However, what kind of an object is this?
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by Artman40
I've noticed that its SED is rather hill-shaped with smaller error bars at longer wavelengths. Is this an extragalactic object? SIMBAD doesn't tell me anything.
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by voyager1682002 moderator
Could be #agn candidate
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by Artman40
Interesting. In anotherAGN candidate, SED was the other way around.
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by Artman40
http://talk.diskdetective.org/#/subjects/AWI0005wnb
Is this also AGN candidate?
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AWI0005wnb is a YSO - http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-ref=VIZ53a7d1ed2ef0&-out.add=.&-source=J/ApJS/207/5/prop&recno=296
Spectral type - M, Disk type - transition disk, T Tauri star type (Weak)
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by Artman40
Guess that one is good then. ~ means a promising SED then.
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by voyager1682002 moderator
Yes, it's a good one
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