List of objects of interest from old files
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Sent in by a Zooite clearing away some old files.
1237668680459223352 RA:274.0482 DEC:42.6603 Voorwerp around AGN (Blue)
1237661061188158124 RA:58.52576 DEC:38.1784 Young stellar object (runaway star) on Simbad
1237664093977182232 RA:139.1744 DEC:30.9154 Galaxy with Jet
1237665025445462051 RA:194.7513 DEC:13.5288 Galaxy (SDSS) Object of unknown nature on Simbad
1237664819280871721 RA:164.1443 DEC:35.9800 Galaxy (SDSS) Object of unknown nature on Simbad
1237663543149199853 RA:337.3316 DEC:-0.1775 Quasar(Simbad),SDSS Galaxy see spectrum
1237663277925335325 RA:354.4891 DEC:0.5226 See Spectrum
1237657630579229521 RA:117.8352 DEC:28.3133 Quasar SDSS Galaxy
1237659324947824742 RA:227.6530 DEC:51.1485 Low mass star
1237664289398522029 RA:201.3522 DEC:13.4095 Starburst
1237668293912232082 RA:174.8834 DEC:19.8765 Starburst
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Voorwerp around AGN (Blue)
1237668680459223352 RA:274.0482 DEC:42.6603 Voorwerp around AGN (Blue)
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/explore/summary.aspx?id=1237668680459223352
1237668680459223352 RA:274.0482 DEC:42.6603 Voorwerp around AGN (Blue)
blue area
Yes, an AGN-ionized cloud, excellent! but sadly, already on the list
The Galaxy Zoo survey for giant AGN-ionized clouds: past and present black
hole accretion events by Bill Keel et al. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/bib_query?2012MNRAS.420..878KPosted
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Young stellar object (runaway star) on Simbad
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/explore/summary.aspx?id=1237661061188158124
1237661061188158124 RA:58.52576 DEC:38.1784 Young stellar object (runaway star) on Simbad
no spectrum
Very nice! I'll put it in the Index
IRAS 03507+3801 -- Young Stellar Object
Some references in SIMBAD
http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-id?submit=display&bibdisplay=refsum&bibyear1=1983&bibyear2=2017&Ident=%40672237&Name=IRAS+03507%2B3801#lab_bib
Herbig-Haro flows near compact reflection nebulae.
IRAS sources associated with small nebulae in star forming regions: optical and near infrared images.Posted
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Galaxy with Jet 1237664093977182232 RA:139.1744 DEC:30.9154 Galaxy with Jet
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/explore/summary.aspx?id=1237664093977182232
A distant galaxy. Jets are tiny objects seen in a few nearby galaxies. http://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000001/discussions/DGZ0000wrb?page=3&comment_id=53d8b92adb90c76710000f93
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Galaxy (SDSS) Object of unknown nature on Simbad
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/explore/summary.aspx?id=1237665025445462051
spectrum shows much hot hydrogen., not much hot oxygen.
many references in NED, many about being an X-ray object and Wolf-Rayet galaxies.
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Object of unknown nature on Simbad 1237664819280871721 RA:164.1443 DEC:35.9800 Galaxy (SDSS)
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/explore/summary.aspx?id=1237664819280871721
Very nice. A green pea that is so far away, it has become redsifted to become a "red pea" Nicest example that I have seen. There is a red pea in this chart
PAGE 2 Galaxy Redshift Chart https://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000007/discussions/DGZ0000ulp?page=2
Listed as a radio quiet quasar in NED, but it is probably in huge surveys that didn't look individually at each spectrum.
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Quasar(Simbad),SDSS Galaxy see spectrum 1237663543149199853 RA:337.3316 DEC:-0.1775 Quasar(Simbad),SDSS Galaxy see spectrum
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/explore/summary.aspx?id=1237663543149199853
Weird spectrum. Software is struggling to identify the peaks. Me too. My thought is a flaring red dwarf star. Not a quasar.
But I have no idea.
dMe Stars http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=277367.msg441993#msg441993
Cataclysmic Variable Stars http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=277190.105
Atmospheric conditions were bad on the night, see the grey line on the chart. Maybe the extra peaks are artifacts of the weather and it overwhelmed the weak spectrum.
Any other opinions?
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See Spectrum 1237663277925335325 RA:354.4891 DEC:0.5226
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/explore/summary.aspx?id=1237663277925335325
The software seems to have labelled the peaks correctly. So identification seem correct. Galaxy starforming.
With AGN. (active galaxy nucleus)A green pea, turned red with redshift.
z=0.08 is just amount the limit that we can see with telescope.
PAGE 2 Galaxy Redshift Chart https://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000007/discussions/DGZ0000ulp?page=2
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Quasar SDSS Galaxy 1237657630579229521 RA:117.8352 DEC:28.3133
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/explore/summary.aspx?id=1237657630579229521
Weak spectrum. Almost all the values are between 1 and 5. To me, I think it is a white star, and there is an artifact in the spectrum, which got the software to label it as a galaxy, but is unable to correctly label the "peaks"
There are white quasars in SDSS, but their spectrum looks different. White quasars are at a distance of
Here is a white quasar as an example.
PAGE 2 Galaxy Redshift Chart https://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000007/discussions/DGZ0000ulp?page=2
PAGE 3 Spectra guide for SDSS images in Galaxy Zoo Talk https://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000001/discussions/DGZ0000ulp?page=3&comment_id=53fef2ee3d5a77490c0001b6
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Low mass star 1237659324947824742 RA:227.6530 DEC:51.1485 Low mass star
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/explore/summary.aspx?id=1237659324947824742
This is an example on how software can fail.
It is not a star at z=0 it is a quasar at z=0.449773 Amazing spectrum.
Many refererence in SIMBAD, eg Mining for dust in type 1 quasars, Precious Metals in SDSS Quasar Spectra.
So a quasar shrouded in dust.
http://simbad.u-strasbg.fr/simbad/sim-id?submit=display&bibdisplay=refsum&bibyear1=1983&bibyear2=2017&Ident=%404132324&Name=2MASS+J15103675%2B5108545#lab_bib
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Starburst galaxy 1237664289398522029 RA:201.3522 DEC:13.4095 Starburst
http://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/explore/summary.aspx?id=1237664289398522029
It is a purple pea, with a redshift between blue pea and green pea.
PAGE 2 Galaxy Redshift Chart https://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000007/discussions/DGZ0000ulp?page=2
PAGE 3 Spectra guide for SDSS images in Galaxy Zoo Talk https://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000001/discussions/DGZ0000ulp?page=3&comment_id=53fef2ee3d5a77490c0001b6
Hmmm... no references in NED, have you found a new one?
http://cas.sdss.org/dr7/en/tools/explore/obj.asp?id=587738568173617235
Nothing in Talk and Forum, though searches are never perfect
3.8 Green peas, compact starburst, Blue compact starburst , OIII objects https://talk.galaxyzoo.org/#/boards/BGZ0000001/discussions/DGZ0000wrb?page=3
Friday 21 May 2010 Peas! Blue, purple, white, green and red (Read 6118 times) http://www.galaxyzooforum.org/index.php?topic=277749.msg464364#msg464364
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Starburst galaxy
1237668293912232082 RA:174.8834 DEC:19.8765 Starbursthttp://skyserver.sdss.org/dr12/en/tools/explore/summary.aspx?id=1237668293912232082
Half of the galaxy is a purple pea, a starburst galaxy
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