Radio Galaxy Zoo Talk
#compact
The uppermost galaxy looks like it spewed two lobes at different times. (One of the dimmer lobes shares contours with the brighter lobes)
#relic
#compact #plumes
IR totally overexposed.
#corejet
#hourglass
#hourglass #compact
#plumes
#bent #messy
#hourglass #corejet
Galaxy Collision?
#relic #corejet
#bent
#relic #faintIR
#hybrid
#messy #bent
#faint
Nice lobes. Faint IR source. #faint
#faintIR
IR source nearly lost in glare of foreground object.
AGN with two clear jets. Nice!
AGN with two off-center jets? Or three separate AGN's unresolved in IR?
Bent lobes. Weird.
#lobes
Clearly spewing out from the IR source just to the above left. #singlejet
#oddball
Best guess. The IR source I marked is equidistant from what appear to be two jets.
VERY faint IR source. Barely above background.
Bright IR source spit out a tadpole...
A fine pair of radio lobes, with the host galaxy MIA. Derp.
Classic lobes from a very faint source.
Bright radio source - no IR component. Faint radio source - bright IR component. Weird. Was bright one ejected? But not really jet shaped.
Really distinct radio lobes here, but the IR source isn't home, apparently. I see no IR source brighter than background, anyway.
Nice double-lobe emitting galaxy and a faint single-source radio/IR to the left of that.
Did the bright IR source to the upper right of the lobes spit out a BH that is creating the lobes? I marked it that way, anyway.
I marked this contour as coming from the bright IR source to its right. No IR where the contour is located. Am I doing this right?
Complex one. Could be BH in center of bright IR source, throwing out a pair of jets. But the "jets" are not lined up.
Tough one. maybe a pair of jets coming from a faint IR source midway between the lobes, but stronger IR sources are very close.
Looks like very noisy IR - any source probably washed out.
#compact
#compact
The uppermost galaxy looks like it spewed two lobes at different times. (One of the dimmer lobes shares contours with the brighter lobes)
#compact
#relic
#relic
#compact #plumes
IR totally overexposed.
#corejet
#hourglass
#compact
#hourglass #compact
#corejet
#hourglass
#plumes
#compact
#plumes
#plumes
#hourglass
#corejet
#hourglass
#relic
#hourglass
#corejet
#bent #messy
#relic
#plumes
#plumes
#hourglass
#hourglass #corejet
#corejet
Galaxy Collision?
#hourglass
#hourglass
#relic #corejet
#hourglass
#bent
#relic
#hourglass
#relic #faintIR
#relic
#corejet
#hourglass
#corejet
#corejet
#hybrid
#hourglass
#messy #bent
#hourglass
#relic
#bent
#relic
#hourglass
#relic
#hourglass
#hourglass
#corejet
#hourglass
#relic
#bent
#bent
#faint
Nice lobes. Faint IR source. #faint
#faintIR
IR source nearly lost in glare of foreground object.
AGN with two clear jets. Nice!
AGN with two off-center jets? Or three separate AGN's unresolved in IR?
Bent lobes. Weird.
#faintIR
#lobes
Clearly spewing out from the IR source just to the above left. #singlejet
#oddball
Best guess. The IR source I marked is equidistant from what appear to be two jets.
VERY faint IR source. Barely above background.
Bright IR source spit out a tadpole...
A fine pair of radio lobes, with the host galaxy MIA. Derp.
Classic lobes from a very faint source.
Bright radio source - no IR component. Faint radio source - bright IR component. Weird. Was bright one ejected? But not really jet shaped.
Really distinct radio lobes here, but the IR source isn't home, apparently. I see no IR source brighter than background, anyway.
Nice double-lobe emitting galaxy and a faint single-source radio/IR to the left of that.
Did the bright IR source to the upper right of the lobes spit out a BH that is creating the lobes? I marked it that way, anyway.
I marked this contour as coming from the bright IR source to its right. No IR where the contour is located. Am I doing this right?
Complex one. Could be BH in center of bright IR source, throwing out a pair of jets. But the "jets" are not lined up.
Tough one. maybe a pair of jets coming from a faint IR source midway between the lobes, but stronger IR sources are very close.
Looks like very noisy IR - any source probably washed out.