint IR host at RA: 15.323302 DEC: 12.496519 but this has no optical match
SDSS J163703.84+122357.0 is a star of spectral type K3, almost exactly in the way unfortunately, radio core at RA: 249.265881 DEC: 12.398685
#overedge #triple core has IR match at RA: 257.666542 DEC: 24.643033 with very faint optical match SDSS J171039.99+243834.6 Z_ph~0.47
#triple NVSS shows bright but diffuse emission without resolving features, FIRST shows both jets bent? SDSS J220846.65+021127.3 Z_ph~0.23
suspect origin is IR source at RA: 228.473239 DEC: 13.988567 but this has no optical match
NVSS suggests #doublelobe suspect faint IR host at RA: 261.317121 DEC: 37.011325 that has no exact optical match but other hosts possible
see also http://radiotalk.galaxyzoo.org/#/subjects/ARG00009bv
compare FIRST/NVSS - plumes likely extend further but maintaining direction
FIRST shows as small #triple or perhaps wat with extra emission due E, host uncertain, maybe SDSS J011400.85+110902.6 Z_ph~0.26-0.3
these all seem to be #artefact of bright source to 11 o'clock
#bent #plume ~4' to 5 o'clock is a source with nat/wat -like geometry in FIRST with one lobe very much more extended, brighter in NVSS
this is actually an #overedge #triple NVSS shows the opposite lobe to that seen here (to 11 o'clock), host SDSS J083510.40+022234.9 Z_ph~0.5
looking closely at FIRST suggests #triple with no IR/optical host but not excluding doublelobe with host SDSS J094214.23+062752.4 Z_ph~.36
maybe also #wat host SDSS J130743.70+565103.2 Z_sp=.250 does spiraling plumes indicate rapid jet precession or varying winds in IGM or both?
#plume host looks spiral, even though it's at Z_ph~0.53 SDSS J150903.21+515247.9 but not excluding SDSS J150903.14+515244.8 due S of this 4"
host SDSS J110334.78+111442.9 Z_sp=1.733 spectrum shows strong absorption lines, some in pairs - could be a sign this QSO is #lens candidate
also #bhgroup three radio galaxies here with Z_ph~0.34, one is Z_sp=0.342 (the tiny #doublelobe at top) SDSS J125019.79+084324.9
#bent #triple 3C 303 contours show right hand lobe on top of a bright compact which I think from reading refs is due to hotspots in W lobe
#doublelobe with strong and compact lobes and possible IR host at RA: 201.841886 DEC: 14.6267 no optical match for this IR source, however
FIRST suggest small #triple host is very disturbed galaxy as if in #merger SDSS J085356.80+362455.9 Z_sp=.260 spectrum classed AGN broadline
#triple (centre) #compact (bottom middle) and #overedge triple (two sources on left, NVSS sees N lobe) both triples have faint IR-only hosts
suspect #wat or nat from SDSS J082332.97+235910.0 Z_sp=0.264 but this is a bit messy and hard to be sure of source
#nat and separate #compact the nat host is SDSS J092630.30+105912.5 Z_sp=0.247
#compact slightly extended + offset from the IR, which is a single object SDSS J113417.17+503004.3 Z_sp=0.261 spectrum classed AGN broadline
also #ifrs here with a corejet-like feature, bent host probably SDSS J005443.85+030210.5 Z_sp=0.413 but many other galaxies around
slightly #overedge #triple in optical host is very faint but seems elongated, almost disk-like SDSS J100029.63+350504.5 Z_ph~0.68-0.74
#wat extended emission in NVSS, host SDSS J072800.81+415507.5 Z_sp=0.058
#overedge #doublelobe about 2.5' across, possible IR host RA: 179.148296 DEC: 8.282331 has no optical match but hard to be sure of origin
two #ifrs + two other #compact sources, additional diffuse emission around the region in NVSS, source unclear but extends WNW from ifrs pair
#Xshaped and unrelated #compact X host SDSS J111952.77+091755.3 Z_ph~0.26-0.32
FIRST shows as small #doublelobe host SDSS J152105.03+405431.8 Z_ph~0.39-0.61 hint of irregular shape but far too small/vague to be sure
#wat emission extends due N in NVSS, host SDSS J171316.01+634737.4 Z_sp=0.083
#hourglass host has IR+optical match at RA: 123.09369 DEC: 38.46494 but the optical object has no SDSS ID, perhaps due to nearby bright star
strong #doublelobe candidate IR host at RA: 329.344992 DEC: 3.672595 has no optical match, NED shows as 4C +03.52
#bent #triple potentially extremely faint IR match for core but too faint to be conclusive
agreed, also asymmetric structure to lobes with more fine detail in S lobe, host maybe SDSS J144300.11+144042.0 Z_ph~0.39
IR whiteout due to nearby bright star S Dra (HD 151187), small #hourglass or extended compact, optically SDSS J164311.58+545850.7 Z_ph~0.52
candidate #hybrid #doublelobe host maybe SDSS J085133.90+372509.5 Z_ph~.59-.68 slightly irregular shape in optical but too faint to be sure
#triple possibly wat, host SDSS J172215.31+602259.2 Z_ph~0.42
#overedge #doublelobe and unrelated #compact irregular shape of doublelobe emission resembles a wat and makes it hard to guess host location
NVSS shows diffuse emission to NNE unseen by FIRST making this a #triple with host SDSS J081651.98+492545.6 Z_sp=0.191
FIRST/NVSS together suggest faint #doublelobe but host uncertain, if even present in IR/optical
#doublelobe odd structure to lobes makes it harder to be sure of origin but probably SDSS J120428.43+501018.9 Z_sp=0.209
#overedge candidate #restarted #doublelobe host SDSS J160513.74+071152.5 Z_sp=0.311 some emission in spectrum which is classed as AGN
#triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.735 another QSO immediately adjacent to it or a foreground star? no spectrum to tell, sadly, binary QSOs are rare
#onelobe with core (looks doublelobe but one lobe suspiciously right on IR source + nothing else nearby) SDSS J092232.50+102315.8 Z_sp=2.016
#overedge #doublelobe possible IR host RA: 209.055937 DEC: 5.572983 maybe in optical SDSS J135613.49+053422.1 Zph~.67-.71 if so maybe #giant
#Zshaped host QSO at Z_sp=0.838 SDSS J120617.35+381234.9
#compact but slightly extended, host SDSS J144157.24+094859.1 Z_sp=0.220 spectrum classed QSO AGN broadline shows splitting of OIII lines?!
#Sshaped source almost exactly obscured by #star HD 86311 😦
#overedge asymmetric #triple host SDSS J132646.56+535817.3 Z_ph~0.42
possible nat, NVSS shows plenty of diffuse emission around, host SDSS J110702.65+275410.0 Z_ph~0.51-0.54
candidate #restarted #doublelobe and unrelated #compact the restarted object has IR host at RA: 212.653502 DEC: 40.40481 but no optical host
#Xshaped and unrelated #compact
definitely #doublelobe possibly X-shaped, might indicate precession, host SDSS J211256.55+112803.7 Z_ph~0.43-0.46
#triple and two #compact sources, triple host an elliptical galaxy adjacent to foreground star that has no SDSS ID
suspect all radio emission here part of a #wat from SDSS J114133.09+244235.9 Z_ph~0.19 NVSS shows emission on E side of tail also
#hourglass and possible #wat IR whiteout due to bright star Z UMa (HD 103681) nearby, wat host maybe SDSS J115557.11+575541.4 Z_sp=0.158
NVSS suggests these sources all related, forming a #doublelobe with two hotspots in E lobe, host uncertain however
#overedge #doublelobe other lobe to 7 o'clock over 3' away, NVSS clearly shows the two are linked with midpoint near 10:04:45.6 +37:22:20.4
#compact and #triple that maybe hybrid? SE lobe has hotspot on side nearest core unlike NW lobe, host SDSS J144411.17+161952.7 Z_sp=0.559
strong #ifrs and unrelated #compact
maybe overedge triple with central source here being N-most lobe, NVSS/FIRST showing the rest to its 7 o'clock, also diffuse to N and SE?
#merger two spirals merging, NGC 4837 and NGC 4837SW
#compact and numerous #artefacts part of radio image seems missing but present in FIRST, host has IR match but no optical counterpart
#corejet host looks as if adjacent/overlapping/merging galaxies one of which irregular, SDSS J223020.71+092416.2 Z_ph~0.19-0.30
FIRST shows as asymmetric #triple maybe even hybrid candidate, host SDSS J120323.63+174353.1 Z_sp=0.351 spectrum suggests starforming or AGN
#artefact of bright source due W (outside FIRST survey area), NVSS shows nothing here
#triple with extra lobe extending NW, NVSS suggests faint diffuse emission around but maybe noise, host SDSS J151639.80+140557.3 Z_sp=0.791
#doublelobe and #compact contours of E lobe of double overlap with the compact, double has IR host but no optical match, compact has both
#onelobe no sign of other lobes in FIRST/NVSS host SDSS J120938.35+171527.7 Z_ph~0.49-0.52
#overedge #bent #triple core and other lobe due ENE, host maybe SDSS J082131.18+203030.8 Z_sp=0.653 if so this is #giant candidate material
#diffuse #triple NVSS shows some extended emission, host is M49, hence the white-out in IR
host appears to be very disturbed/irregular as if in major merger SDSS J095740.37+111620.4 Z_sp=0.276 spectrum classed as QSO AGN broadline
strong #triple host QSO at Z_sp=2.228 SDSS J123052.56+393000.7
#diffuse #doublelobe faint hint of radio core has no IR/optical host but symmetry suggests about the right place RA: 203.79619 DEC: 28.80962
#wat
#imageissues IR whiteout with no apparent source, #hourglass + weak #compact : hourglass has optical host SDSS J122141.73+034422.9 Z_sp=.654
central #hourglass with very weak IR host and two #compact sources, one obscured by star the other nuclear starburst in spiral VCC 0435
#overedge #doublelobe not completely certain but host probably SDSS J075232.71+523627.3 Z_sp=0.379
small #doublelobe and very weak #compact the doublelobe host seems to be elliptical galaxy almost obscured by star that has no SDSS ID
very asymmetric #triple almost one-lobed in both FIRST/NVSS host QSO at Z_sp=1.080 SDSS J112814.74+225148.9 perhaps a hybrid candidate?
central #plume host QSO at Z_sp=0.223 SDSS J082549.26+173348.4 NVSS hints at diffuse triple, FIRST only picks up hint of E lobe
#doublelobe host SDSS J094058.14+640106.8 Z_ph~0.39 one lobe seems strongly bent, perhaps this object is a young/small wat?
The NVSS is messy at least partly because of extremely bright source to 11 o'clock (set Size=2.00 and you'll see!), which is M87
repeat!
#nat ? host QSO at Z_sp=2.519 SDSS J133616.58+562614.1
partly overlapping galaxies, foreground spiral+background elliptical (which seems to be the radio host: SDSS J095250.93+101957.5 Z_sp=.116)
#doublelobe or possible distant/faint triple, in IR a diffraction spike from FH Vir (HD 115322) hides any host, no sign of any optical host
#bent #hourglass possible weak IR host has no optical match, co-ordinates in WISE: RA: 119.877566 DEC: 12.789933
#doublelobe weak hint of radio core but no contour RA: 120.989355 DEC: 8.089691 close to but not exact SDSS J080357.64+080524.3 Z_ph~.53-.62
#doublelobe host blue elliptical or disk? SDSS J134849.88+353213.1 Z_ph~0.14-0.17
#bent #hourglass in FIRST each lobe looks double, host faint in IR and no optical match
distant #hourglass or possibly bent triple from FIRST, host QSO at Z_sp=2.606 SDSS J094759.41+632803.1
another repeat! image already listed in my favourites, I don't add images I've not classified I only use the button on classification screen
#relic ?
FIRST/NVSS seem to indicate #onelobe source, host has IR match at RA: 146.540113 DEC: 13.691531 but no optical counterpart
two #hourglass sources. unrelated: unusual ring galaxy in this field of view, ring diameter looks too large for lens but remarkable symmetry
bright #compact source, everything else here is an #artefact host SDSS J133419.55+091200.4 Z_sp=0.701
agreed; three sources in this configuration suggests possibility of a miniature (more likely very distant) #bent #triple with no IR/optical
looking at FIRST this seems more like a bent #triple host maybe SDSS J125155.71+543652.7 Z_sp=0.480
perhaps, would not exclude a #nat with the host galaxy too faint/distant to show up in IR/optical. Interesting either way!
REPEAT!
not easy to figure this one out for classification but looking at SDSS maybe a wat/nat? if so host maybe SDSS J161316.01+560114.0 Z_ph~0.5
#compact diffuse emission to NW likely artefact but also shows up in NVSS, very large+bright nat-like source ~15' to 5 o'clock (NGC 7386?)
#overedge #doublelobe clearer in NVSS, extremely faint hint of radio core at RA: 122.422356 DEC: 30.123832 has IR match but not optical
#triple that extends into a #wat NVSS shows big area of emission extending due E 5' or more, host galaxy in DSS2 red 07:33:24.3 55:59:53.1
overlapping galaxies, elliptical is the radio host (SDSS J132755.23+045906.2 Z_sp=0.183) with small blue foreground galaxy (Z_ph~0.04)
#bent #doublelobe host could be any of group of 4+ galaxies associated with [blended] IR source above lower lobe
small #doublelobe or possibly almost triple that is bent, unclear as to host ID, source must be NW of nearby spiral but no IR/optical match
#ifrs #nat ? is there such a thing? not sure the IR source partly coinciding with the NE part of radio emission is related as symmetry wrong
small #hourglass in NVSS there is a bright double/triple to NE outside the FIRST survey area
extended emission to some distance in NVSS, host SDSS J085116.23+082723.1 Z_sp=0.064 previously known to have extended radio morphology
#nat and small #hourglass nat host SDSS J164611.32+512902.9 Z_ph~0.39 hourglass host SDSS J164604.10+513024.0 Z_ph~0.54-0.77 extended shape?
possible faint #overedge #doublelobe with other lobe to E and similar brightness, no idea of host
hard to be sure of host here but likeliest candidate maybe SDSS J073947.30+205421.5 Z_ph~0.45 if so is a very large source, almost giant?
#bent #triple could also be a wat, host maybe SDSS J142443.74+405435.4 Z_ph~0.25
spectacular #merger of two spirals, strangely no SDSS ID in DR10 but SIMBAD shows as NGC 5541, z~0.026 and gives SDSS J141631.80+393520.5
This is a known case: 3C 285. See also GZ forum "Very Strange Spirals?" OOTD, http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=281632.0
#overedge #doublelobe almost triple-faint emission from core visible but no contours, host is disk galaxy SDSS J132117.81+423515.2 Z_sp=.079
#doublelobe host seems to have a disturbed morphology SDSS J140917.76+325925.4 Z_ph~0.11
#compact source with no IR match and several small #artefact that are result of bright doublelobe a few arcmin due W
possible small hourglass, SDSS DR10 shows only a star here but shape slightly distorted as if there were a QSO on near-exact line-of-sight
slightly #bent #triple and two independent #compact sources one having no IR/optical match, triple host SDSS J100756.40+155018.9 Z_sp=1.453
#doublelobe adjacent to #compact with overlapping contours, double has only vague IR emission in between the two lobes, no optical match
#doublelobe host SDSS J004834.77+072506.9 Z_sp=0.468 big PetroRad_r, spectrum shows OII/OIII/Halpha emission but not classed as starforming
#bent #triple host maybe SDSS J163158.39+184551.5 Z_ph~0.52-0.65
#triple with central emission hourglass-like suggesting restarted? IR host at RA: 216.49395 DEC: 41.911505 has no optical match
#bent #hourglass
90 deg bend in N lobe whilst S lobe straight, host SDSS J150229.04+524402.0 Z_sp=.133 also emission from SDSS J150229.66+524348.3 Z_ph~.28
#doublelobe or two #ifrs ? no IR candidates either way
#doublelobe no good candidates in IR/optical
slightly #bent #triple from QSO at Z_sp=3.028 SDSS J133139.90+312757.7
NVSS suggests one-lobed or nat-like source extending SE, host maybe SDSS J104211.62+455338.4 Z_sp=0.229
#hourglass and #compact NVSS shows signs of weak diffuse emission associated with the compact, host is edge-on with dust lane but no SDSS ID
shame 2nd candidate seems to be on a boundary of SDSS observations, not sure if it's a chance alignment making it look spiral, huge if so
#hourglass suspect host SDSS J083823.14+015004.8 Z_ph~0.44-0.54 other candidate is spiral-like SDSS J083823.10+015012.4 Z_sp=0.559
#corejet from disk-like galaxy SDSS J154012.96+141643.1 Zsp=.049 classed as QSO starburst broadline, similar Zph to neighbour - interacting?
slightly bent-looking #doublelobe possible host SDSS J124256.34+101305.9 Z_ph~0.09-0.25 this does not look like an elliptical galaxy or QSO
NVSS suggest hourglass with N lobe too faint/diffuse for FIRST
possible #wat host SDSS J081910.99+580411.9 Z_sp=0.254
possible #artefact no emission in NVSS
central #plume producing only one lobe, if a second is present it's too faint for both FIRST/NVSS, host SDSS J074125.83+480913.9 Z_sp=0.120
possible #artefact no sign of any emission in NVSS
#doublelobe (two left-most sources) and #triple both have IR matches but only the triple has optical match: SDSS J094623.08+473854.0 no Z
#doublelobe possible IR host at RA: 15.927271 DEC: 11.038932 but no optical match, FIRST shows nearby to SW possible large doublelobe
#wat SDSS J165549.01+375923.5 Z_sp=0.063
#hourglass and #overedge #doublelobe unsure of host ID for overedge source
large #bent #triple clearer in NVSS, host SDSS J161410.90+085737.5 Z_sp=0.228
#overedge #triple host maybe SDSS J110746.53+131731.0 Z_ph~0.58 but very faint in optical
#bent source host SDSS J134133.11+353251.8 Z_p=0.782 QSO broadline
NVSS shows as diffuse #triple possibly some wider extended emission, host SDSS J165748.25+272521.1 Z_sp=0.166
NVSS suggests #bent #triple host maybe SDSS J141233.11+134734.4 Z_ph~0.33
serious star formation, just look at SDSS! #merger of three? galaxies at z~0.050 known compact group SDSSCGB 6
bright #compact source SDSS J103437.33+142946.0 Z_sp=1.733 QSO broadline, slightly extended emission a nat? other compact sources unrelated
#overedge #hourglass host maybe SDSS J214542.08+144357.3 no Z, small central source here maybe artefact of the hourglass, not in NVSS
not sure the NVSS sources around are related; this could be #doublelobe with IR source in between the host, no optical match for the IR
#overedge #triple or even a wat - NVSS shows opposite lobe to E, too faint/diffuse for FIRST, host likely SDSS J113841.32+601040.7 Z_sp=.112
#doublelobe (larger in NVSS) from nearby disk galaxy NGC 5972 with strange blue markings - ionised clouds? Z_sp=0.030 known disk doublelobe
WISE bands 1 and 2 on the image from the button show a feature absent in the image here: an extended source above the candidate radio host
possible #doublelobe although NW jet has different structure, IR host at RA: 159.876068 DEC: 28.335419 maybe SDSS J103930.29+282007.1 Zph~.6
IR almost complete white-out but just barely able to classify, #triple host SDSS J083923.23+060958.9 Z_sp=1.012 QSO, small #hourglass to NW
#nat from SDSS J102603.83+390524.0 Z_sp=0.145 #compact source just above, diffuse emission in lower+left is #artefact of possible triple NE
small #doublelobe (unrelated) relatively distant (Z_ph~0.4-0.48) edge-on disk galaxy nearby SDSS J134847.33+565950.0
#triple and two much weaker #compact sources, host for triple uncertain as IR is a blend of multiple galaxies
asymmetric #hourglass or possibly doublelobe from FIRST, host SDSS J144631.52+072900.0 Z_sp=0.742 classed as QSO broadline
#compact edge-on starburst galaxy SDSS J093113.70+161647.8 Z_sp=.050 NVSS shows signal NE that FIRST misses likely from barred spiral same Z
NVSS suggests this maybe #doublelobe but SW lobe too faint/diffuse for FIRST, no idea host ID as no clear IR/optical matches
3C 044 QSO broadline at Z_sp=0.659, the brighter #compact source to its E looks real, NVSS seems to see it as well but no IR match
small #plume source in the background of M67 open cluster, hints of diffuse lobes, host SDSS J085150.31+114855.9 Z_sp=0.365
#hourglass host SDSS J074334.53+235549.9 Z_ph~.72 (unrelated) distant edge-on disk galaxy adjacent SW, SDSS J074334.12+235544.3 Z_ph~.49-.56
together FIRST/NVSS suggest possible #doublelobe with E lobe nearly 4' away, also the radio here not well aligned with IR, but no clear host
maybe #overedge #doublelobe with counterlobe almost due N ~3' away, signs of odd diffuse emission in NVSS, host uncertain (big elliptical?)
#doublelobe maybe restarted? several candidates for host, possibly all at very different redshifts, would need a radio core to tell apart
unrelated to any radio emission there's an edge-on/face-on overlapping pair of galaxies due E in SDSS
#artefact not present in NVSS but no idea where from, no bright sources anywhere near these co-ordinates
#overedge #doublelobe possible host SDSS J163745.59+511708.5 Z_ph~0.26
unable to be sure of host without a radio core but there's a bright elliptical in about the right position SDSS J083856.31+244701.4 Z_ph~.25
#messy FIRST suggests possibility of a triple buried in here but lots of diffuse emission too, host maybe SDSS J105224.02+093852.5 Z_ph~0.34
even NVSS has noise here, suspect extremely bright double/triple some way due E (outside FIRST survey area)
#bent #triple and #overedge #doublelobe
1988AJ.....96...30C has image of this (p42) but doesn't resolve the structure in the centre seen here in FIRST, so not known as restarting?
large #restarted ? known #triple zoom out NVSS to see it - it's big, since host galaxy is nearby UGC6068 SDSS J105914.63+051731.3 Z_sp=0.035
#overedge #triple seems to have had two eruptions in different directions?
a #compact source with IR-only match has contours overlapping the lower lobe of the #triple , WISE co-ords: RA: 122.077468 DEC: 49.460156
possible #overedge #doublelobe with opposite lobe ~2' WSW but no idea host ID
possible #wat host SDSS J092635.47+293422.1 Z_sp=0.289
#onelobe ? unclear if NVSS shows a S lobe, would be very faint, radio core at RA: 139.293512 DEC: 62.153474 host galaxy obscured by star
FIRST shows #triple with N lobe possibly bent, host SDSS J164013.39+193620.3 Z_sp=0.775 QSO
numerous IR point sources in host's immediate vicinity have no optical match, maybe distant cluster?
#bent #triple IR host at RA: 245.992773 DEC: 47.328204 has extremely faint optical match SDSS J162358.17+471940.7 Z_ph~0.65
this looks like a regular #triple on near line-of-sight with an #hourglass but there are no optical/IR matches either way partly due to star
from NVSS other lobe maybe NW, almost resolved in FIRST but hard to be sure as it lies on a band of noise SDSS J171134.95+562802.4 Z_sp=.304
#compact 4C +07.37 optical host SDSS J143944.53+074056.4 Z_ph~0.24-0.37 unsure if optical source known to be associated with the radio
asymmetric #hourglass upper lobe extended seemingly almost at right angles to the lower lobe, host SDSS J234802.00+115723.4 Z_ph~0.4
#triple with SW lobe too faint/diffuse for FIRST, host SDSS J144737.04+332006.4 Z_sp=0.498 QSO broadline, known association from refs in NED
two right-most sources maybe #doublelobe with no IR/optical match, other #compact source unrelated but also no IR
#nat and #compact nat host SDSS J150200.41+205610.9 Z_ph~0.2-0.29
possible host for this overedge #triple SDSS J210006.32+104138.3 no Z but other candidates in IR/optical also possible
#compact previous known radio source PMN J2240+0336 but seemingly not associated with optical host? SDSS J224052.78+033634.3 no Z
is this a disk galaxy? SDSS J093852.70+524943.9 Z_sp=0.047 spectrum classed as starforming, no central bulge, however
#wat that bends completely back on itself, according to NVSS? host SDSS J135339.84+094213.5 Z_sp=0.135
host seems to be smaller galaxay with no SDSS ID right above SDSS J113236.42+320638.3 NW lobe seems slightly bent in NVSS
asymmetric #doublelobe no apparent IR/optical match, unusual for such a wide double (but not wide enough to even potentially be a giant)
wow #wat #doubleloobe possible nat/corejet and...2nd opinion required: almost complete lens ring candidate SDSS J103221.63+315300.6 Zsp=.338
asymmetric #doublelobe two hotspots on E lobe? host SDSS J211718.44+092159.3 Z_ph~0.48-0.51
#overedge #triple part of SE lobe only visible here, core ~2' due N, central #compact source here SDSS J151607.85+141523.7 Z_sp=2.548, QSO
young/weak jets, #hourglass
two #compact sources, the #artefacts are due to a very strong point source ~10' away NNW
FIRST suggests #triple angled almost face-on, no clear IR/optical match
#doublelobe is this a disk galaxy? faint hint of a dust lane SDSS J022612.45+023307.4 Z_sp=0.145 both emission+absorption in spectrum
#triple SDSS J230954.41+080545.0 Z_ph~0.24-0.87 unusual disagreement in Z estimates suggests unusual colours
see also ARG0000ucc (which is centred on the left-most radio source)
#plume jets maybe just leaving their host galaxy? no signs of lobes or extended emission in FIRST/NVSS SDSS J104113.01+205242.9 Z_sp=0.201
could be almost face-on doublelobe, unsure of host ID, bright IR source maybe candidate as QSO starburst SDSS J144445.92+360622.0 Z_sp=0.352
#doublelobe extremely faint hint of radio core associated with possible IR host at RA: 255.038827 DEC: 42.582046 no optical match
#wat or maybe nat from further out
#compact emission from the core of a very symmetrical barred galaxy SDSS J014357.78+022059.5 Z_ph~0.06
asymmetric #hourglass host maybe SDSS J162824.56+230108.1 Z_sp=0.208
#onelobe SDSS J033930.37+053922.6 Z_ph~0.37-0.46 no sign of opposing lobe in either FIRST or NVSS
#bent no IR/optical match
upper-left emission here maybe #artefact of bright source SE with highly unusual geometry, central #doublelobe has faint IR match
#overedge #doublelobe other lobe ~2' NNW host uncertain
#bent #triple SDSS J101042.49+214552.8 Z_ph~0.37
#doublelobe from lenticularesque SDSS J135013.30+074933.5 Z_ph~0.26 #compact has possible very weak IR match at RA: 207.534535 DEC: 7.827164
asymmetric #triple host SDSS J171005.10+323944.2 Z_ph~0.59-0.65
#wat
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#overedge #triple host SDSS J153233.17+241525.7 Z_sp=0.565 classed as QSO broadline, shape seems distorted as if merger?
could also be doublelobe (that's maybe triple) and unrelated compact but if so the double has no good IR match
#doublelobe IR obscured by M95 optically no match
checked explanation of QSO spectra on NED but still nothing seems to explain why Lyman alpha line always has different redshift...
very distant central #compact source QSO at Z_sp=3.256 no IR match only optical SDSS J075521.58+273018.2 ,unrelated #overedge #doublelobe SW
#hourglass SDSS J161616.88+404446.5 Z_sp=0.455 classed QSO AGN broadline, spectrum resembles starforming but with wider lines
#doublelobe but hint of radio core from SDSS J103734.13+392811.9 Z_sp=0.724 would be bent source if so
#doublelobe possible very faint IR host at RA: 128.298439 DEC: 22.626246 but no optical match for this, otherwise host uncertain
#overedge #triple ~3' across, no optical match but IR host at RA: 211.636836 DEC: 55.477688
#triple /hourglass host has spectrum of starforming disk galaxy but classed as AGN and optically red SDSS J165952.81+260238.7 Z_sp=0.472
3C 248 (4C +30.20) host might also be SDSS J110004.62+302707.7 (which is a known radio source) but either contradicts 1970AJ.....75..764O
#doublelobe with either no or extremely faint IR host and no optical match, central emission is artefact of strong source SW
unusual emission shape, suspect a double and a second compact source in close proximity but a bent triple also possible
considering both FIRST+NVSS this looks a lot like a #nat host would be faint if so, likliest optical match SDSS J083705.05+342136.5 Z_ph~0.7
#compact strong but slightly extended, extremely faint potential IR/optical match SDSS J221420.51+072654.5 Z_ph just .127? seems low if real
#nat diffuse emission continues to W in NVSS, host SDSS J164058.89+114404.2 Z_ph~0.12
asymmetric #bent #triple host SDSS J141702.13+201903.2 Z_ph~0.55 unusual shape and seemingly no other galaxies nearby to generate a wind?
is this a corejet from the stronger #compact source or independent? stronger source is SDSS J154929.43+023701.1 Z_sp=0.414 QSO
classed as QSO starburst broadline in interactive spectrum Z_sp=0.396 are QSO wats rare?
#hourglass host has elliptical lenticular shape+spectrum SDSS J160425.87+180314.7 Z_sp=0.650
#bent #triple possible host SDSS J230549.05+031043.2 Z_ph~0.34-0.90
asymmetric #triple host SDSS J083750.90+160250.8 Z_sp=0.441
#wat SDSS J133631.50+403536.8 spectrum shows some strong+wide emission lines, interactive spectrum tool down so not checked if starforming
bent triple and #compact or hourglass and two compact, one with no IR match?
suspect the S-most point source is #ifrs with contours that overlap lobe of a #triple with host SDSS J160058.77+130659.5 no Z
#doublelobe lenticular host? SDSS J150245.62+382105.7 Z_sp=0.443 seemingly typical red+dead spectrum
radio core is visible in FIRST, making this a #triple with host SDSS J145605.67+162654.8 Z_sp=0.287 indications of precessing jets
maybe #doublelobe as there is an IR source in between them, no clear optical match
bright foreground #star obscures IR view but optically possible match for host at RA: 315.0313 DEC: 7.52875 no SDSS ID, typical elliptical
strong #ifrs 0.2Jy and nothing in IR/optical
textbook #triple host SDSS J164002.70+545802.0 Z_ph~0.06 looks more like a distant quasar to me but no spectrum to confirm redshift
contours of #ifrs source overlap with those of a similarly bright point-like source that does have IR host, neither have clear optical match
#hourglass is this elliptical or disk galaxy? SDSS J142305.86+215735.5 Z_ph~.13-.14 shame there's no spectrum to help determine galaxy type
#onelobe extraordinarily strong lobe to have no counterpart in FIRST/NVSS host SDSS J143144.90+391910.3 Z_sp=1.100 QSO
small wat or diffuse doublelobe? uncertain if IR source nearby (SDSS J015845.07+121659.4 Z_ph~0.5) is host, if not then no IR/optical match
#bent only one lobe visible - possibly a nat? some diffuse emission E in NVSS that FIRST sees barely, if at all, no other explanation occurs
slightly #bent #triple host SDSS J014837.55+114229.3 Z_sp=0.577
#bent #triple possible wat? may have an extremely faint optical match SDSS J075135.57+413602.0 Z_ph~0.73-0.75
possible diffuse #doublelobe here but more complicated source ~4-5' due W
3C 343 in SDSS DR10 it is SDSS J163433.80+624535.8 Z_ph~0.57-0.70 odd that this galaxy has no spectrum measured, given how radio-loud it is?
the diffuse emission is very likely an artefact of a large doublelobe due NNW, not sure if the contoured emission is real, nothing in NVSS
asymmetric #doublelobe almost hourglass, VERY unusual host! face-on disk-like galaxy with QSO spectrum SDSS J121659.93+323106.0 Z_sp=0.125
#bent #triple IR host at RA: 202.220662 DEC: 48.299365 has very faint optical match SDSS J132852.90+481757.2 Z_ph~0.51-0.69
possibly a faint #triple with W lobe diffuse, host has potential optical match SDSS J074710.16+133953.3 Z_ph~0.68-0.73
#overedge #triple host QSO at Z_sp=0.745 SDSS J120821.99+221958.1
#bent #triple host SDSS J083537.23+474446.7 Z_ph~0.62-0.64
spectacular wat, host seems to be SDSS J165733.26+431936.8 Z_ph~0.21 radio source known (in 6C catalogue) but not connected to this galaxy
#overedge #doublelobe with fainter lobe due ENE, possible optical match for host SDSS J082147.30+440310.7 Z_ph~0.21
possible doublelobe, E lobe fainter and no IR/optical match, central radio emission looks linked to SDSS J082618.76+132629.1 but is starlike
symmetrical #doublelobe with no IR/optical candidates for host, or are they two unrelated small doubles (also with no IR/optical match)?
hourglass seems to overlap with a fainter compact source originating in IR source to its W, only faint optical objects nearby
#doublelobe almost hourglass, complex structure in FIRST, host SDSS J165816.46+414100.7 Z_sp=0.225
NVSS suggests diffuse #triple FIRST only resolves a little of the NW lobe
large (~3.5') #overedge #triple signs of precession, host obscured in IR but potential optical match SDSS J134012.41+045044.2 Z_ph~0.12-0.23
bent triple or doublelobe near a compact? if triple host SDSS J135849.66+182405.8 Z_ph~.13-.57 if double SDSS J135851.13+182351.9 Z_sp=.609
#doublelobe likely host has optical match SDSS J233636.10+032348.8 a very faint object but no Z estimate to find size/distance
small/distant #hourglass and #overedge triple, triple core SDSS J080459.95+272248.7 Z_sp=0.579 QSO, no IR/optical host for hourglass
#overedge #doublelobe possible triple, hint of radio core in FIRST due S, unsure of host ID, maybe SDSS J163554.77+251022.4 ?
maybe bent triple or the two outer sources make up a doublelobe? NVSS suggests related, potential IR hosts faint with no optical match
bright #hourglass host potential optical match at RA: 146.36556 DEC: 14.47117 this has no SDSS ID in DR10, J094527.71+142816.8 in DR7, no Z
#doublelobe likely IR host at RA: 221.36257 DEC: 1.715857 has faint optical match SDSS J144527.04+014256.9 Z_ph~0.67-0.96
that said, I've no idea on the host ID if it's real
I'm not sure this is an artefact - there are no bright/similar-shape sources nearby to cause it, not sure why NVSS doesn't show it.
if it weren't for the spectrum telling me it's a F8V star, I'd have said SDSS J144039.86+144122.6 maybe it's an unseen background source?
#hourglass IR source a blend of 2 stars and 2 galaxies, one galaxy is clearly edge-on disk, other a faint smudge at Z_ph~.08, which is host?
I'd also label as potentially #restarted , host SDSS J095716.41+190651.2 Z_sp=0.090 spectrum shows some signs of star formation (OII/III/Ha)
bright #hourglass IR host has potential optical match SDSS J001334.07+112905.0 Z_ph~0.35 but this is very small and faint, even for this Z
#plume brightest to N, resembles FR1 with no lobes or hotspots, IR host has no clear optical match
wat - maybe, #bent - very, several possible host galaxies very close together, biggest+brightest SDSS J151932.70+565334.2 Z_ph~0.45
#doublelobe host almost certainly SDSS J130330.24+134337.7 Z_ph~.32-.46 (other would-be host maybe barred spiral), unrelated #compact no IR
#triple unusual to see such strong emission from the core of a triple relative to lobes, host QSO at Z_sp=1.063 SDSS J083200.15+195312.1
#triple IR host at RA: 257.360487 DEC: 59.660243 has no optical match
#doublelobe IR host maybe RA: 224.445661 DEC: 14.268201 has possible very faint optical counterpart SDSS J145747.10+141607.2 Z_ph~0.59-0.77
#onelobe if opposite lobe exists it's too faint for FIRST/NVSS, host SDSS J155615.69+124814.6 Z_sp=0.373
probably two separate compact sources, each from core of separate but interacting spiral galaxies at Z_sp=0.032, largest is Mrk 423
given host ID possible but for Z_ph~0.1 this is a small galaxy? would not exclude alternative host SDSS J073648.79+254310.7 Z_ph~0.14-0.73
#compact host partly obscured by star in IR but not in optical: SDSS J104628.80+544944.3 Z_ph~0.23-0.33
#triple showing signs of precession, host SDSS J104645.86+314426.8 Z_sp=0.114
overedge doublelobe ? if so other lobe is ~4' W and not sure of host ID, possible this might be independent as has extremely faint IR match
#overedge #triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.067 SDSS J125710.80+405429.1 size ~2' at this Z could be #giant candidate?
#triple host has faint optical match at RA: 191.38096 DEC: 14.48414 not in DR10 but in DR7 as SDSS J124531.41+142903.1 no Z estimate?
possible wat ? host SDSS J131109.18+340443.7 Z_sp=0.307
tiny #hourglass only here but checking surrounding area shows complex source ~7' NNW
#doublelobe additional double ~5' to NE very faint in FIRST (maybe no contours?) but clear in NVSS with extended diffuse structure to lobes
asymmetric #triple maybe hybrid? host QSO at Z_sp=0.589 SDSS J105521.23+372652.6
two radio galaxies, one #hourglass one #compact with overlapping contours
very #bent source, possibly a nat, host SDSS J235418.57+020404.1 Z_ph~0.57-0.66
answer: M51!
What is huge NVSS source to W? (set Size=0.6 to see it) sadly off the edge of FIRST survey area.
In this field of view #doublelobe host SDSS J093840.36+191923.7 Z_ph~0.23 and #compact
two radio galaxies with overlapping contours, probably central one has #corejet ? host SDSS J093840.36+191923.7 Z_ph~0.24
#triple no IR/optical match some #artefacts present
#bent or hybrid? host has very faint optical match SDSS J090300.18+323037.9 Z_ph~0.65-0.72
#giant (candidate) #overedge #triple host SDSS J115840.41+153527.8 Z_ph~0.61
#hourglass elliptical host SDSS J082246.62+214852.0 Z_sp=0.247 interactive spectrum classes it as starforming
host appears to be elliptical galaxy with foreground star almost on top, the star is SDSS J150456.67+143447.6 cluster of galaxies z~.28 here
small but apparently asymmetric #doublelobe IR host at RA: 23.437219 DEC: 5.050078 has no optical match
#hourglass IR host at RA: 182.767738 DEC: 14.242998 has no optical match
possible #doublelobe host SDSS J130245.97+171435.2 Z_ph~0.62-0.64 but NVSS suggests the SW lobe might instead be part of overedge double?
#bhgroup emission from three galaxies? one maybe wat as you suggest: SDSS J153305.76+045042.7 Z_ph~.63-.66 fainter NW sources in background?
NVSS shows really a #triple with SW lobe too diffuse for FIRST
weak source at NW maybe part of faint doublelobe-like feature seen in NVSS otherwise everything other than the #compact source here is noise
#corejet host SDSS J130757.07+071837.5 Z_sp=0.359
#corejet ? host SDSS J091727.15+472525.4 Z_ph~0.57-0.81 no sign of an opposite lobe in either FIRST or NVSS, perhaps sources unrelated?
#corejet #onelobe no counterlobe in FIRST or NVSS, IR host at RA: 226.467513 DEC: 11.073235 maybe SDSS J150552.24+110423.4 Z_ph~0.72-0.75
very #bent maybe wat/nat? host SDSS J140513.97+032933.0 Z_sp=0.561
#corejet ? host SDSS J131123.16+402216.4 Z_ph~0.2-0.62 elongated shape, lenticular?
#overedge #doublelobe host SDSS J164626.39+281223.5 Z_sp=0.181 spectrum has features typical of elliptical as well as star formation
very faint #doublelobe as if relic emission only, IR host at RA: 179.240545 DEC: 34.9744 has no optical match
suspect fainter central sources are artefacts, strong #doublelobe has no clear IR/optical match
are central and faint NE source #relic emission? candidate host SDSS J152441.21+043821.7 Z_ph~0.35-0.78
asymmetric emission, as if almost face-on to a plume, host SDSS J143209.58+234700.4 Z_sp=0.524
#doublelobe with long plumes, IR host at RA: 213.089082 DEC: 5.655991 but no optical match
contours overlap but maybe two separate #compact sources? hosts SDSS J164337.61+145205.9 Z_ph~.46 SDSS J164338.18+145159.5 Z_ph~.34-.68
#overedge #triple W lobe more diffuse but seen by both FIRST and NVSS, total separation just over 2', host SDSS J154521.62+580747.5 Z_ph~.16
#messy emission, face-on to a plume perhaps? host maybe SDSS J101526.37+155041.8 Z_sp=0.288
slightly #bent #doublelobe odd structure to plumes with each resembling a small doublelobe themselves, SIMBAD shows as 4C 06.70 no refs
wide #plume emission, FIRST hints at hourglass/triple, host maybe SDSS J134554.34+040009.8 Z_sp=0.190
#overedge #triple host SDSS J073615.04+311954.4 Z_ph~0.3-0.35
slightly #overedge #doublelobe not sure of host ID in either IR or optical
slightly #bent #triple no optical match
asymmetric #doublelobe SDSS J122056.50+313845.1 Z_ph~0.5 disturbed shape? proper motion ~250mas/yr!? not sure I trust proper motion anymore
potentially hybrid? host SDSS J000658.86+064844.1 Z_ph~0.235
possible wat/nat, depending on whether extended NVSS signal is real or just part of the background, host SDSS J131952.38+544308.6 Z_sp=0.372
although central #compact source has no IR match, it coincides exactly with star SDSS J115442.75+552402.4 with proper motion 134.83 ± 15.264
#doublelobe if bright IR source at RA: 120.554335 DEC: 10.887659 is the host, this has no optical match
#doublelobe and unrelated #triple double host SDSS J015846.33+115054.7 Z_sp=0.535 triple has IR host (only) at RA: 29.674843 DEC: 11.826814
asymmetric #doublelobe one lobe compact, one like a plume, host has possible very faint optical match SDSS J132537.44+594218.6 Z_ph~.58-.69
#hybrid #doublelobe maybe, asymmetric certainly, hint of radio core suggests possible optical match SDSS J085042.12+402910.6 Z_ph~0.66
#nat
very strong #doublelobe (almost 1/3 Jy) most likely host SDSS J152955.55+344943.0 Z_ph~0.18-0.26 is this 4C +34.40? position ~0.13arcmin out
whether these are two independent #ifrs or the lobes of a double, there's no IR/optical match
asymmetric emission from QSO SDSS J114645.05+434113.9 Z_sp=1.126 one source or two here? Even if there's a doublelobe nearby, QSO maybe nat?
#doublelobe not sure of host ID, if visible in IR/optical, suspect too faint for FIRST/SDSS
#triple -just, some diffuse emission around the core also, host maybe SDSS J104812.53+522534.0 Z_ph~0.1-0.13 small and faint for this Z?
possible nat?
NVSS suggests this may be the brighter lobe of a doublelobe, fainter lobe SE too diffuse for FIRST to detect, no idea of host ID
#Zshaped with unrelated #doublelobe NW, host of Zshape SDSS J144323.70+283635.4 Z_ph~0.35, doublelobe has no clear IR match
#triple host maybe SDSS J083216.74+190143.1 Z_ph~0.11 unusually small and faint galaxy for this Z, maybe HII galaxy? or is Z_ph out?
#doublelobe possible faint optical match SDSS J093406.63+303258.8 Z_ph~0.63-0.72
possible #overedge #doublelobe other lobe slightly due E of S and faint in FIRST but clear in NVSS, ~2' away, several IR candidates for host
bright #ifrs slightly extended shape, no match in either IR/optical
possible large doublelobe? FIRST shows another source ENE and NVSS shows this source extended in that direction. no ideas on host, if so.
large #overedge #triple host SDSS J011638.07+105449.0 no z but maybe QSO? ~3' between N and S lobes, S lobe fainter but still seen by FIRST
#triple IR host at RA: 252.405857 DEC: 46.630792 possible faint optical match has no SDSS ID
two #compact sources, NVSS hints at diffuse emission extending SW, if so would be important but is faint so hard to be sure
NVSS suggests plumes from, possibly, SDSS J124126.22+144605.0 Z_ph~0.25-0.3 FIRST shows only densest parts, relics of old triple perhaps?
#doublelobe possible host slightly elongated white-ish galaxy SDSS J142421.45+455846.2 Z_ph~0.12-0.32 no spectrum to confirm classification
strong #doublelobe or independent sources? no optical matches, weak IR source maybe positioned to host double RA: 120.722637 DEC: 13.633826
either hybrid or a nat with ifrs source just above, my guess nat as signs of diffuse emission in NVSS, host maybe SDSS J103511.65+340625.2 ?
seems slightly #bent ? host QSO at Z_sp=0.712 SDSS J113137.34+144304.4
one-sided #corejet from SDSS J152045.04+483922.9 Z_sp=0.078 (no opposing plume) and small #hourglass from SDSS J152052.24+483938.5 Z_sp=.074
suspect doublelobe but could be two independent sources, no IR/optical match either way, diffuse emission artefact of bright triple ESE
large #overedge #doublelobe with hint of radio core from SDSS J115007.95+575740.3 Z_ph~0.66-0.7 if redshift/ID accurate almost giant size?
suspect triple with lower lobe too faint/diffuse for FIRST, host SDSS J105145.58+530921.3 Z_sp=1.145 QSO, NVSS shows possible wat/nat below?
seemingly very #bent host maybe QSO? SDSS J160728.20+482535.2 little information though and would need a spectrum to be sure
are these sources related?classified separately but no match for hourglass-like source, compact source SDSS J105117.93+090326.7 Zsp=.960 QSO
I think topmost source has host SDSS J171821.58+614102.3 Z_sp=.176 but the two below it may be a more distant doublelobe, others obscured
#doublelobe not certain there's an IR/optical match but my guess is host maybe very faint IR source at RA: 183.64647 DEC: 41.202973
#doublelobe I think but less sure which are the lobes! suspect central source unrelated, if so double host SDSS J085138.89+301852.7 Z_ph~.45
possible #wat host SDSS J140657.50+443712.4 Z_sp=0.437
possible diffuse doublelobe but weak so hard to be sure, if so likeliest host is IR source at RA: 207.393111 DEC: 5.033601 no optical match
host possibly SDSS J171826.81+390547.3 Z_ph~0.36-0.54
possibly triple - NVSS shows a diffuse plume to NW not present in FIRST, suspect the fainter of the two sources in NW of this image is host
large #doublelobe host SDSS J171203.86+431631.6 Z_ph~0.47-0.51
FIRST suggests #triple IR obscured by star but possible faint optical match SDSS J113336.18+034531.2
bent triple or two doublelobes? NVSS suggests the source to SW has a counterpart NE, barely there in FIRST but hard to be sure with no core
NVSS suggests diffuse triple, host SDSS J104143.70+144000.5 Z_sp=0.191, smaller source unrelated SDSS J104143.27+144012.8 Z_sp=0.372
asymmetric #plume emission from SDSS J081657.41+210515.0 Z_sp=0.318 unsure if compact source to NW is related to that slightly overedge SSW
central #compact source has no optical match and is very faint in IR, despite 1/3 Jy, NE compact host SDSS J084731.44+143658.0 Z_ph~0.5-0.56
#triple shape suggestive of hybrid but too faint to be sure about this, no optical match for host
uncertain what to make of this, initially thought nat+small plume, NVSS suggests faint triple, if so host SDSS J162348.18+461848.7? Z_ph~.41
#doublelobe host maybe SDSS J003559.58+020113.1 Z_ph~0.24-0.35 colour unlike ordinary elliptical? maybe blue elliptical? no spectrum to say
possible #nat host SDSS J140923.49+593940.6 Z_sp=0.496 classed as galaxy with absorption typical of red elliptical but in optical looks QSO?
possibly #overedge #doublelobe other lobe almost 2' to N but not sure where the host would be, not much in IR/optical, so maybe unrelated?
distant #doublelobe QSO at Z_sp=2.109 SDSS J125410.45+393323.2 is Lyman alpha line always at very slightly different (only 0.0055) redshift?
symmetrical pair of blue objects either side of this galaxy, lens candidates or too far from core? host SDSS J171659.25+321445.0 Z_sp=0.111
#triple and #compact in close proximity, compact source is SDSS J144357.67+291923.8 Z_sp=0.178 classed as starforming, triple has no SDSS ID
#doublelobe and at least one other source in busy area, doublelobe host SDSS J165639.84+631649.6 Z_ph~0.7 or 0.2 other host(s) less certain
asymmetric source (maybe wat?) has IR/optical match at RA: 225.371553 DEC: 40.327511 no SDSS ID, whiteout due to nearby beta Bootis (HR5602)
very #bent and asymmetric source, possibly a small wat, host SDSS J163510.89+133249.2 Z_sp=0.212
NVSS suggests #doublelobe central IR source is a star, my guess host weak IR source at RA: 127.430976 DEC: 61.517204 no optical match
classified as bent doublelobe then from NVSS/FIRST saw the source WNW, so possibly overedge triple? no IR/optical match for triple core
#triple with very compact sources for core and lobes, possible faint IR host at RA: 133.467338 DEC: 21.540011 but no optical match
#nat host SDSS J114431.13+041548.7 Z_sp=0.422
slightly #overedge #triple possible optical match SDSS J105121.18+434301.1 Z_ph~0.59 FIRST/NVSS together suggest diffuse doublelobe to E
thick #hourglass possible optical match SDSS J075429.41+322326.7 Z_sp=0.570 emission lines characteristic of star formation OII/III Ha/b
central #hourglass possibly SDSS J104613.88+181738.1 Z_sp=0.303 NE #doublelobe has no optical match, IR source RA: 161.568812 DEC: 18.310163
asymmetric #doublelobe no IR match but possible optical match is a white dwarf?! SDSS J092738.00+351126.4 spectrum clearly star not galaxy
#compact source host SDSS J165342.12+213248.2 Z_sp=0.432 interactive spectrum classes it as starforming
#overedge #triple is counterlobe source on W edge of this image or fainter source ~3' away? host maybe SDSS J092434.02+144946.0 Z_ph~.31-.36
asymmetric #triple host maybe QSO? SDSS J102924.30+263554.1 classed as star but no spectrum to be sure
#overedge #doublelobe with hint of radio core from SDSS J131648.72+115342.6 Z_sp=0.479
distant #hourglass QSO at Z_sp=2.847 SDSS J142958.10+290228.9 why is Lyman alpha line redshift different by 0.01? is that significant?
very large extended structure in NVSS (~15' or have I read wrong?), combined with FIRST is possible this may be restarted?
not sure if this is a doublelobe with the other lobe brighter and to SW, although there is a bright IR source directly between them
#doublelobe possible very faint optical match to host SDSS J143037.69+134608.6 classed as star but very faint and red, guess elliptical z>.7
#triple possibly with faint hint of precession, no IR source but potentially an optical match SDSS J095849.23+032320.2 no z
given its strength, upper right source should be considered #ifrs as it also has no optical/IR match
agree with ivywong, host seems to be IR source at RA: 157.794431 DEC: 51.019521 no optical match so potentially large/distant #doublelobe
#doublelobe no IR/optical match, IR clean in WISE from following link, no stars bright enough to cause the white-out nearby
#triple QSO SDSS J103848.25+421856.6 Z_sp=0.925 unusual spectrum for QSO with OII/III, Hbeta emission? is star formation expected in a QSO?
#nat host possibly SDSS J105023.77+303915.0 Z_sp=0.388, FIRST shows other distorted sources to W, including possible wat and bent doublelobe
#doublelobe host galaxy almost obscured by star in IR, optically possible match SDSS J170205.43+355613.5 Z_ph~0.38-0.47
#triple - just, NW lobe faint, possible optical match for host SDSS J153617.26+155838.0 Z_sp=0.474 but other sources in close proximity
could this also be restarting?
potentially #restarted #triple no optical match
in addition to the #triple, hint of relic doublelobe here, W plume near middle of right edge, opposite to its ENE just above centre
#overedge triple with other lobe to NW, total separation ~3.5', possible optical match SDSS J111537.86+524648.0 Z_ph~0.17 or ~0.62
#corejet from NGC 3426, no counterlobe visible in FIRST/NVSS
FIRST shows possible restarted doublelobe to E, this source is possible relic, uncertain if weak signals in FIRST/NVSS to S or NE related
large extended structure to this source in NVSS, host SDSS J100623.61+240526.1 Z_ph~0.08 would say #bent as only lower plume has shifted
extended emission from disk-like galaxy SDSS J080217.94+112535.0 Z_sp=.060 clear starforming spectrum, NVSS shows possible SE to NW emission
#doublelobe NVSS shows second lobe SW, FIRST shows tentative hint of radio core near RA: 241.624524 DEC: 14.128239 no clear optical match
#overedge #doublelobe other lobe about 2' SSW no sign of radio core, unsure of host and possible optical matches have no SDSS ID
host SDSS J150440.06+071109.6 Z_ph~0.1 wonder what type of galaxy this is, IR bright + optically blue+faint for its z, so dusty starforming?
central #compact source maybe 2 galaxies either on line of sight or interacting SDSS J101402.26+114332.7 Z_sp=0.917 OII/III Hbeta emission
host appears to be star SDSS J234129.32+090645.1 but a faint adjacent smudge to its 8 o'clock may be a galaxy with no SDSS ID, if real
#doublelobe host has face-on disk shape with a hint of spiral structure SDSS J112811.63+241746.9 Z_ph~0.16
#compact source with faint IR, possible very faint optical match SDSS J105908.83+151458.4 Z_ph~0.09 very small+faint galaxy for such low z
slightly #overedge #doublelobe with a hint of a radio core corresponding to SDSS J131648.72+115342.6 Z_sp=0.479
#compact emission from SDSS J093612.82+091439.7 Z_sp=0.631 spectrum has some absorption but strong emission in OII/III, perhaps starforming?
faint #triple ? optical host candidate for core SDSS J130654.38+112002.7 starforming galaxy above it unlikely to be host, maybe no optical
bhgroup unlikely, #bent is SDSS J115243.74+340535.7 Z_sp=.447, #compact no optical match, #corejet maybe SDSS J115244.68+340519.7 Z_ph~.29
#hourglass SDSS J091134.75+125538.1 Z_sp=0.050 spectrum shows absorption of dusty galaxy but also emission in OII/III and Ha, starforming?
seems like a faint #triple very weak IR match to the radio core at RA: 171.872523 DEC: 2.399476 no optical match
#compact IR is blended, host optical match SDSS J161223.28+113531.6 Z_sp=0.272 many strong emission lines (SDSS says starburst broadline)
NVSS shows faint lobes running NE to SW so this is probably a triple or hourglass, host SDSS J111559.41+135323.2 Z_sp=0.166
#hourglass and #overedge #ifrs
#triple not 100% sure of host but maybe SDSS J022918.37+035637.1 Z_ph~0.46-0.85
#wat maybe? no clear optical match
suspect overedge source NE has different host but uncertain with this geometry, central signal maybe #nat SDSS J114254.30+110132.7 Z_sp=.154
host SDSS J095348.35+140941.7 Z_sp=0.236 spectrum shows weak emission OII/III and Ha, red but not quite dead? (i.e. some star formation?)
bent/wat/nat? from a QSO Z_sp=1.502 SDSS J095810.13+264929.4
possible weak triple but core too faint to generate a contour so not sure, no IR/optical match at core location ~ RA: 140.7195 DEC: 24.8707
NVSS shows extended #diffuse lobes scarcely visible in FIRST, so this is probably an hourglass with host SDSS J164556.39+191413.6 Z_sp=0.159
slightly #bent #triple host QSO at Z_sp=1.625 SDSS J081436.54+283338.7
#ifrs
possible merger, host SDSS J000748.27+122026.8 Z_sp=0.171 other galaxy only has photoZ, ~0.183 so not conclusive
fairly strong #compact emission from disturbed galaxy SDSS J083200.06+194854.2 Z_sp=0.133 many strong emission lines
central #hourglass hard to trace - too many nearby galaxies - E #compact source is #merger SDSS J152240.24+310856.6 Z_ph~0.14-0.15
NVSS shows diffuse structure to E, possible nat? host SDSS J122651.82+492249.1 Z_ph~0.26
central #compact source here is possible #merger with very distorted shape, star stream-like, host SDSS J120138.82+145428.6 Z_ph~0.28-0.47
central source maybe one lobe of a double, other at its 10 o'clock in NVSS but off the edge of the FIRST survey
strong #compact source SDSS J112341.90+125213.9 Z_sp=0.318 elongated elliptical shape+colour but very strong emission lines in OII/III Ha
#doublelobe with a hint of a radio core, host SDSS J084155.98+315022.5 Z_sp=0.697
#ifrs with slightly extended shape, no optical match
not sure how to classify this, plume+wat? host SDSS J100026.98+100642.1 Z_sp=0.277
#hourglass I don't think the disk-like galaxy is the host - a small blob in its NE edge that maybe a background galaxy is better aligned
#hourglass is SDSS J102734.02+135108.1 QSO Z_sp=.556 spectrum has both broad+narrow emission lines #compact is SDSS J102734.93+135048.5 no z
#triple and #compact source close enough for their contours to merge so could not classify separately, marked both IR sources as associated
host has possible optical match SDSS J111508.32+251838.3 Z_ph~0.59-0.61
bent triple or asymmetric double? hard to be sure of host but IR source nearby has optical match SDSS J140015.72+211851.5 Z_ph~0.54-0.73
possible tailed #doublelobe viewed from close to the line between the two hotspots, host SDSS J174429.65+582849.3 no z
possible a small/distant wat (bent #triple otherwise)? no optical match for IR host
#doublelobe host probably SDSS J003339.21+024321.1 Z_sp=0.470 but very many galaxies nearby, #compact source harder to trace for same reason
if the #hourglass has an IR host, it's obscured by the nearby star, the other source is #ifrs neither have an optical match
slightly #overedge #doublelobe possible weak optical match for likely IR core SDSS J121128.14+145018.8 Z_ph~0.64 if so maybe giant candidate
#doublelobe I think, unusual morphology so not really sure where the core is, though I marked as SDSS J134233.97+184853.3 Z_ph~0.21-0.25
#hourglass no optical match, SDSS shows possible asteroid to E (object moved between red/blue exposures)? labelled SDSS J164554.94+115931.1
strong #plume maybe developing into a wat? possibly weak extended diffuse emission in NVSS, host SDSS J111211.37+304352.3 Z_sp=0.106
#triple with very diffuse lobes, no exact IR match, no optical match, so core #ifrs and, if distant enough, potentially a giant
possible wat when considering both FIRST and NVSS with diffuse emission extending to the E? host SDSS J100330.69+571547.4 Z_ph~0.4
#overedge #triple host seemingly SDSS J115428.76+420231.4 Z_ph~0.19-0.2 emission from core seems extended, perhaps restarting?
central source has faint optical match SDSS J082322.05+512204.4 Z_ph~0.29-0.49, lower source lenticular? SDSS J082323.92+512047.9 Z_sp=0.180
#hourglass from green-coloured source in SDSS, otherwise normal SDSS J163442.93+414418.4 Z_ph~0.2
although appearing in FIRST as possibly one-sided, nat or corejet, NVSS suggests more extensive emission, so perhaps more FR1-like hourglass
one-sided #plume from SDSS J153811.21+121758.7 Z_sp=0.229 possible faint counterlobe in NVSS/FIRST but not sure, seems too compact?
host seemingly QSO at Z_sp=0.370 SDSS J080644.42+484149.1 unusual corejet-like feature extends to 10 o'clock from core, what could that be?
#corejet no optical match for IR host
one-sided #plume host SDSS J112837.75+191943.3 Z_sp=0.210 no sign of counterlobe in FIRST/NVSS so perhaps a nat?
large #triple NVSS shows maybe 3' across, NE to SW, host SDSS J135826.94+080651.0 Z_ph~0.1 FIRST shows 3 separate doublelobes nearby
#bent #doublelobe hint of narrow radio jets/core, host SDSS J145001.49+144747.9 Z_sp=0.300
#diffuse plumes clear from NVSS to NE and SW, host SDSS J164712.99+125125.1 Z_ph~0.093
#hourglass or hybrid candidate? contours weak so not sure, host SDSS J134703.00+291912.2 Z_ph~0.24 hint of diffuse structure in NVSS to SE
central #hourglass is almost Xshaped but too small to be sure, #compact source to NE separate and has only extremely faint IR match
#ifrs no optical match
#diffuse #doublelobe suspect host is SDSS J131405.99+243240.1 Z_sp=0.516 but two galaxies almost together in SDSS and not sure of radio core
#merger two spirals at Z_sp=.030 #compact N source maybe SDSS J130118.52+480423.9 Z_ph=.43-.5, NW maybe SDSS J130111.49+480431.0 Z_ph~.54-.6
#bent #triple with precessing jets? host SDSS J093904.49+274552.2 Z_sp=0.483 spectrum has no clear absorption or emission?
good spot - the SW lobe is some way off, making this a #giant candidate, depending on the redshift of the host, hard to trace though
could this be a wat? NVSS shows diffuse emission throughout this area. Not sure if the compact source on the left would be a part of this.
#merger pair of ellipticals at Z_sp=0.070-0.071 the radio emission seems to occur on a line between the two galactic nuclei?
#compact 0.73Jy source at Z_sp=2.094 bright QSO, some artefacts from the strong signal also present
slightly #overedge #doublelobe (central and W source) unsure of host, or even if it is one of the IR sources broadly in between the lobes
host maybe SDSS J133112.43+135317.5 Z_sp=0.561 so also #giant candidate as well?
#diffuse central emission extends NNW in this region according to NVSS, source uncertain but perhaps SDSS J144649.31+555054.4 Z_ph~.46-.51
IR almost blank but clear optical match SDSS J090212.98+275348.9 Z_ph~0.33 radio emission has hint of a nat
huge #diffuse structure around this object in NVSS (wat?), of which FIRST only shows strongest part, host SDSS J122622.51+640622.0 Z_sp=0.11
complex source in FIRST to SW, here upper #compact source has no IR but does have possible optical match SDSS J120949.69+222323.0 no z. QSO?
#corejet host QSO at Z_sp=2.052 SDSS J090354.09+100747.9
two separate #compact sources but the radio contours overlapped so was not able to classify them separately
FIRST image in discussion not what I see here, asymmetric doublelobe, definitely not triple, unsure of host but potential matches abound
classified as two separate ifrs sources but maybe related? halfway point at about RA: 25.72681 DEC: 11.716472 no IR/optical match either way
#hourglass optical match SDSS J120119.11+101731.2 Z_ph~0.4 faint but possibly extended shape
central radio source has some #relic emission to its 5 o'clock, radio emission at right edge is part of #overedge #triple with hint of a wat
possible #nat as NVSS shows diffuse emission extending SW from central source, which has optical match SDSS J170434.91+341759.5 Z_ph~0.23
possible #overedge #doublelobe with diffuse lobe to its 2 o'clock only visible in NVSS but hard to be sure associated or where the host is
#hybrid candidate? host seemingly SDSS J171531.63+365340.3 Z_ph~0.13 IR white-out due to nearby 3rd magnitude star 67 Her (HR 6418)
#triple offset from the IR behind it so maybe no IR/optical match? the IR source is SDSS J133620.71+112840.0 Z_sp=.646 strong emission lines
FIRST shows as tight #triple optical counterpart SDSS J014219.01+132746.5 QSO Z_sp=0.267 mix of wide and narrow emission lines in spectrum
#triple host partly obscured by nearby star in IR but possible optical match SDSS J120029.09+144741.7 Z_ph~0.41-0.44 extended shape
#ifrs no optical match
also #Sshaped host is SDSS J073837.71+482047.7 Z_ph~0.13
#merger ? IR source is a blend of two galaxies at Z_ph~.43-.45 (within their errors), not sure which is host, maybe SDSS J093207.84+261444.4
maybe this #triple is what Zshaped sources look like close up? FIRST image looks like precessing jets NVSS shows diffuse emission everywhere
NVSS suggest maybe N lobe of a large double, widespread #diffuse emission present not seen by FIRST
possible optical counterpart SDSS J134939.21+263751.6 but even this is slightly off the co-ordinates given, tough source to resolve
large #overedge #triple NVSS and FIRST (just) show the diffuse E lobe 3-3.5' away, host SDSS J135443.10+494959.1 Z_ph~0.13-0.22
NVSS/FIRST together suggest large diffuse triple about 3' to NW, running from NE to SW
#Zshaped host possibly SDSS J093528.29+081601.2 Z_ph~0.77-0.8
#nat host seemingly SDSS J143928.78+110613.8 Z_sp=0.125
UGC 5739 extended emission, perhaps both star formation and AGN activity or star formation only?
#triple and #hybrid candidate? question mark shape for upper lobe, lower emission straight, host maybe SDSS J084648.05+202409.9 Z_ph~.58-.67
IR white-out is real - this is M95! it seems to have a small #hourglass in its core, not sure if other compact sources within or behind it
#doublelobe with hint of a radio core at RA: 168.126162 DEC: 36.503957 no optical match
central IR object is foreground star but radio emission seems fairly central, not sure if radio is from star or unseen background galaxy
#bhgroup three separate sources all seem to be galaxies at z=0.308 central source possibly a nat with host SDSS J111120.16+260126.4
NVSS suggests hourglass or close doublelobe, maybe host SDSS J082938.52+245622.1 Z_sp=0.662 but hard to be certain
#doublelobe host uncertain as 2 galaxies very close together at same z, brightest is SDSS J002846.16+104800.2 Z_ph~0.364
#ifrs (the IR source immediately below is actually a pair of galaxies) possible optical match a smudge just above the pair but no ID in SDSS
#compact central source has no optical match, other is W lobe of #overedge #doublelobe
#doublelobe possible IR host at RA: 105.536738 DEC: 47.119681
#bhgroup all three host galaxies at z=0.384, two show #compact emission, #doublelobe is SDSS J111952.20+114031.0
IR almost white-out, SDSS shows possible optical match for #hourglass is SDSS J122141.73+034422.9 Z_sp=0.654
#hourglass + (potentially restarted?) #triple slightly #overedge to its 5 o'clock, unsure of host of hourglass, no optical match for triple
#merger extended emission from very disturbed disk-ish looking galaxy with large dust lanes SDSS J231412.76+105727.5 Z_ph~0.09
source galaxy seemingly SDSS J115913.71+535305.2 Z_ph~0.04-0.08 but would expect a QSO for 1.58Jy, this looks more like HII galaxy?
fairly #compact emission from spiral SDSS J115015.79+434406.5 Z_sp=0.024 no sign of merger or related galaxies nearby
large #overedge #doublelobe visible in FIRST, maybe restarted, unsure of host but cluster of galaxies in that direction
#triple is there extended structure in NVSS or is it just background? angle between lobes suggests wat? host RA: 119.17311 DEC: 60.503974
source of the #artefact signs is 1.88Jy source at lower left, maybe SDSS J215045.29+143334.4 Z_ph~.5 but central compact source also real
#merger pair of interacting galaxies nearly obscured by foreground star, bottom one seems to be the host SDSS J231526.52+143135.1 Z_ph~.1
#hourglass IR obscured by star so not able to classify but in SDSS possible candidate host SDSS J011954.47+110428.8 Z_ph~0.44-0.47
#triple with extended radio core, maybe restarted? host is SDSS J093518.19+020415.5 QSO Z_sp=0.650 really wide spectral lines, even for QSO?
#compact central source. Hint of diffuse emission from around the disk of nearby SDSS J103514.58+115526.3 Z_s=0.038, star formation maybe?
#corejet host SDSS J115033.73+352507.7 Z_ph~0.044-0.060 shape elongated/distorted, maybe merger, small for low z, HII galaxy maybe?
#doublelobe no radio core but source maybe SDSS J112625.32+134851.9 no z
this is a #giant candidate then, this source ~3' across + has Z_ph~0.60-0.65 also has hint of radio core but no contour so only #doublelobe
#triple with W lobe diffuse and possibly bent, radio core at RA: 211.545076 DEC: 24.509648 SDSS shows as orange blob close to star, no ID
slightly #overedge #doublelobe hint of radio core at RA: 241.132253 DEC: 30.773906 no optical match, IR source brightest in WISE band 2
both #hourglass and #compact sources maybe located in same cluster, many galaxies of similar colour and Z_ph together, source finding hard
one-lobed emission from unusual shape galaxy: HII galaxy maybe? SDSS J135415.95+245301.0 Z_ph~0.051-0.057 NED says known optical/radio match
large #overedge #doublelobe hint of radio core has optical match SDSS J122558.20+530938.3 Z_ph~0.66-0.79 image in SDSS suggestive of merger
#doublelobe radio source presumably in the background of NGC 5906 and obscured by its disk
one-lobed source, no sign of even weak emission opposite so perhaps nearly face-on, host candidate SDSS J002908.90+144847.9 Z_ph~0.62
marked this as a #doublelobe but unsure of host, FIRST/NVSS show signs of a separate diffuse doublelobe to NW
likely strong FR2 host SDSS J134254.38+282805.8 QSO Z_sp=1.035 on edge of globular cluster M3 (medal for whoever lined up the spectrograph!)
#giant candidate? 3' wide, possible optical match SDSS J084636.15+141307.6 Z_sp=0.493 Spectrum of star-forming/disk-like galaxy?
#triple host is QSO, SDSS J090118.47+221430.0 Z_sp=0.610
possible #nat from SDSS J143928.78+110613.8 Z_sp=0.125
asymmetric #doublelobe possible host SDSS J233034.02+092238.4 Z_ph~0.46 but tricky to be sure because of blend in IR and no clear core
#Sshape FIRST changes in sensitivity along a line through the middle of the image? Host for S is SDSS J085600.84+482910.3 Z_sp=0.119
hint of a radio core at RA: 185.35165 DEC: 47.843527 but no optical match, if this is a distant quasar could be a very large source
wide #doublelobe faint optical match for likely IR host SDSS J153052.78+145054.4 Z_ph~0.65-0.75
maybe #overedge #doublelobe with the more extended source in FIRST to 8 o'clock being the opposite lobe?
The symmetry here makes me think this might be what a nat would look like if the tails were directed almost towards us. Fascinating source!
#bent #hourglass host has spectrum with more emission than absorption but general shape elliptical SDSS J145325.57+410711.3 Z_sp=0.199
unsure if this is a distant hourglass, a relic or a lobe of an overedge source, NVSS/FIRST together suggest large triple but maybe too big?
#relic unsure of source. FIRST shows possible restarted doublelobe in SW?
#triple optical match to radio core listed as star, SDSS J082050.10+133840.6 no z, could it instead be a quasar?
#triple IR match to core brightest in WISE band 2 and also clear in band 3, possible optical match SDSS J024024.24+021004.9 no z
#relic of diffuse emission in lower-right of image clearer in NVSS but unsure where it originates
distant source, possible corejet or perhaps a lobe almost face-on SDSS J141832.34+225209.0 QSO Z_sp=2.413
UGC 6008 known emission line galaxy, edge-on disk with thick dust lanes and central bulge, compact source to E is quasar at Z_sp=1.807
#wat possibly a result of a merger? two galaxies of similar colours in close proximity SDSS J103059.61+143232.1 Z_sp=0.318
large #overedge #triple host candidate SDSS J165655.59+142928.3 Z_ph~0.63 if so potential #giant candidate
possible #wat but hard to be sure of host, nearby bright elliptical is likeliest: SDSS J142955.69+401126.8 Z_sp=0.215
strong source with complicated structure off the edge to SW in both FIRST and NVSS, in FIRST looks like a doublelobe + a nat, host uncertain
#doublelobe hint of radio core, if so host SDSS J122118.52+075501.1 Z_sp=0.849
#overedge #triple host QSO Z_sp=1.067 SDSS J145103.23+114108.5
hint of a radio core here but too weak to be sure, seems to be on the edge of the FIRST survey area, NVSS confirms second lobe fortunately
face-on to a plume or multiple sources?
diffuse nat?
#ifrs central source and #overedge #triple to NE
SDSS image has its own problem here, green/blue misaligned. Radio shape suggests corejet.
diffuse #overedge #doublelobe at top-right
NGC 4449 known emission line galaxy, possibly a weak triple in its centre, compact source likely unrelated
central #doublelobe source looks from SDSS as if possibly a merger, host SDSS J081343.54+381444.0 Z_ph~0.4 Not sure if other sources related
#diffuse emission clearer in NVSS, central source has multiple objects in close proximity, host maybe SDSS J163222.52+462753.8 Z_ph~.30-.37
one-sided #plume several galaxies close to line of sight so hard to be sure but host is probably SDSS J131830.32+362251.5 Z_sp=0.341
possible IR host at RA: 120.796654 DEC: 15.06235 no clear optical match, but host maybe QSO not in WISE? SDSS J080310.24+150332.6 Z_sp=2.849
#compact host has spectrum with both broad and narrow emission lines SDSS J105443.02+150656.2 QSO Z_sp=0.581
possible host might just be visible in WISE at RA: 114.777618 DEC: 31.136212 but no clear optical match for this IR source
NVSS shows possible extended structure to NE? asymmetric plumes clear in FIRST, host SDSS J120228.12+584133.3 Z_sp=0.127 possible merger
#triple SDSS shows two objects on similar line of sight, suspect the lower blue-white galaxy: SDSS J081300.22+324241.8 Z_ph~0.58-0.76
looks like a #plume face-on, host SDSS J091041.95+204832.9 Z_sp=0.342
I suspect both the IR sources beneath the plume are radio sources but the fainter one is a compact source and the brighter one a #wat
possible #nat host candidates are ellipticals at Z~0.213
radio looks like two nat sources and a compact whilst the rest are artefacts, no sign of hosts, NVSS missing data? GB6 shows extended signal
complicated emission not sure how many sources here, most significant component maybe #wat from SDSS J212804.10+041738.4 Z_sp=0.189
#doublelobe possible very faint IR host but not conclusive RA: 118.477597 DEC: 23.817834 in WISE but no optical match
strong #wat host maybe SDSS J151443.91+223725.1 Z_sp=0.384
agreed, #doublelobe with opposite lobe due N but not sure about host ID, maybe SDSS J144300.11+144042.0 Z_ph~0.39
#bent #doublelobe host SDSS J145001.49+144747.9 Z_sp=0.300 hint of radio core
#overedge #doublelobe opposite lobe ~2' away at 1 o'clock position, not sure of core but maybe SDSS J100656.01+311442.3 Z_ph~0.54
#compact source spectrum has both wide and narrow emission lines: quasar with high star formation rate? SDSS J085956.53+380234.8 Z_sp=.303
agree, could be looking at a plume face-on. hard to be sure of host with this geometry but the big elliptical is most likely
#hourglass 4C 37.43 Seyfert 1 galaxy at Z_sp=0.371
maybe #triple with one lobe connected to the core
very knotty #nat host seems to be SDSS J082316.23+535711.6 Z_sp=0.169 might be almost face-on to jets: reminds me of NGC 7385
possible #overedge wat, looks almost like a triple in NVSS but FIRST shows plumes
#nat at this resolution, FIRST shows plumes as separate so maybe a wat closer in. Host probably SDSS J105229.18+114534.1 Z_sp=0.219
slightly #bent #triple possible optical match for core SDSS J111716.60+575811.8 QSO Z_sp=1.673
faint #overedge #triple no IR/optical match for radio core
#bent source has possible optical match SDSS J104835.86+102419.9 Z_sp=0.710
possible #hybrid ? not sure of the host, could be SDSS J071906.66+372146.9 no z
#doublelobe that looks a little like a wat, hard to be sure of the host but I marked it as SDSS J122515.17+163644.6 Z_ph~0.6-0.7
possible very faint optical match for the radio core SDSS J092017.43+310633.7 Z_ph~0.49 or 0.77
#triple optical match for core SDSS J105222.18+062317.3 Z_sp=0.486 large but not quite giant
#triple + unrelated #ifrs optical match for triple core SDSS J012430.74+110541.6 Z_ph~0.16 or 0.48 SDSS image suggests 2 adjacent objects
2 spiral galaxies with hourglass emission or corejets at Z_sp=0.095 EoS SDSS J135817.73+171236.7 barred spiral SDSS J135818.74+171300.6
#triple with one lobe connected to core, optical match maybe SDSS J145018.47+574921.0 Z_ph~0.6-0.63 faint signs of numerous galaxies nearby
#nat
This is looking through globular cluster M3! Finding the hosts requires precise radio core co-ords. Many background galaxies visible 😃
host seems to be SDSS J121306.68+134317.7 Z_sp=0.174 both clear emission and absorption present in spectrum, elliptical shape and colour
#compact emission from disturbed spiral SDSS J152412.58+083241.2 Z_sp=.037 faint hint of radio emission on SE rim matches bluer area in SDSS
possibly faint #triple with only NVSS showing signs of a diffuse SE lobe, SDSS image show elliptical source but no ID due to nearby star
hourglass interesting too, optical match for IR host SDSS J022321.30+063931.1 labelled a star but might be bright QSO, diffuse optical halo?
#ifrs in centre has optical match SDSS J085848.35+310127.9 Z_sp=2.963 QSO
#doublelobe emission with a hint of a radio core, however a bright star seems to be almost exactly on top of this, so no chance to ID a host
looks like it could be #Zshaped but looking almost face-on to a jet
#overedge #doublelobe NVSS clearer, FIRST possibly shows fainter SE lobe but near edge of survey, two possible hosts close by both Z_ph~0.36
#ifrs #corejet an optical source is close by but not convincing, position seems slightly too S and E, SDSS J010030.59+055810.6 Z_ph~0.34-0.4
top source is part of #overedge #doublelobe hard to trace without a core, not sure there is an optical match
faint signs of #wat but plumes straight and bright until they bend
possible overedge doubleobe or isolated source? NVSS/FIRST show weaker source to E, 2'away. If isolated, no IR/optical match maybe corejet.
compact or hourglass emission but host has stellar spectrum (blackbody shape with absorption lines)? 2 optical sources on top of each other
two #doublelobe sources, one with long #plume . Right hand source is spiral with spectrum of elliptical? SDSS J170525.98+221617.9 Z_sp=0.048
agreed, could be a diffuse triple with another background source on a similar line of sight, my guess is the core is the more compact source
#hourglass is the spectrum showing disk emission? seems like borderline case between disk and elliptical SDSS J083136.46+574545.9 Z_sp=.726
diffuse emission to SW maybe associated with the central #hourglass feature? NVSS also shows possible faint structure to NE tailing off to N
#overedge #triple optical match for core SDSS J120144.97+110847.9 listed as star, no z, could be QSO? If so, maybe distant enough for giant
#wat that began as a #nat ? Hard to be sure of the host with this geometry but big elliptical nearby is SDSS J121011.99+112102.7 Z_sp=0.196
#doublelobe possible optical match for host SDSS J112526.53+014301.5 Z_sp=0.434 extended shape, spectra shows disk emission?
Is there a diffuse doublelobe in NVSS to NW? No counterpart emission in FIRST
#ifrs #corejet no sign of IR/optical host galaxy or an opposite radio lobe
bright #triple host Z_sp=1.361 SDSS J095228.45+062810.4 QSO
probably two independent sources but radio emission overlaps to make it look like an hourglass in between them, both hosts at similar Z~0.32
#merger host for central emission looks like EoS with some disruption SDSS J155447.94+105222.8 Z_sp=0.041
very bright #compact NW source here has no optical match and is faint in IR, could be very distant? no clear match for the #doublelobe also
possible #merger disk galaxy with distorted shape and hint of star streams SDSS J141858.84+453212.7 Z_sp=0.150
distant source! Z_sp=2.983 SDSS J115646.76+345441.2 QSO
#hourglass and #doublelobe both seem to have the same source - restarted? no optical match for host
The NW features maybe artefacts - they are aligned with the hexagonal shape of background noise, host has extended shape - spiral or merger?
agreed, this is a #doublelobe and the radio core should allow whatever the source is to be traced, no optical/IR match so maybe very distant
possible #overedge #doublelobe if so other lobe is just over 2' E but no sign of host in radio/optical/IR, if not then isolated source
possible optical match has odd shape, could be a merger or two galaxies on line of sight, SDSS J085043.49+475040.7 Z_ph~0.04-0.18
#corejet no sign of opposite lobe, several candidates for optical match, two at similar Z_ph (~0.66)
#doublelobe with one lobe #bent possible optical match for the IR source is very faint SDSS J132815.90+053621.8 Z_ph~0.66-0.7
beautiful #merger of two spirals with compact radio emission from both
could also be a #triple with a #ifrs core next to a weak #hourglass on our line of sight? Hourglass host SDSS J134059.90+114222.4 Z_ph~0.21
large #triple multiple matches for radio core in close proximity, closest seems to be SDSS J082028.42+231108.8 no z
possible #overedge #doublelobe if so, other lobe 2' below, clearer in NVSS, but star makes tracing the host difficult
large #overedge #triple lower lobe clearer in NVSS optical match for core SDSS J113337.30+111828.0 Z_sp=0.553 strong emission lines present
optical match for radio core at RA: 191.3809 DEC: 14.484222 but no information from SDSS. Hunch: Z~0.5-0.6 based on optical/IR appearance
central source obscured? two lower-right sources maybe SDSS J114250.78+580803.6 Z_ph~0.35-0.41 and SDSS J114248.13+580759.6 Z_ph~0.30-0.32
#overedge #triple host SDSS J122234.77+115439.0 Z_sp=0.281
#hourglass host galaxy possibly HII type? SDSS J164351.20+424953.6 Z_ph=0.07
bright one-lobed jet, or could this be a very narrow nat ? No sign of an opposite lobe in NVSS. Host SDSS J001532.45+143935.4 Z_sp=0.084
possible very faint optical match SDSS J121238.79+604432.3 Z_ph~0.4-0.7 just N of the spiral but hard to be sure of origin of the radio here
lower right lobe much fainter/more diffuse than upper-left, host is SDSS J121043.73+214809.2 Z_sp=0.407
host galaxy has elongated shape SDSS J113108.20+300357.3 Z_ph~0.38-0.44 could be a lenticular?
#doublelobe no sign of radio core but possible host (at 10 o'clock position against the star in IR) is SDSS J015554.10+122948.6 Z_ph~0.5-0.7
#merger host SDSS J110800.98+072632.2 Z_sp=0.041 known radio galaxy
possible #overedge #doubleobe with opposite lobe 2' due W and similar strength but hard to confirm, no sign of a core
very luminous #compact source: 1.44Jy at Z_sp=1.25 SDSS J094855.33+403944.6 QSO
#overedge #doublelobe opposite lobe is brighter at about 2 o'clock, multiple IR/optical candidates for host so hard to track down
one-lobed emission has two possible hosts in close proximity, the rest looks like a #wat NVSS doesn't see an opposing lobe for centre source
NVSS/FIRST pick up opposite lobe of this #doublelobe but no clear candidate for the core unless it's the compact source here and very bent
two #doublelobe sources, the upper is #overedge and the central has diffuse lower plume and possibly bent upper plume
I agree, source to NE is similar strength and mirrors the shape. Hard to be sure with wide doubles, may need further observations to check
#hourglass +large #overedge #triple possible optical match for triple core SDSS J104614.79+522906.5 Z_ph~0.57-0.75 but another galaxy nearby
#nat possible optical match SDSS J121150.36+471237.0 Z_sp=0.294 but several sources in close proximity
#overedge #triple optical match SDSS J084446.64+115455.4 Z_sp=0.245
#nat
maybe related to similar strength FIRST/NVSS signal at about 2 o'clock? Very tentative hint of radio core almost half way in this direction
#overedge #doublelobe other lobe right and slightly down, opposite hotspot 2' away possible host SDSS J104256.80+134442.5 Z_ph~0.68 +/-0.18
#hourglass + #relic emission at a different angle? possible optical match SDSS J134320.40+385831.9 Z_ph~0.1(+/-0.1) faint for its proximity
agree, NVSS shows faint emission to the left and down slightly, possible hourglass shape
I think this is a doublelobe with the lower lobe more diffuse, although still just visible, whilst the compact source is unrelated.
#merger radio emission is from spiral SDSS J120334.66+604746.7 Z_ph~0.085
is this known radio galaxy 2MASX J06590418+4902350 z~0.0919? outside SDSS, checked Simbad
NVSS shows huge region of radio emission, host is SDSS J145555.27+115141.4 Z_sp=0.032
could this be a 'red quasar'? optical match seems to be SDSS J225018.68+034006.6
#overedge #doubleobe radio core just visible but too weak to generate a contour, has optical match SDSS J134125.39+145107.0 Z_ph~0.42
highly luminous source: optical counterpart seems to be SDSS J083542.89+070157.9 QSO Z_sp=2.671 with 0.29Jy
single #plume with no FIRST counterpart, NVSS unclear, but possible radio core at RA: 253.46331 DEC: 24.568753 no optical match
#corejet optical match faint for its reshift SDSS J171845.25+364911.0 Z_ph~0.05-0.12 but bright in radio: 0.15Jy wonder what type of galaxy
1.21 Jy from a source at Z_sp=0.956! SDSS J122452.42+033050.2 QSO is there an upper limit on how luminous these can get? just amazing
#triple no optical match for core
radio core SDSS J093301.60+495029.5 QSO at Z_sp=0.616 FIRST shows lobes almost 2' apart so #giant candidate
suspect two sources here: SDSS J145118.32+071715.5 Z_sp=0.307 for central radio signal and maybe SDSS J145119.77+071704.0 Z_ph~0.32 for rest
#overedge #doublelobe FIRST/NVSS show other hotspot/lobe almost 2' below but no radio core
#merger two spirals at Z_sp=0.064
#ifrs no optical/IR counterparts for these sources
SDSS shows host has extended morphology like a spiral SDSS J123119.74+112242.9 Z_sp=0.512 spectrum unlike elliptical or QSO. What is it?
almost 0.4Jy! Source has clear IR in WISE at RA: 247.162459 DEC: 14.63507 but no SDSS counterpart, so host galaxy probably not a QSO?
bright #ifrs almost 0.1Jy no IR/optical match
#corejet
#merger hosts at z=0.047 image seems centred on foreground star or is it a background QSO?
diffuse emission seems centred on the #overedge source SDSS J121804.88+181353.7 spectroZ=0.140 but perhaps more than one point of origin?
radio core looks like SDSS J082645.29+171026.0 photoZ~0.56+/-0.12 just visible as red blob on NE edge of the (unrelated) foreground spiral
#overedge #doublelobe NVSS is clearest but opposite hotspot visible in FIRST also. Almost 3' wide but hard to find a host
wide diffuse #relic lobes clearer in NVSS, possible optical host SDSS J082603.28+110346.1 spectroZ=0.610 if so possible giant
was referring to the source type listed in SDSS, in the section on Optical Spectra (BLUE_RADIO). Usually see QSO or LRG here for pointsource
very bright #ifrs 0.29Jy no optical match, possible extremely faint IR signal but seems slightly offset, unsure if related
#Zshaped
3 #ifrs in one image, or are top two related? possible very faint WISE source in between them but all 3 seem point-like, no optical match
radio from star formation? SDSS J125314.55+042747.7 photoZ~0.02 clumpy structure, perhaps a dwarf galaxy?
possible optical match to WISE source in centre of #doublelobe SDSS J090430.88+231129.9 photoZ~0.45-0.55 giant candidate if so
unusual host? blue galaxy, not QSO, spectroZ=0.654 SDSS J090456.83+165632.3
maybe two independent #ifrs ? central source ~0.2Jy optical counterpart SDSS J114158.91+144511.0 photoZ~0.65 other source no optical/IR
bright #hourglass possible optical match SDSS J004458.73+102653.1 listed as star but perhaps a QSO?
AGN activity in spiral galaxy UGC 8237
#doublelobe source is bright even in WISE band 4, possible optical counterpart SDSS J132728.96+020354.9 photoZ~0.08 elliptical or disc host?
#ifrs no optical/IR match
source is elliptical galaxy with dust lane
central radio emission maybe from both the large galaxy and QSO seen in SDSS but hard to separate
FIRST shows wide jets but emission too compact/faint for NVSS? possible radio core near RA: 120.3554 DEC: 13.8164 no clear optical/IR match
both FIRST and NVSS show a similar strength source almost 4' in the 2 o'clock direction but without a core it's unlikely they are related
possible optical match for SDSS J105130.99+601225.3 labelled a star but maybe it's really a QSO?
overedge doublelobe with counterpart lobe 3' above in FIRST and NVSS, or are they unrelated? hard to say without a core
#merger
star formation or AGN activity? this is EoS SDSS J105615.23+190740.8 spectroZ=0.068
spectroZ=2.356 if optical match is SDSS J163439.37+241745.3 QSO
restarted triple? the diffuse emission below the bright central emission looks to originate at the same core (SDSS J151608.23+141721.4?)
#headtail
#ifrs almost 0.1 Jy but no optical/IR match
possible overedge doublelobe, both NVSS and FIRST show feature of similar strength at just past 6 o'clock but hard to be sure related
NVSS confirms one source, possible optical match SDSS J235718.38+144609.8 spectroZ=1.817 QSO, FIRST shows peak 0.77Jy, huge luminosity!
AGN activity from spiral galaxy SDSS J121702.89+560829.0 spectroZ=0.052 morphology distorted, could be result of merger or interaction?
#bent
#bent FIRST shows very bright object (triple?) below right outside this field of view
bright #ifrs no optical/IR match
strong #ifrs on the right (almost 0.14Jy) with no optical/IR counterpart
#ifrs no optical/IR counterpart
very large #overedge #doublelobe 3' from FIRST but hard to pin down a host
wat or #bent triple
spirals merging in SDSS image or dusty ellipticals? SDSS J125324.67+114240.4 spectroZ=0.066
I agree - allows us to see further too - optical counterpart could be SDSS J131234.73+111003.3 listed as a star. Maybe really a QSO?
large #overedge #triple lobes clear in NVSS, optical counterpart SDSS J092101.48+112944.3 spectroZ=0.160
#hourglass with tail? IR source is a spiral but the position of radio is off-centre, almost certainly a background galaxy not in SDSS
#Sshaped #wat possible optical counterpart SDSS J154013.42+111010.8 QSO spectroZ=2.059
pretty edge-on spiral, known radio galaxy SDSS J082714.26+535636.8 radio is due to AGN
#overedge #doublelobe NVSS shows the second lobe to the right, too diffuse for FIRST, could be large but would be tough to trace a core
#hourglass with a tail?
neither source has optical counterpart, even the 0.24Jy topmost signal, could that be very high redshift QSO?
#triple possible optical counterpart for host SDSS J122815.19+432353.2 labelled as star but might be QSO?
distant source! SDSS J114302.24+144838.6 is QSO with spectroZ=2.379
is the host a spiral or a LRG? Optical not clear on shape but either seems possible, SDSS J091808.75+115319.2 photoZ~0.71+/-0.14
#ifrs both bright IR sources seem to be foreground stars and radio source between them, no other optical candidates
just one lobe, if there's another opposite it's too small for NVSS to resolve. Optical counterpart SDSS J082932.05+040132.1 spectroZ=0.215
possible optical counterpart SDSS J084636.15+141307.6 spectroZ=0.493, almost 3' across from FIRST so large but not quite giant?
slightly #bent #triple with a separate radio source on bright IR galaxy just below the right hand plume
#overedge #triple with #relic emission and possible counterpart to WISE co-ordinates SDSS J133951.35+120300.4 spectroZ=0.577 LRG, #giant
#triple optical counterpart to WISE co-ordinates is SDSS J023519.69+032859.9 star? otherwise no optical match for these co-ordinates
#triple possible optical counterpart SDSS J084847.74+142057.6 spectroZ=1.694 QSO how large is this?
#hourglass with many #artefact signals. Possible optical counterpart SDSS J085308.60+135254.8 spectroZ=1.112 QSO
#bent possible optical counterpart SDSS J092838.41+133807.5 spectroZ=0.585 Luminous Red Galaxy
#bent #doublelobe possible optical counterpart: SDSS J141652.15+093115.1 spectroZ=0.689, Luminous Red Galaxy
#doublelobe
#headtail no counterpart in SDSS
NVSS indicates this may be part of a faint #doublelobe
I've seen something similar in ARG0002yob FIRSTJ082331.9+112831
The FIRST image of this shows something else that might be similar above
no contours appeared on my classification image but I see them here (along with this box for 1st time). Five seemingly independent sources