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OIII,QSO AGN Broadline

  • bluemagi by bluemagi

    Found this in SDSS. OBJid:1237668298202415270 RA=180.90382 DEC=20.10851.

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  • bluemagi by bluemagi

    It looks the same green color as the one I had on 6/4/16 under Supernova? I just rememberd.

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  • bluemagi by bluemagi

    Is it a Green Bean ?

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  • Budgieye by Budgieye moderator

    To start a new topic, go to Discussion boards, and start a new topic. I get confused when I look at the AGZ image and it doesn't match what you are talking about.

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  • Budgieye by Budgieye moderator

    Yes, it is a green bean galaxy. Good of you to see that. #greenbean seeForum post by Bill Keel Saturday, 15 December 2012: Green Bean Galaxies and Flashing Quasars http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=280558.msg622346#msg622346

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    http://www.space.com/18764-glowing-green-bean-galaxies.html

    The galaxy represents a new type, and falls within the range of active galaxies known as Seyfert galaxies. It glows green because of X-rays spewing from a gigantic black hole at its center that weighs several million to billion times more than the sun.

    Dubbed a "green bean" galaxy, it appears to be quite rare. Scientists found only about 20 green beans in the vast swath of sky surveyed for this research


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    http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/explore/Summary.aspx?id=1237668298202415270

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    Re: Sought: AGN with big companion galaxies
    « Reply #880 on: August 13, 2012, 03:50:28 pmhttp://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=279841.msg612854#msg612854

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  • bluemagi by bluemagi

    Sorry Budgieye for the wrong picture, still learning how to do all this. Thanks for all your help. I appreciate you and Elisabeth answering my questions and helping me out.

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  • Keiyentai by Keiyentai

    Nice find. Was reading up on Green Bean galaxies earlier today on Wikipedia and that's how I found this site. I love these kind of community science projects/forums. Last time I did one similar was for Project Star dust and helping find actual comet particles and not just artifacts and or damaged AirGell Cells.

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  • Budgieye by Budgieye moderator

    Hi Keiyentai Welcome to Galaxy Zoo Talk. Hope you enjoy our kind of citizen science.

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