Disk Detective Talk
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple?
Multiple.
Seems to be multiple.
Is it #Multiple or #Goodcandidate?
What's that? A Galaxy?
#Multiple but also #YSO.
What's this?
#Star. Probably a late-type star.
#Star.
#Goodcandidate?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate? HD 236737. Ir is this Be star?
Why am I classifying this again?
Multiple objects.
Multiple. Weird SED.
Late-type star.
Good candidate or bad in WISE 4?
Multiple objects? (one at 11 o'clock?)
Very #goodcandidate or not? #Emission-line-star.
Late-type #star?
Red variable?
#Goodcandidate!
Located near the galaxy center?
Galaxy?
#Extended
However, it's a late-Be-star.
Good news!
Blackened star?
Multiple or not?
So B giants aren't good?
M-#star.
Interesting SED. Is it likely to be multiple?
Borderline #multiple.
Seems multiple.
#Multiple.
#Extended.
Seems multiple objects. Noise levels aren't too high in 1.15µm.
What's that? #Goodcandidate or likely contamination?
HD 19245, B9 star. Contaminated.
Is this on the interest list already?
Spectral type O+. Too hot?
Very #goodcandidate!
F5V star. Is it multiple?
Images missing.
Very #goodcandidate or multiple?
Nearby HR 3720 does all the shining, not UCAC2 805993. HR 3720 also may have a #knowndisk.
Now this is weird. SIMBAd says it's an extragalactic object. So many references.
A late-type #star. Proper motion is unclear.
#Galaxy.
Good candidate or not?
#Orion-variable.
Red #variable.
Weird that it's a #Be-star. Spectral class is O.
Late-type #star.
Mid-#Be-star. Also seems to be multiple.
Contaminated probably. Interesting SED though.
#Goodcandidate, Be star or contamination?
B9IV star. Seems contaminated.
Semi-regular #variable.
#Mira #variable.
Note that Vizier catalogues an object of with proper motion of about 1100mas/yr about 8'' away from target.
#Mira variable?
HR 8009, late-#Be-star. Also there seem to be multiple objects.
Is it contaminated in WISE 1 and 2?
#Contamination.
Is it contaminated? An early-type #star.
#Goodcandidate! K-#giant.
#Goodcandidate? High proper motion.
Pre-main sequence star?
#Knowndisk?
#Emission-line-star. Is it contaminated?
#Young-stellar-object.
I don't know about this one.
#Star. #Goodcandidate with visible proper motion or red variable?
Multiple objects but possible YSO.
Is this a quasar or not?
#Mira-variable.
#Orion-variable but #extended.
Helium-burning #AGB-star.
1.15µm goes wild.
Late type star. Probably multiple objects.
#Be-star. It's a late Be star though.
Shift happens.
HD 38426, Early-type star. It's contaminated though.
A2V #star. However, it appears to be bit contaminated.
It's oversaturated in WISE 1 and very bright in 2MASS as well.
#Shift happens.
#Goodcandidate? Or just red variable.
#O-star.
Multiple objects. Blue image shows dust originating from Solar system.
#Wolf-Rayet-Star.
#Be-star.
Another object at 11 o'clock?
Its SED is very #galaxy like.
#AGB-star.
Cl* IC 348 LRL 67, #YSO with #knowndisk?
Ope star.
#Carbonstar.
#Star. What kind of a star though?
Is it a close binary?
Carbon star?
#Eclipsing-binary
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
What kind of a galaxy is this?
Interesting SED.
I don't know.
Probably multiple.
Is this a late variable?
I don't know. Seems like a giant to me. At least with that low proper motion.
There are some surrounding objects.
What kind of variable is this?
Late type star. Is its proper motion low?
Interesting. I thought it was oversaturation.
That's nothing compared to what some other people have seen.
Interesting SED though.
Late-type #star. Low proper motion.
What are we looking at in here?
It is a star so it counts as round. However, it seems to be multiple.
Probably a Mira variable?
I don't know. Seems there are lots of faint stars behind it.
Very #goodcandidate! Interesting SED.
AKARI-IRC-V1 J0633228-531358 but it's multiple.
Does that count as multiple objects or is it misalignment?
VizieR shows two objects and are there discrepancies with proper motions?
Multiple objects or not?
And a multiple.
Multiple (object at 4 o'clock)?
Reddened AGB star?
Binary star or not?
Contamination?
What in the name is this? Messed up in WISE 3 but rather tidy in WISE 4.
Emission-line Star , #Knowndisk.
#YSO-candidate. Are there multiple objects?
#T-tauri type star. #Knowndisk.
Good candidate or Mira variable?
One right next to the main object at 4 o'clock.
Looks like a YSO.
It's a star.
May be pre-main sequence star but appears to be contaminated.
Multiple? One object at border.
Early-type #star with interesting SED but is multiple.
According to VizieR, there is an object about 2'' away from the center with proper motion of about 62.5 mas/yr.
Hmm...what is this? Mira variable?
Is it known disk?
V* HM Lup, #Knowndisk. #T-Tauri type star.
Is it known disk or multiple objects?
#Knowndisk
Probably a semi-regular pulsating variable. Moreover, that object at 11 o'clock may contaminate the results.
Contaminated #be-star.
#Flare-star suffering #contamination. Surveyed with Spitzer telescope.
It has noticeable proper motion.
Seyfert 1 Galaxy
wK2III class #star but may be contaminated.
Semi-regular pulsating star.
Extended.
HD 198785. #Shifting.
Contaminated.
Low proper motion.
This definitely looks like a galaxy but its WISE 3 and 4 photometric intensity is rather tightly constrained.
Not.
Some kind of galaxy.
#Goodcandidate or contamination? ~ -shaped SED.
#Goodcandidate! ~ -shaped SED.
Late-type star. Low proper motion.
#Be-star
This seems contaminated.
#YSO. Are there contaminating objects at 11 and 7 o'clock?
#YSO candidate. Is it multiple objects?
#YSO. Are there multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#YSO. Multiple objects.
Is it contaminated?
Seems a bit contaminated.
HD 212044, Be-star with strange SED.
#Be-star and multiple objects.
Just late B or Be Star?
Be star like SIMBAD says?
#shifting
#Goodcandidate! Is it contaminated?
B Emission-line star? Also, multiple objects.
#Carbonstar
Rather oversaturated in WISE 1
M-giant but it has average and detected proper motion.
#YSO
Late-type star, low proper motion.
Multiple objects? They are just visible.
What's this and how much does the object at 1 o'clock contaminate it?
Red variable with low proper motion.
Low proper motion and late-type star.
Is it a Be star or H alpha emission star?
Is it shifting?
Is it Be-star?
Blend.
Are bright giants bad or good candidates?
#Planetary-nebula. Good candidate soon.
Some sort of semi-regular variable.
#goodcandidate! K-giant.
Is it AGN as SIMBAD tells?
Variable Star of R CrB type
#Mira #variable
Interesting SED. Rather flat for its type.
If it's B class emission-line giant, does it mean it's a Be star?
#Goodcandidate or star/galaxy blend?
Very #Goodcandidate! High proper motion!
V* CE Ant, multiple star with #knowndisk. Almost 100 refs.
#Goodcandidate
What am I seeing here? AGN?
YSO. Is it contaminated by the object at 10 o'clock?
Good candidate or contamination?
Very #goodcandidate or something else?
Does it bleed in?
#Goodcandidate. Why does VizieR show more objects though?
It's a weird variable but look at the pics!
K-star
What's this star?
Is it multiple objects?
HD 129683, #knowndisk?
HD 131835, #knowndisk.
Mira variable?
HD 134888, #knowndisk
HD 133803, #knowndisk.
Two objects but good SED.
Extended?
Does someone know better?
#goodcandidate or extended?
2MASS J15562477-2225552, #Knowndisk ?
#Brown-dwarf. Known disk?
HD 142315, spectroscopic binary. #Knowndisk.
#Brown-dwarf. Are there multiple objects?
Does it bleed in because SED looks great?
163 -129 mas/yr.
M- #giant.
Good or not? SED is good but there's another object nearby.
Pre-main sequence star but there seems to be contaminating object.
#T-Tauri star? Does this count as multiple objects?
#Knowndisk or not?
#Shifting
#Brown-dwarf. Is it known disk?
#Goodcandidate or AGN?
Pre-main sequence star. Known disk?
SIMBAD redirects to galaxy but do we know better?
Good candidate, multiple objects or contamination? It seems to be pre-main sequence star though.
HD 144587, #knowndisk.
I don't know. Seems extended.
Multiple objects or not? SED looks good.
Is it known disk or not?
Two objects but one of them has a relatively high proper motion.
#Mira variable.
Late type star?
Extends?
#Goodcandidate or contamination from 3 o'clock?
#Goodcandidate despite being variable.
#goodcandidate!
#YSO?
#goodcandidate! #T-Tauri type star.
HD 146897, #knowndisk!
OH/IR star !
Is it a double star?
#Goodcandidate or bad candidate?
Very #goodcandidate! People's favorite!
Supergiant? It's marked as post-AGB star so that means it's soon going to be a good candidate!
Strange...
HD 150697 , #knowndisk.
#AGB star.
Interersting...
Good candidate or shifting?
#Mira variable
Weird Mira variable.
Long-period variable star
Is it AGN?
Semi-regular pulsating star
May be contaminated with a galaxy.
Why does this Mira variable has that kind of SED?
Mira variable
What is this?
R coronae Borealis star?
Mira variable.
Does the infrared excess bleed in?
V* FH Cam, eclipsing binary.
For a galaxy, it has strange SED.
#Goodcandidate. Weird SED.
M-giant
Is this QSO as it says? SED looks strange.
Weird thing.
Is it Be star?
Is it contaminated? Anyway, it has high proper motion.
Is it a carbon star? SIMBAd shows a location of 4'' away and its SED and images look unlike carbon star.
HD 120534, #knowndisk.
Very #Goodcandidate! People's favorite?
#Goodcandidate! G-Giant
#Galaxy
YSO?
#Goodcandidate! YSO!
It has low proper motion.
Mira variable like VizieR says or not? Its SED looks very K-class-like.
This one has detected proper motion
One or two stars?
Contaminated?
Is this extended?
Nice find! Does this become a good candidate once the nebula disappears?
Blue object?
Semi-regular pulsating star but its class is G or K?
What is this and is it contaminated?
Now what in the name is this?
bright in 2MASS and WISE 1.
#Goodcandidate or shifting?
HD 192758, #knowndisk.
Shifting.
#Be-star. Way to disappoint.
What shows up at 11 o'clock in J-band?
Be star?
Red variable of some sort.
Very #goodcandidate. One of the brightest SDSS field targets. Very bright in infrared as well.
This means it's a great target.
WISE 3 is a bit dodgy.
I don't know if it's shifting or not. Seems a bit out of place from the start.
Semi-regular variable?
Multiple objects in WISE 3?
Now what's this? #Goodcandidate or something weird?
Again, shifting.
Shifting
What kind of a galaxy is this? It almost looks like a star.
K-#giant. A #goodcandidate!
2MASS J12054715+7825514, a star with high proper motion. A very #goodcandidate!
#shifting.
#Shifting.
Ellipsoidal variable Star . Weird.
Bingo!
Star and galaxy blend?
Semi-regular variable.
Double star. Very high proper motion.
Shifting?
#Goodcandidate or contaminated?
Very #goodcandidate or contaminated?
#Goodcandidate or too large?
Late K or early M star.
Seems like a red giant branch star.
Late-K or early M star?
#Goodcandidate! Interesting SED.
Disk #planetary-nebula.
HR 6041, #knowndisk?
A very #goodcandidate?
Ok. What's happening in here?
#Cepheid-variable.
#Goodcandidate? Weird variable.
Long period variable.
Long-period variable.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
Semi-regular pulsating variable.
#Star. Is it a Mira variable?
Now what is this? Weird arc-like thing. Some kind of reflection nebula?
Pulsating red giant?
#Be-star. Again.
What's that? AGN?
Looks really good!
Reddened star.
#star.
#Goodcandidate but probably a red variable.
Reddened #Carbonstar.
Mira #variable.
K-giant #goodcandidate!
Some sort of variable but not M-class.
#Quasar. Last object of this batch of data.
Mira variable with interesting SED.
Red variable.
Red variable
I've seen some unusual stuff.
Apparently there are two objects according to VizieR.
Seems to be multiple objects.
It does have low proper motion.
Extends.
A0 star. Might be contaminated.
M6 Semi-regular pulsating #variable.
Some sort of variable according to AAVSO. What kind of variable though?
This seems to be a cluster of hot stars.
#Goodcandidate or red giant?
BL Lac - type object
Possible AGN.
Does this count as extended?
#S-star.
Spectroscopic binary.
Wow! So bright in WISE 2.
Really bright in J-mag. #Goodcandidate!
Multiple star. 60 refs, none about disk.
K-giant. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or known disk?
IDS 20403+3817 but it extends and there are multiple objects.
Is the object at 2 o'clock contaminating?
#Goodcandidate, multiple objects and/or contamination?
Galaxy or multiple objects?
Pulsating variable star. Looks redder on images than surrounding stars.
#Knowndisk and #reflection-nebula.
Cl* IC 348 LRL 63, #knowndisk?
It seems like multiple objects...
Slow irregular variable
Low proper motion. Spectral class M.
Does that count as multiple objects?
AGN or YSO.
Good candidate or AGN?
Contamination. Shame.
#Goodcandidate. May be contaminated.
Good candidate?
Does this count as extended in WISE 3?
What kind of an object is this?
#Orion-variable. #Knowndisk.
M-#giant.
How many objects?
What's this ?
YSO and carbon star.
A very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate, multiple objects or reflection nebula?
#T-tauri star. A very #goodcandidate.
V* HT CMa , #Knowndisk?
#Goodcandidate or not?
Is this a galaxy?
Multiple objects but one of the objects has proper motion of more than 50ms/yr.
#Goodcandidate or be-star?
Does it count as extended?
Very #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Semi-regular pulsating #S-star. Also, multiple objects.
Is it behind a shroud of dust?
Shame. Had such a promising start.
#T-Tauri type star.
#Goodcandidate. Interesting SED.
YSO but multiple objects.
IS this AGN?
Is this AGN?
Very #Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate. YSO.
V* SV Cephei. Multiple objects but #Knowndisk.
#Knowndisk.
M-Giant.
Interesting SED. #Goodcandidate.
What kind of star is this? A giant?
Multiple objects but interesting star. Almost 50 refs.
Intereting is that AGN considering its low proper motion?
Known disk?
Is it AGN or not?
#Imageissues. SDSS images missing.
May be AGN but can anyone look more information about this object?
Does this count as multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate or extended?
Pulsating #variable star. #Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
Goodcandidate or probably a red giant.
This star shows smaller amplitudes of variation.
Two objects or not?
Helium-burning AGB star.
#Goodcandidate? Looks very red on images.
Very #goodcandidate.
M-giant.
This star is really bright in 2MASS.
Is it a galaxy?
Proper motions vary per source.
#Goodcandidate. May have already been analyzed.
#goodcandidate.
Low-mass star or brown dwarf with #knowndisk.
A YSO with very strange #knowndisk.
Are there multiple objects in 1.15µm?
How many objects are there?
Some kind of variable.
In 4'' away, there is an object with proper motion of about 225mas/yr.
This red giant branch star is located in Meisser 5 globular cluster.
It's weird. By opening up VizieR, I see both star and a galaxy.
A very #goodcandidate.
A very #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Two objects?
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing. There is an object with proper motion of about 140mas/yr about 3'' away.
Two stars in one pixel.
#Emission-line-star. Is it a Be star?
#Goodcandidate. High proper motion. May still be red giant.
Are there multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. High proper motion object nearby.
Is this contaminated or not?
Does it count as a good candidate?
#T-Tauri type star. A #goodcandidate!
A very #goodcandidate or known disk?
Counts as extended?
HR 3651, #knowndisk. 44 references on the star.
#Goodcandidate! High proper motion.
HD 74389 and **SDK2, double star in a circle.
HD 233517 #knowndisk. 66 references.
#Red-clump star. Does the light from upper right bleed in?
Semi-regular or long period variable.
#Cepheid variable.
Is it a bright galaxy?
V* GT Dra, a #goodcandidate!
Does this count as contaminated?
M-Giant
A very #goodcandidate, whatever it is.
Three stars in the red circle.
Are there two objects?
HD 5897, very #goodcandidate!
Is it shifting to the lower left?
Very large active galaxy nucleus.
V* AG Tri and ** INN 1, double star. #Knowndisk.
HD 10638, #knowndisk.
HD 37484, #knowndisk.
Not a good candidate but high proper motion.
HD 40540, #knowndisk.
F #giant. #Goodcandidate!
M3 bright #giant.
#Red-clump star. Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate. Is it contaminated?
HR 1966, very bright star, #knowndisk. Ask for Spitzer data.
HD 32926, A2 star. Images and SED missing. Is it good or contaminated?
#Emission-line-star. #Goodcandidate or contamination?
HD 35841, resolved #Knowndisk
#Goodcandidate. May be AGN though.
#Goodcandidate. Visual binary.
#T-Tauri type star. A #Goodcandidate.
V* UX Orionis, #Knowndisk and the star has over 270 references.
F5V star. Is it contaminated?
#T-Tauri type star. #Goodcandidate!
#T-Tauri type star. #Knowndisk.
#BY-Dra cariable. #Knowndisk.
BD+30 748 and HD 282727, Multiple objects.
K5 #giant. A #goodcandidate!
M3 bright giant. Really bright in H-mag.
Does this count as contamination?
#Goodcandidate. Rotationally variable star.
This one seems extended.
#T-Tauri star candidate!
Helium-burning #AGB star.
M2 bright #giant.
Long-period red variable according to AAVSO.
HD 222207 and three others: Seems to be a quadruple star.
Star-galaxy blend or reflection nebula?
contamination or #goodcandidate? High proper motion.
#Goodcandidate! May be AGN, but may also be #White-dwarf.
HD 224699 , #Goodcandidate?
Now can anyone explain the star in here?
V* LQ Andromedae, #Be-star. #Knowndisk.
HD 5741, A0 star, a very #goodcandidate!
Very #goodcandidate! Red clump star?
Two objects. Not a good candidate despite both of them being young stars?
V* Z UMi, Mira #variable with interesting SED.
M1 star. A #goodcandidate.
HD 14893, B9 star. A very #goodcandidate or contamination?
Reddened #carbonstar.
HD 15745, #Knowndisk. High proper motion.
A3 #star. A very #goodcandidate!
A very #goodcandiadte! A0 star.
#Flare-star, a #goodcandidaet. #Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
Star in #reflection-nebula.
Haro 4-264, #Emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate.
V* V1650 Ori , #Orion-variable. Multiple objects but may have a disk.
#Emission-line-star. A #goodcandidate.
Multiple objects, otherwise SED for this #orion-variable looks good.
A #goodcandidate.
While this one extends in WISE, it's in circumstellar disk candidates list.
"Circumstellar disk candidates identified from ultraviolet excesses in the Orion nebula cluster flanking fields." - 2000
That F6 main sequence star seems to be shifting.
#Flare-star. A very #goodcandidate.
How many things are there?
#Flare-star a very #goodcandidate!
#Shifting and #reflection-nebula.
#Star but it's in a #nebula.
Apparently there are two stars and they are both young. Good candidate?
#Orion-variable. A very #goodcandidate!
#YSO candidate.
Aha! Trying to disguise yourself as a galaxy? Sorry, but you're an F-class #star.
Two objects.
It is a young #emission-line-star. Too bad there are multiple objects.
HD 137119, #Knowndisk.
M8 #giant.
VizieR lists up to 3 objects. One of them has high proper motion.
#Goodcandidate. Proper motion unknown.
Very #goodcandidate! What's up with its SED?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Interesting...very interesting...#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. ~ -shaped SED.
V* V1157 Ori, #Orion-variable. Is it contaminated?
#T-tauri type #star. A very #goodcandidate!
F5 Star. A very #goodcandidate!
Kiso A-1047 27, #Emission-line-star. A very #goodcandiate!
Double star. #Knowndisk.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing. But otherwise a #goodcandidate!
Two stars. #Knowndisk?
#YSO-candidate!
M1 #giant. Really bright in J-mag.
V* V1185 Tau, #goodcandidate.
V* V1187 Tau , a very #goodcandidate!
#Cataclysmic-variable.
K0 star. Is it a blend?
HD 286746, #T-Tauri star. A very #goodcandidate.
M4 #Giant.
HD 284154 #Knowndisk. Discovered with WISE survey.
Very #goodcandidate or contamination?
HR 1183, #knowndisk. Very bright object.
HD 23873, a very #goodcandidate! Lots of refs but none about disks.
HD 32777. A very #goodcandidate.
#Knowndisk but images and SED missing.
HD 23430, #Knowndisk.
HH 17. #Young-stellar-object. Known disk. Several dozens of references.
#T-Tauri star candidate but there are multiple objects.
Reflection nebula, 3 stars, at least one with a disk.
M-#giant
#Emission-line-star. #Goodcandidate.
#YSO. #Knowndisk?
F-star in #reflection-nebula.
#Young-stellar-object. #Knowndisk?
#Young-stellar-object candidate.
M3 #Giant.
G5 star. A very #goodcandidate!
Interesting SED. What is R Crb star? A carbon star?
Very #goodcandidate or known disk?
RV Tauri variable. Probably in Large Magellanic Cloud. Interesting SED.
This one has high proper motion.
HD 30447, #knowndisk.
A galaxy disguising as white dwarf?
A #goodcandidate or contamination?
Seems contaminated.
GJ 3305, #T-tauri type star. One of the brightest and nearest. #Knowndisk.
http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0511618
Seems to be a star in Magellanic clouds. Can anyone confirm?
It comes with two faint objects in a circle. One seen at 7 and one at 9 o'clock.
M2II #variable.
M2 #giant.
Some sort of variable.
One or two objects?
Long-period #variable.
Long-period variable?
#goodcandidate or does the object at lower left contaminate?
#Blazar
Star and a galaxy.
What's happening in here with SED?
Is it extended?
This one seems to extend.
TYC 1300-2029-1, a very #goodcandidate. Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate. I hope that faint object at 11 o'clock doesn't contaminate.
T-Tauri star candidate. Infrared source nearby.
Seems that there is another object at upper left part of the circle in red and 1.15µm.
One or more objects?
#AGB star
#Goodcandidate or is it contaminated by 8 o'clock faint objects?
K3 #giant. Is it contaminated?
This one seems a bit contaminated.
Multiple objects? I see something faint on the red circle at 10 o'clock.
It seems there is more than one background object.
Multiple objects? However, VizieR shows a brown dwarf!
M9 #giant. Probably a Mira variable.
#Goodcandidate but probably a Mira variable.
AGN candidate but in this ID region, everyone is a suspect.
Trying to disguise yourself as a galaxy with your #reflection-nebula? Well, you failed, #Orion-variable.
#Goodcandidate or does a faint object at 4 o'clock touch the red circle?
Is there a faint object in 8 o'clock?
Very #goodcandidate. Lots of WISE 4 light.
#young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate.
#Young-stellar-object. Very #goodcandidate.
AGN candidate list but I'm not so sure.
rF6V star. Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate. Not clearly defined proper motion.
#Goodcandidte or Be star?
O-class #supergiant.
Does this extend?
Contaminated Be star?
A class #star. A very #goodcandidate.
M3 Bright #giant.
Small amplitude red giant.
Ass Cha T 1-32, #Young-stellar-object with transitional disk.
2MASS J12005517-7820296, Red-dwarf in cluster. Known disk?
Some sort of variable according to AAVSO. Mira variable.
V* EF Cha, #Knowndisk. Very much like Beta Pictoris.
Apparently it's a bright M-giant.
High proper motion object. #Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
Very #goodcandidate. High proper motion!
May be multiple objects.
#Be-star? Very unusual SED for that kind of object.
Looks like AGN but #goodcandidate.
Very unusual. Is an M dwarf.
YSO or AGN?
That seems very good!
M7 #star. Proabably a Mira variable due to its vmag being 13 or so.
Variable.
Ruined candidate.
A3 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate? Low proper motion.
Emission-line-star. Is it a Be star?
#Goodcandidate. Paper says it's a binary but is it a close or distant binary?
Two objects in VizieR.
#Imageissues: images and SED missing. Star itself is a semi-regular #variable.
Red #variable of some sort.
HD 223210, A0 #star. A very #goodcandidate!
Variable according to AAVSO.
Long-period #Variable.
Mira #variable. Not yet a good candidate.
RV-Tauri variable.
Some sort of variable. What kind though? One of the brightest objects in the list.
V* RZ Psc
#Knowndisk. Namely: #asteroid-belt!
#Goodcandidate for now.
Good or bad candidate?
#Goodcandidate or bad due to low proper motion?
BD+20 307, multiple objects but #Knowndisk.
Variable of some sort.
Double star. #Orion-variable. #Knowndisk.
#carbonstar.
Galaxy or not?
Star in a double system Images and SED missing.
HD 24636, #knowndisk.
M4 #giant.
A0 star. A very #goodcandidate or known disk?
K or M star.
#Red-clump star. A #goodcandidate.
#Red-clump star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or is it shifting?
#Red-clump star. A #goodcandiadte.
#Blend of a bright star and a galaxy.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing. There are at least two objects, both with high proper motion (70 and 90 mas/yr)
Why is this object blue in images? Is this supposed to be a Mira variable. And why is it fainter in red than in 1.15µm or blue?
HD 197827, A1 #Subgiant. A very #goodcandidate.
HD 198472, a very #goodcandidate.
Semi-regular #variable. However, it has proper motion of over 47 arcseconds/year and there are additional high proper motion objects.
#Red-clump star.
#Goodcandidate. Is it contaminated? Anyway, high proper motion.
Is it a Be star?
F main sequence star. Is it contaminated?
M7 star. Low proper motion. I bet it's a variable.
Variable star of unknown type.
#Variable. Miscellaneous one. Surface temperature 3800°K
#Goodcandidate but could be bad as its temperature is 3200°K and it has relatively low proper motion.
One or two objects? Can't see the other one? Anyway, #goodcandidate.
Pulsating #variable.
EM* CDS 1498,#goodcandidate or Be star?
Contaminating object at 10:30?
wF5V #star. Is it contaminated?
Very flat SED.
Is it an AGN candidate?
#Goodcandidate but low proper motion.
#Goodcandidate but low proper motion may go against it.
#Variable according to AAVSO.
#Variable.
#Goodcandidate. #Red-clump star.
BD-00 2351, it's a shame that it appears to be contaminated as its proper motion is over 55 mas/yr.
#Goodcandidate. Class K.
Apparently it's a variable.
#Goodcandidate. Located in double system. Seems to be a wide binary though.
Very #goodcandidate. High proper motion.
M-star based in colour.
F0V star. A very #goodcandidate. People's favorite!
AGN candidate or YSO?
Good candidate or extended?
Some sort of #variable according to AAVSO.
Does it extend beyond red circle? Otherwise it's an F-star.
HD 146606, A0 main sequence star. #Knowndisk.
This one seems like a red giant with its low proper motion.
A0 #star. Is it contaminated?
2MASS J04390525+2337450, #YSO. #Knowndisk?
2MASS J04343128+1722201, #Knowndisk. Discovered in year 2014.
V* DN Tau, #Orion-variable with #Knowndisk. More accurately, transitional disk. Hundreds of references.
#Goodcandidate or does the dot at 4 o'clock border makes it multiple?
Seems dodgy.
#Goodcandidate? Surface temperature 3401.21°K
2MASS J11312431-0558245, red giant branch star. Is it bad? It's not even horizontal branch yet.
M-#Giant
SIMBAD shows 3 objects, 2 of them being Mira variables.
Peculiar #red-clump star. A very #goodcandidate!
VizieR shows AGN candidate or G5III star. Which one it is?
HD 150086, a #red-clump star. A very #goodcandidate.
You're not welcome in this project, LEDA 2374756.
HD 85672, #knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate! K-#giant
K2 #red-clump star. A very #goodcandidate. Really bright in 2MASS and has a hole in the center in J and H-band.
Goodcandidate or a faint contaminating object at 5 o'clock?
V* V758 Sco, semi-regular #variable.
NSVS 16374151, a #variable.
What's happening in here?
#Goodcandidate or Mira variable?
#Mira #variable according to AAVSO.
Atrociously bad candidate.
#Goodcandidate. For now...
Late type #star. A #goodcandidate as it is in association and reference refers low mass stars.
K3 #giant. A #goodcandidate.
M3 #giant.
Is that thing at 7:30 another object in blue light?
Classified as M3 bright #giant in Tycho classification.
Long secondary period #variable.
V* V593 Aql, pulsating #variable.
#Goodcandiadte? mid-M-star based on surface temperature. Is it a giant?
#Wolf-Rayet star and galactic #nebula.
#Goodcandidate. K or M class based on its temperature.
#Goodcadidate? Located in Kepler field.
2MASS J19551415-0953102, helium-burning #AGB star.
#Goodcandidate. Low proper motion though.
Semi-regular+long period red #variable.
Blend of 2 objects?
#Goodcandidate or located in Magellanic clouds?
#Carbonstar. Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
Contaminating object at 2 o'clock?
HD 139790, #Be-star.
V* Z Aur, semi-regular #variable.
#Goodcandidate. It has Spitzer telescope data.
Listed as a Mira #variable in AAVSO.
#Preplanetary-nebula A #goodcandidate?
V* VW Librae, a Mira #variable that nobody likes around here.
Brutally impaled by diffraction spike.
#Goodcandidate or blend of two stars?
Listed as long-period #variable in AAVSO.
Multiple objects or #goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate or AGN as it is in the list of AGN candidates?
#Carbonstar. Boo!
Mira #variable? It sure looks unusual for that kind of a star. Is it a blend?
OGLE SMC-LPV-4825, #semi-regular #variable. Interesting SED.
AAVSO designates it as a long-period #variable.
A7V #star. This looks a bit contaminated.
HST guide star catalog shows 2 objects within 1''. Others show one.
Now this is interesting. All visible objects in here are pre-main sequence and about equally bright.
#Goodcandidate. #Knowndisk.
#Gooodcandidate.
Looks like #orion-variable. Too bad there are multiple objects.
V* V517 Cygni. #Orion-variable. #Knowndisk.
2MASS J20485070+4349496, G0 #Young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate.
Very #goodcandidate. Spectral class DA1/K4V.
#Young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate.
Is this a blend of two objects?
Very #goodcandidate or AGN?
#Emission-line-star. #Goodcandidate?
How to tell if that's really a quasar as SIMBAD tells?
#Goodcandiadte.
SDSS shows multiple objects.
Is really M4.2V star?
PN Me 2-2, #Planetary-nebula
Spectroscoptic binary. #Goodcandidate? One of the brightest objects in here.
AGN candidate in VizieR but how true is this?
VizieR lists two objects. However, both of them have relatively high proper motion.
This one has lots of stars popping up in VizieR. Anyway, one of them is #T-Tauri type #star. A #goodcandidate?
Class: Early M or late K.
This is strange.
V* V357 Aur, a #Mira variable.
Long-period #Variable according to AAVSO.
#Goodcandidate. Might be contaminated.
F6V star. #Goodcandidate or contaminated?
HD 237372, a very #goodcandidate!
HD 158319, #Be-star. Also located in star-rich region and WISE 4 error bars are notable.
VizieR lists multiple objects within 1''.
Two objects. #Knowndisk.
EM* LkHA 271, #knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate. Moderate proper motion.
By the way, VizieR lists an object with over 60 mas/yr proper motion located 4'' away from the target.
VMag 14.530. Low proper motion. #Goodcandidate?
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing. M5 #giant would be depicted here.
Semi-regular #variable star.
HD 224403 , a star in #Nebula. A #goodcandidate or not?
It's some sort of variable. But what kind of variable?
Medium brightness, not well defined proper motion and red. Is this #goodcandidate or red giant?
Galactic plane survey lists a lot of objects within 5''
VizieR says Mira variable.
CGCS 2962, #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate or contaminating object in about 3'' away (also present in catalogues)?
#Synbiotic-star. A #goodcandidate?
Is this one contaminated?
Very #goodcandidate or Be star?
#Goodcandidate or contaminating object at 12 o'clock?
Very #goodcandidate. ~ -shaped SED.
#Goodcandidate. G-type bright #giant.
HST guide catalog shows 3 objects within 4'' The RAVE catalog shows its temperature to be 4000°K. Guess that'll do.
Looks a bit contaminated.
2MASS J19221650+4803104, #Cepheid #variable.
M6.2V #star. A very #goodcandidate!
Looks like a galaxy but it has proper motion. #Goodcandidate.
A3V #star. Might be contaminated.
Two objects according to VizieR, relatively bright but class M and low proper motion. Seems like a pair of giants.
Long-period variable according to AAVSO.
Long-period #variable according to AAVSO.
Good candidate? Low proper motion and may be contaminated.
Variable of some sort?
A2 #star. A very #goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate. High proper motion.
Listed as Mira variable on AAVSO.
K0 #giant. A #Goodcandidte.
V* EK Cha, #Orion-variable. #Knowndisk.
Seems its spectral class is M3III.
#Goodcandidate. Seems like a distant object.
Semiregular variable star and there are multiple objects. Shoo!
Low proper motion, is rather bright and surface temperature is 3200°K. Looks like a Mira variable.
Looks contaminated.
V* V832 Oph, semiregular #variable.
Seems contaminated. However, its proper motion is more than 20mas/yr.
F2 Giant. Too bad there's another object nearby.
#Goodcandidate. Not well defined proper motion.
#Goodcandidate or Be star?
#Goodcandidate? Proper motion not well constrained.
M5 #Giant
Does the object at 11 o'clock interfere with the centerpiece that has ambiguous proper motion or is it a #goodcandidate?
One object near the border. Proper motion not accurately calculated.
#Goodcandidate. Proper motion not accurately calculated. Should I also consider galactic plane survey results in VizieR?
#Goodcandidate? Galactic plane survey lists 12 objects within 4''. Other catalogues show just one.
#Goodcandidate. VMag 14.2. Proper motions too inconsistent to tell.
#Goodcandidate. This object seems rather faint and distant.
#Goodcandidate or low proper motion?
Multiple objects. The star itself it M8 variable, presumably Mira variable.
Very #goodcandidate. Is it AGN though?
#Goodcandidate or contamination? Spectral type wG5III.
#Goodcandidate. Not well defined proper motion, No VMag. (BMag~17.26, RMag~14.5)
That probably counts as extended.
According to AAVSO and others, it's a long period semi-regular red #variable.
Vizier lists 3 objects within 4''.
M6.2 main sequence star. A very #goodcandidate.
2MASS J21011052+1058039, M5.5/M6 class star. A #goodcandidate or probably a giant according to its proper motion?
Is there a faint object at 8 o'clock inside the circle?
Does the object at 5 o'clock count as a contaminator?
#Goodcandidate or contamination? Low proper motion.
Listed as AGN candidate. But we'll see.
B9 bright #giant. Also it appears to be contaminated.
VizieR lists two objects within 4''.
#Goodcandidate. Low proper motion may go against it.
VizieR lists 3 objects within 4''. One of them with proper motion over 686 milliarcseconds per year.
#Goodcandidate. AAVSO lists this as miscellaneous variable.
#Goodcandidate or two objects as VizieR lists two objcts within 4''.
#Goodcandidate. However, it has low proper motion.
#Goodcandidate. With temperature of 3000.00°K, it might be a Mira variable instead.
#Goodcandidate. Low proper motion.
Low proper motion object.
Its proper motion is low
Semi-regular #variable #star.
M3II bright #giant.
#Goodcandidate. May be a Mira variable.
#Goodcandidate. VizieR lists one object even at the range where it appears to be two.
AGN candidate.
#Mira #variable according to VizieR
2MASS J05160402+0618525, #T-Tauri candidate!
#Mira variable according to VizieR.
AGN or #planetary-nebula.
VizieR shows two objects in galactic plane survey.
M5 #Giant.
Probably a giant. Can anyone confirm?
M2 #Giant.
#Variable of some sort.
M2 #Giant
M6 Main sequence #star. A very #goodcandidate.
M0 #giant. Just out of scope of interest.
Can I trust SIMBAD on this one? It seems to have check mark shaped SED.
HD 165459, a very #goodcandidate.
AGN like SIMBAD says or not?
V* V375 Aur , semi-regular #variable.
#Goodcandidate or double star?
HD 31315, a very #goodcandidate!
2MASS J04455134+1555367, #T-Tauri type #star.
#Goodcandidate or contaminating object at 4 o'clock?
Two objects
#OBe-star.
TYC 8634-1748-1, K4 main sequence star, a very #goodcandidate!
CD-52 5008, G2 #subgiant. #Knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate or contaminating objects at border?
Vizier lists at least 4 objects within 0.2 arcsecond range.
V* IS Aur, semi-regular #variable.
A #goodcandidate, whatever it is.
Red slow irregular #variable #star. Probably a Mira variable.
Haro 4-259, #emission-line-star. A #goodcandidate. Also some kind of variable.
#Orion-variable. A very #goodcandidate.
TYC 5333-2125-1, a #goodcandidate!
Are there two stars, one of them Mira variable?
Good candidate or contaminating object at 8 o'clock?
IRAS 14299-6919, a #goodcandidate or carbon star.
#Goodcandidate. What is this?
NSVS 15988911, #variable #star.
Interesting...very interesting.
HD 222170, #goodcandiadte.
This one also seems extended.
I'd like to know too.
Is it a multiple star according to VizieR?
2MASS J23475856+6717460, #goodcandidate.
V* V488 Cep, Herbig Ae/Be star , a very #goodcandidate!
TYC 6563-2508-1, #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Maybe.
Can I trust SIMBAD on this one?
HD 17638, #Wolf-rayet-star. Bad candidate? 100 refs.
#Goodcandidate or does the object at 7 o'clock contaminate it?
Weird in WISE 3.
Vizier shows multiple objects.
HD 165236, A9 main sequence #star. A very #goodcandidate! People's favourite!
V* DN Lyrae, semi-regular #variable. Low surface temperature.
#Goodcandidate. Seems like a young star.
Contamination or good candidate?
#Young-stellar-object. Surveyed with Spitzer.
#Be-star. Also may be contaminated.
#Trail #Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#T-Tauri type star. a very #goodcandidate.
#YSO-candidate.
HD 21062, a very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or galaxy?
#T-Tauri-type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
#T-tauri type star. However, there appears to be a bad object at 4 o'clock.
Borderline another object at 4 o'clock.
#Goodcandidate. Or multiple objects.
Very #goodcandiadte.
V* V3148 Sgr, semi-regular #variable.
#Goodcandidate but may be Mira variable instead.
#Goodcandidate. But is redder than surrounding stars.
#Emission-line-star
#Young-stellar-object candidate!
TYC 9024-353-1, #Emission-line-star. A #goodcandidate?
IRAS 22068+5938, #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
2MASS J04295950+2433078, #Brown-dwarf with #knowndisk.
NAME ZZ TAU IRS , M5.2Mv clas #young-stellar-object. #Knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate. Listed as infrared source.
HD 193077, #Wolf-rayet-star. A few hundred references.
HD 30365, a very #goodcandidate!
HD 30727, A2 #star. A very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate. Don't know what it is but looks promising.
HD 29441, #Be-star.
#Emission-line-star, a very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Listed as T-Tauri type star.
#Goodcandidate. Listes as T-Tauri type star in SIMBAD.
EM* RJHA 7, #emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate.
HD 32297, #knowndisk.
HD 107947, A0 main sequence #star. #Knowndisk.
#Variable #star. What kind of variable though?
Very #goodcandidate. Seems to be a young star.
#T-tauri type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
Is this contaminated?
IRAS 17487-6344, a late-type #star.
That seems dodgy.
This #star is redder than surrounding ones. It may also be contaminated by an object at 12 o'clock.
HD 210760, a very #goodcandidate or close binary?
V* BT Tauri, #orion-variable. A very #goodcandidate.
C*1113 #carbonstar.
Contaminating object at 3 o'clock?
AGN?
V* CO Herculi, late-type semi-regular #variable #star.
I'll let it pass but other detectives will probably tear it to no one.
HD 168620. Does it count as extended?
HD 290570 , a very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate. What's in here?
HD 33918, #goodcandidate or contamination?
IRAS 04477+5832, #goodcandidate or Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate? What's happening?
#Goodcandidate. Presumably Orion variable.
What's happening in here? SIMBAD says it's a young stellar object.
#Orion-variable. Lots of references.
#Orion-variable. A very #goodcandidate or known disk?
Very #Goodcandidate. SED suggests a pre-main sequence star.
#Star in #Nebula. A #goodcandidate or not?
#Goodcandidate. Seems like a pre-main sequence star.
Good candidate or multiple objects due to the one in upper right?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects at 5 o'clock?
Adjacent objects are borderline close.
HD 38207, #knowndisk.
HD 47924, double or multiple star with at least one of the components being early-type. A #goodcandidate?
HD 53048, #Be-star.
A #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
HD 50198, A8 Subgiant or dwarf. Very #goodcandidate!
HD 43032, #goodcandidate or contamination?
HR 2170, Emission-line-star. Lots of references. One of the brightest stars in this project. Visible to the naked eye.
HD 41992, a very #goodcandidate or contamination?
HD 49284, A2 main sequence star/subgiant. A very #goodcandidate.
A #goodcandidate?
HD 45632, A2 main sequence star. A very #goodcandidate or is it contaminated?
HD 45681, a very #goodcandidate!
Rotationally variable star.
HD 46040, Barium star in a double system.
HD 43789, #Be-star.
BD+77 862 , A0 #star. #Goodcandidate or contamination?
F2 main sequence star. A very #goodcandidate or is it slightly contaminated?
Oh...I think I also found something contaminating at 2 o'clock.
It seems there are multiple objects. For an example, the one at 7 o'clock.
2MASS J05420294-0756209, pre-main sequence #star. Surveyed with Spitzer telescope.
What's that?
#Goodcandidate. Or is it Be star?
#Young-stellar-object. A #goodcandidate.
YSO-candidate.
HD 290674, a very #goodcandidate. Seems to be a distant giant star, though.
#Orion-variable or AGN. A #goodcandidate.
V* V850 Orionis, a #flarestar. Extensively examined already. #Knowndisk?
V* V846 Orionis, #Orion-variable. #Knowndisk.
TYC 4587-990-1, a #goodcandidate. Probably a giant.
IRAS 19537+4433 and that is probably a Mira variable.
IRAS 18316-0311, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. A bit flat in K-band.
2MASS J18550958+6347487, a #goodcandidate.
IRAS 10190-5839, a #goodcandidate.
HD 9855, a very #goodcandidate.
HD 10324, A5 #star. #Goodcandidate but may be contaminated.
HD 12445, A0 star in a double system. Might be contaminated.
IRAS 06062-6044, a #goodcandidate.
2MASS J07521896+0011512, a #variable #star.
Now what am I looking at in here?
SV* HV 11915, interesting #variable #star. A #goodcandidate?
HD 19745, contradicting nature in SIMBAD.
HD 19984, A0 #star. May be contaminated.
HD 23043, A class #star. #Goodcandidate or contamination?
HD 22128, A very #goodcandidate or #knowndisk?
F-#Giant, a #goodcandidate.
F0 main sequence #star. May be contaminated.
F0 #star. A very #goodcandidate. Although the star seems kind of distant.
Very #goodcandidate. Seems like a young star.
#Mira #variable according to SIMBAD.
Multiple objects. Move along.
HD 24966, #knowndisk.
HD 26240, K2 #giant. A #goodcandidate.
K-#giant a #goodcandidate.
HD 201317, early type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
HD224429, a #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
HD 1777, a #goodcandidate or contamination?
2MASS J02352800+0000402 a red dwarf #star. A very #goodcandidate!
G6 #giant. A #goodcandidate.
HD 10472, #knowndisk.
HD 13246, a double star system with #knowndisk.
HD 11035, F0 #star. Excess infrared appears to be rather weak though.
K #subgiant. A very #goodcandidate. High proper motion.
ROTSE1 J185013.02+283706.5, long-period #variable star. Probably Mira variable.
V* GQ Cen, irregular #variable.
Double or multiple star. Does it extend?
#Goodcandidate, contamination or just weak excess WISE 4?
K-class #star. A #goodcandidate.
HD 218155, a variable #star. A #goodcandidate or not?
BD+65 378, B8 #star. Seems to extend.
2MASS J19074646-8016496, a #goodcandidate. Probably a late-type star.
#Goodcandidate. Strange SED.
Interesting...very interesting...
GN 02.26.0, #reflection-nebula.
HD 160959, Known disk?
1366-2319-1, a late-type #star.
#Goodcandidate or contaminated by objects at 3 and 4:30 o'clock?
What are we looking here?
#Goodcandidate. Is it contaminated? Otherwise it seems to be a young star.
V* CD Phe, Alpha² Canum Venaticorum variable, a #goodcandidate, bad star or contamination?
#Protostar. #Goodcandidate! However, it's been surveyed with Spitzer telescope.
V* IQ Mon, #orion-variable. #Knowndisk.
HD 108035, A8/A9 main sequence #star. A very #goodcandidate!
KIC 9692932, rotationally variable star. A #goodcandidate?
HD 113199, A2 main sequence star. A very #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Blend of two objects?
V* BV Pegasi, semi-regular pulsating #star.
#T-tauri type #star. A very #goodcandidate or known disk?
Really flat SED.
HD 5229, K2 #Giant. A very #goodcandidate.
#Cataclysmic-variable
K1 #Subgiant. A very #goodcandidate or is SIMBAD wrong?
Pre main sequence star. a very #goodcandidate.
HD 144981, #Knowndisk?
CD-31 5110, #Emission-line-star. #Goodcandidate or contamination?
V* V472 Cep, semi-regular pulsating #star. It has a low surface temperature.
#Goodcandidate. K-band error bars off the chart!
#Mira #Variable.
This one seems to be galaxy-like.
HD 221853, #Knowndisk.
A very #goodcandidate or contamination?
#Dwarf-nova.
May be contamianated.
2MASS J00302301-4623516, the star has very high proper motion but is unfortunately contaminated.
IRAS 18158-1436. SIMBAD says it's a possible AGB star. Interesting SED.
56 Aquarii, a #goodcandidate. It's a giant it seems.
#Goodcandidate but seriously? What kind of a star am I looking at?
HD 22593, a very #goodcandidate or contamination?
#Knowndisk. HR 1082
#Peculiar-star. #Goodcandidate.
Weird. It's brightest in blue yet its spectral class is M.
Is this a quasar like SIMBAD says or not?
HD 151012, a #goodcandidate. Or blend?
#Variable star. Seems good though. One of the brightest stars in here.
HD 19622, A0 main sequence #star. A very #Goodcandidate. People's favourite!
A2 #emission-line-star. Seems contaminated though.
SZ 64 , a #young-stellar-object. #Knowndisk.
NSV 8484, a #variable. Mira variable?
Does the object at upper right contaminate or is it a good candidate?
2MASS J05412586-0749506, pre-main sequence star. Already surveyed with Spitzer telescope.
V* MT Aps, RR-Lyrae #variable.
HD 111103, it's F8 class star. However, it seems contaminated.
Cl* NGC 2264 RMS 1059, one of the candidates for circumstellar disks.
Seems to be in a star-rich area.
Does this one extend too much?
Seems to be a #goodcandidate.
This one seems to have infrared excess.
#Shell-star. A very #goodcandidate.
A2 #star. Is it shifting?
HD 207888, a #star in a double system. A #goodcandidate?
F star. A #goodcandidate. Does it already have a known disk? Otherwise a very good candidate.
#Variable star.
Error bars in WISE 3 off the chart!
K star. A #Goodcandidate.
Early K #giant. A #goodcandidate.
Very #goodcandidate! A0 main sequence star.
HD 28812, A0 main sequence #star. A very #goodcandidate! People's favourite!
#Goodcandidate. K #subgiant.
HD 28756, K0 #Giant. a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Seems like a late-type star though.
HD 88262, A0 main sequence #star. A #goodcandidate or contamination?
FBS 0150+396, a #subdwarf. a #goodcandidate. Is there a faint object in the upper right?
#Goodcandidate. Seems whiter star than the ones it's surrounded by.
#goodcandidate although it's rather orange.
This star is redder than surrounding ones.
HD 54479, a star transitioning to #subgiant. Seems contaminated.
HD 261937, #knowndisk.
That seems a bit contaminated.
#Goodcandidateö
Apparently, it's a semi-regular pulsating #variable star.
Pre-main sequence star. A very #goodcandidate but is already observed with Spitzer telescope.
Star and galaxy blend.
#Goodcandidate or quasar?
Semi-regular pulsating Star
This one seems contaminated.
HD 123021. Is it contaminated?
HD 112622, a #goodcandidate or is it contaminated?
HD 26909 , F-class #emission-line-star. Is it contaminated?
V* HK Pav, #Mira #variable.
IRAS 16046-6024, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. ~-shaped SED.
Two objects. Otherwise would be good.
HD 119718 but it seems to be contaminated.
K-star. A #Goodcandidate.
HD 27200, A #giant. Is it contaminated?
K #giant. A #goodcandidate!
CD-58 693, a good candidate?
Ok candidate.
HD 21216, F8 #star. Seems a bit contaminated but can anyone confirm?
HD 204829, A0 #star. A very #goodcandidate. People's favourite!
CPD-75 116, #Be star. It has a strange SED.
HD 195805, B8/B9 main-sequence #star. A very #Goodcandidate. One of the brightest objects in here.
AN 88.1932, variable star. What kind of variable though?
There seem to be two objects.
Two stars in here.
V* V2713 Ori, #Orion-variable. A very #goodcandidate.
This one looks slightly contaminated, too.
That looks a bit contaminated.
Now what am I seeing in here?
According to SIMBAD itś a #Mira variable. However, its SED is a bit different.
#Goodcandidate or faint object contaminating at 5 o'clock?
Contamination.
An early-type #star. Can I trust SIMBAD. Although I sense contamination.
A late-type #star. May be a Mira variable.
K6 #emission-line-star. However, is it contaminated?
2MASS J22345612-8434522, #blue-object. That's what SIMBAD says.
And what it may turn out to be if it's not AGN?
V* V792 Oph, a #Mira #variable.
Some sort of nearby quasar?
2MASS J21464282-8543046, M3.5 #star. A very #goodcandidate. High proper motion.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing. The star itself is much redder than surrounding stars.
B9 #giant. Is it good or not?
May be contaminated.
Low-temperature star.
Semi-regular and variable star.
C*1416, a #Carbonstar. Just a few hundred thousand years more until it becomes a good candidate.
2MASS J02265467+6455256, a #goodcandidate. Interesting SED.
#Goodcandidate or contamination at 11 o'clock?
TYC 1195-1044-1, a #goodcandidate?
Seems like a Mira variable.
I don't know about this one...
It feels a bit galactic despite its ~ -shaped SED.
HD 157587, F5 main-sequence #star. A very #goodcandidate!
#Imageissues. Pictures and SED missing.
Seems to be rather red #star.
[CM2009] 2, #Young-stellar-object. Surveyed with Spitzer telescope.
#Goodcandidate, whatever it is.
HD 335743, F0 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
Thank you! Now with the SED example, it's easier to know what to look for.
What is this object? Galaxy?
HD 124012, B8 main-sequence star that's unfortunately contaminated.
2MASS J19500071+4029394, #variable star in Kepler field. What kind of variable though?
[JHR80] D-6a, M2 #star in Bok globule.
BD+47 3129, B0 #Emission-line-star. A #Goodcandidate or Be star?
I agree until I see Vizier.
V* V590 Her, detached eclipsing binary. #star. It is a #goodcandidate or not?
V* V399 Oph. #Variable star. Seems to be low-temperature so I suggest it's AGB star.
D+04 4082, #Emission-line-star. However, there seems to be another star too close by.
TYC 2361-1346-1, a very #goodcandidate.
#Mira variable according to SIMBAD.
~ -shaped SED. A very #goodcandidate.
2MASS J05424210-0815152, pre main-sequence star. A very #goodcandidate or already been observed enough?
TYC 9021-201-1, a #goodcandidate or contaminating object at 7 o'clock?
It may be a distant star or shrouded with a lot of dust.
Looks like an AGN to me.
#Star. Is it contaminated?
HD 8731, B9 #star. Is it contaminated?
Multiple objects? SIMBAD hints at RV Tauri variable.
Is there a faint contaminating object there?
HD 146324 , B8 #Emission-line-star. However, it is in a star-rich region.
HD 72126 , #Be-star. Seems a bit contaminated.
IRAS 19528-0253, a #Goodcandidate. It looks hotter than the stars it's surrounded by.
#Goodcandidate or blend?
2MASS J20084894+0248056, helium-burning #AGB star.
#Young-stallar-object.
Faint objects corrupting the thing.
I fear contamination.
Does that star at 7 o'clock interfere?
Ok...what's shown in here?
IRAS 06434-5524, #Goodcandidate. It may be a large star though.
At least two stars, one of them being possibly a Mira variable.
HD 186410. #Shifting.
Pre main sequence #star. Does the blue image indicate multiple objects or is it just the noise? Otherwise a very #goodcandidate.
That counts as multiple objects?
One or many objects?
HD 213247, a double #star. I sense contamination.
CD-62 1386, K5 star. However, it appears to be shifting. What causes the contamination?
What's going on in here?
There seems to be a faint second object.
Good candidate or multiple objects? Interesting SED.
IRAS 11499-6330. #Goodcandidate or multiple objects? Rather flat SED.
I see two objects.
V* FF Lup, a #Mira variable.
IRAS 17090-2757, a #variable.
HD 227713 but seems contaminated.
Two stars?
2MASS J16082203-0711061, a #goodcandidate. Is it a giant?
Probably multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. Does SED suggest multiple objects?
Is the object at 1 o'clock contaminating?
Good candidate or is the object at 6 o'clock contaminating?
V* DP Aur, #Mira variable.
IRAS 05281-0930, one of the smaller #AGB stars.
2MASS J18302986+0035004, #Young-stallar-object candidate. Seems contaminated in WISE 3 but not in WISE 4.
CGCS 4252, #carbonstar. Boo!
#Young-stallar-object candidate.
#T-Tauri candidate.
#Young-stellar-object according to SIMBAD. Seems to be observed.
HD 91627, F3 Subgiant/giant. Is it contaminated or shifting?
A #goodcandidate. SIMBAD refers to radio source but SED looks like a star.
#Carbonstar according to SIMBAD.
Good candidate or contaminated by an object at 9 o'clock?
#Imageissues. Missing images and SED.
Good candidate or bad object at 3 o'clock?
PMMR 2, a #supergiant.
#Goodcandidate. What is its spectral class?
CD-32 4567, #Be-star.
HD 143918, A3 #Star. #Goodcandidate or contamination according to WISE 4?
#Flarestar.
V* V1136 Orionis, #flarestar. Would be a #goodcandidate if it wasn't contaminated or observed with Spitzer telescope.
#Carbonstar. Not long before it becomes a good candidate.
HD 20848, A2 star but it's contaminated.
CD-34 10465, a #goodcandiadte.
2MASS J17535205+0107186, #variable #star. Looks orange compared to surrounding white stars. Probably a Mira variable.
Very #goodcandidate. Probably YSO.
SV* HV 957, M3 #supergiant in Large Magellanic Cloud.
This one seems dodgy.
2MASS J19131907-3810245 , a #Goodcandidate?
BD+33 2642, #binary-star. One of the stars is pre-#planetary-nebula.
NSV 1610, a variable #star. What kind of variable though?
HD 65520, A0 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or extragalactic object?
Borderline.
Is this object contaminated?
HD 279119, A2 #star. Likely contaminated.
#Orion-variable and #emission-line-star. Already observed with Spitzer telescope. May be #Knowndisk.
HD 74952, A2 or A3 main-sequence #star. However, it is likely contaminated.
Giving false hopes...
#Goodcandidate. Or is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate. May be multiple objects.
V* BL Aqr, K-class star.
Contamination or low signal-to-noise ratio?
CD-76 481, K0 Giant. Good candidate or contamination?
Almost a good candidate.
#Goodcandidate. SIMBAD refers to infrared source.
#Goodcandidate or an interfering object at 8 o'clock?
IRAS 05053+5616, #goodcandidate.
Hen 3-243, #Emission-line-star. Class OB. #Goodcandidate?
IRAS 20406+3758. Is it shifting?
Maybe. Maybe not.
TYC 7864-1594-1, seems contaminated though.
Shifty candidate?
#Goodcandidate or contamination? An early-type star.
HR 3217, B6 #Be-star. Visible to the naked eye.
Other objects too close?
#Goodcandidate. SED looks nice. I don't think that contamination reaches the object.
Simbad refers to double or multiple star but references refer to T-tauri stars.
THA 15-26, a #oung-stellar-object. Class M5.
IRAS 10251-5554, a #Goodcandidate.
C * 945. #Carbonstar. Good candidate within less than a million years or so.
Do I sense contamination?
Glass G, K4 #Giant. A #goodcandidate.
V* UY Cha, an #Orion-variable. #Knowndisk.
IRAS 15167-5528, a #goodcandidate. Seems kind of red though.
HD 100528, B9 main sequence star. #Goodcandidate. May be contaminated.
20 Vul, a #Be-star. This one is so bright it even saturates 2MASS images.
What kind of an object is this? AGN?
HD 25161, a very #goodcandidate. Although it seems to be a binary. Also known as GR-Tauri.
HD 117172. SIMBAD says it's a #Be-star and it has a large radius.
Interestingly, WISE 3 is more contaminated than WISE 4.
It belongs to the smaller end of AGB stars and it may be contaminated.
SIMBAD says it's a BL Lac-type object. It has almost 300 references.
2MASS J22490470+7513145, #emission-line star. References point out pre-main sequence stars. However, is WISE 4 contaminated?
TYC 114-2239-1, a very #goodcandidate. Some interesting stuff going on with this one.
IRAS 10140-5458. #Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
I think contamination reaches the object.
TYC 4030-1547-1, peculiar #Be-star according to SIMBAD. Ultraviolet source nearby.
Nice try, #galaxy but you're not fooling me.
V* U CrB, A main-sequence and giant pair. Algol-type #eclipsing-binary.
2MASS J16102857-1904469, one or two stars, one of them being #T-Tauri-type. A #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination. WISE 4 error bars are rather small.
HD 153879, B-class #emission-line-star. Might be contaminated.
HD 153879, a #Be-star.
SIMBAD refers to #T-tauri-type #star, #Young-stellar-object, millimetric and submillimetric source. Seems it has been extensively observed.
ROXs 12 with its low-mass brown dwarf ROXs 12b.
#Be-star. It also seems contaminated.
Good candidate or contamination according to WISE 4?
Does this look like a weird galaxy to me?
IRAS 12234-4346, a #goodcandidate.
HD 222491, A0 #star. However, it appears to be contaminated.
#Goodcandidate. Seems to be a red star.
Probably an extragalactic object.
K #giant.
Is this G5 star contaminated?
Seems contaminated. Shame.
2MASS J03022104+1710342 , M3 #T-Tauri-type #star. A very #goodcandidate or observed too many times already?
2MASS J20070217+2730268, a #Young-stellar-object. Very #goodcandidate or too extensively observed with Spitzer telescope already?
#Imageissues. SED and Images missing.
There are millions of stars with circumstallar disks. The problem is that these stars are surrounded by even more stars without them.
#Imageissues. Images and SEd missing. SIMBAD leads us to Mira variable.
HD 232871, F2 #star. However, there seems to be a bit contamination.
V* V2154 Sgr, a #mira #variable. Guess we'll have to wait a bit.
Is this a galaxy or AGN?
Now this is strange.
Good candidate or contamination in WISE 4?
HD 228548, B0 peculiar emission-line star. Papers refer to infrared excess but is this object shifting?
Interesting...
#Imageissues. Namely, images and SED missing.
#Variable #star. It also has a relatively low surface temperature.
This star is redder than its surrounding stars. However, it has a considerable proper motion.
#Goodcandidate. I assume its a late-type star. Is it a variable?
TYC 7782-1438-1, a #goodcandidate or Mira variable?
Go away, galaxy. You were so last batch!
According to SIMBAD, it's a variable.
It's a #Young-stellar-object according to SIMBAD. However, is this object contaminated?
Contamination might have reached the star in this subject.
Now some images here are misaligned but what is this star's proper motion?
V* V466 Orionis: #Orion-variable with specreal class K1. Extensively studied already. Seems to be a circumstellar disk candidate.
Are there faint objects contaminating?
Contamination reaches the target.
Now what is this?
IRAS 22012+6513 is kind of redder than surrounding stars...
Large problem: images and SED are missing.
Cl* Melotte 22 MT 9. A faint #star in Pleiades. It's an M-star. #Goodcandidate?
HD 19494, A3 #star. #Goodcandidate, contamination or just weak infrared excess?
2MASS J16413625-2356394, a #goodcandidate or contamination?
According to SIMBAD it's a variable and according to SED it seems contaminated.
HD 35621, B6 #Emission-line-star. A #goodcandidate or Be star?
Hey! Who allowed you to shift?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. What is its spectral class?
Now what's this extragalactic object?
Get back in the circle and let me examine you!
Seems good.
#Goodcandidate. Spectral class M0.
HD 145631, B9 Main-sequence #star. Already surveyed with Spitzer. #Knowndisk?
GSC 05544-00871, M4 class #star. A #goodcandidate or a Mira variable?
2MASS J04324107+1809239, SIMBAD says it's a #T-tauri-type-star with spectral class of M. Has been examined before.
Additional object at 1:30
Brutal contamination.
HD 83032, #Be-star that's a #giant.
V* AR Men, Semi-regular #variable #star.
#Goodcandidate. Or Mira variable?
Does this thing extend?
IRAS 17550-0753, a blue star as it appears in 2DDS. #Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Too dense but it's in Large Magellanic cloud. And it's a #supergiant to add to an insult.
Probably contaminated.
Additional objects too close?
IRAS 06542-1641, a #goodcandidate or Mira variable?
Two objects at the border of a circle.
HD 12856, #Be-star. Peculiar one, too.
How could you ruin such a good star?
Helium-burning #AGB star according to SIMBAD.
There seems to be multiple objects.
Contaminated #emission-line-star.
Is this OK or contaminated?
Shifting or not?
This one could be AGN.
IRAS 05286-1028, a #goodcandidate.
I bet this counts as multiple objects.
TYC 6754-622-1, #goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate? Is it a star, quasar or something else?
This one has multiple objects.
This demonstrates the multiple objects problem.
HD 142577, A1 main-sequence #star. A #goodcandidate or is it contaminated?
CD-49 9098, a #goodcandidate? Is it contaminated and why it's not round in K-band?
So it has both Be disk and a protoplanetary disk?
HD 318139, #Wolf-rayet-star. However, it's been surrounded by numerous stars and wolfs may not always have disks.
HD 76903, G4 #subgiant. A very #goodcandidate.
V* EN Cha, M4 #Orion-variable A very #goodcandidate or #knowndisk?
Hen 3-1312, a #planetary-nebula. Note the narrowly constrained SED. Becomes a #goodcandidate within just a few millenia.
HD 27762, a very #goodcandidate or is it two stars?
Is it two objects or are 2DDS pictures dislocated compared to 2MASS ones?
G3V star, get back in the circle! I'm not done with examining you yet!
#Goodcandidate but could be a Mira variable. Listed as infrared source on SIMBAD.
That one seems #goodcandidate for now. Is it a Mira variable?
That one is violated.
Not only is this star a helium-burning #AGB star, it also has some bad objects at 7 and 8 o'clock.
V* BG Cep. Why does a B8 class star have that kind of SED? Is SIMBAD lying?
IPHAS J210511.40+440531.2, Helium-burning #AGB star.
It is a star though so why it's not round. It should take up one pixel though.
I wonder if that counts as "not round".
So it's better to wait until that object moves away?
Sneaky thing.
There seem to be multiple objects.
K5 #T-tauri-type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
Now is this a star or a quasar?
Kiso A-0975 56, an #emission-line-star. A #Goodcandidate.
2MASS J05203142-0548247, #T-tauri-type #star. A #goodcandidate if there seems to be another star close by?
I sense contamination.
#Shifting?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Doing funky things in early WISE.
#Variable #star. Maybe we should try again within several million years...
BD+29 533, late-type #star. A #goodcandidate?
IRAS 14043-4854, #Goodcandidate. One object near the 10 o'clock border. Strange SED.
HD 196194, A-class high-proper motion #star. However, it seems to be a bit contaminated.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is it AGN?
No AO for a star with such brightness. Anyway, I think there are multiple objects.
A0 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Orion-variable, a very #goodcandidate.
2MASS J05201945-0545553, #T-Tauri-type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
A very #goodcandidate. An early-type star. Spectral class B8.
#Goodcandidate. Seems like a young star. Brutally impaled by diffraction spike from a nearby star.
K0 #star. A #Goodcandidate.
GSC 00100-02609, M6.5 #star. A Mira variable or a good candidate?
#T-tauri-type star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination. Either way, it seems like a young star.
#T-tauri-type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
#T-tauri-type-star. A very #goodcandidate.
2MASS J02381248+5635245, Helium-burning #AGB star. This one needs more time than a Mira variable to become a good candidate.
TYC 512-21-1, interesting SED. #Goodcandidate for now but this star seems to be red.
V* V641 Scorpii, a #variable #star with rapid variations.
GSC 06182-00438, M6 class #star. Is it a Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate or two objects?
#Goodcandidate. Deformities in blue image.
Faint objects.
SSTc2d J182940.7-000703, M4 #star. A #goodcandidate, or known disk? It has been surveyed with Spitzer space telescope.
#Goodcandidate or faint additional objects?
V* V1028 Cas, pulsating #variable #star that one one likes around here.
#Goodcandidate or does one of the objects near the border of the circle give its SED a bit of extra flavour?
TYC 1317-44-1, possible red #giant branch star.
Rather flat SED. Is it contaminated? Otherwise, a #goodcandidate.
C* 2248, #carbonstar. Within a few million years it becomes a good candidate.
2MASS J01315504+4649084, M3-M4 #giant.
This one seems good.
#T-tauri-star and #emission-line-star. A #goodcandidate?
That's definitely a good one.
#Young-stellar-object-candidate. A very #goodcandidate.
IRAS 03275+5700, good candidate or multiple objects?
IRAS 06110+1536, seems like a red star.
Go away, dust cloud! Nobody likes you here!
TYC 5712-308-1, a #goodcandiadte or #shifting?
#Goodcandidate. Infrared source nearby.
EM* AS 31, an #emission-line-star. Might be contaminated.
V* FY Cep, a #Mira #variable. A good candidate within a few million years.
Good canidate?
Seems to extend.
Good candidate. It is an #emission-line.star.
VSS II-28, G-class #rotationally-variable-star. A #goodcandidate.
V* V2251 Oph, an #Orion-variable with transitional disk. #Knowndisk then.
2MASS J18285021+0009494 -- #T-Tauri-star candidate. A #goodcandidate or already been surveyed?
2MASS J18285396+0045528 , #young-stellar-object. #Goodcandidate or #knowndisk. It's been surveyed with Spitzer space telescope.
Multiple objects. Hopefully they will eventually move out of the way.
TYC 7418-1935-1, #goodcandidate. Rather high proper motion.
Millions of young stellar objects are surrounded by not so young objects.
Semi-regular pulsating star. Rather flat SED though.
#Goodcandidate. Is there an artifact in blue light?
I dot know about this one.
HD 227611, #Be-star. Spectral class B1
Contaminated or not?
IRAS 13367-5923, a #goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate. Almost ~ -shaped SED.
#Rotationally-variable-star. A #Goodcandidate? Class G9.
#Goodcandidate. What is its proper motion?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate but there's one faint object at 7 o'clock. I can tell it by a few pixels.
Is this one good?
HD 110616 , #variable of some kind but it's A-class and #goodcandidate otherwise.
IRAS 14595-4121 that unfortunately has other objects.
V* RU Cha, #Mira #variable.
IRAS 14143-5630, a #goodcandidate or a Mira variable? Star looks rather red.
Interesting A very #goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate although two objects are near the border.
Multiple objects? Otherwise a #goodcandidate with rather flat SED.
2MASS J19065501+0823431, a #goodcandidate. Has it been observed with Spitzer as its paper says?
#Active-galaxy-nucleus
NSVS 6980496, rather red #variable.
2MASS J19203749+4838210, long-period #variable #star in Kepler field.
Another object just inside.
#Goodcandidate or an additional object at 10:30?
#Goodcandidate. Or are there objects at border?
BD+36 3496, A2 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
FRL 1107, a galaxy nucleus?
Interesting. A very #goodcandidate.
#Imageissues: SDSS images painted black. Otherwise a #goodcandidate.
2MASS J19352149+4832251, #cepheid-variable.
THA 15-5, #T-tauri-type-star. #Knowndisk or at least examined with a high-resolution spectrograph.
IRAS 11419-5715, a #goodcandidate.
Interesting. A #Goodcandidate.
#Emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate.
Extends but otherwise looks good...
AWI0005wls, #Orion-variable. a very #goodcandidate!
V* V587 Ori, #Orion-variable. A very #goodcandidate.
Something is off about this K supergiant.
#Young-stallar-object-candidate.
#Goodcandidate. Maybe.
HD 72641, A9 main sequence #star. A very #Goodcandidate.
2MASS J22015121+5048528, a good candidate or multiple objects? In images it looks redder than surrounding stars.
2MASS J19494513+3842467, #variable #star in Kepler field. In the images it looks redder than surrounding stars.
#Imageissues. Namely, the images and SED diagram are missing!
#Goodcandidate or another object at 6 o'clock?
ROTSE1 J155332.17+274416.7, #cepheid-variable #star.
#Goodcandidate? It seems that contamination doesn't reach the object although there are a few faint object at circle border.
I see contamination. And the star is a bright giant/supergiant anyway.
TYC 4439-564-1, a #Goodcandidate or does the object at 2:30 interfere?
HD 62910, #Wolf-Rayet-star. I don't know.
#Goodcandidate or do objects at 2 and 4 o'clock interfere?
HD 119423, B4 main-sequence #Be-star.
That usually means good.
Number of objects?
TYC 8105-370-1, a #goodcandidate. Is there more than 1 object?
Now this is where I don't know.
#Goodcadidate?
How many objects? Also, there is a carbon star nearby.
Is it good or does the bright object contaminate it?
#Bl-lac-object. So now we're getting these!
Good candidate or multiple objects? Weird SED.
This means a #goodcandidate or #knowndisk. It has lots of references. Add that to the list.
IRAS 18056-0138. Paper refers to AGB star. Guess we'll have to wait for a few million years...
~shaped SED, #Emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Seems to have high proper motion.
IRAS 17247-3211. Is this #star covered with too much dust?
V* CT Ori, RV Tauri variable #star. #Goodcandidate or #knowndisk?
CGCS 5114, #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidte.
HD 216369 and PMSC 22473+4047, #Goodcandidate?
Anticlimactic.
TYC 7891-829-1. A #goodcandidate or extended?
It is definitely contaminated.
Good candidate or more than 1 object?
IRAS 18583+2850, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Very small error bars in near-IR.
HD 202084, A0 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
[SHB2004] Trumpler 37 13-1238, #T-tauri type #star. #Knowndisk?
Good candidate or shifting? SIMBAD says there's an infrared source nearby.
Extends a bit, otherwise a #goodcandidate.
~ -shaped SED. A very #Goodcandidate.
HD 133046, G6 #star. A very #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Or multiple objects?
IRAS 11140-5328, a #goodcandidte going weird in K-band and WISE 1-3.
Two stars.
HD 45761, A5 star seems to be unfortunately contaminated.
A #Mira #Variable? On the other hand, SIMBAD and SED are conflicting.
One object at the circle border.
#Variable #star.
Competing for spotlight?
V* BG Tel, #mira #variable.
2MASS J22131219+7332585, #emission-line-star. A #goodcandidate.
Is this one a galaxy?
2MASS J22140608+7005043, A #young-stellar-object. Would be a good candidate if there weren't additional objects.
TYC 8980-1268-1, a #star. Does this count as multiple objects?
2MASS J18450214+0321135 is definitely a #star.
#Goodcandidate. Or is excess infrared weak?
Now what's going on in here? This star starts getting weird in K-band.
#Imageissues. Namely, it's not working and SED is missing.
Somebody has corrupted 1.15µm.
Conga lines not welcome here.
That is probably a galaxy.
Borderline multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. Although there's one object at 7 o'clock border.
It seems that there are multiple objects.
HD 213976, B1.5 main-sequence star. And yet it just had to be contaminated.
EM* LkHA 232, #emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate.
IRAS 09209-4829, #goodcandidate.
IRAS 23536+7206, #goodcandidate for now. This thing will most likely turn out to be a Mira variable though.
Really now...
V* AR Arae, #semi-regular pulsating #variable #star.
What do we have here?
Does interesting turns.
I assume that there are multiple objects.
This one seems borderline good.
C*1599, #carbonstar.
2MASS J05443653+2110529, Helium-burning #AGB-star. Let us never speak of this again.
Pretty good.
Object number check?
HD 51585, now that's both #peculiar-star and #be-star. Observed with Spitzer space telescope.
Strange star. A very #goodcandidate.
This object is not wanted.
IRAS 21378+5715, #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Objects at border but otherwise a #goodcandidate.
2MASS J17145543-2709427, #variable #star.
Borderline good candidate.
What's happening in here. Is it shifting or does it have high proper motion?
Blend of 3 objects. One of them being YSO.
Good candidate or is excess infrared weak?
What's happening in here? Someone trying to imitate Zooniverse logo?
#Goodcandidate. Spectral class K.
Added.
Yes, you are a radio source and no you are not a good candidate!
HBHA 702-06, #emission-line-star. A #goodcandidate.
Interesting SED but multiple objects. Star/galaxy blend?
It fits.
2MASS J18042821-0125578, #variable #star.
I wonder if the oversaturation spills over the object's pixel.
#Goodcandidate. Error bars in WISE 4 are noticeable though.
TYC 4472-272-1, a #Goodcandidate. May have a #reflection-nebula
Troublesome object at 1:30
#Goodcandidate. Seems distant, though.
IRAS 15457-5050, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Any extensions don't seem to reach the object itself.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. Probably a Mira variable though.
SED looks promising...extends or not?
Multiple objects. Weird SED.
Extends or good candidate?
IRAS 20122+4103, a #goodcandidate or Mira variable?
BD+62 271, #Be-star. Spectral class B8
IRAS 18169-0727, #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Error bars in WISE 4 are concerning.
More than 1 object.
#Goodcandidate. Or does SED suggest a blend?
Is this the carbon star as SIMBAD says? It's a bit off.
Why am I here again?
#Goodcandidate or contamination according to WISE 4?
#Goodcandidate although there is a faint object at 2 o'clock.
Good candidate or contamination? Seems to be multiple objects.
Interesting...Very interesting...
Probably extends. Shame.
Good candidate or do objects on the circle at 12, 3 and 9 o'clock affect it too much?
EM* MWC 473, Be star with multiple objects? Interesting SED.
Does SED suggest multiple objects?
I don't know. Seems contaminated.
Maybe a #goodcandidate.
A0 main-sequence #star. However, it appears to be contaminated.
Early-type #Emission-line-star. However, it's contaminated.
Not only it is a #mira #variable, there are also multiple objects.
Reflection nebula?
Too bright DSS2 to tell if there are multiple objects.
I bet it's multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate or unknown binary?
Reflection nebulla?
V* CM Mon, a #mira #variable.
Probably extends a bit too much.
And it's contaminated.
#Goodcandidate. The glow from other objects does not seem to interfere.
Bad object at 6 o'clock?
It's hard to tell.
IRAS 18332-0503, a #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate or is the object at 11 o'clock interfering?
IRAS 03406+5813 but there seems to be 2 objects.
#Goodcandidate. Or shifting?
#Goodcandidate? The bright object doesn't seem to contaminate the target although there may be multiple objects inside the circle.
Multiple objects? Interesting SED.
V* NT Monocerotis, #orion-variable #star. #Knowndisk despite failing at "extends beyond the circle" condition.
#Goodcandidate. Are these diffraction spikes or multiple objects?
#Carbonstar. But why does it move so much between images?
Add that to the list.
If it was just a bit further...
TYC 6255-81-1, a #goodcandidate with high proper motion or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate? Or multiple objects?
It's visually weird due to images taken from SDSS where stars look like that for whatever reason.
Two objects or a #goodcandidate?
Don't you dare to pass off as one object!
2MASS J06420028+0909444, #emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate.
I see an object at 1 o'clock that can ruin the fun.
This one seems contaminated and is probably a Be star.
#Goodcandidate. Although WISE 1 is oversaturated.
Good candidate or multiple objects? It is bright, though.
#Goodcandidate. An object at 3 o'clock border.
#Goodcandidate. You pass...for now despite a borderline object. But if people return with NED and VizieR, you're going to be in trouble.
GN 13.33.4, #reflection-nebula
#Reflection-nebula.
#Goodcandidate in the midst of those bright objects.
2MASS J19500259+3550311, #carbonstar.
IRAS 20466+4917, a #goodcandidate? It's redder than surrounding objects and shines brightly in 2MASS.
Good candidate.
#Goodcandidate. Bright object doesn't seem to interfere too much.
#Goodcandidate. Is it a Mira variable?
#Nebula around the star.
Can't tell if there are multiple objects.
TYC 8692-1561-1, #Goodcandidate.
One object is bordering the circle but interesting SED.
Interesting...very interesting... It's best if I look into that further.
2MASS J18293338+0108242, #Young-stellar-object. #Knowndisk. It has already been surveyed with Spitzer space telescope.
#Goodcandidate. Or are error bars in WISE 4 too big?
One object is just at border. Go a bit further, please.
We know what to do then.
It's definitely a red star. It is shrouded in huge amounts of dust.
This saves a lot of work.
#Goodcandidate. Or is it in a too crowded region?
Multiple objects? SED looks interesting.
Extends or not? SED error bars don't seem significant.
Nice.
How likely it is to be Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate. WISE 4 error bars are rather large although SED is rather flat.
There seems to be more than one object.
#Goodcandidate. Other objects just outside the circle.
TYC 4822-2584-1, a very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. SED is a bit flatter than normal.
Excess infrared seems weak in WISE 4.
#Goodcandidate? Or extended?
Is the object at 5 o'clock too close?
There seems to be multiple object, especially one at 1 o'clock.
Maybe. Although there could be contamination.
Extended. SED almost confirms it.
More than 2 objects?
I bet it's probably one of those blasted Mira variables.
CSS2 14, #S-star.
F-class #emission-line-star that's also peculiar.
HD 33604, B2 main sequence #be-star.
Blend?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Does SIMBAD refer to another object nearby or is it the same thing?
#Goodcandidate. Nothing on SIMBAD.
HD 173817, B8 #emission-line-star. #Goodcandiadte. References talk about infrared excess.
IRAS 18291+0026, a #Goodcandidate.
One of those galaxies?
Is it shifting or a blend?
Good candidate or multiple objects at 11 and 12 o'clock?
It may be covered with dust.
IRAS 20451+5202, a #goodcandidate, multiple objects or a red giant? In images it looks much redder than surrounding objects.
Borderline multiple objects.
BD+48 3184, B8 class #emission-line-star. A #goodcandidate, Be star and/or multiple objects?
Multiple objects? Noise looks the same in red and 1.15µm.
HBHA 5215-10 , #emission-line-star. A #goodcandidate. WISE 4 infrared excess is weak though and error bars are rather large.
Where's Dustforce when we need it?
Maybe there's more than one object.
BD+34 1113, #Be-star.
That was mean, mr. Dust Cloud!
You may have won this time, dust cloud but you'll never win this project!
SED looks good. Error bars are small.
#Goodcandidate. Very clean and interesting SED. Is infrared source contaminating it?
IRAS 17244-2339, #goodcandidate. Other objects just outside the range.
2MASS J17180815-2558495, #variable, #star.
Is it a contaminated Be #star?
IRAS 18501+0258, a #Goodcandidate. How are the problems in terms of multiplicity?
I assume there are two objects.
Other objects are probably too close?
It seems there are multiple objects. Shame.
Rather good but it seems a bit extended.
Some weird things happening in 1.15µm.
Good or extended?
If there's something it's probably sparse.
HD 169008, F2 #star. A very #Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Good indeed.
IRAS 01528+6846, #Goodcandidate. Or a very distant star?
Maybe there is more than one objects.
Is it contaminated or is excess infrared weak?
#Goodcandidate. The blue color from upper corners doesn't seem to reach the target.
#Imageissues. SDSS missing. Hard to determine if it is a #goodcandidate.
Undesirable things come in multiples.
Too contaminated to tell.
IRAS 13004-6128, a #Goodcandidate or blend?
The question is, are objects at 9, 10 and 11 0'clock contaminating it?
Is there also something at 11 o'clock?
Too many background objects.
Does this count as 1 or 2 objects?
Are reflection nebulas undesired targets?
IRAS 04482+4513, #carbonstar.
Multiple objects contaminating IRAS 15417-5303?
Extends or is contaminated?
Whatever this is, it's interesting.
TYC 7126-595-1. #Goodcandidate. Or perhaps multiple objects?
IRAS 07200-1146, A #goodcanidate or not? Images show a very red star.
CGCS 6421, #carbonstar.
Cruel contamination.
V* V941 Cas, semi-regular pulsating #star. Is there another one in the background? Interesting SED.
IRAS 12061-5758, a #goodcandidate.
CGCS 4961, #carbonstar.
Extends and/or multiple objects?
Extended a bit too much or are there multiple objects?
Is it a good candidate or is it a quasar?
Two objects or not? Blue image is distorted. Unusual SED.
IRAS 22021+5931, a good candidate or multiple objects?
2MASS J17573328-1601376, a good candidate or multiple objects?
Don't know about this one.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Interesting SED.
Is it good?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Infrared source nearby.
IRAS 18463+0523,a #goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate. Very clean.
IRAS 08385-3617, a #goodcandidate. However, SIMBAD image shows it's red so it might be a giant instead.
CD-58 4957, a #goodcandidate or are there multiple objects?
#Goodcandiadte?
#Goodcandidate or bad object at 3 o'clock?
SED looks good.
Go away, background star! No one likes you!
I assume that's a galaxy.
#Goodcandidate. Or multiple objects? SED is interesting.
That one is a #goodcandidate.
CD-41 4778, A2 class #star. Is it contaminated?
Rotationally #variable #star. Is it also extended?
This one seems to have more than 1 object. Correct me if I am wrong.
Is this one of those super active Mira variables? It extends more in WISE 1 than it does in WISE 2 and 3. #Goodcandidate if not.
Good candidate or is the background too rich?
#Goodcandidate. Or is one of the dots coming a bit too close to the circle?
Is it because the images are not perfectly aligned?
Multiple objects or distorted images?
Is is a good one. I wonder if those faint dots close to the edge of the circle are bad things.
Multiple objects? I see one at 11 o'clock.
IRAS 23275+6553, #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Early-type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
IRAS 19220+1949, a good candidate or are those two objects on the border of the circle bad things?
It extends.
Number of objects in here?
CGCS 5238, #Carbonstar.
HD 108553, A3/A4IV/V, #star. A very #Goodcandidate or contamination?
Object from the first batch? Shoo!
2MASS J08495207-3256054, M7 #star. A good candidate or Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate or a galaxy?
This one is bordering at multiple objects.
Now what's happening with TYC 456-681-1 here? Why is it so blurry?
#Goodcandidate? Or 2 objects?
BD+40 1335, A2 #star. A very #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcanidate. No AO.
IRAS 13341-6002, #OH/IR #star. Not a Good candidate although it is unusual.
#Goodcandidate. Or excess WISE 3 or 4?
V* CU Centauri. An #Eclipsing-binary.
This one...two objects?
There seems to be more than 1 object.
Two objects on a border of a circle.
MSX6C G115.0180+02.8708 , #carbonstar.
That may be contaminated.
2MASS J06082191+2952556, #T-tauri-type-star. A very #goodcandidate or contamination?
Bad object at 11 o'clock
One object or not?
Too many objects?
Is this a good one?
TYC 6261-369-1, a #star. However, there are multiple objects.
Good candidate or shifting? Oversaturated in WISE 1 to 3.
Extends or it belongs to itself?
HD 192639, O7 #emission-line-star but it is a #supergiant.
IRAS 18401+0227, #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
PN SaSt 2-3, a #planetary-nebula.
TYC 8629-665-1, a #star. Blend?
Interresting. #Goodcandidate. Yes. Very interesting...
Are other objects too close?
#Goodcandidate. Very clean!
Variable star but interesting SED.
It is a star. Th question is: how many?
Multiple objects or a good candidate?
Good or not?
2MASS J22461366+6233573, #carbonstar.
Spectral class B5.
I don't know. Extends?
Very #Goodcandidate.
Two objects? Is its proper motion high?
Possible contamination.
#Goodcandidate. I can't tell if there's a trail or a diffraction spike.
2MASS J23063825+6232041, #Young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate. #Trail.
IRAS 22028+6334, crab you ain't. #Goodcandidate.
Extends or not?
HD 33232, B2 main-sequence #be-star. Oh well...
I would say #Goodcandidate.
IRAS 05003+4825, a #goodcandidate. Weird SED.
#Contamination
HD 344142, F0 #star. A very #Goodcandidate. Or is there more than 1 object?
#Goodcandidate Error bar in WISE 4 is a bit wide though.
More than one object?
IRAS 18314-0214, a #goodcandidate. Flatter SED.
Multiple objects? SED is good though.
Extended or #goodcandidate? Flatter SED.
HD 106309, B2 #subgiant #be-star. Guess not that good candidate.
2MASS J23491567+6555548, M5 #star. #Goodcandidate or giant?
C* 1774, #carbonstar.
IRAS 19314+2141, a #goodcandidate.
2MASS J17102259-3014149, #variable #star.
I sense multiple objects.
Nice try imitating a galaxy but your SED tells a lot about you!
Almost a good candidate. If the object at 8 o'clock was a bit further...
#Young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate!
2MASS J20594500+5217492, #Emission-line-star. A #Goodcandidate.
Seems rather good.
Does it extend beyond red circle?
Is there more than 1 object?
Probably extends.
IRAS 19211+1812. Are there other stars in there?
NSV 26154, variable star and probably multiple objects.
No astronomical object info on SIMBAD.
IRAS 21161+5406A, a #star but it looks really red.
HD 92759, #Be-star. However, what is its SED doing?
A few objects too many?
Let's count the number of objects here...
2MASS J18301993+0041522, #young-stellar-object candidate. A very #goodcandidate I say.
Good candidate
Good candidate. Interesting SED.
Some stars can Be deceiving.
2MASS J22551996+6218162, #star. A very #Goodcandidate.
2MASS J13201472-5947330. #Goodcandidate?
Is this candidate good or not?
That's a very nice star we have here. Shame if there was another object in here...
Multiple objects. Shame as the star looks interesting.
Should it be classified as good candidate or as multiple objects?
There could be multiple objects. You can tell that by comparing red and 1.15µm image.
I bet it extends a bit too much, too.
IRAS 21440+5648, #T-tauri-type #star. A very #Goodcandidate!
IRAS 16135-4256, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Rather bright.
This one seems to be good, too.
2MASS J06283909+1811033, a #goodcandidate.
It seems there are more than one object.
2MASS J05190361+3646156, high proper motion star. A #Goodcandidate.
Can this be considered good?
IRAS 19244+2518, #goodcandidate.
CGCS 1402, #carbonstar.
IRAS 17121-3232, #Mira variable.
This seems ok.
2MASS J18324635+0022185, a #variable #star.
2MASS J07083830-0009228, a #variable #star.
#Goodcandidate. What's its spectral class?
#Be-star. And it's contaminated as well.
#Goodcandidate or variable?
#Goodcandidate. Flatter in WISE 3 and 4 than usual.
How is it so much brighter in 1.15µm than in red?
#Goodcandidate. #Artifact.
Interesting SED. Is it due to contamination?
Is there contamination?
IRAS 12577-6110, a #star. One or more?
Hen 3-502, #be-star and #reflection-nebula
#Goodcandidate. Is it an early-type star and is there only one object?
#Goodcandidate. Flatter SED than normal.
So that means it's a good one?
#Goodcandidate? Or contamination?
Multiple objects. Also, blue image has artifacts.
Stellar ring.
HD 54464, B2 class main-sequence #be-star.
I would say #goodcandidate.
Maybe a good candidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Wait...is object still good if it's in place in WISE 3 and 4 but shifting in WISE 1?
HR 6490, B9.5/A0 main sequence #star. A very #Goodcandidate. People's favorite!
2MASS J03313040+5721567, #young-stellar-object candidate. Guess That means it's good.
2MASS J19282981+2033274, #emission-line-star. Is it shifting?
Not sure if good candidate or not.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is it a variable due to oversaturation in WISE 1 to 3?
This might have some dust.
Is it a star/galaxy blend?
IRAS 01105+6844, #Goodcandidate.
EM* AS 201, #symbiotic-star. Would be a very #goodcandidate due to #nova. However, it's been already observed to death.
Ok or good candidate?
IRAS 06454+0053, #S-star. Bad candidate. Shoo!
IRAS 08062-2155, a #goodcandidate.
That means Be star?
I bet it's a variable.
Or is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Rather bright and clear.
Maybe a good candidate?
V* V2055 Cygni. #Carbonstar.
WISE 1 to 3 are oversaturated. SED is rather flat. What is happening?
2MASS J08365218-3952576, #emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate.
Meh candidate.
Is it an open cluster?
#Goodcandidate? SIMBAD stays silent.
I bet there is more than one object.
TYC 4300-403-1, an early-type #star. However, I suggest contamination.
#Goodcandidate. Nothing in SIMBAD.
What kind of variable is it?
BD+54 2461, A0 star but suffers contamination.
IRAS 18422+0632, #Goodcandidate.
IRAS 16346-3916
#Goodcandidate. Or not?
Some stars can #be deceiving. Like HD 93561 shown here.
HD 304045, K0 #star. Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is it an M-star?
#Goodcandidate. No AO
HBHA 5202-07, #emission-line-star. Very #Goodcandidate.
Seems like a #goodcandidate for me then.
May be a young star.
Very #goodcandidate. No AO.
How many objects are there? Is this a high-temperature star?
CGCS-3026, #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Sudden drop in WISE 4.
BD+37 3862, B0 main-sequence #star in a double system. A #Goodcandidate. This seems to be located in a cluster of some sort.
2MASS J23051393+6235218, #Young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Red image distorted.
IRAS 09099-4708,m a #goodcandidate. Very interesting SED. Is it near the galactic center?
High proper motion object?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Are there multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Contamination?
Nice! I wonder if it's a giant.
IRAS 10543-5519, a #goodcandidate.
C* 1483, #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate? Flatter SED but I sense a bit contamination.
HD 181361 An #Eclipsing-binary. Is there contamination?
Seems like a #goodcandidate.
EM* MWC 791, B1, class #emission-line-star. #Goodcandidate or can this star Be deceiving?
This one seems to be a very #goodcandidate, whatever it is.
Another agreement.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is its proper motion high?
This suggests a good object!
2MASS J15094758-5213262
HD 253339, #Be-star. Looks like not a good candidate?
#Imageissues. The blue image looks weird.
2MASS J18300610+0106170, "Young-stellar-object. Surveyed with Spitzer. #Knowndisk?
Is seems to be a galaxy indeed.
IRAS 10585-5831, a #star. A #goodcandidate. Very strange spectrum for a star.
Clear spectrum.
IRAS 11430-6028, a #Goodcandidate. No references.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. What's happening with SED?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Clean surroundings.
I think there is some contamination.
HD 326598, B8 #emission-line-star. Are there multiple objects?
TYC 160-1092-1, a #star. #Goodcandidate. Looks like it has high surface temperature.
HD 23603, A5 main-sequence #star. Very #goodcandidate! People's favorite!
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is this a very distant star?
#Young-stellar-object. But SED suggests a galaxy.
Is this a quasar?
GSC 07666-00551, a #star. A very #Goodcandidate according to SED.
HD 37266, B9-class #star. A very #Goodcandidate.
IRAS 18313+0230, a good candidate or shifting?
V* IX Gemini. #Mira #variable #star of cet type.
One of the papers refers to search for circumstellar dust. Can anyone confirm if they found something?
IRAS 07342-1303, a #goodcandidate.
HD 225160, O8-class #emission-line-star. Good candidate or just a bit too hot?
IRAS 08538-4329, a #Star. A very #Goodcandidate. Stange SED.
TYC 8603-556-1, a #star although I suggest contamination.
I assume it's a quasar.
Terz V 1531, #variable #star.
HD 192361, a #goodcandiadte. B class. Has narrowly constrained excess infrared.
CD-40 4692, F0 #star. A very #goodandidate. Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is it a quasar or not?
2MASS J12390889-6257487, #Young-stellar-object candidate. Guess that makes it a very #Goodcandidate.
#Imageissues
Seems like it's contaminated.
HD 120330, B2/3 main-sequence #Be-star. Would be a good candidate otherwise.
Stick in red light.
What's happening with SED in here?
Double star? No AO.
HD 18337, A2 #Subgiant. A very #Goodcandidate!
Go away, background stars!
TYC 3585-2048-1, a #star. I suggest there's a bit contamination going on.
HD 184998, A-clas #star. I sense contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Rather flat SED.
HD 137236, A7 class #subgiant. Seems contaminated though.
IRAS 16090-4414, #Goodcandidate.
I assume it's a galaxy.
#Goodcandidate. Weird SED. Is there contamination?
This reminds me an object called AWI0001trw. The same Stellof's ring. (or whatever it's called)
IRAS 21493+5937, #carbonstar. Is a bit off from crosshairs according to SIMBAD.
HD 65719, #Be-star. May be contaminated.
Now what am I looking at here?
HD 226628, #eclipsing-binary. I also see contamination.
HD 307347, B-class #Emission-line-star. Is it a Be star?
2MASS J19460375+3556054, #Variable #star.
#QSO
#Goodcandidate. No AO. #imageissues.
2MASS J18294502+0035264, #Young-stellar-object. #Knowndisk. At least surveyed with Spitzer telescope.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Myltiple objects?
HD 144399, A0 main sequence #star. A very #goodcandidate. Can anyone check for contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Unusual SED.
I sense contamination?
HD 214904, A0 class #star. A very #Goodcandidate or is there contamination? One of the papers refers to this star as young.
Are there multiple stars?
EM* CDS 1186, #emission-line-star. May be contaminated. I wonder if it's a Be star.
BD+68 82, B8 #star. #shifting.
What's happening in here? Interesting SED. Is it a blend of a quasar and a galaxy?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Weird SED.
This might be a good one. Can anyone check for contamination?
Nice one. I wonder if Be stars can have debris disks too in addition to their standard disk.
HD 173028, B8 #star. Is it contaminated?
How many stars are in this circle?
#Goodcandidate. Or contamination?
#Goodcandidate. Narrowly constrained excess 11µm and 22µm.
HD 116781, #be #star. Otherwise would be a good candidate.
2MASS J20251882+4353563, a #goodcandidate. Interesting SED.
HD 239989, B8 #star but I sense contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. What might that be?
#Emission-line-star. But it may be contaminated.
2MASS J17314025-2300157, #Goodcandidate.
TYC 4291-711-1, a #goodcandidate. Or perhaps some contamination?
I think this may be contaminated.
IRAS 12468-6138, a #goodcandidate.
2MASS J08391438-4009567, #Emission-line-star. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. What's that object?
Emission.line-star. But it is contaminated.
B8 #star but there is contamination.
Seems borderline crowded.
Just IRAS 15215-5002 or multiple objects?
Might be multiple objects.
V* MP Vul , pulsating #variable #star.
IRAS 19107+2154, a Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Might be contaminated.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. May be surrounded by other stars.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Might be contaminated a bit.
V* V983 Sco, pulsating #variable #star.
Probably a galaxy.
BD+24 1063, an emission-line star seems to be contaminated.
IRAS 04396+4538, #Goodcandidate.
#Galaxy. Nothing to see here. Move on.
#Star. No AO.
Contamination of HD 307000 and TYC 8973-281-1?
Rather nice one.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Now why is this star so active when it comes to moving?
#Young-stellar-object
Rather non-round star.
Very #Goodcandidate. Rather flat star-like SED.
#Imageissues. Blue image seems to be infected with a negative worm.
IRAS 06048+3310, #Goodcandidate.
Now what's going on in here? Contamination or not?
It's a disk.
Multiple objects or cracks in plates?
#Goodcandidate. What's SED doing?
V* V394 Gemini, semi-regular #variable.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. What's happening in here?
IRAS 18121-1134, #Goodcandidate.
2MASS J15295557-5657512, #Goodcandidate.
Add that to the list
EM* LkHA 217, M-class #Emission-line-star. A very #Goodcandidate. Papers refer to this star as young.
2MASS J18294453+0113113, #Young-stellar-object.
2MASS J18294217+0120209, #Young-stellar-object. Very #Goodcandidate or #knowndisk?
2MASS J18294147+0107378, K2.5 class #young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate or #knowndisk?
BD+14 1325, a double or multiple #star. WISE 4 suggests contamination.
Very #Goodcandidate. No AO.
Nothing on SIMBAD.
HD 170115, A0-class #star. Contamination may be present according to WISE 4.
IRAS 18537+0645, a #goodcandidate.
HD 230767, an F-class #emission-line-star. #Goodcandidate. SED doesn't show contamination.
IRAS 19218+1814, a #goodcandidate.
2MASS J18373306+0026347, a #variable #star. What kind of variable though? Why does it have narrowly constrained 22µm brightness?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Very clean.
CPD-55 6329, #emission-line-star. A very #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. no AO. Strange SED.
HD 109024, B8 #subgiant. Very #Goodcandidate!
IRAS 10064-5616, a #star with strange SED. #Goodcandidate.
HD 84714, B9-class #giant #star. Seems to be in a crowded area. Error bars in WISE 4 are noticeable.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Very clean and error bars in near-infrared are rather small.
Now is that a #quasar?
IRAS 10488-5614, a #star.
Lots of faint stars in the background.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Seems like a young star.
What's in here? A blend of a #star and extragalactic object?
V* V2093 Oph, semi-regular pulsating #variable #star.
TYC 4288-334-1, a #star. Is it contaminated?
Several stars in one line.
IRAS 12389-6031, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. No surrounding objects.
V* V710 Cep, beta lyrae #eclipsing-binary #star. A #Goodcandidate.
IRAS 13306-5858, a #star. Blend of two stars?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Weird SED. Contamination?
2MASS J18292824-0022573, a #young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate.
TYC 8973-2474-1, a #star. Blend?
TYC 8989-322-1, a #star. Contamination?
Very #goodcandidate. Or Blend?
#Goodcandidate. Or Contamination?
IRAS 14145-5603, a #goodcandidate. Or just a Mira variable?
What's happening in here? Blend?
HD 128306, B8 #Giant in a double system. Contamination?
HD 247795, B0 #emission-line-star. A very #Goodcandidate.
IRAS 18460+0147, a #star. Very little visible light.
It's definitely a star. Maybe contaminated by a galaxy.
Now what's going on in here? A galaxy?
HD 119556, B4 #subgiant #star. I suspect a contamination.
HD 114082, F3 main sequence #star. #Knowndisk.
IRAS 18154-0531, a #Goodcandidate.
Strange SED for a quasar.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. rather bright.
2MASS J23053756+6228009, #Young-stellar-object. A very #Goodcandidate!
Very Nice B5 #star. However, I see contamination.
IRAS 19319+2428, a #Goodcandidate! What's happening in here?
IRAS 10497-5330, #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Bright target.
IRAS 17110-2811, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
EM* GGR 51, #emission-line-star. However, there's some contamination.
IRAS 20564+5241, a #Goodcandidate.
BD+61 220, #Emission-line-star. However, it's a B1 #supergiant. Bad candidate or #goodcandidate? Also, there's some contamination.
TYC 8989-1553-1, a #star. Contamination?
IRAS 14142-5825, a #star. Good candidate?
TYC 1877-287-1, O-class #subdwarf. #Contamination.
2MASS J02160722+6804297, helium-burning #AGB #star.
TYC 8317-677-1, a #star. Contamination?
2MASS J18591376+1654468, #variable #star.
So many dots in WISE4. What is happening?
#contamination of HD 297685, A5 class #star.
One of those Mira variables?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Sudden drop in WISE4 Infrared. Contamination?
IRAS 16208-4026, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. May actually be an early-type star.
#Imageissues in blue
TYC 2125-406-1, a #star. May be young.
IRAS 11300-5704, a #Goodcandidate.
What's that in the top middle?
2MASS J21162351+5438318, #carbonstar.
EM* VES 699, #Emission-line-star. Contamination?
#Star. No AO. Lots of dust.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Error bars in near-infrared smaller than usual.
HD 59114, O8 #star suffering #contamination.
Is this a galaxy or a young star?
WISE 4 freakout!
IRAS 05181+4458, #Goodcandidate. Unusual SED.
#Goodcandidate or QSO?
HD 338745, G0 #Emission-line-star. A very #Goodcandidate!
Probably a #QSO.
CGCS 5237, a #carbonstar.
HD 239601, an #emission-line-star. Might be contaminated.
2MASS J17091817-2932489, a #variable #star.
BD+61 40, #Emission-line-star. A very #Goodcandidate.
2MASS J02224063+6132487, a #young-stellar-object. There might be a blend.
No AO. But definitely a #star. #Imageissues.
2MASS J00365353+6322528, M-#giant #star.
TYC 4282-99-1, B2 main-sequence #star in association. I see #contamination.
IRAS 18567+1101, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
C * 985, a #carbonstar.
Nice find!
BC 284, a #carbonstar. Move along...
BD+27 987, B-class #star. #Contamination.
Maybe. But error bars in WISE 4 seem rather large. Spectral type: O8.
IRAS 18095-0740, a #star.
IRAS 17511-1414, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
Galaxy, QSO or a star?
Shifting or image issues?
CGCS 5233, #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Seems good.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Rather bright and no objects nearby.
BD+66 1597, G5 #star. And dust ruins it.
So what's in this picture?
IRAS 12506-5945, a #Goodcandidate.
IRAS 20154+3722, #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Spectral class unknown.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Bright and no nearby objects.
Nice! I thought it was an M-star but I was proven wrong.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Mira variable?
#Star or a galaxy?
IRAS 18233-0645, a #goodcandidate. No AO.
#Multipleobjects Interesting SED.
Galaxy? Quasar?
Quasar or galaxy?
Too much dust?
Agree with this one.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Seems to be less dusty than most stars.
TYC 5407-2944-1, a bright #star. Multiple objects though.
TYC 751-2005-1, a #goodcandidate. Weird SED.
No AO. Contamination?
Looks like Orion variable? Might be the ones we're looking for.
Nice find. I wonder what these stars are called.
TYC 458-1375-1, an early-type #Star. Is it contaminated?
#Star. Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Contamination or not?
Multiple objects. At the center there is a #star.
IRAS 15320-5038, a #star. No AO.
Nebula?
#No AO. Mira variable?
TYC 3975-1759-1, a #Goodcandidate. Might suffer from contamination.
HD 246106, an early-type #Star. #Goodcandidate or contamination?
TYC 8618-846-1, a #Star. Contamination?
CGCS 4752, #Carbonstar.
2MASS J16052331-4623012, #Goodcandidate.
V* V531 Aur, #Mira #variable #star. Huge amounts of dust. WISE 1, 2 and 3 are oversaturated.
IRAS 12547-6009, possible #S-star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Shrounded by dust.
CGCS 1700, #carbonstar.
A #goodcandidate. Some interesting things going on...
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Peaks in longer wavelengths than most of the objects.
HD 155615, B7Vn #Star. A #Goodcandidate. On the other hand, there may be multiple objects.
#Contamination?
IRAS 19109+2207, Helium-burning #AGB #star.
#Contamination of a relatively bright star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Nothing else significant nearby.
Nice find! Guess that means a #goodcandidate?
[RMP2011] J022418.07+613305.04, a #young-stellar-object. A #goodcandidate or contamination?
2MASS J08501995-4147035, #Emission-line-star. A #Goodcandidate.
IRAS 18238-0211, #Goodcandidate.
TYC 7690-1326-1, #Contamination.
I agree.
V* GM Cep, F9-type Orion variable. A very #goodcandidate. Or #Knowndisk.
GSC 04288-01765, #variable #star and infrared source blend. Are these two the same? Error bars in WISE 4 seem very small.
#Star. No AO. Weird SED.
Seems rather #Goodcandidate.
HD 37169 , B9-class #Star. A very #Goodcandidate!
HD 37657, #Be-star Not a good candidate? Spectral class B3Vne.
BC 258, #Carbonstar.
Very #Goodcandidate. Very small error bars in WISE 4 despite odd shape and clean picture. SIMBAD has nothing to say.
Early-type #star. #Contamination.
2MASS J21012034+5020077, #young-stellar-object candidate. A very #Goodcandidate. Are error bars in WISE 4 too big?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Nothing else remarkable nearby.
Now what object is this? Nothing on SIMBAD. Is it also contaminated in WISE 4?
NSVS 240789, a #variable #star.
#Contamination of TYC 8626-397-1.
2MASS J19581381+3541249, #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidte. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Rather bright #star. Late-type.
IRAS 04231+5015, #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Rather bright star.
#Goodcandidate. AO or not?
How small are the smallest AGB stars?
TYC 8973-195-1, a #star. May be contaminated.
IRAS 06327+1426, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. SED shows less contamination than one might expect.
Oversaturation in WISE 1, 2 and 3.
HD 96430, A-class #emission-line-star in an open cluster. #Goodcandidate. Error bars in 22µm infrared may be a bit large.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Very few surrounding objects.
IRAS 16587-3929, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
2MASS J08501337-4141099, #emission-line-star. A very #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Quite bright.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. No nearby objects.
A brighter #Star that stands out. Multiple objects.
IRAS 07463-1831, #Carbonstar.
Error bars in WISE 4 are a bit concerning. Spectral class A3.
TYC 4058-1420-1, an early-type #star. #Contamination?
TYC 3586-180-1, a #Star. Is excess infrared caused by another object?
EM* CDS 64, B-class #Emission-line-star. A #Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects. No AO.
CCDM J12476-6010AB, B9 #star. #Contamination.
Very interesting. I bet this star does not have planets.
Stars that look like that in visible light are usually contaminated for some reason.
IRAS 18166-0836, a #Star. #Goodcandidate.
C* 1571, #Carbonstar.
2MASS J15103558-5643368, a #Goodcandidate.
IRAS 03574+5830, a #star. Or is the distance in SIMBAD too large?
TYC 8642-775-1, a #Star. #Goodcandidate. Does not suffer as much contamination as I thought.
TYC 8629-80-1, a #Star. #Contamination.
#Star. No AO. Might suffer from #Contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Are WISE 1 and 3 oversaturated?
#star. No AO.
#Star. Surrounded by multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Relatively empty surroundings.
IRAS 02542+6627, bright and clear.
BD+60 2405, #Be #star. Spectral class B3V:nn.
TYC 6540-1076-1, An early-type #star. What's happening with SED in here? #Goodcandidate?
HD 102006, Am class #Star. #Goodcandidate or #Contamination.
IRAS 06544+0852, a #star. Seems redder. Probably a variable.
2MASS J20023501+3626003, a #variable #star.
IRAS 16107-4639, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
2MASS J11013172-5545461, #carbonstar.
BD+66 205, B9Ib #supergiant. I don't think this will be a good candidate.
Hey! I classified this before.
HD 338743, F0 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
TYC 4283-893-1, A4 main-sequence #star suffering #contamination.
IRAS 04182+5724, a #star. #Goodcandidate. No nearby objects.
IRAS 13547-5425, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
TYC 8690-2534-1,a #Star suffering #contamination.
I sense a blend.
IRAS 17046-3156,a #star. Is it covered with a lot of dust? Or is it a variable star according to WISE 1, 2 and 3?
IRAS 19281+3133, #Goodcandidate.
#Star. Contamination?
IRAS 19186+1835, #Goodcandidate.
TYC 8979-2811-1, a #star. May be contaminated.
No AO.
#Goodcandidate. Is this a blend or not? No AO.
TYC 4048-1536-1 -- Star . Blend?
#Goodcandidate or #blend? No AO.
BD+48 1189, K-class-#star. #Goodcandidate or #blend?
I suggest that there might be a blend.
#Blend.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. nothing nearby.
B5 #subgiant #eclipsing-binary of algol type #star. #Contamination.
Blend of a star and a galaxy?
HD 173056, A0 class #star. A very #Goodcandidate. WISE 4 brightness is a bit more than expected though.
Now what's there?
TYC 4278-339-1, a #star that might suffer from #contamination.
#Star. A strange one. #Goodcandidate.
HD 186687, A0 #Star. #Goodcandidate but WISE 4 SED might suggests a bit contamination.
NSV 1983, #Variable #Star.
2MASS J04315244+4904444, G0 class #young-stellar-object candidate. A very #goodcandidate then.
2MASS J11373179-6022512, M8 #Star. Probably a variable.
#Contamination of B5 giant/bright #giant called HD 35952.
#Imageissues. Missing SDSS images. It is a #star, though.
[GMM2009] AFGL490 182, a #young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate!
TYC 8988-2225-1. Is this #star contaminated?
IRAS 18451+0036, a #star. #goodcandidate. What is its spectral class?
MSX6C G101.3336+02.3217, #carbonstar.
HD 224231, a G0 #star ruined by contamination.
This #star would be a good candidate if it wasn't that pesky cloud.
IRAS 12293-5608, a #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Multiple objects though.
Ruined by a background.
TYC 4266-816-1, an early-type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
TYC 163-1129-1, a #star. Late-type. Can anyone check if it's a variable star?
V* HT Gemini. Semi-regular pulsating #variable #star. Unusual SED.
TYC 5408-278-1, an early-type #star. Can anyone check for contamination to determine if it's a #goodcandidate.
#Star. Weird SED Diagram.
TYC 5102-210-1, a #star. A very #goodcandidate.
Nice one!
HD 199154, an A5 class #subgiant #star. A very #Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate then.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is another star too close?
HBHA 5704-01, an #emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate.
CD-59 4412, #Emission-line-star. #Goodandidate.
#Star. Error bars in WISE 4 too wide.
2MASS J06071585+1930001, #Emission-line-star. #Goodcandidate.
This one seems to be a quasar.
#Star. Is this one contaminated?
2MASS J09570944-5335470, #Carbonstar.
A #Star with unknown spectral class. Can anyone check for contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Very small error bars in WISE 4.
I think this is a young stellar object.
2MASS J22152431+5905383. a #Star.
IRAS 19138+1909,a #Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects, but there's a prominent #star.
TYC 8166-659-1, a #star. Possibly a #young-stellar-object as WISE 4 error bars are very small. Guess that makes it a very #Goodcandidate.
2MASS J18293084+0101071, a #young-stellar-object. Very #Goodcandidate!
What's there? Contamination?
IRAS 02118+6604, a #Star. #Goodcandidate.
No AO. Two stars.
C* 1451, a #carbonstar.
HD 338032, F5 class #star. Might be contaminated.
#Quasar.
2MASS J01021997+6248305, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
ASAS J124421-6300.8, a #Capheid #variable #star.
TYC 3137-675-1, a #star. #Contamination?
V* FX Vel, Semi-detached Beta Lyrae-type #eclipsingbinary #star. One of them is A3-class #Giant.
TYC 8603-1000-1, a #Star. Is it too contaminated?
Nothing on SIMBAD so it has to be good.
V* GK Cygni, A #variable #star of RV Tauri type.
#Star. No AO. May be contaminated.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is the neighboring star contaminating too much?
IRAS 22480+6533, a #Star. #Goodcandidate.
TYC 4018-2839-1, a #star. May be a #Goodcandidate. Is it contaminated?
#Star. no AO.
2MASS J21024780+5012525, #Goodcandidate.
V* IW Mon, pulsating #variable #star.
2MASS J02440536+6214487, Be #star.
IRAS 13072-5643, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
What's happening in here? #Contamintaion?
TYC 4479-933-1, a high-temperature #star. Seems good until the anticlimactic WISE 4.
HD 19341, b8 #giant. Are B-giants good as well?
TYC 4293-103-1, a #star. Seems to be rather hot star. Is there a contamination or is it young stellar object?
#Star. Is it a #goodcandidate or not? No SIMBAD info.
V* V509 Cep, #variable #star.
HD 18458, B8 (bright) #giant #star. A very #goodcandidate or is there a bit too much 22µm infrared?
Is one of them a good candidate No AO.
TYC 3723-110-1.
TYC 8600-46-1, #star. A #Goodcandidate.
HD 118437, B8 class (bright) #giant #star. It seems excess infrared is caused by something else though.
CGCS 5457, #Carbonstar
V* DF Centauri, pulsating #variable #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is the excess infrared here too much?
#Goodandidate. No AO.
EM* AS 469, B-class #emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate. Can anyone check for contamination?
HD 160886, B3 main-sequence be #star. It has a disk we're probably not looking for.. What does nne in spectral class mean?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Seems to be nearer than most objects.
TYC 3994-1321-1 , an early-type #star. Wise 4 seems to have error bars though. 😦
#star. #Contamination?
This #star definitely stands out.
#Star. Error bars in WISE 4 too large.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Are there multiple faint objects?
#Goodcandidate. no AO. No significant background objects.
CGCS162, a #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. no AO.
HD 73899, A7 main-sequence #star. A very #goodcandidate. Could anyone check if it's contaminated due to a bit larger error bars in WISE 4?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is there a contaminating object at 4:30?
#Star but a lot of #contamination.
WISE 4 error bars are a bit large for comfort.
IRAS 15411-4912, a #goodcandidate.
#Star. Is it contaminated? WISE 3 and 4 error bars are very small though.
Kiso C1-11, a #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Carbon star nearby.
2MASS J03284786+5755560, a Young Stellar Object Candidate . Very #Goodcandidate. Class A2.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. DSS2 images are a bit distorted.
V* V495 Centauri, Algol-type eclipsing binary #star. A #Goodcandidate.
IRAS 05380+3419, a #star. No AO. Is it a Mira variable?
WISE4 error bars are a bit large. It's a #star though.
TYC 4034-308-1,a #star. #Goodcandidate. 2005 Paper refers to infrared excess.
Is it #shifting? Error bars in WISE 4 seem a bit too large for it to be just the star and its surroundings.
IRAS 18254+0114, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
TYC 3977-595-1, #emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate. But are H-alpha emission-line stars a sign of Be disks?
WISE 4 seems fine though.
Is the star in question hotter than that M0.3V star?
Maybe. I wonder how likely it is that this star's radius is large.
2MASS J01514860+6140004, a #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Does it count as multiple objects?
But there seems to be a galaxy.
#Star. Is it contaminated according to 22µm?
22µm has very small error bars so that goes to its favor.
HD 312075, a B-class #star in cluster. A #goodcandidate. Or is there contamination according to 22µm?
2MASS J18410924+0131119, a #variable #star.
EM* VES 673, H-alpha #emission-line-star. 22µm suggests contamination. Can anyone check?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. VizieR lists 2 objects.
IRAS 18227-0541, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Faint object at 12 o'clock.
2MASS J19532109+3445181, a #variable #star.
IRAS 17220-2502, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
2MASS J00470895+6245208, M4 class #giant #star.
What kind of blend is this?
It's personal, mr. dust cloud for giving false hopes for HD 227161.
Is it a #goodcandidate when WISE signals dominate anything else?
2MASS J11244793-6022408, M8 #star. Probably a #Mira variable due to its class.
BD+64 1709, an #emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate! Is it a Be star or not though?
HD 218694, A0 #Star. A very #goodcandidate!
Good candidate indeed.
I knew this A0 star was too good to be true.
HD 134484, B9 Be #giant #star.
Can't see through all this dust.
HD 98240, A7/A8III/IV #variable #star. Is it a cepheid?
IRAS 03334+6045, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
HD 325818, K7 class #star. A #goodcandidate.
2MASS J18004978-1612539, a variable #star.
HBHA 6206-35, an #emission-line-star. This #star seems to be a #goodcandidate. Can anyone check for blends?
I classified this months ago.
NSVS 11085105, a variable #star. Is it a cataclysmic variable?
TYC 1326-1122-1. But the dust ruins it.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. It seems to be not a very distant star.
#Goodcandidate. SIMBAD is silent.
HD 253524. F2 #star. A #Goodcandidate? Or is it a blend?
Nothing nearby. I wonder if it's a variable?
TYC 2677-629-1 made false hopes. Is it blend?
HD 5662, A0 class #star. A very #Goodcandidate! Can anyone check for blends?
A #goodcandidate. No AO. What's its spectral class?
TYC 4051-1967-1, B5 class #star. A #Goodcandidate.
What in the name of Herschel is going on in here?
TYC 4262-505-1. An early-type #star. Blend?
IRAS 18057-0849, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
Might be a #goodcandidate.
IRAS 14170-5526, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
Indeed. Is it a Mira variable though?
BD+51 921, B-class #bright-giant. A #Goodcandidate or contamination?
BD+65 1970, B5 class #emission-line-star. A very #Goodcandidate!
TYC 3354-8-1. A #goodcandidate. Is it a late-type #star?
A #star. No AO. Contamination or still some excess infrared? Are error bars at 22µm too large?
TYC 4047-2242-1, a #Star. A #goodcandidate or contamination?
TYC 8991-2429-1, a #star. Is it contaminated?
Is it a blend?
TYC 8605-1883-1. A #star. A #Goodcandidate.
#Star. #Goodcandidate. Is it emission-line star?
IRAS 12576-5609, a #star.
HD 114651, B8 #brightgiant #star. May be contaminated.
Early-type #star. No AO. #Goodcandidate? Is it contaminated?
IRAS 22165+5934, a #star. No additional info. #Goodcandidate?
EM* GGA 405, #Emission-line #Star. A very #Goodcandidate! Class G8e.
HD 50343, B9 class #star. A very #goodcandidate!
HD 136556, B2/2 Be main sequence #star. Probably not the disk we're looking for.
HD 209216, A0 class #star. A very #Goodcandidate!
HD 150622, A0 class #star. A very #goodcandidate. Or blend?
2MASS J15570572-4550056, a #Goodcandidate.
#Star. No AO
IRAS 04083+5322, a #star. A #goodcandidate.
TYC 3585-2095-1 but a blend ruins it.
V* DN Ser. A pulsating variable #star. Is it a hot or cold star?
MSX6C G073.9431+02.3713, a #carbonstar.
What's happening here? High proper motion object?
BD+48 3229. B-class #star. A very #goodcandidate!
Star. No AO.
IRAS 06253+1735, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type star.
TYC 8306-253-1, A #goodcandidate or contamination(according to 22µm SED)?
TYC 8609-1783-1, #star. Contamination?
2MASS J17143973-3224530, M4 #Mira variable #star.
HD 192079, B0.5 subgiant. A very #goodcandidate or #contamination?
EM* GGR 14, emission-line #star. A #Goodcandidate or blend?
TYC 6254-416-1, a #Goodcandidate or blend?
A #star. No AO.
IRAS 22371+6119,a #star. #Goodcandidate.
Contamination for this #star?
TYC 2682-609-1,a #star. A #goodcandidate. #Contamination?
HD 50279, a B8 class #star. A very #goodcandidate.
HD 64639. A Be #star. Disk is a disk.
HD 168161, a F8 #star. #Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Star. No AO. A #goodcandidate?
IRAS 15289-4823, a #star. May be a #goodcandidate.
#Star. No AO. Contamination?
BD+64 1. A0 class #star. A very #Gooddcandidate. But is it shiting?
#Star. No AO. Probably a distant star.
2MASS J17133072-2731444, a variable #star.
So SIMBAD info.
2MASS J09264222-4212540, #carbonstar.
TYC 7122-2194-1, an early-type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
V* FP Pup, a Mira variable #star.
V* V719 Cep, a Mira variable #star.
IRAS 17434-1651, a #star.
HD 101889, B7 class bright giant #star. A #Goodcandidate?
IRAS 14301-5507, #Star.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type #star.
2MASS J00292534+6415436, #Carbonstar.
#star. No AO. Contamination?
SS 96, M2 emission-line #star. A #Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Probably a late-type #star.
V* V899 Oph, a Mira variable #star.
HD 327623, B3-class emission-line #Star. A very #Goodcandidate!
2MASS J19522412+3442224, variable #star.
BD+51 3013. A #goodcandidate. SED might suggest some contamination.
IRAS 18455+0622, #Star.
Excess infrared.
IRAS 03205+6249, a #carbonstar.
ALS 2390, a B-star ruined by #contamination according to SED.
A #Goodcandidate. No AO.
A #goodcandidate. No AO.
#Imageissues.
#Star among the many.
#Star. No AO. Thick dust.
2MASS J19503025+3334551 #carbonstar. Move along...
HD 208714. A F0 #star. A very #goodcandidate!
IRAS 18074-1005, a #star. No AO. May be a #goodcandidate.
TYC 3164-457-1, B-class #star. Would be a good candidate if it wasn't that pesky contamination.
Surprisingly, 22µm band is the most accurate for this #star.
TYC 8989-1503-1, a #Star. Is it #shifting or is it a #goodcandidate?
#Star. No AO. Behind a lot of dust.
Moving weirdly. There's a #star somewhere.
A #star. No AO. May be a #goodcandidate.
#Star. A very #Goodcandidate. No AO. Cannot identify spectral class.
#Star. No AO. Probably Mira variable or supergiant.
HD 94533, B7 Giant. Massive #contamination ruins the fun.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. SED seems right as well.
TYC 8661-216-1, an early-type #star. #Goodcandidate but might be contaminated according to 22µm. May be late-type according to its color.
#Star shrouded by dust.
#star. No AO. Probably a late-type star.
#star. No AO. Contamination.
Too many objects, one of them being a #star.
IRAS 14011-6021, a #star.
#star. No AO. Blend?
#Star. No AO. Variable?
#Star. No AO. Multiple objects.
#Star. No AO. Other objects nearby.
2MASS J19595263+4041572, variable #star.
#Star. No AO. Is it contaminated?
#Star. No AO. May be a good candidate.
#Star. No AO. 22µm suggests some contamination.
#Star. No AO. Not shifting despite some background objects.
TYC 8992-805-1, a #star. WISE 4 suggests contamination.
#Star but #shifting.
#Star with large #Contamination.
V* LU Sge. Mira variable #Star.
#Star with a possible companion. No AO.
#Star. Shifting?
2MASS J05475882+4117461. A #Goodcandidate. This star may be a low temperature variable though.
#Star with #Contamination
#Star. No AO. Another object?
#Star. No AO. Possible contamination.
Binary #star?
2MASS J17105487-2837460, variable #star.
#Star and something else. No AO.
#Star with something else.
[RHI84] 9-126 and Terz V 1692. Both #stars. They seem to be variable ones.
HD 127655, A0 class giant #star. A very #Goodcandidate.
#Star with additional objects. No AO.
IRAS 18305-0231. #Star. Very few additional information.
#Star. No AO. Is this massively contaminated?
#Star. No AO. There seems to be multiple stars.
#Star. No AO. There are multiple objects.
IRAS 13172-5824. #Star. Might be contaminated.
IRAS 16490-4029. #Star. May be contaminated.
IRAS 15362-4934. #Star.
Late-type #Star. No AO.
#Imageissues. #Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO. Contamination.
[SHB2004] Trumpler 37 73-472. T Tau type #Star. A very #Goodcandidate!
2MASS J17270650-2857027, variable #star.
#Star. No AO. Is it a #goodcandidate?
Stars.
Definitely a #contamination.
Many stars. No AO.
IRAS 17172-2727, variable #star.
IRAS 13045-5934 #Star in front of a #galaxy.
#Star. No AO. #Contamination.
Infrared source.
Late-type #star. No AO.
IRAS 17006-3919. A #Star behind a thick dust cloud.
#star with #contamination
#star with possible contamination.
#star
#Star. Is there a blend?
BD+67 68, B8 Bright Giant. A #goodcandidate?
#Star. No AO. Might be contaminated.
#star. Might be contaminated.
Where is this #star located?
#Star. May be contaminated.
#star. No AO. Probably a luminous star.
Probably a distant #star.
2MASS J20020936+4059011, a variable #star.
TYC 8677-404-1. An early-type #star. Might be contaminated.
Distant #star. No AO.
Background #star.
#Star. But is it contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Might be a distant supergiant.
Massive #contamination.
TYC 3715-185-1, #Goodcandidate. B-class #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type #star.
There is probably #contamination.
It is a #star but it seems to be contaminated.
BD-11 2043, a Be #star.
Helpless.
#star. No AO. Might be contaminated.
Definitely a #star. May be contaminated.
Definitely a #star.
Moves off crosshairs?
Contamination? No AO.
#star. No AO. May be contaminated.
Merger?
Hard to tell.
With second season I'm not that confident anymore.
Is this a #star or not?
No AO. #Goodcandidate. Possibly a late-type star.
A #star?
No AO. Probably a galaxy.
SED suggests a #galaxy.
Probably a #galaxy.
Is the blue image vertically elongated?
One of those galaxies.
For some reason, that was missed before.
SED looks very un-starry.
How to tell the difference between excess IR from a star and excess IR from a blended galaxy?
Does this star have a resolved disk?
Seems to be a variable star according to AAVSO catalog. May be a semi-regular variable.
So not a good candidate?
V-shape is probably a galaxy.
So it can have a disk, but not a protoplanetary or debris disk?
Red giants are probably not good candidates.
Could it be an emission-line galaxy or an active galaxy nucleus? The image in red and 1.15µm light hints towards it.
SED error bars are small but otherwise it looks suspicious.
Is it a binary star system with excess infrared emitted by a left star or is the object on the left a background galaxy?
SED diagram is missing.
Looks really promising. I would have missed this candidate.
Is this one of the new ones?
Not shifting so it seems good. Seems to be a red star.
It looks promising. Interesting that for a SED like this, it's not located in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Seems no one has examined this star closely according to lack of references.
Good find! No AO.
Is it a binary system because the object moves off crosshairs?
Note how bright it is in 1.15µm compared to red light. Star's surface temperature must be really low.
Why is SED galaxy-like?
Eclipsing binary seems to be just outside the circle.
I would have missed that one.
So it's a star? SED looks weird for a star.
Infrared caused by ejected material?
Well, since it has diffraction spikes, it's a star. Mark it a a good candidate.
2MASS J00540236-7321182, a young stellar object. A #goodcandidate if it hadn't been in Small Magellanic Cloud..
IRAS F00557-7309, Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J01082809-7217330, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J01062368-7244138, a young stellar object candidate in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Rather good one.
OGLE SMC-LPV-16313, Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud behind lots of dust.
HD 223167, spectral class A0 emission line #star. A very #goodcandidate or #knowndisk?
MSX SMC 198, Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Lots of dust.
OGLE SMC-T2CEP-18, RV Tauri variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J00352636-7258354, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J14185135-2154456, a #goodcandidate. A late-type #star? No references.
Something interesting is going on far right.
HD 4670, spectral class B9 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
LHA 115-S 23, B8 #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. To my surprise, there's a #knowndisk.
TYC 9144-641-1, a #goodcandidate. I cannot tell the spectral class of this #star.
OGLE SMC-LPV-4825, semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Might be contaminated.
Diffraction spikes by Alpha Caeli.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Cannot tell its spectral class.
No AO. Interesting.
CPD-75 116, spectral class B2-3 Be #star. #Knowndisk. Lots of references.
#goodcandidate. No AO. Probably a late-type #star.
BD+79 499, B5 emission-line #star. #knowndisk.
Weird galaxy.
Very clear view of a spiral #galaxy.
A #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD info. Probably a late-type #star.
TYC 9132-1570-1, A #goodcandidate. This #star is brightest in red, then in blue, then in 1.15µm.
Spectral class M7. Does that mean it's a large star?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Probably a late-type #star. Hopefully not a Mira variable but who knows.
Located in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2 diffraction spikes.
TYC 6459-486-1, a #goodcandidate. Spectral class unknown for this #star.
2MASS J02423593-0304239, spectral class M4.5 #star. Type unknown. A #goodcandidate. Last reference in 2001.
S3MC J005706.60-722205.05, a young stellar object candidate in Small Magellanic Cloud.
PMMR 172, K7 #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
V* RR Reticuli, oxygen-rich semi-regular pulsating #star. A #goodcandidate?
A #goodcandidate. No AO for this #star.
A #goodcandidate. While SIMBAD says it's an infrared source, references tell that it's a M7.5 class dwarf #star.
TYC 8420-671-1. Some kind of #star. No references. #Goodcandidate.
HD 18271, Spectral class A0 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
2MASS J22035236-5933010, weird star. It's fainter in red than in 1.15µm and blue. #Goodcandidate. Red clump or dwarf star according to refs?
#contamination in red.
No AO. #Goodcandidate. Probably M-class #star. Does not shift despite another object in a circle.
V* FL Librae, pulsating variable #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Brightest in red, then in blue, then in 1.15µm.
HD 201317, B8 main sequence #star. A very good candidate!
No AO. A #goodcandidate or emission line galaxy or AGN?
What's that line?
SV* HV 1375, a semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
V* BR Tucanae, a Mira variable #star. #Goodcandidate?
TYC 9152-1788-1. #Star with unknown spectral class. No references in SIMBAD. #Goodcandidate.
No AO. This thing seems irregular.
SV* P 3429. A variable #star. A #goodcandidate?
PMMR 101, M0 #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
GSC 05592-00197, M5 class #star. Type unknown. A #goodcandidate!
HD 18572, main sequence #star with spectral class being A0. A very #goodcandidate.
CD-27 15560, K0 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
IRAS F00535-7219, semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. A lot of extinction.
TYC 6658-974-1, a #goodcandidate. Does the infrared come from a star or could there be significant contamination?
HD 132010, F3 main sequence #star. Incredibly #goodcandidate. No references in SIMBAD.
HD 208612, a shell star. #knowndisk although it's a shell star disk. SIMBAD shows its spectral class to be B9 but references say it's A.
No AO but there is a massive #contamination. It that caused by S3MC J005756.17-720406.23, a young stellar object candidate?
TYC 5272-235-1, a variable #star. Possibly a Mira variable.
Very bright #trail in red.
2MASS J15475955-0741310, #goodcandidate. Probably a late-type #star. Are there any other objects in the circle?
2MASS J01231408-7154384, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
V* ER Ceti, a Mira variable #star. Probably not that #goodcandidate.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. A binary #star?
ROTSE1 J172124.88+302321.8, cepheid variable #star. A #goodcandidate or ejected material?
#Shifting due to #contamination by a background object.
HD 13246, F7 class main sequence #star. #knowndisk.
HD 9985, spectral class A0 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
No AO. Is it active galaxy nucleus or an emission line galaxy?
TYC 7573-622-1,a #goodcandidate. No references.
What's that in 1.15µm?
V* BE Indi, A9 class delta Scuti variable. #goodcandidate or just ejected material?
LHA 115-S 30, M0 #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
HD 20011, spectral class A5 giant #star. A #goodcandidate.
SV* HV 11915, a variable #star. A #goodcandidate?
Background #galaxy spoils the fun.
2MASS J00334962-4343248, a #goodcandidate. Seems to be a cool star. Even in SIMBAD it looks orange.
#imageissues in red and 1.15µm color.
HD 10324, A5 class #star. A very #goodcandidate. People's favorite!
[BS95] 216, a cluster of #stars in Small Magellanic Cloud tail.
PMMR 79, a red #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
No AO. It does look a lot like a star.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. It is probably a late-type star.
Binary #star system or just optically close stars? Anyway, a #goodcandidate although they're probably red stars. No SIMBAD info.
V* V1031 Centauri, a Mira variable #star.
Weird galaxy trying to do a star-like saturation.
2MASS J00533730-7234352, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Dsguising itself as a galaxy in blue and red light. Nice catch!
No SIMBAD info.
One of those boomerang galaxies?
SDSS J151020.31+175208.9, a #white-dwarf candidate. That probably means it's a #goodcandidate.
[S78d] 101, a red #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
A Seyfert 1 #Galaxy. Very sneaky! Lots of references.
PMMR 62, K5-8 red #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
One-armed #galaxy.
2MASS J00414246-7258536, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Probably a red #star.
Small object in blue light.
2MASS J00505425-7324173, Yound stellar object #candidate in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Weird #artifact in 1.15µm.
GSC 02049-01002, M6 class #star. A #goodcandidate although one of the references refers this as a giant.
SV* HV 1475, a red #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
#imageissues.
V* V1118 Herculis, a semi-regular pulsating #star. A #goodcandidate?
Is that thing on the side a part of a galaxy or lens?
HD 11739, G5 #star. A very #goodcandidate. Is it shifting?
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late type star.
The star is off the picture.
GSC 04647-02539, possible variable #star. Probably a Mira variable.
PMMR 71, spectral class M #star. Is this a red supergiant located in Small Magellanic Cloud?
TYC 4199-379-1, a #goodcandidate. Very little info on SIMBAD.
RAW 884, a semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
CD-43 15514, variable #star. A #goodcandidate. SIMBAD has a reference mentioning thick disks. Does that mean it has a known disk?
PMMR 24, a red #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. A late-type #star?
2MASS J00484483-7320190, a K0 Giant #star and TYC 9141-7854-1, G7 star of unknown type in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J21172952-3038262, a #goodcandidate. Doesn't shift despite signs of background objects. Probably a late-type #star.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Cannot tell its spectral class.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Probably a late-type #star.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. This #star probably has low surface temperature.
SV* HV 832, a red #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
TYC 919-1399-1, a #star. #goodcandidate. Spectral class unknown and no references.
A #goodcandidate! No AO.
2MASS J00580651-7204075, a young #star candidate in Small Magellanic Cloud.
HD 18378 , a K1 giant #star. A #goodcandidate or is it shifting?
A #goodcandiate. Two stars very near by, at least optically. The one with a disk potential seems to be a late-type #star.
HD 28813, A0 main sequence #star. A very #goodcandidate. People's favorite!
What kind of cluster is this?
Missing images.
#goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J01043569-7145177, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Is this one of those galaxy nuclei?
V* UU Hydri. Semi-regular pulsating #star. A #goodcandidate?
Weird SED.
HD 12044, K0 subgiant. A #goodcandidate.
119.21 arcsec is a bit too far away from the crosshair.
The star is off the image.
But being a pulsating #star could lower the chance.
It's a #star. No AO. H9owever, it is #shifting. Is there an object not visible in DSS2?
V* V548 Herculis, a Mira variable #star. It must be very a red as it is much brighter in 1.15µm infrared than in red colour.
V* FQ Herculis, Semi-regular pulsating #star. A meh #candidate.
Doesn't seem that promising.
#goodcandidate. No AO. I bet it's a late-type #star.
[MH95] 981, semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
TYC 6074-567-1. Spectral class unknown. Consequently, a #goodcandidate.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type star.
HD 87827, F0 main sequence star. A very good candidate!
2MASS J10344587-1753028, helium-burning AGB #star. I don't think it is a #goodcandidate.
[PBP84] 133540.8-292620, a #goodcandidate. Possibly a late-type #star. Is it contaminated by infrared source?
2MASS J00551013-7414236, Helium-burning AGB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
48 arcsec is a bit too far away.
#goodcandidate. No AO. Contamination?
HD 218203, a G5 main sequence #star. A very #goodcandidate! Is it shifting?
#contamination?
Star is a bit too far away from here to show up.
#contamination by Alpha Hydri.
HD 12445, A0 type #star in a double system. A very #goodcandidate. People's favorite!
It's a #star but is #shifting due to #contamination of a background object.
A bit too distant for it to appear in this image.
65.17 arcsec is off the image.
#qso. Deceptive diffraction spikes?
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Not shifting either.
Those two objects are considered a single infrared source.
TYC 6982-452-1 is located in the bottom left corner of the image according to SIMBAD.
2MASS J14323657-0005305, a #goodcandidate. Possibly a late-type #star.
IRAS 15016+5048, a #goodcandidate. Possibly a late-type #star.
K0 star.
#Galaxy #merger. Source is #shifting and SED is rather star-like.
I would have missed the star.
87.85'' is off the picture.
I wonder what is this star's spectral class.
No AO. A galaxy?
#star. #shifting though but not completely. No AO.
#star. But #shifting due to #contamination.
There seems to be something on the left though.
No AO. Seems to be brightest in infrared.
Looks definitely like a star. No AO.
Foreign object in 1.15µm.
A very #goodcandidate. No AO. Not exactly people's favorite but still.
It seems it's not an early-type star.
2MASS J01263491-7039476, a #carbonstar.
SIMBAD image is very orange so I could conclude that its spectral class is M.
Easy there, HD 1936! You're causing #contamination to this wonderful infrared source picture with your #diffraction-spike!
A #goodcandidate! No AO. Possibly a late-type #star.
Foreign object in near-infrared.
2MASS J03160106-6634110, spectral class A2 #star. A very #goodcandidate! People's favorite!
Is the relatively dim near-infrared due to extinction?
No AO. Possibly a late-type star.
Sounds promising. No references.
A foreign object in 1.15µm.
HD 19622, A0 main sequence star. A very #goodcandidate! However, at which wavelengths was this star received follow-up observations?
Nice try, galaxy.
#imageissues. Missing SDSS.
CPD-35 525, a very #goodcandidate. No references. Cannot tell what the spectral class is.
Trails, diffraction spikes?
Weird that I see no SIMBAD information.
Active galaxy nucleus with very flat SED diagram.
No AO. Already a target to follow-up observations.
HD 207509, G8 giant. a #goodcandidate.
HII #galaxy.
Looks like a #star but SED doesn't say so. SIMBAD says it's a #galaxy.
A #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD information.
A #goodcandidate. Possibly a late-type star. No AO.
No AO. A #goodcandidate.
NSVS 10564382, a variable #star. A #goodcandidate.
G 10-26, K3 star. A #goodcandidate! High proper motion.
V* DX Ursae Majoris, a semi-regular pulsating #star. Might be a #goodcandidate.
HD 117845 would be a #goodcandidate and not the target due to #shifting. Although could this be #contamination or incorrect brightness?
I think this one needs a closer examination.
No AO. Object is #shifting. A #goodcandidate?
In HD 134679, It's TYC 3045-960-1 (off-crosshairs one) not BD+39 2838B, that's a #goodcandidate. The candidate's spectral class is F8.
One of those borderline candidates.
No AO. An Active galaxy nucleus or a good candidate?
Actually, the star itself is more than 112'' away meaning it's off the image.
An active galaxy?
#Shifting. #Imageissues in red.
V* V368 Ursae Majoris. Would be a #goodcandidate if it wasn't a Mira variable #star.
It seems that the star is kind of orange.
What is that dot in blue light? Much sharper than the whole image.
It's 6dFGS gJ220043.3-424917, a galaxy.
The smallest number belongs to radio source.
TYC 4420-1636-1 is off the picture.
If it's a list of objects, then generally choose the one with the smallest number.
Definitely a good candidate! No AO.
Actually, TYC 9344-2516-1 is more than 1 arc minute away from this object.
HD 129584, A0 class #star. A very #goodcandidate!
No AO. #contamination by 2 nearby objects. A #goodcandidate.
Object is #shifting. What can cause that? No AO.
C* 2274, a #carbonstar. Don't know if it's a #goodcandidate.
2MASS J15184024+1459031, a #carbonstar and nearby V* V346 Serpentis, semiregular pulsating star. A #goodcandidate.
What is going on in this picture? No AO.
IRAS 14566+0643, a #goodcandidate. Spectral class unknown. 1.15µm image missing.
TYC 4167-629-1, a #goodcandidate. Spectral class unknown.
LEDA 52789, a #galaxy.
HD 221248, A0 class #star. A very #goodcandidate!
A dusty quasar?
If it's not a star, then it's a lot of stars.
BL Lac - type object. SED looks like a stair step.
BD+54 1652a, Spectral class M0 star. Type unknown. A #goodcandidate.
For some reason, I was sure that SIMBAD was going to say "Active galaxy nucleus".
V* V437 Serpentis. Semi-regular pulsating Star. Rather #goodcandidate.
2MASS J23124962-4338281, a #goodcandidate. Someone should check the papers if that's true that it's a #redclump star.
#imageissues in blue.
2MASS J15301332+3750079, a long-period variable #star. A #goodcandidate but a possible Mira variable.
G 180-11B, a very #goodcandidate. M-dwarf. Star in a double system.
SED diagram shows us a stair shape!
It's hard to find its name on that paper. Can anyone have more information about at which table that star is located in that paper?
Will it turn out to be a star or an active galaxy nucleus?
#goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type #star.
Very happy #galaxy.
RAW 1061, a #carbonstar located in Small Magellanic Cloud.
#goodcandidate. Contaminated by V* T Phoenicis, a Mira variable.
TYC 5309-738-1. Would be a #goodcandidate but is #shifting strangely not towards objects on the up or left.
This one should definitely go to follow-up observations.
Spectral class A2 main sequence star. A very good candidate! One of the other objects is its distant white dwarf companion.
Chi01 Fornacis. A very #goodcandidate! A1 class subgiant.
Very nice candidate!
Maybe a quasar.
No AO. A #goodcandidate? SED looks like a #star but there's something really bright appearing in WISE 3 and 4.
BL Lac - type object , lots of references in SIMBAD.
#galaxy with long arms.
Radio galaxy?
2MASS J12024140-0420201, M6 star. #goodcandidate Possibly a Mira variable but I can't tell.
HD 138214, a very #goodcandidate! A2 class #star.
No AO, #shifting...an active galaxy nucleus?
GSC 04947-00116, #star. Spectral class M2. A #goodcandidate.
Possibly an active galaxy nucleus.
An obvious #AGN.
IRAS 15478+2855, a long-period variable #star. A #goodcandidate or not?
No AO. An active galaxy nucleus?
A #goodcandidate. No AO. #contamination by a nearby object.
Those blasted galaxy nuclei! Looks so much like stars.
TYC 309-881-1. A #goodcandidate.
TYC 1485-593-1. Possibly a late-type #star.
Very flat SED curve!
Mrk 481, a #galaxy.
Nice find! I would have missed that!
No AO. Maybe a #goodcandidate?
V* SV Ursae Majoris. A #goodcandidate although it's a semi-regular pulsating star.
BD+25 2927, a K0 star. Can't tell if it's a giant or not. A #goodcandidate.
HD 85672, A0 class star. #knowndisk. Already a target to planet finding campaigns.
2MASS J14060506-0448315, a #goodcandidate. Spectral class not known but is kind of orange-ish.
2MASS J15253932+4224508, a #carbonstar.
No AO. A #goodcandidate!
TYC 1490-422-1. A #goodcandidate.
FBS L 11-38, an M6 class #star. A #goodcandidate.
No AO. A galaxy nucleus?
HD 118246, spectral class B5 #star (Be star). a #goodcandidate. Circumstellar disk probably due to ejected star material.
Apparently, it's a #galaxy.
3-armed #galaxy?
HD 134854, spectral class A0 star. A very #goodcandidate!
HD 138422, Spectral class A0 star. A very #goodcandidate!
Weird #quasar.
Galaxy, high velocity clouds and absorption line systems!
What's happening here? #star with a #galaxy? Except where is the star?
TYC 3865-242-1. A #goodcandidate.
Galaxy nucleus?
Active Galaxy Nucleus
#galaxy.
V* KU Draconis. RR Lyrae variable. A #goodcandidate?
No AO. Star in #front of a #galaxy? #shifting.
Galaxy? No AO.
CSS 822 S-type #star. Might be a #goodcandidate but probably does not have a disk.
Ok. What's happening in here? #Imageissues? No AO.
Two objects in one?
Ok. What's that?
One of those HII galaxies?
A very clear #galaxy on the upper left.
This #galaxy has an active nucleus.
TYC 2574-1855-1, a #goodcandidate. Spectral class unknown.
AKARI-IRC-V1 J1342081-060426, a red clump #star. A #goodcandidate. Has it just left the red giant branch?
Maybe a #goodcandidate?
V* U Coronae Borealis, an eclipsing binary #star. B6V+F8III/IV. A #goodcandidate. However, already been extensively studied.
Do I see outer parts of a galaxy or is it a star?
TYC 2505-500-1, a #goodcandidate. No AO.
#Galaxy trying to look like a star.
HD 141268, a very #goodcandidate. Spectral class: A0!
TYC 2505-672-1. A #goodcandidate. SIMBAD image shows it to be white-ish orange.No references.
No AO. A #goodcandidate according to SED but does not look like a #star. An #AGN?
#galaxy with visible outer parts.
HD 84870. A3 star. #knowndisk.
SIMBAD says SDSS J112810.71+603217.8 is a #galaxy but SED is very #star like.
Lots of dust but not a star.
Quasar.
A paw-like formation.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Possible late-type star.
No AO. Active galaxy nucleus?
HD 117779 contaminates the picture.
One of those weird quasar/ABS things.
2MASX J15203610+3122258, active galaxy nucleus according to SIMBAD.
A #goodcandidate. Possible Mira variable. Might suffer #contamination.
HD 140101, an A0 #star. A very #goodcandidate!
An ok #candidate. No AO.
No AO. A very #goodcandidate.
One of those superdusty objects?
LHA 115-S 45, a blue supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Rest of the #galaxy is barely visible here.
SV* HV 2232, a red supergiant #star on the edge of Small Magellanic Cloud.
SED looks like a #star. It is probably located in Small Magellanic cloud though so #shifting may be noticeable and source may be different.
Is it a dwarf or a giant?
Galaxy nucleus!
2MASX J13421004+5642106. SIMBAD says it's a galaxy but SED looks suspicious.
Too unclear.
No AO found. SED curve looks unusual.
Radio source.
Very round #galaxy.
Maybe a #goodcandidate. It's possibly a red giant branch #star but is #shifting. However, it doesn't seems to have shifted completely.
Long-period variable star.
However, considering how distant this object is, it might be #shifting enough for it not to be the source of infrared.
Spectral class: M6.5
The #galaxy upper left looks like a cat's eye.
Unfortunately, SIMBAD shows the information about an object further away and not about this object.
2MASS J01032436-7238037, a #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
HD 24938, a G0 subgiant. However, it's #shifting.
7.44 arc seconds doesn't seem to be inside the circle.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Brightest in red and then in blue.
2MASS J15395626+4110528, a Helium-burning AGB star. Rather #goodcandidate but not that promising.
2MASS J00553339-7241270, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Active galaxy nucleus.
Wow! Not just a single star but billions of them!
2MASS J00435353-7248543, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Seems to be a late-type #star. No AO found.
HD 22624, a #goodcandidate. It's an F0 class star which would be promising. However, it's a giant.
A #goodcandidate. Possible late-type star. No AO.
#contamination by ε Hydri.
Mickey Mouse Active Galaxy Nucleus.
TYC 329-1138-1, a #goodcandidate. No references.
It even looks white on SIMBAD image.
BD+01 143, a K0 star! A #goodcandidate. No released papers.
Seems to be rather cool star.
RAW 198, a #carbonstar in a Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J01134116-7250499, an emission-line #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
No AO. High proper motion. A #goodcandidate!
V* CV Indi, A Mira variable #star.
A lung galaxy?
MSX SMC 163, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J00411694-7252168, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
A #goodcandidate! Possible Mira variable!
2MASS J00380186-7347259, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
SV* HV 1644, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J01134767-7310564, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J00554855-7247292, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
No AO. A planetary #nebula?
No AO. A #goodcandidate. Possibly a late-type star.
Galaxy or a nebula?
#star suffers #shifting #contamination from a nearby object. What is that nearby object though?
2MASS J23434127+1005462. SIMBAD says it's a #star. A #goodcandidate. What is this star though? Pul-3 catalogue could tell something...
A very bright Seyfert 2 #Galaxy
OGLE J004518.23-731522.7, an #eclipsingbinary #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. #shifting though.
TYC 8075-1682-1, a #star. #goodcandidate. No references.
2MASS J01334016-7349257, A He-burning AGB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Massive extinction. >100× brighter in 4.6µm than in 1.15µm!
2MASS J00281040-7258446, a planetary #Nebula! Located in Small Magellanic Cloud. Almost 200 times brighter in 20µm than in 1.15µm.
TYC 9324-991-1, a #goodcandidate. No references.
2MASS J00531142-7406212, a semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Nice find! I would have missed it.
#contamination by Gamma Pavonis.
A #goodcandidate. SED looks like a #star.
Cl* NGC 104 MV x6 and 2MASS J00240859-7203549, the latter being a variable #star. Both in 47 Tucanae.
PMMR 4, an M-type #star. A #goodcandidate.
A long edge-on #galaxy.
#contamination by LTT 8343.
No AO, an ok #candidate.
A stick #galaxy
MSX SMC 159, a semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Massive extinction.
MSX SMC 200, Semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Massive extinction.
No AO. Not shifting. A #goodcandidate.
Apparently it's a 2MASS J00462938-7315530, a #star.
2MASS J00353726-7309561, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. #shifting.
#contamination by HD 204366.
HD 27200, an F-type giant. #goodcandidate. No papers released.
HD 19745, a K-giant. Studied a bit according to papers. #goodcandidate. Someone has more info?
2MASS J00250907-7202162, a variable #star in 47 Tucanae.
2MASS J00403293-7328399, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Massive extinction.
2MASS J01213871-7358409, a He burning AGB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
No AO but interesting SED.
Looks rather weird. No AO.
2MASS J00471814-7237046, a variable Mira #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
S3MC J010546.42-714705.35, a young stellar object #candidate.
2MASS J00405561-7247494, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
No AO. A #goodcandidate. Possibly a Mira variable.
A very long #galaxy
2MASS J01143473-7253316, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J15070354-1128341, possibly a late-type #star. A #goodcandidate.
2MASS J00472015-7322204, a He burning AGB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. #contamination by nearby objects.
Cl* NGC 104 LEE 2705, a #star in a cluster. A #goodcandidate.
2MASS J00301737-7228202, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
IRAS F00486-7308, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Needs to be brighter.
FBS 0351-114, a M5.5 #star. A #goodcandidate.
Can I trust SIMBAD on this one because SED curve seems promising?
S3MC J010213.87-715243.10, the closest AO here. Apparently, it's a "young stellar object candidate".
HD 15115, an F2 star. A very #goodcandidate. However, papers say that it has been already a target for debris disk hunting.
2MASS J00554419-7256073, a Mira variable #star in Small, Magellanic Cloud.
#contamination by 10 Tauri.
HD 25537 causing #diffraction-spikes
2MASS J00410007-7225283, an AGB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
MSX SMC 018, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Unusual SED curve for a #galaxy.
#diffraction-spikes by HR 9108
No AO. A #galaxy masquerading itself as a "star? Weird SED curve.
A #goodcandidate. #contamination by another object but not shifting. No AO. Possible Mira variable.
It's an A-type main sequence star. That means that it's a very good candidate.
PMMR 9, a red supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J01024509-7412573, a Mira variable #star in small Magellanic Cloud.
MSX SMC 105, a Mira variable #star in Large Magellanic Cloud.
GSC 09138-01823, an OB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Is it a #goodcandidate or do these stars rarely host disks?
LHA 115-N 44, the famous planetary #nebula in Small Magellanic Cloud!
HD 28389, an early-K giant. #goodcandidate?
2MASS J00553095-7337527, Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J04183996-5746370, a star. Possibly a Mira variable. Dust excess. #goodcandidate. No papers released. Not in Small Magellanic Cloud.
BBB SMC 206, a red supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J01003166-7214489, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
HD 18789 nearby.
GSC 09141-01984 , an OB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
RAW 839, a #carbonstar in Small Magellanic Cloud.
No AO. A #goodcandidate. Possible Mira variable.
PMMR 121, a red supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
One of those two objects in Small Magellanic Cloud is a 2MASS J01033485-7156493, a red giant branch #star. #shifting.
A #goodcandidate. Possibly a late-type star.
Maybe...
2MASS J01020652-7404291, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
CD-43 14331, a #goodcandidate. Star type and spectral class unknown and no papers released.
An ok candidate.
SV* HV 2084, a red supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
An edge-on #galaxy?
No AO but is #shifting. #contamination.
An ok #candidate.
#contamination by LTT 8856.
#contamination by mu Indi.
No AO. Might be a #star, might be a #galaxy. A #goodcandidate.
An infrared source.
2MASS J00365957-7419503, a Helium-burning AGB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
HD 28164, an A0 main sequence star. A very #goodcandidate! No papers released here.
IRAS F00530-7421, an AGB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J01012659-7247413, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
BD-19 867, a K0 star. A very #goodcandidate!
Interacting galaxies?
A #goodcandidate according to SED. No AO.
HD 28756, a K0 spectral type giant #star. A #goodcandidate.
OGLE SMC-SC10 107856, a R Coronae Borealis variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Very unusual SED curve.
2MASS J00394025-7408594, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
No AO. #contamination by HD 6181, a K giant and infrared source of its own.
#star contaminated by a #galaxy.
#contamination by a very bright object. SED looks very promising though. No AO but lots of extinction. #goodcandidate
#infraredsource
S3MC J004624.46-732207.30, a young stellar object in Small Magellanic Cloud. Would be a very #goodcandidate if it wasn't #shifting.
V* DD Microscopii. A Symbiotic #star. Not a very #goodcandidate. although finding a circumbinary disk would be interesting.
SV* HV 1349, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Planetary #nebula and young stellar object candidate nearby. There is also a third star.
BD+13 281, a K-type #star. #shifting but not completely. Maybe a #goodcandidate.
#diffraction-spikes and lens flare caused by HD 25105.
2MASS J01080845-7243136, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2dFS 2772, an O-dwarf #star with a #nebula in Small Magellanic Cloud.
IRAS F01160-7451, an AGB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J01121969-7351259, an ASG #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
RAW 631, a semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Not shifting so it seems to be ok. Darker in red than in blue and 1.15µm.
Seyfert galaxy?
Hmmm...what's that?
2MASS J01033142-7214072, a Mira #star in Small Magellanic Cloud shrouded by dust.
A very #goodcandidate. No AO found.
PB 5502, an early-type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
2MASS J01035263-7230395, a red giant branch #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
RAW 599, a semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J00591577-7227546, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
PMMR 59, a red supergiant in Small Magellanic Cloud.
OGLE SMC-LPV-399, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
A #goodcandidate but no AO. Possibly Mira variable.
A #goodcandidate. No AO but possibly a late-type star.
A #star and #calaxy #contamination? no AO.
2MASS J01072272-7233344, an emission-line #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
ADS 15617 AB,a #binary star. A very #goodcandidate. One of the stars is G-type.
No AO. ok #candidate.
2MASS J01060452-7157068, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Large extinction due to dust.
V* RV Piscis Austrini, a Mira variable #star.
TYC 6460-1826-1, possibly a late-type #star. A #goodcandidate.
#contamination by a #star.
Dachs SMC 2-37, a red supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
PMMR 64, a red supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
HD 218155, an A0-class variable star. A very #goodcandidate.
HD 27152, a K-giant. A #goodcandidate.
BD-17 823, a K-type star. A very #goodcandidate.
2MASS J00225837-7206560, a late-type variable #star in 47 Tucanae cluster.
2MASS J01043984-7249481, a mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J00305063-7438204, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J00411410-7411303, a semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Really weird SED for a star.
HD 27165, a K-giant. A very #goodcandidate.
2MASS J00423580-7309214, a Mira variable #star with huge amount of excess infrared in Small Magellanic Cloud.
RAW 333, a pulsating late-type #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
A #goodcandidate. No AO found.
A #goodcandidate. No AO but a possible Mira variable.
IRAS F01066-7332, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J00483652-7258009, a young stellar object candidate in Small Magellanic Cloud. That makes it a very #goodcandidate.
No AO. Maybe it's not saturated enough. Rather ok #candidate.
CD-35 1701, a #goodcandidate. Can't tell its spectral class.
SV* HV 11402, a red #supergiant #star in a Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J00375807-7512309, a #carbonstar in one of the Magellanic clouds.
ISO-MCMS J005212.9-730852, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
#star cluster in a Messier 74 #galaxy. A bit too far away for follow-up observations.
A #goodcandidate. No AO but possibly a Mira variable.
TYC 8866-463-1, a #goodcandidate.
A #carbonstar in Small Magellanic Cloud. However, its SED curve is unusual so it might be a #goodcandidate.
TYC 8502-903-1, a #goodcandidate but a possible late-type star.
MSX SMC 162, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
No AO. Might be a #galaxy nucleus.
2MASS J00530926-7413090, a Mira variable #star located in Small Magellanic Cloud.
A Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J01062885-7152048. A #goodcandidate and an early-type star but not that promising for being emission-line star.
TYC 1195-1044-1. A #goodcandidate but is a late-type star.
SIMBAD says it's a #galaxy. SED is very #star-like.
A #goodcandidate but no AO. Foreign object slips in in red light.
A starburst #galaxy.
TYC 264-88-1, #goodcandidate but a late-type #star.
TYC 2031-216-1, a #goodcandidate.
Can I trust SIMBAD and Second Byurakan Survey for saying it's a #galaxy?
V* FX Bootis, a #goodcandidate but a Mira variable.
CCDM J21377-0746C, star in a double system, a #goodcandidate. Circumstellar disk probably around the fainter companion because of #shifting.
LHA 115-S 38, an emission-line star and a white supergiant. Those certainly don't have debris disks.
2MASS J00535734-7334330, a Mira variable in a Small Magellanic Cloud.
Is this one of those HII galaxies?
GJ 3140, a very #goodcandidate. Although SIMBAD says it's a giant the papers say it's a dwarf.
Galaxy with star-like SED curve?
A #goodcandidate but a Mira variable.
A planetary nebula?
SED curve looks weird for a galaxy.
SIMBAD says it's a #planetarynebula.
SV* HV 1652 a red supergiant. That means no #goodcandidate?
A #goodcandidate. No AO. A lot of Infrared excess.
2MASS J00445120-7155570, a #goodcandidate.
2MASS J01251706-7323061,an early-type #star. A very #goodcandidate. Might be contaminated.
Almost a goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 4976-283-1, a #goodcandidate. Mid to late-type star.
#goodcandidate but a late-type pulsating star.
2MASS J00472059-7225360, a #star and Mira variable with huge dust excess.
IRAS 03499-1730, a #goodcandidate. Possible Mira variable.
SIMBAD says it's an active galaxy nucleus.
Ok #candidate. No AO.
SED looks really promising.
SED curve looks almost promising.
HII galaxy?
An early-type #star suffers #contamination from a nearby object.
2MASS J01091961-7236523, #goodcandidate but a Mira variable. A lot of excess infrared.
C0155-7238, a #goodcandidate but being a #carbonstar might go against its odds.
2MASS J10552346+4910095, a #goodcandidate but it's an #AGB star so that might go against it. Paper confirms it's a giant.
Diffraction spikes because of HD 13091, an A-type star.
No AO but a #goodcandidate according to SED. More bright in blue than red or IR. Might be a galaxy nucleus though.
No diffraction spikes.
V-pattern!
#goodcandidate. Probably a Mira variable.
Inverted quasar?
It also seems that this object is brighter in ultraviolet and blue light than in green light. #contamination might be a cause?
It's definitely a #star. However, since it belongs to a AGB, it's probably ejected material. Background objects are also nearby. #candidate
Early-type star. Sounds promising. Might be contaminated by a quasar.
Something trying to look like a #star.
SIMBAD says it's a quasar, papers say it's a quasar but why is its SED curve the opposite of your normal quasar?
Seems to be a quasar.
[MH95] 580, A #goodcandidate. However, SIMBAD says it is a #carbonstar and these hardly have debris disks.
#goodcandidate as it is a #star. However, SIMBAD says it's a Mira variable and SED curve looks really unusual.
#contamination by φ Eriandi. How's this phenomenon called though? Diffraction bubble or lens flare?
Mid/late-type star?
Probably a Mira variable.
Variable Star of Mira Cet type
Hey, I classified that before!
SED is similar to Galaxy and a star. SIMBAD says it's a galaxy.
Very good candidate. Do B-stars have protoplanetary disks?
Agreed here.
Diffraction spikes by HD 3277.
Cepheid variable Star. Dust caused by ejected material?
That is indeed a star. What kind of a star though?
#contamination by HD 70918, a bright infrared source of its own.
V* PP Librae: a semi-regular pulsating #star
HD 107924, a #goodcandidate although it's a K-class giant.
Orange star is not that bad of a bad candidate.
SED looks like a #quasar but SIMBAD says it's a #galaxy. Image looks a bit like a star.
Object not bright enough.
No AO. It's not an early-type star though.
A very good candidate indeed. A6V star which means it's not a long period variable and therefore very possibly hosts a disk.
Those Mira stars are common here.
Some interesting dark object is visible above the target in blue light.
Weird interacting galaxies.
Almost looks like a #star
Spectral class M3.
Foreign object in K-band.
Weird object in 1.15µm.
No AO. Might be a Mira variable.
Teardrop image. Anyway, a #goodcandidate then.
That means it's definitely a target for Gemini Planet Imager.
This is very interesting: The center of the #galaxy is so bright that it almost looks like a #star. SED curve is also unusual.
A #goodcandidate. May be a Mira variable.
IRAS 16228+0855, a #goodcandidate. May be a Mira variable.
HR 6041. One of the papers mentions circumstellar disks. Does anyone have an access to that paper?
2MASS J01242443+0049532, a #goodcandidate but may be a Mira variable.
It looks like a galaxy and its SED curve is like a galaxy. It is probably a #galaxy.
TYC 973-1322-1 is definitely a star, but is it a mid or late-type star?
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Possible Mira variable.
TYC 5610-1085-1, #goodcandidate although a possible Mira variable.
Almost a #goodcandidate. SIMBAD can be unreliable on this one.
IRAS 14294-2140, a #goodcandidate. Possible Mira variable.
#galaxy. No diffraction spikes either.
GSC 02975-01484 , M7 class. That means a possible Mira variable.
Weird thing indeed.
#contamination by 96 Aquarii.
May be a Mira variable.
#trail
A #goodcandidate. No AO but could be a Mira variable.
Not saturated enough.
TYC 5860-1613-1. Spectral class unknown.
However, HD 131827, a star than causes #contamination glows brightly in infrared so that one can be a #goodcandidate. However, it's a giant.
#imageissues. Blue image not properly aligned.
#contamination by TYC 4547-1593-1
What's its spectral class?
HD 1777, spectral class A main-sequence star. A very #goodcandidate.
However, it lacks diffraction spikes.
Imageissues. J-band missing.
#star indeed.
#imageissues. SDSS images missing.
No AO so this may be good. However, could it be a long-period variable?
2MASS J17311342+4737122, a #goodcandidate but possibly a Mira variable.
NO AO. A #goodcandidate or just a #star which suffers #contamination from #galaxy?
SED curve of this one is weird.
Very well hidden background galaxy?
HD 221631, a white giant causes #contamination
Galaxy according to SIMBAD and the photo but SEd curve is rather star-like, although not that pronounced.
#star #contamination by a #galaxy causing #shifting.
#goodcandidate. No AO but I bet it might be a Mira variable.
A #galaxy with extremely bright #infrared emission. It's 30 times brighter in 30µm than in 1µm.
Diffraction spikes by χ Phoenicis. Other #contamination as well.
#shifting #galaxy.
#knowndisk
Contrasting. While SIMBAD says it's a #galaxy, SED light curve seems promising.
2MASS J17110884+2230363, a #goodcandidate although it's a long-period variable star. Possibly Mira variable.
Edge-on galaxy.
It's a #star but #shifting image is due to #contamination by a #galaxy which glows in infrared.
A #star but since the image is #shifting, I expect a #contamination by a #galaxy.
Foreign object seen in 1.66µm.
One foreign object 1.15µm and another in 1.24µm.
#contamination
What's going on in here? The image is saturated and looks like a #star, SED curve is #quasar -like and SIMBAD says it's a #galaxy.
HD 758 nearby.
Probably not. I can see faint things surrounding it and SED light curve is not promising either.
GSC 02478-00889, A #goodcandidate although it is a spectral class M. Might be a carbon star.
A #goodcandidate. The object is not shifting. However, its spectral class is late-M so 2MASS J16134221-0451403 might be a Mira variable.
No AO found. Guess this one deserves a bit further examination.
A #goodcandidate. SED looks promising. No AO found.
This asymmetrical #galaxy has very long arms.
The object is definitely a star but the #shifting nature of this subject is probably due to #contamination by a #galaxy.
Would be a #goodcandidate. However, V* V459 Hydrae is a pulsating variable star according to SIMBAD.
#contamination due to an object that probably peaks in brightness in far infrared but otherwise yes, a good candidate. No AO.
Would have been a #goodcandidate otherwise. Can carbon stars have massive debris disks or have they blown them all away?
Rather #goodcandidate aside from the Mira thing.
Weird #artifact in blue.
HD 6368 nearby.
Object not saturated enough.
A #goodcandidate according to SED light curve. However, it seems it may be a pulsating star with ejected material. No AO.
Doesn't look like a qso.
HD 90046 nearby.
V* AV Aqr -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type
Wait a minute...I classified it before.
Weird object in 1.66µm.
Foreign object in red.
No SIMBAD info. Can this be a blend?
IRAS 16100+0814
Almost.
Foreign object at 1.15µm.
A lot of objects here with rather similar brightness in visible light.
HD 157878, K-type star. A #goodcandidate.
SIMBAD shows that there's a #star called PB 5965 and also a quasar. Weird.
A #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD info.
Can I trust SIMBAD on this one as I see diffraction spikes a bit?
HD 77427, F-type star, very #goodcandidate.
However, HD 131698, is an early A-type giant/bright giant.
Spectral class A2. Sounds good.
#Galaxy next a a star with no excess infrared.
Something tries to pass off as a star.
F-type main sequence star. Sounds promising.
HD 15100 causing #diffraction-spikes
V* CP Phe -- Semi-regular pulsating Star
Blend? I can see a faint galaxy-like thing on the left of the star in blue light as well.
2 blended galaxies?
#carbonstar
#contamination by TYC 6970-667-1.
Diffraction spikes by V* OS UMa.
Possible Mira variable.
Rather fiddly galaxy.
A very #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD data.
HD 156093 causing diffraction spikes.
SED won't look that promising. The object is too faint to tell.
No AO. Still, it seems to be a late-type star.
Is it one of those starburst galaxies?
HD 153288, an early-type star it so would be a #goodcandidate but it could be a #blend due to #shifting nature.
It sure looks weird for a "possible #quasar."
Weird curvy #artifact in red.
#missingimages but otherwise a #goodcandidate. SIMBAD and SED tell that it's a #galaxy.
Known Mira variable.
Almost completely invisible in visible light but seems elongated.
M-class star.
Foreign object in 1.24µm.
The question is, is it a main-sequence star or a giant?
Seems to be #goodcandidate but it could be a blend with a #galaxy not visible at visible wavelengths due to #shifting nature.
SIMBAD says it's a quasar with absorption line systems but SED looks a bit better.
Paper: "Meeting the cool neighbors. V. A 2MASS-Selected sample of ultracool dwarfs." makes it even more promising. No debris disk info.
2MASS J13070086-2405319. A very #goodcandidate. It appears it's fainter in red than in blue or near-infrared.
#contamination by CD-40 1095
One of those galaxies with a lot of excess dust.
SED curve can mean anything here.
Does it still mean it could be a #goodcandidate?
A #goodcandidate but may also be a Mira variable.
For whatever it is, it is rather strange.
#diffraction-spikes brought to you by HD 110110.
A foreign object present in 1.15µm.
Very strange-looking quasar.
What does excess infrared around white dwarfs mean? A nebula?
#contamination of a star by a #galaxy in the background.
This one looks like a diamond in blue light.
#Galaxy with rather even disk
All lined up!
More precisely, η Horologii.
Must have been a large or low-flying aeroplane.
#contamination by CD-25 9549.
Diffraction spike caused by BD+68 942
CD-42 162 causes diffraction spikes.
TYC 5498-699-1, A very #goodcandidate. May be a mid-type star.
SED curve is very unusual.
Probably not but it can be a #quasar.
CD-31 1001 contaminates this #quasar.
Spectral class: K0
2MASS J16162050-0428451, a late-type star. #goodcandidate. May be a Mira variable.
Too faint to tell.
Interesting #row of objects on the right.
TYC 596-145-1.
TYC 4423-2111-1, A very #goodcandidate. However, this picture suffers from a #contamination due to 2MASX J16545404+7024388, a nearby galaxy.
Diffraction spikes by HD 75432, a star that's very bright in infrared.
HD 87180 may cause #diffraction-spikes
Flat (or the ones that peak in the middle) SED curves tend to hint at quasars.
#goodcandidate. No AO. Could be a variable star.
V* IN Her, #goodcandidate. Could be a giant though.
Diffraction spike by V* ER Aqr.
SIMBAD says it's a #galaxy and although SED looks good, I see no diffraction spikes.
Caused by Tau Hydrae?
#contamination by HD 223810, an F-type star.
What kind of a #galaxy is this?
What is this object?
SED curve is rather unusual.
Already a target of Gemini Planet Finder.
It's surrounded by something so I don't think it's a star.
HD 149955 on the right.
The glow of HD 79341 can be seen lower left.
#imageissues with 1.24µm image missing.
A #goodcandidate. Although it is probably already examined (can be seen with naked eye). According to papers, it's called an "A-shell" star.
TYC 7551-41-1 outshines the object in WISE 1 and 2.
Diffraction spike is caused by HD 14340, a spectral class K giant.
#goodcandidate. Image is blurry in red light.
Foreign object at first quadrant of the image in 1.15µm and then at the second quadrant in 1.24µm image.
No AO. May be a galaxy.
So it's a galaxy masquerading itself as a star?
It Is indeed darker in green color than in blue or red.
Qso?
That distant object may peak at even longer wavelengths.
Ejecta?
No AO but is probably a low-temperature star.
Needs to be a bit brighter to tell if it's a false positive or not.
Curved #galaxy
Is the object itself any good?
Good find!
Diffraction spikes by HD 88667.
Burderline #goodcandidate with SED curve looking promising. However, it may be just a #galaxy. No AO.
A #goodcandidate but may be a Mira variable. No SIMBAD data.
#goodcandidate. An early-type star.
Needs to be a bit brighter to tell but is still probably a galaxy.
Diffraction spikes by HD 11019, a G3 main-sequence star.
Twin #galaxies. Possibly interacting.
...diffraction spikes brought to you by HD 118211.
Quasar or a star?
Unknown object in 2MASS J (1.24 μm).
Diffraction spikes by HD 223408.
Star in question is CD-65 46. No papers about that star have been released.
Almost a #goodcandidate with good SED, galaxy according to SIMBAD. #trail?
Diffraction spike coming from HD 123601.
Star, active galaxy nucleus or a quasar?
2MASS J09214812-0219433, A very #goodcandidate although proper motion is high.
#imageissues in blue light.
#galaxy next to a star.
An edge-on #galaxy.
If this object was just a bit brighter...
V* CD Phoenicis, A very #goodcandidate. A-type Alpha² Canum Venaticorum variable
This is borderline. Although SIMBAD may be trusted as many papers reference that.
#Contamination by BD-00 295.
Can I trust SIMBAD or not on this one?
The shape of this #galaxy is strange.
Seems like a quasar to me.
Strangely, this #galaxy is off the crosshairs in 2MASS but on crosshairs in others.
A #goodcandidate according to SED curve.
#goodcandidate. SIMBAD marks this off as a #star.
#Galaxy as SIMBAD tells or not?
Diffraction spikes caused by HD 154528, a white main-sequence star.
A #goodcandidate. Could be a Mira variable.
No AO. Too faint to tell?
#contamination in DSS2 images.
Weird SED curve. No AO.
Line present in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm).
No AO. May be a galaxy, may be a star.
#imageissues
Galaxy as SIMBAD tells or not?
Probably caused by either TYC 8466-658-1 or HR 162. Considering how long this spike is, then probably the latter.
A #goodcandidate. Might be a Mira variable. No AO found.
Foreign object or an #artifact present in 1.15µm.
Boomerang-shaped #galaxy.
#galaxy #merger?
Very sneaky or is SIMBAD wrong?
Artifacts or features?
Twin objects.
#goodcandidate but may be a Mira variable.
Ripples in blue light.
A #weird row of objects on the left side visible in blue and red light and slightly in 1.15µm as well. What could these be?
#contamination by TYC 5871-315-1 which makes the object appear invisible in most wavelengths displayed.
#goodcandidate although it may be a Mira variable.
#imageissues. Jagged blue image.
Very irregular #galaxy
Blue image is stretched.
Weird streak #artifacts in 1.15µm.
#Contamination due to a star HD 98933, an excess infrared source of its own.
A #ring feature is visible.
Definitely a #star. However, ejected material is visible.
#imageissues. Object is off-center in blue.
#streak
GSC 04561-00825 may be a #goodcandidate but still a possible Mira variable.
How many galaxies are there or how large is that #galaxy?
Unknown object or artifact in 1.15µm.
#imageissues. Blue image is not aligned.
Borderline object although may be a galaxy due to not having sharp edges.
Asymmetric 2-armed #galaxy.
#goodcandidate. Possible Mira variable.
A very #goodcandidate. According to SIMBAD, it is brighter in blue than in red light so that means it's not a Mira variable either.
Very flat SED graph.
A #goodcandidate. No AO found. Possible Mira variable.
A speck of dust partly obscuring an object in blue color.
Galaxy that looks like a star?
Contaminating star is HD 133546.
A very #goodcandidate. No AO. Brightest in red light.
Stars like this often host debris disks.
Looks round.
A #star in front of a #galaxy? Might be due to #shifting nature of this object.
BL Lac - type object according to SIMBAD. SED light curve looks unusual though.
For an object that bright it still has no SIMBAD info.
This object looks very weird in red filter.
#imageissues due to V* BX Phe.
Galaxy or a star?
#imageissues. SDSS R 0.623 μm) missing.
SED only shows infrared light but Sun-like and hotter stars have peaks in brightness at shorter wavelengths.
#galaxy surrounded by a ring.
SED curve looks really weird. Like a star, but drops only in last 3 data points. No SIMBAD info. #interesting.
Tadpole galaxy?
Weird mass at the right of the galaxy.
#imageissues in 2MASS wavelengths.
Hard to tell at wavelength of which this object peaks in terms of brightness.
#goodcandidate. No SIMBAD info. Could be a Mira variable.
A #goodcandidate. however, 2MASS J15530588-0505378 is a late-M star and could be a Mira variable instead.
#rings in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm)
Weaker trail in blue light.
Unknown object in 2MASS H (1.66 μm)
Ring in near-infrared in top left.
Incomplete #trail in red light.
The bright star in question is HD 214813.
A #goodcandidate. Np SIMBAD info. Wonder if it's a variable star.
Galaxy which i unusually bright in blue color.
Tail in 2MASS J (1.24 μm)
Early-G star. A very #goodcandidate.
Boomerang galaxy in top right.
A #goodcandidate. However, it may be a star nearing the end of its life.
V* WW Lib, semi-regular pulsating star. May be a #goodcandidate or just an ejected material.
HD 5229, a #goodcandidate but is an orange giant. Probably already examined.
#goodcandidate although a possible Mira variable.
#goodcandidate although it's a late-type star.
TYC 8494-650-1, a very #goodcandidate. Early-mid-type star so it's a chance for it to host a circumstellar disk.
Galaxy collision?
Not round enough to be a star.
An early-type star.
There are 3 objects. Round galaxies?
It's an M-type star. Possibly a Mira variable.
#goodcandidate although it may possibly be an expelled gas due to being Mira variable.
A good candidate. However, it could be a bow shock.
A #goodcandidate but it a #Cepheid variable.
No AO but probably a #galaxy.
Mid-late type star.
#galaxy or a #star?
A blue giant #star, HD 89884. As it is a large blue star, no debris disks are expected. Probably already examined.
#galaxy behind a #star corrupting the data. No SIMBAD info.
Phantom ellipse in DSS2 Red (0.975 μm).
Early-type star. No SIMBAD info.
A very #goodcandidate. 2 early-type bright stars. Lower left has something glowing in infrared. Probably already examined due to brightness.
An #unknownobject in DSS2 Red (0.975 μm).
Expelled gas?
A #goodcandidate but may be caused by a #bowshock or a background object.
Almost bright enough to tell the difference.
What an alignment!
#bowshock
#bowshock?
Just too faint to tell if it's an early-type star or a galaxy.
A #goodcandidate. ROTSE1 J163910.78+080125.7. Cepheid variable star.
A #goodcandidate. A late-type star.
A foreign object present in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm).
Curvy #galaxy.
Boomerang-shaped #galaxy
A #goodcandidate. A late-type star in a possible binary system. Possibly a #nebula. No SIMBAD data.
A #goodcandidate. A late-type star. No SIMBAD info. Possibly a #nebula.
Perhaps a #goodcandidate. Needs to be only a bit brighter to tell.
Some weird #imageissues. The object goes all zig-zag in red filter.
Maybe, maybe not.
A very #goodcandidate. A early-type star in a #binary system. No SIMBAD info.
Mid-late type star. A #goodcandidate.
CD-34 15387, a very #goodcandidate. An early-type star.
Quasar?
A very odd #galaxy.
1-armed #galaxy?
#goodcandidate indeed. Emission peaks in red.
Object is misaligned in #SDSS
I first thought it was a #goodcandidate.
A #goodcandidate. However, it's a late-type star so it may probably be a #nebula.
Quite a #goodcandidate.
Would be a #goodcandidate but is #shifting. Is it caused by an object not seen in visible light?
May be a #star. Slightly too faint to tell.
Maybe. Could be a #nebula.
So is it a non-star disguising as an early-type star?
Object is off the center in 2MASS images.
Might be a #nebula.
What causes the shape of this object to deform in 2MASS K (2.16 μm)?
HD 72441 nearby.
HD 121611. A very #goodcandidate. It's a blue main-sequence star. However, due to its brightness, it is probably throughly examined.
Definitely a #goodcandidate. It's a B class star HD 67044.
Definitely a #star, possibly in a #binary system. However, it may be surrounded by a #nebula instead. Still may be a #goodcandidate.
A #goodcandidate but might be a #nebula.
Almost. However, it is not round enough.
A #goodcandidate. However, it might be just a nebula since it's a Mira-type star according to SIMBAD. Or ejected gas.
Really irregular #galaxy
It is shifting a bit. However, This object may also be in a binary system.
This object changes its shape a lot in different wavelengths.
May be a #goodcandidate.
Although it's a BL Lac object according to SIMBAD , its SED curve is similar to a #goodcandidate.
That is definitely a spiral #galaxy.
#imageissues. It almost seems that there is a really bright object nearby.
Seyfert #galaxy?
Then it means it is unlikely for this star to have a debris disk?
Red light image is not correctly oriented.
#goodcandidate. However, since it's a Mira-type star, it probably has no debris disks.
#infrared source. If it had been a bit brighter, it would be possible to determine if it is a star or a galaxy.
A very #goodcandidate. This star might look weird as visible and near-infrared images are taken in higher resolution.
Would be a #goodcandidate but it is probably an observed star, namely HD 146047, a yellow giant.
Additional object in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm).
A #goodcandidate. Peaks in red light.
A #goodcandidate. Seems to be a mid-late type star.
Can I trust SIMBAD on this one or is this star-like enough?
#oversaturation by a nearby star.
Not quite round enough.
A very #goodcandidate. However, it's an M-type star.
Peaks in red. Do galaxies often peak their brightness in red light?
If it was a star, it's not bright enough to show a star-like SED signature.
#goodcandidate
Is it one of those very high-emission galaxies?
Another borderline object.
Some weird bright object nearby.
Can SIMBAD be trusted on this one?
There must be a really bright object nearby.
What's happening in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm)?
Almost a star-like SED curve. Probably because the object is not bright enough.
#shifting a lot but SED curve looks good. Is that a star in front of a galaxy?
#shifting but SED is very star-like. Is there a #galaxy behind a star? A #goodcandidate?
Object is #shifting off the center in blue light.
A very #goodcandidate. Variable Mira-type star.
Bright #galaxy with a weird SED light curve.
A very #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD info. Possibly a binary star.
#missingimages
Very #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD info. Brightness peaks in red.
A line in blue image.
Mid-late-type star.
Very #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD info.
Very clear spiral #galaxy. No SIMBAD info.
Three galaxies together that shine about as bright in 22µm. Interesting.
I don't know if it's a galaxy or a #goodcandidate. Both the shape of the object and SED curve is something between the two. No SIMBAD info.
#goodcandidate. Seems to be a low-temperature star.
Massive #contamination. Probably due to a nearby bright object. Any known bright objects near this object?
Still a #goodcandidate as SED light curve fits well with a star signature.
#goodcandidate. Peaks in near-infrared.
#oversaturation due to nearby object.
Add that to the observation list!
Peaks in near-infrared.
An unknown object in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm) image.
Seems to be full of rather hot stars.
Peak emission in red.
Star-like image but SED doesn't look that promising.
Peaks in red light. Cannot go to first follow-up observations due to unfavorable co-ordinates.
Fairly low-temperature star.
This star has a fairly low surface temperature.
A very #goodcandidate. Follow-up observations need to wait as it is slightly too bright and co-ordinates are a bit off.
Very peculiar SED light curve for a galaxy.
Additional object in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm)
I think it has a bit too much long-wavelength infrared to be a #goodcandidate.
An face-on galaxy?
#infrared source. Does not look round but SED looks promising. A #goodcandidate.
#Galaxy that looks like a star.
#trail passing in front of an object.
SED looks promising when trying to classify this as a #goodcandidate.
Almost a #goodcandidate.
Is it a #galaxy imitating a #star?
What's with the shape of this galaxy?
#shifting but seems that SED curve is #goodcandidate - like.
#toobright
No info but probably a galaxy or something.
#goodcandidate here.
For something classified as #galaxy in SIMBAD, it actually has very star-like signature in SED but peaking in 2µm.
Moves off the crosshairs in WISE 4 but otherwise a #goodcandidate. Is there an object not seen in visible or near-infrared light?
BD-14 6346C. Star in a double system. A very #goodcandidate. Extremely bright so I guess it has already been observed.
Off the crosshairs in 2mass but a very #goodcandidate.
Not a lot of mid-infrared.
#cluster
Galaxy that is not very bright in mid-infrared.
#known planetary #nebula.
No info in SIMBAD but this may be a galaxy.
2 additional objects visible at different wavelengths.
#galaxy with an unusual SED curve.
#oversaturation by a nearby object
#infrared source
SED light curve between galaxy-like and star-like.
SIMBAD says it's a galaxy but SED shows a star-like signature.
SED light curve is unusual.
SED is rather flat.
SIMBAD says there's a #star somewhere.
DSS2 IR (1.15 μm) is a bit too bright but it is an #infrared source.
What contaminates this candidate?
#contamination. But by what?
SED curve looks also promising.
#infrared source.
Very #goodcandidate. Cannot go to first follow-up observation because it's a bit too bright.
This object is off the crosshairs in DSS2.
2-armed #galaxy?
Very interesting candidate.
The error bars of SED are quite high.
#goodcandidate. #oversaturation by a nearby object in WISE 1, 2 and 3.
Galaxy nucleus or candidate.
Borderline #goodcandidate.
#artifact in blue.
#artifact
#oversaturation by a nearby object in WISE 1.
Almost a #goodcandidate but SIMBAD says it's a #galaxy.
Just a bit too much mid-infrared.
#goodcandidate . This star seems to be surrounded by something.
This object is confusing. What is it?
#infrared source. Almost a #goodcandidate
Galaxy nucleus.
2MASX J09002135+0521122
#goodcandidate and infrared source.
Almost a #goodcandidate. It's a galaxy according to SIMBAD but the SED curbe is almost star-like.
#goodcandidate . It seems there are galaxies behind the star.
Too galaxy-like?
#goodcandidate but is #shifting for some reason. No info on SIMBAD.
#contamination by a nearby bright object.
Borderline #goodcandidate. SIMBAD shows two objects here.
SED missing
#galaxy #cluster
HD 224155, A-type #goodcandidate. A very #brightstar. Too bright for the first follow-up observation.
Two long-armed galaxies.
2 galaxies
Probably a #galaxy
Object nearly invisible in several pictures due to #contamination.
Face-on #galaxy?
#radiosource
SDSS images too bright.
A very #goodcandidate
Missing SDSS G 0.481 μm and faulty SDSS Z 0.906 μm slide.
Almost a #goodcandidate but too much excess mid-infrared.
#oversaturation makes the object invisible in WISE 1 and 2.
Something to add to the promising candidates list.
#oversaturation due to nearby bright star.
#oversaturation in many images and #shifting in 2MASS.
#oversaturation of a nearby object.
It's a "goodcandidate" but is surrounded by something.
Dubious.
A #goodcandidate but is a Cepheid variable.
Incomplete and curvy #trail seen in red.
Spiral #galaxy
Is this a #galaxy?
#goodcandidate . Weird shape in SDSS U 0.359 μm though.
Weird #artifact . This object is #shifting with trails and a 90° turn. What is it?
Too bright in mid-infrared.
#quasar
Galaxy that's more visible in red light.
#contamination by a nearby object.
Not quite.
Face-on galaxy?
Anti-star according to SED.
#BLLacObject
Light curve is #unusual. SIMBAD says it's an "object of unknown nature". The emission peaks in the middle of SED curve.
White main sequence star.
#goodcandidate nevertheless according to SED curve. What contaminates it though?
#Galaxy #cluster
What is the contaminating star called?
That #shifting movement here is highly unusual.
That's a very #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD data.
SIMBAD says it is a Be #star. SED light curve is unusual.
Active galaxy nucleus?
Strange #galaxy shape.
Very unusual SED curve. According to SIMBAD, it's an active galaxy nucleus.
#goodcandidate #infraredsource according to SIMBAD.
What is that object?
Object has a companion in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm).
#Oversaturation by a nearby object in 2MASS, WISE 1 and WISE 2.
The SED light curve of this one is rather unusual as it its near-10µm brightness is similar to near-5µm instead of near-20µm one.
An active galaxy nucleus. SED curve looks similar to a star.
A bit too much mid-infrared.
Very #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD data.
#Blotch in 2MASS K (2.16 μm)
3 objects in a row.
Emission-line #galaxy
#oversaturation of a nearby star makes the object nearly invisible in WISE 1 and WISE 2.
SIMBAD says it's a #quasar.
This is difficult to classify.
No info on the object. Possible #galaxy?
Emission doesn't fall enough in infrared to be a good candidate.
#oversaturation in WISE 1 and 2 makes the object dark in these wavelengths.
Almost but excess >10µ infrared.
Extra object in 2MASS J (1.24 μm).
Excess mid-infrared.
A lot of mid-infrared.
#blotch in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm).
#goodcandidate or too much mid-infrared? Quasar according to SIMBAD.
Bright indeed with the right SED curve.
#goodcandidate BD+65 1183.
An extra object in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm)
SED curve looks flat here.
SED curve is unusual.
The image extends to the left in WISE 4
#goodcandidate. TYC 7999-1009-1.
Galactic #cluster.
Changes shape a lot in different images.
Excess radiation in SED data at >10µm.
Excess radiation in >10µm.
#goodcandidate. Even in SED. No information in SIMBAD.
2 galaxies here.
Too much mid-infrared in SED.
Not very round in 2MASS images.
Very dim on shorter wavelengths.
The object almost disappears in 2MASS J (1.24 μm), 2MASS H (1.66 μm), WISE 1 and WISE 2 due to #oversaturation of a nearby object.
Probably a face-on galaxy.
#streaks
#goodcandidate according to SED but according to SIMBAT, it's a Semi-regular pulsating Star.
Very bright in infrared so a bad candidate.
Thanks
#goodcandidate despite shifting a bit in WISE images.
Bright in infrared.
#shifting in 2MASS images.
Interesting how one object appears in only one band.
What's happening in WISE 1 and 2 images?
Not round in 2MASS H (1.66 μm) image.
A very #brightstar nearby just off the picture.
According to SIMBAD, it's a galaxy.
#galaxy with #oversturation at WISE 1 and WISE 2.
Not round in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm).
This object is #shifting in 2MASS images.
#galaxy and #oversaturation
#oversaturated star with another object close by. A very #goodcandidate.
The object disappears in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm)
2MASS J14003351-2716560. Not much information about it aside from being an infrared source.
#artifact streak
Just at the edge of high-resolution area. #goodcandidate
#verybright #oversaturated star. HR 3651 to be precise.
Seems promising despite there being 2 objects.
#oversaturated #goodcandidate
Very #goodcandidate
Looks rather promising.
Two objects, at least one of them a #galaxy
Bright #galaxy
#oversaturation in WISE 1 and WISE 2 images.
#oversaturation
DSS2 IR (1.15 μm) image doesn't look round enough.
#shifting in WISE 1
#galaxy?
This thing ends up being very close to center even in WISE 4.
Seems to be a #goodcandidate despite multiple objects in the same circle.
This seems to be a #goodcandidate
#artifacts in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm)
Two objects but still a #goodcandidate.
#goodcandidate despite another object visible in SDD2 Blue and Red.
Object is #shifting in 2MASS images.
Brightest spots of WISE 1 (3.4 μm) and WISE 1 (3.4 μm) images go off-center for some reason. #oversaturation is also present.
#oversaturation in WISE images.
#brightstar
This seems promising.
A line of objects
#artifacts
missing images
Odd galaxy
#brightstar with object shifting in WISE 1
#galaxy with arms visible only in 2MASS H (1.66 μm)
WISE 1 (3.4 μm) shifts off the crosshairs for some reason.
This looks promising.
Duplication glitch in SDSS images.
Missing 2MASS images.
edge-on #galaxy
#galaxy with a large arm.
#brightstar . 3.4 μm image shows that there might be two objects.
#galaxy
Some sort of "tailed" object?
Is it some sort of #cluster?
This seems to meet every false positive condition.
Barely visible in 2mass. Excess mid-infrared radiation?
Why doesn't it emit a lot of certain infrared light?
Central object only visible in infrared. Wonder why.
Is it a #binary_object of some sort?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple?
Multiple.
Seems to be multiple.
Is it #Multiple or #Goodcandidate?
What's that? A Galaxy?
#Multiple but also #YSO.
What's this?
#Star. Probably a late-type star.
#Star.
Multiple?
#Goodcandidate?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate? HD 236737. Ir is this Be star?
Why am I classifying this again?
Multiple objects.
Multiple. Weird SED.
Late-type star.
Good candidate or bad in WISE 4?
Multiple objects? (one at 11 o'clock?)
Very #goodcandidate or not? #Emission-line-star.
Late-type #star?
Red variable?
#Goodcandidate!
Late-type #star?
Located near the galaxy center?
Galaxy?
#Extended
However, it's a late-Be-star.
Good news!
Multiple?
Blackened star?
Multiple or not?
So B giants aren't good?
M-#star.
Interesting SED. Is it likely to be multiple?
Borderline #multiple.
Seems multiple.
#Multiple.
#Extended.
#Multiple.
#Multiple.
Seems multiple objects. Noise levels aren't too high in 1.15µm.
What's that? #Goodcandidate or likely contamination?
HD 19245, B9 star. Contaminated.
Is this on the interest list already?
Spectral type O+. Too hot?
Very #goodcandidate!
F5V star. Is it multiple?
Images missing.
Very #goodcandidate or multiple?
Nearby HR 3720 does all the shining, not UCAC2 805993. HR 3720 also may have a #knowndisk.
Now this is weird. SIMBAd says it's an extragalactic object. So many references.
A late-type #star. Proper motion is unclear.
#Galaxy.
Good candidate or not?
#Orion-variable.
Red #variable.
Weird that it's a #Be-star. Spectral class is O.
Late-type #star.
Late-type #star.
Multiple?
Mid-#Be-star. Also seems to be multiple.
Contaminated probably. Interesting SED though.
#Goodcandidate, Be star or contamination?
B9IV star. Seems contaminated.
Semi-regular #variable.
#Mira #variable.
Note that Vizier catalogues an object of with proper motion of about 1100mas/yr about 8'' away from target.
#Mira variable?
HR 8009, late-#Be-star. Also there seem to be multiple objects.
Is it contaminated in WISE 1 and 2?
#Contamination.
Very #goodcandidate!
Is it contaminated? An early-type #star.
#Goodcandidate! K-#giant.
#Goodcandidate? High proper motion.
Pre-main sequence star?
#Knowndisk?
#Emission-line-star. Is it contaminated?
#Young-stellar-object.
I don't know about this one.
#Star. #Goodcandidate with visible proper motion or red variable?
#Star.
Multiple objects but possible YSO.
Is this a quasar or not?
#Mira-variable.
#Orion-variable but #extended.
Helium-burning #AGB-star.
1.15µm goes wild.
Late type star. Probably multiple objects.
#Be-star. It's a late Be star though.
Shift happens.
HD 38426, Early-type star. It's contaminated though.
#Galaxy.
Very #goodcandidate!
A2V #star. However, it appears to be bit contaminated.
It's oversaturated in WISE 1 and very bright in 2MASS as well.
#Shift happens.
#Goodcandidate? Or just red variable.
Multiple?
#O-star.
Multiple objects. Blue image shows dust originating from Solar system.
#Wolf-Rayet-Star.
#Be-star.
Another object at 11 o'clock?
Its SED is very #galaxy like.
#AGB-star.
Cl* IC 348 LRL 67, #YSO with #knowndisk?
Ope star.
#Carbonstar.
#Star. What kind of a star though?
Is it a close binary?
Multiple or not?
Carbon star?
#Eclipsing-binary
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
What kind of a galaxy is this?
Interesting SED.
I don't know.
Probably multiple.
Is this a late variable?
#Galaxy.
I don't know. Seems like a giant to me. At least with that low proper motion.
There are some surrounding objects.
What kind of variable is this?
Late type star. Is its proper motion low?
#Carbonstar.
Interesting. I thought it was oversaturation.
That's nothing compared to what some other people have seen.
Interesting SED though.
Late-type #star. Low proper motion.
Late-type #star.
What are we looking at in here?
It is a star so it counts as round. However, it seems to be multiple.
Probably a Mira variable?
I don't know. Seems there are lots of faint stars behind it.
Very #goodcandidate! Interesting SED.
AKARI-IRC-V1 J0633228-531358 but it's multiple.
I don't know about this one.
Does that count as multiple objects or is it misalignment?
VizieR shows two objects and are there discrepancies with proper motions?
Multiple objects or not?
And a multiple.
Multiple (object at 4 o'clock)?
Reddened AGB star?
Binary star or not?
Contamination?
What in the name is this? Messed up in WISE 3 but rather tidy in WISE 4.
Emission-line Star , #Knowndisk.
#YSO-candidate. Are there multiple objects?
#T-tauri type star. #Knowndisk.
Late-type #star. Low proper motion.
Good candidate or Mira variable?
One right next to the main object at 4 o'clock.
Looks like a YSO.
It's a star.
May be pre-main sequence star but appears to be contaminated.
Multiple? One object at border.
Early-type #star with interesting SED but is multiple.
According to VizieR, there is an object about 2'' away from the center with proper motion of about 62.5 mas/yr.
Hmm...what is this? Mira variable?
Is it known disk?
V* HM Lup, #Knowndisk. #T-Tauri type star.
Is it known disk or multiple objects?
#Knowndisk
Probably a semi-regular pulsating variable. Moreover, that object at 11 o'clock may contaminate the results.
Contaminated #be-star.
#Flare-star suffering #contamination. Surveyed with Spitzer telescope.
It has noticeable proper motion.
Multiple objects.
Seyfert 1 Galaxy
Multiple objects.
wK2III class #star but may be contaminated.
Semi-regular pulsating star.
Extended.
HD 198785. #Shifting.
Contaminated.
Low proper motion.
This definitely looks like a galaxy but its WISE 3 and 4 photometric intensity is rather tightly constrained.
Not.
Multiple objects.
Some kind of galaxy.
#Goodcandidate or contamination? ~ -shaped SED.
#Goodcandidate! ~ -shaped SED.
Late-type star. Low proper motion.
#Be-star
This seems contaminated.
#YSO. Are there contaminating objects at 11 and 7 o'clock?
#YSO candidate. Is it multiple objects?
#YSO. Are there multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#YSO. Multiple objects.
Is it contaminated?
Seems a bit contaminated.
HD 212044, Be-star with strange SED.
#Be-star and multiple objects.
#Eclipsing-binary
Just late B or Be Star?
What's this?
Be star like SIMBAD says?
#shifting
#Goodcandidate! Is it contaminated?
B Emission-line star? Also, multiple objects.
#Carbonstar
#Be-star.
Rather oversaturated in WISE 1
M-giant but it has average and detected proper motion.
Late-type star. Low proper motion.
#YSO
Late-type star, low proper motion.
Multiple objects? They are just visible.
What's this and how much does the object at 1 o'clock contaminate it?
Red variable with low proper motion.
Low proper motion and late-type star.
#Be-star
Is it a Be star or H alpha emission star?
#Goodcandidate!
What's this?
What's this?
#Be-star
Is it shifting?
Is it Be-star?
Blend.
Are bright giants bad or good candidates?
#Planetary-nebula. Good candidate soon.
Some sort of semi-regular variable.
#goodcandidate! K-giant.
Is it AGN as SIMBAD tells?
Variable Star of R CrB type
Is it contaminated?
What's this?
#Mira #variable
Interesting SED. Rather flat for its type.
#Carbonstar
If it's B class emission-line giant, does it mean it's a Be star?
#Be-star
#Goodcandidate or star/galaxy blend?
Very #Goodcandidate! High proper motion!
V* CE Ant, multiple star with #knowndisk. Almost 100 refs.
#Be-star
#Goodcandidate
#Be-star
What am I seeing here? AGN?
#Goodcandidate?
What's this?
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
YSO. Is it contaminated by the object at 10 o'clock?
#Goodcandidate!
Good candidate or contamination?
Is it contaminated?
Very #goodcandidate or something else?
Does it bleed in?
#Goodcandidate!
Very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate. Why does VizieR show more objects though?
#Goodcandidate!
It's a weird variable but look at the pics!
K-star
#Goodcandidate?
What's this star?
Very #goodcandidate!
Is it multiple objects?
HD 129683, #knowndisk?
Is it contaminated?
HD 131835, #knowndisk.
Mira variable?
HD 134888, #knowndisk
HD 133803, #knowndisk.
Multiple objects?
Two objects but good SED.
#Goodcandidate.
Extended?
Does someone know better?
#goodcandidate or extended?
2MASS J15562477-2225552, #Knowndisk ?
#Goodcandidate!
#Brown-dwarf. Known disk?
#Mira #variable.
HD 142315, spectroscopic binary. #Knowndisk.
#Brown-dwarf. Are there multiple objects?
Does it bleed in because SED looks great?
163 -129 mas/yr.
M- #giant.
Very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate!
Good or not? SED is good but there's another object nearby.
Very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate!
Pre-main sequence star but there seems to be contaminating object.
#Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate! ~ -shaped SED.
#Knowndisk?
#T-Tauri star? Does this count as multiple objects?
#Knowndisk or not?
#Shifting
#Brown-dwarf. Is it known disk?
Is it contaminated?
#Mira #variable.
#Goodcandidate or AGN?
#Goodcandidate?
Pre-main sequence star. Known disk?
SIMBAD redirects to galaxy but do we know better?
Good candidate, multiple objects or contamination? It seems to be pre-main sequence star though.
HD 144587, #knowndisk.
I don't know. Seems extended.
Multiple objects or not? SED looks good.
Is it known disk or not?
#Mira #variable
Two objects but one of them has a relatively high proper motion.
#Mira variable.
Late type star?
Extends?
#Goodcandidate or contamination from 3 o'clock?
#Goodcandidate despite being variable.
#goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate!
#YSO?
Very #goodcandidate!
#YSO
#goodcandidate! #T-Tauri type star.
HD 146897, #knowndisk!
OH/IR star !
Is it a double star?
Very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate or bad candidate?
What's this?
#Goodcandidate
Very #goodcandidate! People's favorite!
Supergiant? It's marked as post-AGB star so that means it's soon going to be a good candidate!
Strange...
HD 150697 , #knowndisk.
#AGB star.
Interersting...
Good candidate or contamination?
Good candidate or shifting?
#Mira variable.
#Mira variable
Is it contaminated?
Weird Mira variable.
#Mira variable.
Very #goodcandidate!
#Be-star
Late-type star.
Long-period variable star
Is it AGN?
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Semi-regular pulsating star
May be contaminated with a galaxy.
Why does this Mira variable has that kind of SED?
Mira variable
What is this?
Very #goodcandidate!
R coronae Borealis star?
#Be-star
Very #goodcandidate!
Very #goodcandidate!
#Carbonstar
Multiple objects?
Mira variable.
Does the infrared excess bleed in?
Very #goodcandidate!
V* FH Cam, eclipsing binary.
For a galaxy, it has strange SED.
#Goodcandidate. Weird SED.
M-giant
Is this QSO as it says? SED looks strange.
#Carbonstar
#Goodcandidate!
Weird thing.
Is it Be star?
Is it contaminated? Anyway, it has high proper motion.
Is it a carbon star? SIMBAd shows a location of 4'' away and its SED and images look unlike carbon star.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
HD 120534, #knowndisk.
Mira variable.
Very #Goodcandidate! People's favorite?
#Goodcandidate! G-Giant
What kind of a galaxy is this?
#Galaxy
YSO?
#Goodcandidate! YSO!
Late-type star, low proper motion.
It has low proper motion.
Multiple objects?
Mira variable like VizieR says or not? Its SED looks very K-class-like.
This one has detected proper motion
#Carbonstar.
One or two stars?
Contaminated?
#Goodcandidate?
Is this extended?
Nice find! Does this become a good candidate once the nebula disappears?
Blue object?
Semi-regular pulsating star but its class is G or K?
What is this and is it contaminated?
Now what in the name is this?
bright in 2MASS and WISE 1.
#Goodcandidate or shifting?
HD 192758, #knowndisk.
Multiple objects?
Shifting.
#Be-star. Way to disappoint.
What shows up at 11 o'clock in J-band?
Be star?
Red variable of some sort.
Very #goodcandidate. One of the brightest SDSS field targets. Very bright in infrared as well.
This means it's a great target.
#Be-star.
#Goodcandidate?
WISE 3 is a bit dodgy.
I don't know about this one.
Multiple objects?
Very #goodcandidate!
Is it contaminated?
Very #goodcandidate!
I don't know if it's shifting or not. Seems a bit out of place from the start.
#Goodcandidate!
Is it contaminated?
Contaminated?
Very #goodcandidate!
Semi-regular variable?
What kind of variable is this?
Multiple objects in WISE 3?
Now what's this? #Goodcandidate or something weird?
Again, shifting.
Shifting
Contamination?
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
What kind of a galaxy is this? It almost looks like a star.
K-#giant. A #goodcandidate!
2MASS J12054715+7825514, a star with high proper motion. A very #goodcandidate!
Contamination?
Semi-regular pulsating star.
#shifting.
#Goodcandidate?
#Shifting.
Ellipsoidal variable Star . Weird.
Bingo!
What's this?
Star and galaxy blend?
Semi-regular variable.
Double star. Very high proper motion.
Shifting?
#Goodcandidate or contaminated?
Very #goodcandidate or contaminated?
#Goodcandidate or too large?
Late K or early M star.
Seems like a red giant branch star.
Late-K or early M star?
#Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate! Interesting SED.
#Goodcandidate!
Very #goodcandidate!
Disk #planetary-nebula.
HR 6041, #knowndisk?
#Goodcandidate!
A very #goodcandidate?
Ok. What's happening in here?
#Cepheid-variable.
#Goodcandidate? Weird variable.
K-#giant. A #goodcandidate!
Is it Be star?
Long period variable.
Long-period variable.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
Semi-regular pulsating variable.
#Star. Is it a Mira variable?
Now what is this? Weird arc-like thing. Some kind of reflection nebula?
Pulsating red giant?
#Goodcandidate!
#Be-star. Again.
What's that? AGN?
#Be-star.
#Be-star.
Looks really good!
Reddened star.
#star.
#Goodcandidate but probably a red variable.
Reddened #Carbonstar.
Mira #variable.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Be-star.
K-giant #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Some sort of variable but not M-class.
#Quasar. Last object of this batch of data.
Mira variable with interesting SED.
Red variable.
Very #goodcandidate!
Shifting.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Red variable
Very #goodcandidate!
Multiple objects.
I've seen some unusual stuff.
Apparently there are two objects according to VizieR.
Seems to be multiple objects.
It does have low proper motion.
Multiple objects or not?
Extends.
Very #goodcandidate!
Is it contaminated?
#Be-star.
A0 star. Might be contaminated.
M6 Semi-regular pulsating #variable.
Some sort of variable according to AAVSO. What kind of variable though?
Very #goodcandidate!
This seems to be a cluster of hot stars.
Very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate or red giant?
BL Lac - type object
Possible AGN.
#Goodcandidate.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
Does this count as extended?
#Goodcandidate.
#S-star.
I don't know about this one.
Spectroscopic binary.
Wow! So bright in WISE 2.
Really bright in J-mag. #Goodcandidate!
Multiple star. 60 refs, none about disk.
K-giant. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate!
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate or known disk?
IDS 20403+3817 but it extends and there are multiple objects.
Is the object at 2 o'clock contaminating?
#Goodcandidate, multiple objects and/or contamination?
Galaxy or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Galaxy
Pulsating variable star. Looks redder on images than surrounding stars.
#Goodcandidate or AGN?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Knowndisk and #reflection-nebula.
#Goodcandidate.
Cl* IC 348 LRL 63, #knowndisk?
#Knowndisk?
#Be-star.
It seems like multiple objects...
Slow irregular variable
Low proper motion. Spectral class M.
Does that count as multiple objects?
Multiple objects?
AGN or YSO.
Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
Good candidate or AGN?
Contamination. Shame.
#Goodcandidate. May be contaminated.
Good candidate?
Does this count as extended in WISE 3?
#Goodcandidate or AGN?
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
What kind of an object is this?
#Orion-variable. #Knowndisk.
Mira variable.
M-#giant.
How many objects?
#Goodcandidate?
Bingo!
#Goodcandidate?
What's this
?
What is this?
YSO and carbon star.
A very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate, multiple objects or reflection nebula?
#T-tauri star. A very #goodcandidate.
Is it contaminated?
V* HT CMa , #Knowndisk?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Be-star.
#Goodcandidate or not?
Good candidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate!
Is this a galaxy?
Multiple objects but one of the objects has proper motion of more than 50ms/yr.
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate or be-star?
Does it count as extended?
#Goodcandidate.
Very #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Semi-regular pulsating #S-star. Also, multiple objects.
#Carbonstar.
Is it behind a shroud of dust?
Shame. Had such a promising start.
Very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate.
#T-Tauri type star.
#Goodcandidate.
Does this count as extended?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Interesting SED.
#Goodcandidate.
YSO but multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate.
IS this AGN?
Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate.
Is this AGN?
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
Very #Goodcandidate!
Semi-regular pulsating star.
#Goodcandidate. YSO.
#Goodcandidate. YSO.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
V* SV Cephei. Multiple objects but #Knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate or AGN?
#Goodcandidate!
#Knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate!
M-Giant.
Interesting SED. #Goodcandidate.
Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate!
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
What kind of star is this? A giant?
Multiple objects but interesting star. Almost 50 refs.
#Goodcandidate!
Intereting is that AGN considering its low proper motion?
Known disk?
Mira #variable.
Semi-regular pulsating star.
Is it AGN or not?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Imageissues. SDSS images missing.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Knowndisk?
May be AGN but can anyone look more information about this object?
Is it AGN or not?
#Goodcandidate.
Does this count as extended?
Good candidate or contamination?
Does this count as multiple objects?
Very #Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate or extended?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Pulsating #variable star. #Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
Goodcandidate or probably a red giant.
This star shows smaller amplitudes of variation.
Semi-regular #variable.
Two objects or not?
Helium-burning AGB star.
#Goodcandidate?
Semi-regular pulsating variable.
#Goodcandidate? Looks very red on images.
#Goodcandidate?
Very #goodcandidate.
M-giant.
This star is really bright in 2MASS.
Is it a galaxy?
Proper motions vary per source.
M-giant
Very #goodcandidate!
#Knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate. May have already been analyzed.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
#Knowndisk.
#Knowndisk.
#goodcandidate.
#Knowndisk
#Knowndisk.
Low-mass star or brown dwarf with #knowndisk.
A YSO with very strange #knowndisk.
#Knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate!
Are there multiple objects in 1.15µm?
How many objects are there?
Some kind of variable.
#Goodcandidate.
In 4'' away, there is an object with proper motion of about 225mas/yr.
Semi-regular pulsating star.
This red giant branch star is located in Meisser 5 globular cluster.
Very #goodcandidate!
It's weird. By opening up VizieR, I see both star and a galaxy.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate or shifting?
A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
Mira variable.
Good candidate or AGN?
A very #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Two objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing. There is an object with proper motion of about 140mas/yr about 3'' away.
#Goodcandidate!
Two stars in one pixel.
#Goodcandidate?
#Emission-line-star. Is it a Be star?
Extends?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Be-star.
Mira variable.
#Goodcandidate. High proper motion. May still be red giant.
Are there multiple objects?
Very #goodcandidate!
Very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate. High proper motion object nearby.
#Goodcandidate.
Very #goodcandidate!
Good candidate or AGN?
#Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate or AGN?
#Goodcandidate.
Mira variable.
Shifting?
Is this contaminated or not?
#Goodcandidate!
Good candidate or contamination?
Does it count as a good candidate?
Good candidate or contamination?
Does it count as extended?
Good candidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
#T-Tauri type star. A #goodcandidate!
Good candidate or AGN?
A very #goodcandidate or known disk?
Counts as extended?
Very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
#Carbonstar.
#Carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate?
HR 3651, #knowndisk. 44 references on the star.
#Goodcandidate! High proper motion.
HD 74389 and **SDK2, double star in a circle.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate!
#Carbonstar.
HD 233517 #knowndisk. 66 references.
#Red-clump star. Does the light from upper right bleed in?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate?
Semi-regular or long period variable.
#Goodcandidate.
#Cepheid variable.
Does this count as extended?
Is it a bright galaxy?
#Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate!
V* GT Dra, a #goodcandidate!
Does this count as contaminated?
#Goodcandidate.
K-#giant. A #goodcandidate!
Long-period variable.
Good candidate or contamination?
Extended?
M-Giant
#Goodcandidate!
Very #goodcandidate!
A very #goodcandidate, whatever it is.
Three stars in the red circle.
Are there two objects?
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Mira #variable.
HD 5897, very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Is it shifting to the lower left?
Very large active galaxy nucleus.
V* AG Tri and ** INN 1, double star. #Knowndisk.
HD 10638, #knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate!
Is it contaminated?
HD 37484, #knowndisk.
Not a good candidate but high proper motion.
HD 40540, #knowndisk.
F #giant. #Goodcandidate!
M3 bright #giant.
#Red-clump star. Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate. Is it contaminated?
HR 1966, very bright star, #knowndisk. Ask for Spitzer data.
#Goodcandidate. Is it contaminated?
HD 32926, A2 star. Images and SED missing. Is it good or contaminated?
#Emission-line-star. #Goodcandidate or contamination?
HD 35841, resolved #Knowndisk
#Carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. May be AGN though.
#Goodcandidate.
#T-Tauri type star.
#Goodcandidate.
#T-Tauri type star.
#Carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. Visual binary.
#T-Tauri type star. A #Goodcandidate.
V* UX Orionis, #Knowndisk and the star has over 270 references.
F5V star. Is it contaminated?
Multiple objects?
#T-Tauri type star. #Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#T-Tauri type star. #Knowndisk.
#BY-Dra cariable. #Knowndisk.
BD+30 748 and HD 282727, Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate?
K5 #giant. A #goodcandidate!
M3 bright giant. Really bright in H-mag.
Does this count as contamination?
M-giant.
#Goodcandidate. Rotationally variable star.
This one seems extended.
#Carbonstar.
#Knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
#T-Tauri star candidate!
Helium-burning #AGB star.
#Goodcandidate or not?
M2 bright #giant.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Long-period red variable according to AAVSO.
#Carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate or AGN?
HD 222207 and three others: Seems to be a quadruple star.
Star-galaxy blend or reflection nebula?
contamination or #goodcandidate? High proper motion.
#AGB star.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate! May be AGN, but may also be #White-dwarf.
HD 224699 , #Goodcandidate?
Now can anyone explain the star in here?
V* LQ Andromedae, #Be-star. #Knowndisk.
HD 5741, A0 star, a very #goodcandidate!
Very #goodcandidate! Red clump star?
Very #goodcandidate!
Two objects. Not a good candidate despite both of them being young stars?
V* Z UMi, Mira #variable with interesting SED.
#Orion-variable. #Knowndisk.
M1 star. A #goodcandidate.
#Carbonstar.
HD 14893, B9 star. A very #goodcandidate or contamination?
Reddened #carbonstar.
#AGB-star.
HD 15745, #Knowndisk. High proper motion.
#Carbonstar.
A3 #star. A very #goodcandidate!
#Carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate!
Mira variable.
Long-period variable.
A very #goodcandiadte! A0 star.
#Flare-star, a #goodcandidaet. #Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
Star in #reflection-nebula.
Good candidate or contamination?
Haro 4-264, #Emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate.
V* V1650 Ori , #Orion-variable. Multiple objects but may have a disk.
#Emission-line-star. A #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects, otherwise SED for this #orion-variable looks good.
A #goodcandidate.
#goodcandidate!
While this one extends in WISE, it's in circumstellar disk candidates list.
"Circumstellar disk candidates identified from ultraviolet excesses in the Orion nebula cluster flanking fields." - 2000
Is it contaminated?
That F6 main sequence star seems to be shifting.
#Flare-star. A very #goodcandidate.
How many things are there?
#Flare-star a very #goodcandidate!
Good candidate or contamination?
#Shifting and #reflection-nebula.
#Star but it's in a #nebula.
Apparently there are two stars and they are both young. Good candidate?
#Orion-variable. A very #goodcandidate!
#Orion-variable.
Mira #variable.
#YSO candidate.
Aha! Trying to disguise yourself as a galaxy? Sorry, but you're an F-class #star.
Two objects.
It is a young #emission-line-star. Too bad there are multiple objects.
Good candidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
Long-period variable.
#Goodcandidate.
HD 137119, #Knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate.
M8 #giant.
#Goodcandidate.
Very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate.
#Knowndisk.
#goodcandidate.
VizieR lists up to 3 objects. One of them has high proper motion.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. Proper motion unknown.
#Goodcandidate.
#Be-star.
#Goodcandidate?
Very #goodcandidate! What's up with its SED?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate?
Does this count as extended?
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Interesting...very interesting...#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. ~ -shaped SED.
Semi-regular #variable.
V* V1157 Ori, #Orion-variable. Is it contaminated?
Very #goodcandidate.
#Shifting.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate!
#T-tauri type #star. A very #goodcandidate!
F5 Star. A very #goodcandidate!
Very #goodcandidate!
Very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate?
Kiso A-1047 27, #Emission-line-star. A very #goodcandiate!
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Double star. #Knowndisk.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing. But otherwise a #goodcandidate!
#Knowndisk
Two stars. #Knowndisk?
#YSO-candidate!
#Knowndisk.
M1 #giant. Really bright in J-mag.
V* V1185 Tau, #goodcandidate.
V* V1187 Tau , a very #goodcandidate!
#Knowndisk.
#shifting.
#Knowndisk.
#Cataclysmic-variable.
#YSO-candidate!
K0 star. Is it a blend?
Long-period variable.
HD 286746, #T-Tauri star. A very #goodcandidate.
Very #Goodcandidate!
M4 #Giant.
HD 284154 #Knowndisk. Discovered with WISE survey.
Very #goodcandidate or contamination?
HR 1183, #knowndisk. Very bright object.
HD 23873, a very #goodcandidate! Lots of refs but none about disks.
HD 32777. A very #goodcandidate.
#Knowndisk but images and SED missing.
HD 23430, #Knowndisk.
HH 17. #Young-stellar-object. Known disk. Several dozens of references.
Is it contaminated?
#Knowndisk.
#T-Tauri star candidate but there are multiple objects.
Reflection nebula, 3 stars, at least one with a disk.
M-#giant
#Goodcandidate?
#Emission-line-star. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#YSO. #Knowndisk?
#YSO. #Knowndisk?
#YSO. #Knowndisk?
F-star in #reflection-nebula.
#Goodcandidate.
#Young-stellar-object. #Knowndisk?
#Young-stellar-object candidate.
M3 #Giant.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate?
G5 star. A very #goodcandidate!
Interesting SED. What is R Crb star? A carbon star?
Very #goodcandidate or known disk?
RV Tauri variable. Probably in Large Magellanic Cloud. Interesting SED.
This one has high proper motion.
HD 30447, #knowndisk.
A galaxy disguising as white dwarf?
A #goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate or not?
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Seems contaminated.
GJ 3305, #T-tauri type star. One of the brightest and nearest. #Knowndisk.
http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0511618
#Be-star.
Seems to be a star in Magellanic clouds. Can anyone confirm?
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Very #goodcandidate!
It comes with two faint objects in a circle. One seen at 7 and one at 9 o'clock.
Red #variable.
#S-star.
#Goodcandidate.
M2II #variable.
#Goodcandidate?
M2 #giant.
Some sort of variable.
#Goodcandidate.
Semi-regular #variable.
#Goodcandidate. Interesting SED.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
One or two objects?
Long-period #variable.
#Goodcandidate?
Long-period variable?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
#goodcandidate or does the object at lower left contaminate?
#AGB star.
#Blazar
Star and a galaxy.
What's happening in here with SED?
#Carbonstar.
Is it extended?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
This one seems to extend.
#Goodcandidate.
TYC 1300-2029-1, a very #goodcandidate. Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate. I hope that faint object at 11 o'clock doesn't contaminate.
T-Tauri star candidate. Infrared source nearby.
#Goodcandidate.
#T-Tauri star candidate!
Seems that there is another object at upper left part of the circle in red and 1.15µm.
One or more objects?
#AGB star
#Goodcandidate or is it contaminated by 8 o'clock faint objects?
#Be-star.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or contamination?
Is it contaminated?
Long-period #variable.
Long-period #variable.
Very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
K3 #giant. Is it contaminated?
This one seems a bit contaminated.
Multiple objects? I see something faint on the red circle at 10 o'clock.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or AGN?
It seems there is more than one background object.
#Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate?
Multiple objects? However, VizieR shows a brown dwarf!
M9 #giant. Probably a Mira variable.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate but probably a Mira variable.
Helium-burning #AGB star.
Extended?
AGN candidate but in this ID region, everyone is a suspect.
Trying to disguise yourself as a galaxy with your #reflection-nebula? Well, you failed, #Orion-variable.
#Goodcandidate or does a faint object at 4 o'clock touch the red circle?
Mira variable?
Is there a faint object in 8 o'clock?
Very #goodcandidate. Lots of WISE 4 light.
Very #goodcandidate!
#young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Young-stellar-object. Very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
AGN candidate list but I'm not so sure.
rF6V star. Is it contaminated?
Mira #variable.
Semi-regular #variable.
#Goodcandidate. Not clearly defined proper motion.
#Be-star.
#Be-star.
Very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidte or Be star?
Be star?
O-class #supergiant.
O-class #supergiant.
#Shifting.
Does this extend?
Contaminated Be star?
#Be-star.
Extended?
A class #star. A very #goodcandidate.
Mira #variable.
Good candidate?
#Knowndisk?
M3 Bright #giant.
Small amplitude red giant.
#Knowndisk?
#Goodcandidate.
#Orion-variable. #Knowndisk.
Ass Cha T 1-32, #Young-stellar-object with transitional disk.
2MASS J12005517-7820296, Red-dwarf in cluster. Known disk?
Some sort of variable according to AAVSO. Mira variable.
V* EF Cha, #Knowndisk. Very much like Beta Pictoris.
Apparently it's a bright M-giant.
High proper motion object. #Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
#Goodcandidate.
Very #goodcandidate. High proper motion!
May be multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate.
#AGB star.
#Carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate.
#Be-star? Very unusual SED for that kind of object.
#Goodcandidate.
Looks like AGN but #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
Very unusual. Is an M dwarf.
#Goodcandidate or AGN?
Very #goodcandidate.
#Be-star.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
YSO or AGN?
That seems very good!
M7 #star. Proabably a Mira variable due to its vmag being 13 or so.
Variable.
Ruined candidate.
A3 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
Red variable.
#Goodcandidate? Low proper motion.
#Goodcandidate?
Very #goodcandidate.
Emission-line-star. Is it a Be star?
#Goodcandidate.
Very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Paper says it's a binary but is it a close or distant binary?
Two objects in VizieR.
#Imageissues: images and SED missing. Star itself is a semi-regular #variable.
Red #variable of some sort.
#AGB star.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
HD 223210, A0 #star. A very #goodcandidate!
Variable according to AAVSO.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Long-period #Variable.
Mira #variable. Not yet a good candidate.
RV-Tauri variable.
I don't know about this one.
Semi-regular variable.
Semi-regular #variable.
Mira #variable.
Some sort of variable. What kind though? One of the brightest objects in the list.
V* RZ Psc
#Knowndisk. Namely: #asteroid-belt!
Mira #variable.
Long-period #variable.
#Goodcandidate for now.
Good or bad candidate?
#Goodcandidate or bad due to low proper motion?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
BD+20 307, multiple objects but #Knowndisk.
Variable of some sort.
Mira #variable.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Semi-regular #variable.
Double star. #Orion-variable. #Knowndisk.
#carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Galaxy or not?
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
A very #goodcandidate.
Star in a double system Images and SED missing.
#Goodcandidate.
HD 24636, #knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate.
M4 #giant.
A0 star. A very #goodcandidate or known disk?
#Goodcandidate.
K or M star.
M3 #Giant.
#Red-clump star. A #goodcandidate.
M2 #giant.
#Red-clump star. A very #goodcandidate.
Variable of some sort.
#Goodcandidate or is it shifting?
#Red-clump star. A #goodcandiadte.
A very #goodcandidate?
#Red-clump star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Blend of a bright star and a galaxy.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing. There are at least two objects, both with high proper motion (70 and 90 mas/yr)
#Red-clump star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Be-star.
Mira #variable.
Why is this object blue in images? Is this supposed to be a Mira variable. And why is it fainter in red than in 1.15µm or blue?
Semi-regular #variable.
Some sort of variable.
HD 197827, A1 #Subgiant. A very #goodcandidate.
Interesting SED.
#Goodcandidate. Interesting SED.
HD 198472, a very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Interesting SED.
Semi-regular #variable. However, it has proper motion of over 47 arcseconds/year and there are additional high proper motion objects.
#Red-clump star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Red-clump star.
#Goodcandidate. Is it contaminated? Anyway, high proper motion.
Is it a Be star?
F main sequence star. Is it contaminated?
Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate.
M7 star. Low proper motion. I bet it's a variable.
Is it contaminated?
Variable star of unknown type.
#Goodcandidate.
#Variable. Miscellaneous one. Surface temperature 3800°K
#Goodcandidate but could be bad as its temperature is 3200°K and it has relatively low proper motion.
One or two objects? Can't see the other one? Anyway, #goodcandidate.
Pulsating #variable.
#Goodcandidate?
EM* CDS 1498,#goodcandidate or Be star?
Contaminating object at 10:30?
wF5V #star. Is it contaminated?
Is it shifting?
#Goodcandidate.
Be star?
Very flat SED.
Be star?
Is it an AGN candidate?
#Goodcandidate but low proper motion.
Two objects.
#Goodcandidate but low proper motion may go against it.
M3 #Giant.
#Variable according to AAVSO.
#Variable.
#Goodcandidate. #Red-clump star.
BD-00 2351, it's a shame that it appears to be contaminated as its proper motion is over 55 mas/yr.
#Goodcandidate. Class K.
Apparently it's a variable.
#Goodcandidate. Located in double system. Seems to be a wide binary though.
#Shifting.
Very #goodcandidate. High proper motion.
M-star based in colour.
F0V star. A very #goodcandidate. People's favorite!
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
AGN candidate or YSO?
#Goodcandidate?
Good candidate or extended?
Some sort of #variable according to AAVSO.
Semi-regular #variable.
#Goodcandidate?
Does it extend beyond red circle? Otherwise it's an F-star.
HD 146606, A0 main sequence star. #Knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate?
A very #goodcandidate!
This one seems like a red giant with its low proper motion.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
A0 #star. Is it contaminated?
2MASS J04390525+2337450, #YSO. #Knowndisk?
#Orion-variable. #Knowndisk.
#Orion-variable. #Knowndisk.
#Knowndisk
2MASS J04343128+1722201, #Knowndisk. Discovered in year 2014.
V* DN Tau, #Orion-variable with #Knowndisk. More accurately, transitional disk. Hundreds of references.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or does the dot at 4 o'clock border makes it multiple?
Seems dodgy.
#Goodcandidate? Surface temperature 3401.21°K
2MASS J11312431-0558245, red giant branch star. Is it bad? It's not even horizontal branch yet.
M-#Giant
SIMBAD shows 3 objects, 2 of them being Mira variables.
Peculiar #red-clump star. A very #goodcandidate!
VizieR shows AGN candidate or G5III star. Which one it is?
#Red-clump star. A very #goodcandidate.
HD 150086, a #red-clump star. A very #goodcandidate.
You're not welcome in this project, LEDA 2374756.
HD 85672, #knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate! K-#giant
K2 #red-clump star. A very #goodcandidate. Really bright in 2MASS and has a hole in the center in J and H-band.
Goodcandidate or a faint contaminating object at 5 o'clock?
Multiple objects?
V* V758 Sco, semi-regular #variable.
NSVS 16374151, a #variable.
#Mira #variable.
What's happening in here?
I don't know about this one.
Semi-regular #variable.
#Goodcandidate or Mira variable?
Good candidate?
#Mira #variable according to AAVSO.
#Mira #variable.
Atrociously bad candidate.
#Goodcandidate. For now...
#Goodcandidate?
Late type #star. A #goodcandidate as it is in association and reference refers low mass stars.
Interesting SED.
#Goodcandidate.
K3 #giant. A #goodcandidate.
M3 #giant.
Is that thing at 7:30 another object in blue light?
#Goodcandidate. Is it contaminated?
Classified as M3 bright #giant in Tycho classification.
Long secondary period #variable.
V* V593 Aql, pulsating #variable.
Good candidate?
#Goodcandiadte? mid-M-star based on surface temperature. Is it a giant?
Very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Wolf-Rayet star and galactic #nebula.
M4 #giant.
#Goodcandidate. K or M class based on its temperature.
Long-period #variable.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcadidate? Located in Kepler field.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
2MASS J19551415-0953102, helium-burning #AGB star.
#Goodcandidate. Low proper motion though.
Semi-regular+long period red #variable.
Multiple objects?
Blend of 2 objects?
#Goodcandidate or located in Magellanic clouds?
#Carbonstar. Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
Contaminating object at 2 o'clock?
HD 139790, #Be-star.
#Be-star.
I don't know about this one.
#Goodcandidate.
V* Z Aur, semi-regular #variable.
#Carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. It has Spitzer telescope data.
Listed as a Mira #variable in AAVSO.
#Preplanetary-nebula A #goodcandidate?
V* VW Librae, a Mira #variable that nobody likes around here.
Brutally impaled by diffraction spike.
#Goodcandidate or blend of two stars?
Listed as long-period #variable in AAVSO.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Very #goodcandidate.
Is this a galaxy?
#Variable.
#Young-stellar-object candidate.
Seems contaminated.
#Goodcandidate or Mira variable?
Multiple objects or #goodcandidate?
Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or AGN as it is in the list of AGN candidates?
#Goodcandidate.
#Carbonstar. Boo!
#Young-stellar-object. #Knowndisk?
#Goodcandidate.
Mira #variable? It sure looks unusual for that kind of a star. Is it a blend?
OGLE SMC-LPV-4825, #semi-regular #variable. Interesting SED.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
AAVSO designates it as a long-period #variable.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
A7V #star. This looks a bit contaminated.
#Young-stellar-object candidate.
HST guide star catalog shows 2 objects within 1''. Others show one.
Now this is interesting. All visible objects in here are pre-main sequence and about equally bright.
#Goodcandidate. #Knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate.
#Gooodcandidate.
Very #goodcandidate.
#Young-stellar-object candidate.
Looks like #orion-variable. Too bad there are multiple objects.
V* V517 Cygni. #Orion-variable. #Knowndisk.
2MASS J20485070+4349496, G0 #Young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Very #goodcandidate. Spectral class DA1/K4V.
#Goodcandidate?
#Young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Is this a blend of two objects?
Is this AGN?
#Carbonstar.
Very #goodcandidate or AGN?
#Goodcandidate or AGN?
Very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Be-star.
#Be-star.
#Emission-line-star. #Goodcandidate?
Very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Is it contaminated?
Semi-regular #variable.
Multiple objects?
#Carbonstar.
How to tell if that's really a quasar as SIMBAD tells?
#Goodcandiadte.
One or more objects?
SDSS shows multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
Very #goodcandidate.
Is really M4.2V star?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate. Interesting SED.
#Goodcandidate.
PN Me 2-2, #Planetary-nebula
#Be-star.
Spectroscoptic binary. #Goodcandidate? One of the brightest objects in here.
M3 #Giant.
Good candidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
What is this?
#Goodcandidate.
AGN candidate in VizieR but how true is this?
#Goodcandidate.
VizieR lists two objects. However, both of them have relatively high proper motion.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
This one has lots of stars popping up in VizieR. Anyway, one of them is #T-Tauri type #star. A #goodcandidate?
Class: Early M or late K.
#Carbonstar.
This is strange.
#Goodcandidate.
Very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
V* V357 Aur, a #Mira variable.
Is it contaminated?
Helium-burning #AGB star.
#Emission-line-star. A #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
Is it contaminated?
Long-period #Variable according to AAVSO.
#Goodcandidate. Might be contaminated.
F6V star. #Goodcandidate or contaminated?
HD 237372, a very #goodcandidate!
HD 158319, #Be-star. Also located in star-rich region and WISE 4 error bars are notable.
#Goodcandidate.
VizieR lists multiple objects within 1''.
#Goodcandidate.
Two objects. #Knowndisk.
EM* LkHA 271, #knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate. Moderate proper motion.
#Goodcandidate.
By the way, VizieR lists an object with over 60 mas/yr proper motion located 4'' away from the target.
VMag 14.530. Low proper motion. #Goodcandidate?
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing. M5 #giant would be depicted here.
#Goodcandidate?
Semi-regular #variable star.
HD 224403 , a star in #Nebula. A #goodcandidate or not?
It's some sort of variable. But what kind of variable?
I don't know about this one.
Medium brightness, not well defined proper motion and red. Is this #goodcandidate or red giant?
Galactic plane survey lists a lot of objects within 5''
VizieR says Mira variable.
CGCS 2962, #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate or contaminating object in about 3'' away (also present in catalogues)?
#Synbiotic-star. A #goodcandidate?
Is this one contaminated?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
Very #goodcandidate or Be star?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contaminating object at 12 o'clock?
Very #goodcandidate. ~ -shaped SED.
#Goodcandidate. G-type bright #giant.
HST guide catalog shows 3 objects within 4'' The RAVE catalog shows its temperature to be 4000°K. Guess that'll do.
#Goodcandidate.
Looks a bit contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
2MASS J19221650+4803104, #Cepheid #variable.
M6.2V #star. A very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate.
Looks like a galaxy but it has proper motion. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
A3V #star. Might be contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
Two objects according to VizieR, relatively bright but class M and low proper motion. Seems like a pair of giants.
#Goodcandidate.
Long-period variable according to AAVSO.
Long-period #variable according to AAVSO.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Good candidate? Low proper motion and may be contaminated.
Looks a bit contaminated.
Multiple objects?
Variable of some sort?
A2 #star. A very #goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate. High proper motion.
Listed as Mira variable on AAVSO.
K0 #giant. A #Goodcandidte.
V* EK Cha, #Orion-variable. #Knowndisk.
Seems its spectral class is M3III.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. Seems like a distant object.
Semiregular variable star and there are multiple objects. Shoo!
Low proper motion, is rather bright and surface temperature is 3200°K. Looks like a Mira variable.
Looks contaminated.
V* V832 Oph, semiregular #variable.
#Goodcandidate.
Seems contaminated. However, its proper motion is more than 20mas/yr.
#Goodcandidate.
F2 Giant. Too bad there's another object nearby.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Not well defined proper motion.
#Goodcandidate or Be star?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate? Proper motion not well constrained.
#Goodcandidate.
#Carbonstar.
M5 #Giant
Does the object at 11 o'clock interfere with the centerpiece that has ambiguous proper motion or is it a #goodcandidate?
I don't know about this one.
One object near the border. Proper motion not accurately calculated.
#Goodcandidate. Proper motion not accurately calculated. Should I also consider galactic plane survey results in VizieR?
#Goodcandidate? Galactic plane survey lists 12 objects within 4''. Other catalogues show just one.
#Goodcandidate. VMag 14.2. Proper motions too inconsistent to tell.
How many objects are there?
#Goodcandidate. This object seems rather faint and distant.
#Goodcandidate or low proper motion?
Multiple objects. The star itself it M8 variable, presumably Mira variable.
Very #goodcandidate. Is it AGN though?
#Goodcandidate or contamination? Spectral type wG5III.
#Goodcandidate. Not well defined proper motion, No VMag. (BMag~17.26, RMag~14.5)
That probably counts as extended.
#Goodcandidate.
#Carbonstar.
According to AAVSO and others, it's a long period semi-regular red #variable.
Vizier lists 3 objects within 4''.
#Goodcandidate.
M6.2 main sequence star. A very #goodcandidate.
2MASS J21011052+1058039, M5.5/M6 class star. A #goodcandidate or probably a giant according to its proper motion?
Is there a faint object at 8 o'clock inside the circle?
Does the object at 5 o'clock count as a contaminator?
#Goodcandidate or contamination? Low proper motion.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Listed as AGN candidate. But we'll see.
B9 bright #giant. Also it appears to be contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
VizieR lists two objects within 4''.
#Goodcandidate. Low proper motion may go against it.
VizieR lists 3 objects within 4''. One of them with proper motion over 686 milliarcseconds per year.
#Goodcandidate. Low proper motion may go against it.
#Goodcandidate. AAVSO lists this as miscellaneous variable.
#Goodcandidate or two objects as VizieR lists two objcts within 4''.
#Goodcandidate. However, it has low proper motion.
#Goodcandidate. With temperature of 3000.00°K, it might be a Mira variable instead.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Low proper motion.
Low proper motion object.
Looks contaminated.
Its proper motion is low
M3 #giant.
#Goodcandidate? Low proper motion.
Low proper motion.
Semi-regular #variable #star.
Semi-regular #variable #star.
Low proper motion.
Semi-regular #variable.
#Goodcandidate. Moderate proper motion.
#Goodcandidate?
M3II bright #giant.
Good candidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate. May be a Mira variable.
#Goodcandidate. VizieR lists one object even at the range where it appears to be two.
#Goodcandidate.
AGN candidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Helium-burning #AGB star.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
#Mira #variable according to VizieR
Multiple objects?
2MASS J05160402+0618525, #T-Tauri candidate!
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Mira variable according to VizieR.
AGN or #planetary-nebula.
VizieR shows two objects in galactic plane survey.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
M5 #Giant.
Probably a giant. Can anyone confirm?
M2 #Giant.
#Variable of some sort.
M2 #Giant
#Goodcandidate.
M6 Main sequence #star. A very #goodcandidate.
M0 #giant. Just out of scope of interest.
Can I trust SIMBAD on this one? It seems to have check mark shaped SED.
HD 165459, a very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
AGN like SIMBAD says or not?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate?
#Mira #variable.
V* V375 Aur , semi-regular #variable.
#Goodcandidate or double star?
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or AGN?
HD 31315, a very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate.
2MASS J04455134+1555367, #T-Tauri type #star.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
#Goodcandidate or contaminating object at 4 o'clock?
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate
Two objects
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
A very #goodcandidate.
#OBe-star.
#Goodcandidate?
TYC 8634-1748-1, K4 main sequence star, a very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Imageissues. SDSS images missing.
#Goodcandidate.
CD-52 5008, G2 #subgiant. #Knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contaminating objects at border?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate?
Vizier lists at least 4 objects within 0.2 arcsecond range.
V* IS Aur, semi-regular #variable.
A #goodcandidate, whatever it is.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Red slow irregular #variable #star. Probably a Mira variable.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Multiple objects?
Haro 4-259, #emission-line-star. A #goodcandidate. Also some kind of variable.
#Orion-variable. A very #goodcandidate.
TYC 5333-2125-1, a #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
A very #goodcandidate.
Are there two stars, one of them Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or AGN?
#S-star.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or contaminating object at 8 o'clock?
#Goodcandidate?
I don't know about this one.
#Variable.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 14299-6919, a #goodcandidate or carbon star.
#Goodcandidate. What is this?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or AGN?
NSVS 15988911, #variable #star.
#Goodcandidate.
Interesting...very interesting.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
HD 222170, #goodcandiadte.
Good candidate or contamination?
This one also seems extended.
This one seems extended.
#Goodcandidate.
I'd like to know too.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Is it a multiple star according to VizieR?
#Goodcandidate.
#Be-star.
#Be-star.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate.
2MASS J23475856+6717460, #goodcandidate.
V* V488 Cep, Herbig Ae/Be star , a very #goodcandidate!
TYC 6563-2508-1, #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
Maybe.
Can I trust SIMBAD on this one?
HD 17638, #Wolf-rayet-star. Bad candidate? 100 refs.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or does the object at 7 o'clock contaminate it?
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
#AGB star.
#Goodcandidate or Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
Weird in WISE 3.
#Goodcandidate.
Vizier shows multiple objects.
HD 165236, A9 main sequence #star. A very #goodcandidate! People's favourite!
#Goodcandidate.
#AGB star.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Multiple objects?
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects.
Good candidate or contamination?
V* DN Lyrae, semi-regular #variable. Low surface temperature.
Very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Seems like a young star.
Contamination or good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Young-stellar-object. Surveyed with Spitzer.
#Be-star. Also may be contaminated.
#Trail #Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate or Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#T-Tauri type star. a very #goodcandidate.
#YSO-candidate.
HD 21062, a very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or galaxy?
#Goodcandidate?
#T-Tauri-type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
#T-tauri type star. However, there appears to be a bad object at 4 o'clock.
Good candidate or shifting?
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
Borderline another object at 4 o'clock.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Or multiple objects.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
Very #goodcandiadte.
V* V3148 Sgr, semi-regular #variable.
#Goodcandidate but may be Mira variable instead.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. But is redder than surrounding stars.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Emission-line-star
#YSO-candidate.
#YSO-candidate.
#Young-stellar-object candidate!
Is it contaminated?
TYC 9024-353-1, #Emission-line-star. A #goodcandidate?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
IRAS 22068+5938, #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
2MASS J04295950+2433078, #Brown-dwarf with #knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate or AGN?
NAME ZZ TAU IRS , M5.2Mv clas #young-stellar-object. #Knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate.
Very #goodcandidate. High proper motion.
#Goodcandidate. Listed as infrared source.
#Goodcandidate?
Seems dodgy.
#Goodcandidate.
I don't know about this one.
#Goodcandidate.
HD 193077, #Wolf-rayet-star. A few hundred references.
#Goodcandidate.
HD 30365, a very #goodcandidate!
HD 30727, A2 #star. A very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate. Don't know what it is but looks promising.
HD 29441, #Be-star.
A very #goodcandidate!
#Emission-line-star, a very #goodcandidate.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
#Goodcandidate. Listed as T-Tauri type star.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Listes as T-Tauri type star in SIMBAD.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or AGN?
EM* RJHA 7, #emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate.
HD 32297, #knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate or known disk?
HD 107947, A0 main sequence #star. #Knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Variable #star. What kind of variable though?
#Goodcandidate.
Very #goodcandidate. Seems to be a young star.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
#T-tauri type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Is this contaminated?
IRAS 17487-6344, a late-type #star.
#Goodcandidate.
That seems dodgy.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
This #star is redder than surrounding ones. It may also be contaminated by an object at 12 o'clock.
#Goodcandidate.
HD 210760, a very #goodcandidate or close binary?
I don't know about this one.
#Goodcandidate.
#Be-star.
#Be-star.
V* BT Tauri, #orion-variable. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
C*1113 #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate.
Contaminating object at 3 o'clock?
AGN?
Multiple objects.
V* CO Herculi, late-type semi-regular #variable #star.
#Goodcandidate?
I'll let it pass but other detectives will probably tear it to no one.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
HD 168620. Does it count as extended?
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or contamination?
HD 290570 , a very #goodcandidate!
Are there multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. What's in here?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
HD 33918, #goodcandidate or contamination?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
IRAS 04477+5832, #goodcandidate or Mira variable?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
How many objects are there?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate? What's happening?
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate. Interesting SED.
#Goodcandidate. Presumably Orion variable.
What's happening in here? SIMBAD says it's a young stellar object.
#Orion-variable. Lots of references.
#Orion-variable. A very #goodcandidate or known disk?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Very #Goodcandidate. SED suggests a pre-main sequence star.
#Star in #Nebula. A #goodcandidate or not?
#Goodcandidate. Interesting SED.
#Goodcandidate. Seems like a pre-main sequence star.
Good candidate or multiple objects due to the one in upper right?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects at 5 o'clock?
Adjacent objects are borderline close.
HD 38207, #knowndisk.
A very #goodcandidate.
HD 47924, double or multiple star with at least one of the components being early-type. A #goodcandidate?
What kind of an object is this?
HD 53048, #Be-star.
A #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
A #goodcandidate or contamination?
HD 50198, A8 Subgiant or dwarf. Very #goodcandidate!
A #goodcandidate.
HD 43032, #goodcandidate or contamination?
HR 2170, Emission-line-star. Lots of references. One of the brightest stars in this project. Visible to the naked eye.
HD 41992, a very #goodcandidate or contamination?
HD 49284, A2 main sequence star/subgiant. A very #goodcandidate.
A #goodcandidate?
HD 45632, A2 main sequence star. A very #goodcandidate or is it contaminated?
HD 45681, a very #goodcandidate!
Rotationally variable star.
HD 46040, Barium star in a double system.
HD 43789, #Be-star.
#Goodcandidate.
BD+77 862 , A0 #star. #Goodcandidate or contamination?
F2 main sequence star. A very #goodcandidate or is it slightly contaminated?
Oh...I think I also found something contaminating at 2 o'clock.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
Two objects?
It seems there are multiple objects. For an example, the one at 7 o'clock.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
Good candidate or contamination?
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
#AGB-star.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
#Emission-line-star. #Goodcandidate.
2MASS J05420294-0756209, pre-main sequence #star. Surveyed with Spitzer telescope.
What's that?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Or is it Be star?
#Young-stellar-object. A #goodcandidate.
YSO-candidate.
HD 290674, a very #goodcandidate. Seems to be a distant giant star, though.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
#Orion-variable or AGN. A #goodcandidate.
V* V850 Orionis, a #flarestar. Extensively examined already. #Knowndisk?
#Young-stellar-object candidate.
#Goodcandidate.
V* V846 Orionis, #Orion-variable. #Knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
TYC 4587-990-1, a #goodcandidate. Probably a giant.
IRAS 19537+4433 and that is probably a Mira variable.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Carbonstar.
Good candidate?
IRAS 18316-0311, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. A bit flat in K-band.
Are there multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
2MASS J18550958+6347487, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 10190-5839, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
HD 9855, a very #goodcandidate.
HD 10324, A5 #star. #Goodcandidate but may be contaminated.
HD 12445, A0 star in a double system. Might be contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 06062-6044, a #goodcandidate.
2MASS J07521896+0011512, a #variable #star.
Now what am I looking at in here?
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or contamination?
SV* HV 11915, interesting #variable #star. A #goodcandidate?
HD 19745, contradicting nature in SIMBAD.
HD 19984, A0 #star. May be contaminated.
HD 23043, A class #star. #Goodcandidate or contamination?
What is this?
HD 22128, A very #goodcandidate or #knowndisk?
#Goodcandidate.
F-#Giant, a #goodcandidate.
F0 main sequence #star. May be contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
F0 #star. A very #goodcandidate. Although the star seems kind of distant.
Very #goodcandidate. Seems like a young star.
#Mira #variable according to SIMBAD.
Multiple objects. Move along.
HD 24966, #knowndisk.
HD 26240, K2 #giant. A #goodcandidate.
K-#giant a #goodcandidate.
HD 201317, early type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
HD224429, a #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
HD 1777, a #goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
2MASS J02352800+0000402 a red dwarf #star. A very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate.
G6 #giant. A #goodcandidate.
HD 10472, #knowndisk.
What's that?
HD 13246, a double star system with #knowndisk.
HD 11035, F0 #star. Excess infrared appears to be rather weak though.
K #subgiant. A very #goodcandidate. High proper motion.
ROTSE1 J185013.02+283706.5, long-period #variable star. Probably Mira variable.
V* GQ Cen, irregular #variable.
Double or multiple star. Does it extend?
#Goodcandidate, contamination or just weak excess WISE 4?
K-class #star. A #goodcandidate.
HD 218155, a variable #star. A #goodcandidate or not?
I don't know about this one.
BD+65 378, B8 #star. Seems to extend.
#Goodcandidate. Interesting SED.
2MASS J19074646-8016496, a #goodcandidate. Probably a late-type star.
#Goodcandidate. Strange SED.
#Emission-line-star. Is it a Be star?
#Goodcandidate.
Interesting...very interesting...
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
GN 02.26.0, #reflection-nebula.
HD 160959, Known disk?
Semi-regular pulsating star.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
One or more objects?
Multiple objects?
Good candidate?
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
1366-2319-1, a late-type #star.
#Goodcandidate or contaminated by objects at 3 and 4:30 o'clock?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
What are we looking here?
#Goodcandidate. Is it contaminated? Otherwise it seems to be a young star.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
V* CD Phe, Alpha² Canum Venaticorum variable, a #goodcandidate, bad star or contamination?
#Protostar. #Goodcandidate! However, it's been surveyed with Spitzer telescope.
V* IQ Mon, #orion-variable. #Knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
Good candidate or contamination?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
HD 108035, A8/A9 main sequence #star. A very #goodcandidate!
KIC 9692932, rotationally variable star. A #goodcandidate?
HD 113199, A2 main sequence star. A very #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Blend of two objects?
V* BV Pegasi, semi-regular pulsating #star.
#Goodcandidate.
#Variable.
#T-tauri type #star. A very #goodcandidate or known disk?
Really flat SED.
HD 5229, K2 #Giant. A very #goodcandidate.
#Cataclysmic-variable
K1 #Subgiant. A very #goodcandidate or is SIMBAD wrong?
#Goodcandidate.
Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate.
Pre main sequence star. a very #goodcandidate.
HD 144981, #Knowndisk?
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
CD-31 5110, #Emission-line-star. #Goodcandidate or contamination?
V* V472 Cep, semi-regular pulsating #star. It has a low surface temperature.
#Goodcandidate. K-band error bars off the chart!
#Goodcandidate?
Good candidate?
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
#Mira #Variable.
This one seems to be galaxy-like.
#Goodcandidate.
HD 221853, #Knowndisk.
A very #goodcandidate or contamination?
Good candidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
#Dwarf-nova.
May be contamianated.
2MASS J00302301-4623516, the star has very high proper motion but is unfortunately contaminated.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Is this one contaminated?
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 18158-1436. SIMBAD says it's a possible AGB star. Interesting SED.
56 Aquarii, a #goodcandidate. It's a giant it seems.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate but seriously? What kind of a star am I looking at?
#Goodcandidate.
HD 22593, a very #goodcandidate or contamination?
#Knowndisk. HR 1082
#Be-star.
#Peculiar-star. #Goodcandidate.
Weird. It's brightest in blue yet its spectral class is M.
Is this a quasar like SIMBAD says or not?
HD 151012, a #goodcandidate. Or blend?
#Variable star. Seems good though. One of the brightest stars in here.
Is it contaminated?
HD 19622, A0 main sequence #star. A very #Goodcandidate. People's favourite!
#Goodcandidate.
A2 #emission-line-star. Seems contaminated though.
SZ 64 , a #young-stellar-object. #Knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate.
NSV 8484, a #variable. Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate?
Does the object at upper right contaminate or is it a good candidate?
2MASS J05412586-0749506, pre-main sequence star. Already surveyed with Spitzer telescope.
V* MT Aps, RR-Lyrae #variable.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
HD 111103, it's F8 class star. However, it seems contaminated.
Cl* NGC 2264 RMS 1059, one of the candidates for circumstellar disks.
I don't know about this one.
Seems to be in a star-rich area.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
Does this one extend too much?
Seems to be a #goodcandidate.
This one seems to have infrared excess.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Shell-star. A very #goodcandidate.
A2 #star. Is it shifting?
HD 207888, a #star in a double system. A #goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
F star. A #goodcandidate. Does it already have a known disk? Otherwise a very good candidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Variable star.
Error bars in WISE 3 off the chart!
K star. A #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Early K #giant. A #goodcandidate.
Very #goodcandidate! A0 main sequence star.
HD 28812, A0 main sequence #star. A very #goodcandidate! People's favourite!
#Goodcandidate. K #subgiant.
HD 28756, K0 #Giant. a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Seems like a late-type star though.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
#Goodcandidate.
HD 88262, A0 main sequence #star. A #goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
FBS 0150+396, a #subdwarf. a #goodcandidate. Is there a faint object in the upper right?
#Goodcandidate. Seems whiter star than the ones it's surrounded by.
#Goodcandidate or not?
#Goodcandidate.
#Star.
#goodcandidate although it's rather orange.
This star is redder than surrounding ones.
HD 54479, a star transitioning to #subgiant. Seems contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
HD 261937, #knowndisk.
That seems a bit contaminated.
#Goodcandidateö
Apparently, it's a semi-regular pulsating #variable star.
#Goodcandidate.
Pre-main sequence star. A very #goodcandidate but is already observed with Spitzer telescope.
Very #goodcandidate.
Star and galaxy blend.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or quasar?
#Goodcandidate.
I don't know about this one.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. What is this?
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Semi-regular pulsating Star
#Goodcandidate.
This one seems contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
HD 123021. Is it contaminated?
HD 112622, a #goodcandidate or is it contaminated?
#carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate?
HD 26909 , F-class #emission-line-star. Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate.
V* HK Pav, #Mira #variable.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
IRAS 16046-6024, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate?
Seems contaminated.
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. ~-shaped SED.
Two objects. Otherwise would be good.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Shifting.
HD 119718 but it seems to be contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
K-star. A #Goodcandidate.
HD 27200, A #giant. Is it contaminated?
K #giant. A #goodcandidate!
CD-58 693, a good candidate?
Ok candidate.
HD 21216, F8 #star. Seems a bit contaminated but can anyone confirm?
I don't know about this one.
HD 204829, A0 #star. A very #goodcandidate. People's favourite!
Can I trust SIMBAD on this one?
CPD-75 116, #Be star. It has a strange SED.
HD 195805, B8/B9 main-sequence #star. A very #Goodcandidate. One of the brightest objects in here.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Carbonstar.
This one seems contaminated.
AN 88.1932, variable star. What kind of variable though?
Good candidate?
Good candidate?
Good candidate?
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
I don't know about this one.
#Goodcandidate.
There seem to be two objects.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Good candidate?
AGN?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Mira #variable.
Does this count as contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
Two stars in here.
V* V2713 Ori, #Orion-variable. A very #goodcandidate.
Looks a bit contaminated.
#Goodcandidate. Interesting SED.
This one looks slightly contaminated, too.
Multiple objects?
That looks a bit contaminated.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
Does that count as multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate!
Now what am I seeing in here?
Good candidate or not?
According to SIMBAD itś a #Mira variable. However, its SED is a bit different.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or faint object contaminating at 5 o'clock?
#Goodcandidate.
Contamination.
An early-type #star. Can I trust SIMBAD. Although I sense contamination.
#Goodcandidate.
A late-type #star. May be a Mira variable.
K6 #emission-line-star. However, is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate!
2MASS J22345612-8434522, #blue-object. That's what SIMBAD says.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or contamination?
And what it may turn out to be if it's not AGN?
V* V792 Oph, a #Mira #variable.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
Some sort of nearby quasar?
2MASS J21464282-8543046, M3.5 #star. A very #goodcandidate. High proper motion.
A3 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing. The star itself is much redder than surrounding stars.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Good candidate?
B9 #giant. Is it good or not?
May be contaminated.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Low-temperature star.
Semi-regular and variable star.
#Goodcandidate.
C*1416, a #Carbonstar. Just a few hundred thousand years more until it becomes a good candidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
2MASS J02265467+6455256, a #goodcandidate. Interesting SED.
Contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
#Mira #variable according to SIMBAD.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate or contamination at 11 o'clock?
TYC 1195-1044-1, a #goodcandidate?
Multiple objects.
Seems like a Mira variable.
I don't know about this one...
It feels a bit galactic despite its ~ -shaped SED.
HD 157587, F5 main-sequence #star. A very #goodcandidate!
#Imageissues. Pictures and SED missing.
Good candidate?
Seems to be rather red #star.
[CM2009] 2, #Young-stellar-object. Surveyed with Spitzer telescope.
#Goodcandidate, whatever it is.
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate.
It's a star.
HD 335743, F0 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
Thank you! Now with the SED example, it's easier to know what to look for.
Multiple objects.
What is this object? Galaxy?
Seems contaminated.
HD 124012, B8 main-sequence star that's unfortunately contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
2MASS J19500071+4029394, #variable star in Kepler field. What kind of variable though?
[JHR80] D-6a, M2 #star in Bok globule.
BD+47 3129, B0 #Emission-line-star. A #Goodcandidate or Be star?
I don't know about this one.
I agree until I see Vizier.
#Goodcandidate.
V* V590 Her, detached eclipsing binary. #star. It is a #goodcandidate or not?
V* V399 Oph. #Variable star. Seems to be low-temperature so I suggest it's AGB star.
#Goodcandidate.
Seems a bit contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
D+04 4082, #Emission-line-star. However, there seems to be another star too close by.
#Young-stellar-object candidate.
TYC 2361-1346-1, a very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Two objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Mira variable according to SIMBAD.
#Goodcandidate.
~ -shaped SED. A very #goodcandidate.
2MASS J05424210-0815152, pre main-sequence star. A very #goodcandidate or already been observed enough?
TYC 9021-201-1, a #goodcandidate or contaminating object at 7 o'clock?
#Goodcandidate.
It may be a distant star or shrouded with a lot of dust.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
Looks like an AGN to me.
#Star. Is it contaminated?
HD 8731, B9 #star. Is it contaminated?
Good candidate or contamination?
Multiple objects? SIMBAD hints at RV Tauri variable.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Good candidate?
Is there a faint contaminating object there?
HD 146324 , B8 #Emission-line-star. However, it is in a star-rich region.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or contamination?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Star.
Contamination?
HD 72126 , #Be-star. Seems a bit contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 19528-0253, a #Goodcandidate. It looks hotter than the stars it's surrounded by.
#Goodcandidate or blend?
2MASS J20084894+0248056, helium-burning #AGB star.
#Goodcandidate.
#Young-stallar-object.
A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Faint objects corrupting the thing.
#Goodcandidate?
I fear contamination.
Does that star at 7 o'clock interfere?
#Goodcandidate.
Ok...what's shown in here?
IRAS 06434-5524, #Goodcandidate. It may be a large star though.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or blend?
At least two stars, one of them being possibly a Mira variable.
Multiple objects.
HD 186410. #Shifting.
#Goodcandidate?
Is it contaminated?
Pre main sequence #star. Does the blue image indicate multiple objects or is it just the noise? Otherwise a very #goodcandidate.
That counts as multiple objects?
One or more objects?
#Goodcandidate.
One or many objects?
HD 213247, a double #star. I sense contamination.
CD-62 1386, K5 star. However, it appears to be shifting. What causes the contamination?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Seems a bit contaminated.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
What's going on in here?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate?
There seems to be a faint second object.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or multiple objects? Interesting SED.
#Goodcandidate.
Very #goodcandidate.
Contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
IRAS 11499-6330. #Goodcandidate or multiple objects? Rather flat SED.
I see two objects.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
#Goodcandidate.
V* FF Lup, a #Mira variable.
Seems a bit contaminated.
IRAS 17090-2757, a #variable.
HD 227713 but seems contaminated.
Two stars?
2MASS J16082203-0711061, a #goodcandidate. Is it a giant?
Probably multiple objects.
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Does SED suggest multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
I don't know about this one.
Is the object at 1 o'clock contaminating?
Good candidate or is the object at 6 o'clock contaminating?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Imageissues. Images and SED missing.
V* DP Aur, #Mira variable.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 05281-0930, one of the smaller #AGB stars.
#Goodcandidate.
Contaminated.
2MASS J18302986+0035004, #Young-stallar-object candidate. Seems contaminated in WISE 3 but not in WISE 4.
CGCS 4252, #carbonstar. Boo!
Is this AGN?
#Goodcandidate.
#Young-stallar-object candidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Young-stellar-object candidate.
#T-Tauri candidate.
#Young-stellar-object according to SIMBAD. Seems to be observed.
Good candidate?
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
HD 91627, F3 Subgiant/giant. Is it contaminated or shifting?
A #goodcandidate. SIMBAD refers to radio source but SED looks like a star.
#Carbonstar according to SIMBAD.
Good candidate or contaminated by an object at 9 o'clock?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Imageissues. Missing images and SED.
Good candidate or bad object at 3 o'clock?
#Goodcandidate.
#Carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
Good candidate or not?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
PMMR 2, a #supergiant.
#Goodcandidate. What is its spectral class?
CD-32 4567, #Be-star.
HD 143918, A3 #Star. #Goodcandidate or contamination according to WISE 4?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Flarestar.
V* V1136 Orionis, #flarestar. Would be a #goodcandidate if it wasn't contaminated or observed with Spitzer telescope.
#Carbonstar. Not long before it becomes a good candidate.
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
HD 20848, A2 star but it's contaminated.
CD-34 10465, a #goodcandiadte.
#Goodcandidate.
2MASS J17535205+0107186, #variable #star. Looks orange compared to surrounding white stars. Probably a Mira variable.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Contamination.
#Goodcandidate.
Mira variable?
Multiple objects?
Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate?
Very #goodcandidate. Probably YSO.
SV* HV 957, M3 #supergiant in Large Magellanic Cloud.
This one seems dodgy.
#Goodcandidate.
2MASS J19131907-3810245 , a #Goodcandidate?
BD+33 2642, #binary-star. One of the stars is pre-#planetary-nebula.
NSV 1610, a variable #star. What kind of variable though?
#Goodcandidate.
HD 65520, A0 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or extragalactic object?
#Goodcandidate.
Borderline.
#Goodcandidate.
Is this object contaminated?
HD 279119, A2 #star. Likely contaminated.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Orion-variable and #emission-line-star. Already observed with Spitzer telescope. May be #Knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
HD 74952, A2 or A3 main-sequence #star. However, it is likely contaminated.
#Goodcandidate. ~ -shaped SED.
Giving false hopes...
#Goodcandidate. Or is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate. May be multiple objects.
Does that count as multiple objects?
V* BL Aqr, K-class star.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Contamination or low signal-to-noise ratio?
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
CD-76 481, K0 Giant. Good candidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
Almost a good candidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. SIMBAD refers to infrared source.
#Goodcandidate or an interfering object at 8 o'clock?
Good candidate?
IRAS 05053+5616, #goodcandidate.
Hen 3-243, #Emission-line-star. Class OB. #Goodcandidate?
IRAS 20406+3758. Is it shifting?
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
Seems contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
Maybe. Maybe not.
TYC 7864-1594-1, seems contaminated though.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Shifty candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination? An early-type star.
HR 3217, B6 #Be-star. Visible to the naked eye.
Is this extended?
Other objects too close?
#Goodcandidate. SED looks nice. I don't think that contamination reaches the object.
Simbad refers to double or multiple star but references refer to T-tauri stars.
Good candidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
THA 15-26, a #oung-stellar-object. Class M5.
IRAS 10251-5554, a #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. For now...
#Goodcandidate.
C * 945. #Carbonstar. Good candidate within less than a million years or so.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
Do I sense contamination?
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Glass G, K4 #Giant. A #goodcandidate.
V* UY Cha, an #Orion-variable. #Knowndisk.
Are there multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 15167-5528, a #goodcandidate. Seems kind of red though.
#Goodcandidate?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
HD 100528, B9 main sequence star. #Goodcandidate. May be contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
20 Vul, a #Be-star. This one is so bright it even saturates 2MASS images.
What kind of an object is this? AGN?
This one seems to extend.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
#Young-stellar-object candidate.
HD 25161, a very #goodcandidate. Although it seems to be a binary. Also known as GR-Tauri.
HD 117172. SIMBAD says it's a #Be-star and it has a large radius.
#Goodcandidate.
Interestingly, WISE 3 is more contaminated than WISE 4.
It belongs to the smaller end of AGB stars and it may be contaminated.
SIMBAD says it's a BL Lac-type object. It has almost 300 references.
2MASS J22490470+7513145, #emission-line star. References point out pre-main sequence stars. However, is WISE 4 contaminated?
TYC 114-2239-1, a very #goodcandidate. Some interesting stuff going on with this one.
IRAS 10140-5458. #Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
I think contamination reaches the object.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
TYC 4030-1547-1, peculiar #Be-star according to SIMBAD. Ultraviolet source nearby.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Nice try, #galaxy but you're not fooling me.
V* U CrB, A main-sequence and giant pair. Algol-type #eclipsing-binary.
2MASS J16102857-1904469, one or two stars, one of them being #T-Tauri-type. A #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination. WISE 4 error bars are rather small.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate?
HD 153879, B-class #emission-line-star. Might be contaminated.
HD 153879, a #Be-star.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate or Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate.
SIMBAD refers to #T-tauri-type #star, #Young-stellar-object, millimetric and submillimetric source. Seems it has been extensively observed.
A very #goodcandidate, whatever it is.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
ROXs 12 with its low-mass brown dwarf ROXs 12b.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or Mira variable?
Multiple objects?
#Be-star. It also seems contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or contamination according to WISE 4?
#Goodcandidate or shifting?
Does this look like a weird galaxy to me?
IRAS 12234-4346, a #goodcandidate.
Good candidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
HD 222491, A0 #star. However, it appears to be contaminated.
#Goodcandidate. Seems to be a red star.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Probably an extragalactic object.
#Goodcandidate?
K #giant.
Is this G5 star contaminated?
Seems contaminated. Shame.
2MASS J03022104+1710342 , M3 #T-Tauri-type #star. A very #goodcandidate or observed too many times already?
2MASS J20070217+2730268, a #Young-stellar-object. Very #goodcandidate or too extensively observed with Spitzer telescope already?
#Goodcandidate.
#Imageissues. SED and Images missing.
There are millions of stars with circumstallar disks. The problem is that these stars are surrounded by even more stars without them.
#Imageissues. Images and SEd missing. SIMBAD leads us to Mira variable.
Good candidate?
HD 232871, F2 #star. However, there seems to be a bit contamination.
V* V2154 Sgr, a #mira #variable. Guess we'll have to wait a bit.
Is it contaminated?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Is this a galaxy or AGN?
Now this is strange.
Good candidate or contamination in WISE 4?
Multiple objects?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
HD 228548, B0 peculiar emission-line star. Papers refer to infrared excess but is this object shifting?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
#Knowndisk.
Interesting...
#Imageissues. Namely, images and SED missing.
#Variable #star. It also has a relatively low surface temperature.
Multiple objects?
This star is redder than its surrounding stars. However, it has a considerable proper motion.
#Goodcandidate. I assume its a late-type star. Is it a variable?
#Goodcandidate. For now...
TYC 7782-1438-1, a #goodcandidate or Mira variable?
Go away, galaxy. You were so last batch!
#Goodcandidate. Interesting SED.
According to SIMBAD, it's a variable.
It's a #Young-stellar-object according to SIMBAD. However, is this object contaminated?
Contamination might have reached the star in this subject.
Now some images here are misaligned but what is this star's proper motion?
Good candidate or contamination?
V* V466 Orionis: #Orion-variable with specreal class K1. Extensively studied already. Seems to be a circumstellar disk candidate.
Are there faint objects contaminating?
Contamination reaches the target.
Now what is this?
IRAS 22012+6513 is kind of redder than surrounding stars...
Large problem: images and SED are missing.
#Goodcandidate.
Cl* Melotte 22 MT 9. A faint #star in Pleiades. It's an M-star. #Goodcandidate?
HD 19494, A3 #star. #Goodcandidate, contamination or just weak infrared excess?
Multiple objects?
2MASS J16413625-2356394, a #goodcandidate or contamination?
According to SIMBAD it's a variable and according to SED it seems contaminated.
HD 35621, B6 #Emission-line-star. A #goodcandidate or Be star?
Hey! Who allowed you to shift?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. What is its spectral class?
Now what's this extragalactic object?
#Goodcandidate.
Get back in the circle and let me examine you!
Seems good.
Two objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Spectral class M0.
HD 145631, B9 Main-sequence #star. Already surveyed with Spitzer. #Knowndisk?
GSC 05544-00871, M4 class #star. A #goodcandidate or a Mira variable?
2MASS J04324107+1809239, SIMBAD says it's a #T-tauri-type-star with spectral class of M. Has been examined before.
Additional object at 1:30
Brutal contamination.
HD 83032, #Be-star that's a #giant.
Two objects.
V* AR Men, Semi-regular #variable #star.
#Goodcandidate or Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate. Or Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or extended?
Does this thing extend?
IRAS 17550-0753, a blue star as it appears in 2DDS. #Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Too dense but it's in Large Magellanic cloud. And it's a #supergiant to add to an insult.
Probably contaminated.
Additional objects too close?
IRAS 06542-1641, a #goodcandidate or Mira variable?
Is this contaminated?
Helium-burning #AGB-star.
#Goodcandidate?
Two objects at the border of a circle.
HD 12856, #Be-star. Peculiar one, too.
How could you ruin such a good star?
#Goodcandidate or AGN?
Helium-burning #AGB star according to SIMBAD.
There seems to be multiple objects.
#Variable.
Contaminated #emission-line-star.
Multiple objects?
Is this OK or contaminated?
Shifting or not?
#Goodcandidate.
There seems to be multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
This one could be AGN.
IRAS 05286-1028, a #goodcandidate.
Probably multiple objects.
I bet this counts as multiple objects.
TYC 6754-622-1, #goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate or Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate? Is it a star, quasar or something else?
This one has multiple objects.
This demonstrates the multiple objects problem.
HD 142577, A1 main-sequence #star. A #goodcandidate or is it contaminated?
Multiple objects?
CD-49 9098, a #goodcandidate? Is it contaminated and why it's not round in K-band?
So it has both Be disk and a protoplanetary disk?
HD 318139, #Wolf-rayet-star. However, it's been surrounded by numerous stars and wolfs may not always have disks.
#Goodcandidate or Mira variable?
HD 76903, G4 #subgiant. A very #goodcandidate.
V* EN Cha, M4 #Orion-variable A very #goodcandidate or #knowndisk?
Multiple objects?
Hen 3-1312, a #planetary-nebula. Note the narrowly constrained SED. Becomes a #goodcandidate within just a few millenia.
HD 27762, a very #goodcandidate or is it two stars?
#Goodcandidate.
Is it two objects or are 2DDS pictures dislocated compared to 2MASS ones?
Multiple objects.
Is this one contaminated?
This one seems contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
G3V star, get back in the circle! I'm not done with examining you yet!
#Goodcandidate but could be a Mira variable. Listed as infrared source on SIMBAD.
That one seems #goodcandidate for now. Is it a Mira variable?
That one is violated.
#Be-star.
Not only is this star a helium-burning #AGB star, it also has some bad objects at 7 and 8 o'clock.
This one seems extended.
#Goodcandidate.
V* BG Cep. Why does a B8 class star have that kind of SED? Is SIMBAD lying?
IPHAS J210511.40+440531.2, Helium-burning #AGB star.
It is a star though so why it's not round. It should take up one pixel though.
I wonder if that counts as "not round".
So it's better to wait until that object moves away?
Sneaky thing.
There seem to be multiple objects.
This one seems contaminated.
K5 #T-tauri-type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
Now is this a star or a quasar?
Kiso A-0975 56, an #emission-line-star. A #Goodcandidate.
2MASS J05203142-0548247, #T-tauri-type #star. A #goodcandidate if there seems to be another star close by?
I sense contamination.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Contamination.
Good candidate or contamination?
#Shifting?
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Doing funky things in early WISE.
#Variable #star. Maybe we should try again within several million years...
BD+29 533, late-type #star. A #goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 14043-4854, #Goodcandidate. One object near the 10 o'clock border. Strange SED.
HD 196194, A-class high-proper motion #star. However, it seems to be a bit contaminated.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is it AGN?
No AO for a star with such brightness. Anyway, I think there are multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate.
A0 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Orion-variable, a very #goodcandidate.
2MASS J05201945-0545553, #T-Tauri-type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
A very #goodcandidate. An early-type star. Spectral class B8.
#Goodcandidate. Seems like a young star. Brutally impaled by diffraction spike from a nearby star.
#Goodcandidate.
K0 #star. A #Goodcandidate.
GSC 00100-02609, M6.5 #star. A Mira variable or a good candidate?
#T-tauri-type star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination. Either way, it seems like a young star.
#T-tauri-type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
#T-tauri-type-star. A very #goodcandidate.
2MASS J02381248+5635245, Helium-burning #AGB star. This one needs more time than a Mira variable to become a good candidate.
TYC 512-21-1, interesting SED. #Goodcandidate for now but this star seems to be red.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
V* V641 Scorpii, a #variable #star with rapid variations.
GSC 06182-00438, M6 class #star. Is it a Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate or two objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Deformities in blue image.
#Goodcandidate.
Faint objects.
#Goodcandidate.
SSTc2d J182940.7-000703, M4 #star. A #goodcandidate, or known disk? It has been surveyed with Spitzer space telescope.
#Goodcandidate or faint additional objects?
V* V1028 Cas, pulsating #variable #star that one one likes around here.
#Goodcandidate or does one of the objects near the border of the circle give its SED a bit of extra flavour?
TYC 1317-44-1, possible red #giant branch star.
Multiple objects?
Multiple objects.
Rather flat SED. Is it contaminated? Otherwise, a #goodcandidate.
C* 2248, #carbonstar. Within a few million years it becomes a good candidate.
Seems contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
2MASS J01315504+4649084, M3-M4 #giant.
This one seems good.
Seems a bit contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
#T-tauri-star and #emission-line-star. A #goodcandidate?
That's definitely a good one.
Extends.
#Young-stellar-object-candidate. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 03275+5700, good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
How many objects?
Two objects.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
IRAS 06110+1536, seems like a red star.
#Goodcandidate.
Go away, dust cloud! Nobody likes you here!
TYC 5712-308-1, a #goodcandiadte or
#shifting?
Good candidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate. Infrared source nearby.
#Shifting.
EM* AS 31, an #emission-line-star. Might be contaminated.
V* FY Cep, a #Mira #variable. A good candidate within a few million years.
Good canidate?
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
Extends.
Seems to extend.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Good candidate. It is an #emission-line.star.
VSS II-28, G-class #rotationally-variable-star. A #goodcandidate.
V* V2251 Oph, an #Orion-variable with transitional disk. #Knowndisk then.
Is it contaminated?
2MASS J18285021+0009494 -- #T-Tauri-star candidate. A #goodcandidate or already been surveyed?
2MASS J18285396+0045528 , #young-stellar-object. #Goodcandidate or #knowndisk. It's been surveyed with Spitzer space telescope.
Multiple objects. Hopefully they will eventually move out of the way.
TYC 7418-1935-1, #goodcandidate. Rather high proper motion.
Millions of young stellar objects are surrounded by not so young objects.
Semi-regular pulsating star. Rather flat SED though.
#Goodcandidate. Is there an artifact in blue light?
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
Multiple objects.
I dot know about this one.
Multiple objects?
Is this contaminated?
HD 227611, #Be-star. Spectral class B1
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
Contaminated or not?
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 13367-5923, a #goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate. Almost ~ -shaped SED.
#Rotationally-variable-star. A #Goodcandidate? Class G9.
#Goodcandidate. What is its proper motion?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Infrared source nearby.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate but there's one faint object at 7 o'clock. I can tell it by a few pixels.
Is this one good?
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate.
HD 110616 , #variable of some kind but it's A-class and #goodcandidate otherwise.
IRAS 14595-4121 that unfortunately has other objects.
V* RU Cha, #Mira #variable.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 14143-5630, a #goodcandidate or a Mira variable? Star looks rather red.
Multiple objects.
Interesting A very #goodcandidate. No AO.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate although two objects are near the border.
I don't know about this one.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects? Otherwise a #goodcandidate with rather flat SED.
Multiple objects?
2MASS J19065501+0823431, a #goodcandidate. Has it been observed with Spitzer as its paper says?
Multiple objects?
#Active-galaxy-nucleus
NSVS 6980496, rather red #variable.
Is it shifting?
2MASS J19203749+4838210, long-period #variable #star in Kepler field.
Another object just inside.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate or an additional object at 10:30?
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate. Or are there objects at border?
#Goodcandidate?
BD+36 3496, A2 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
FRL 1107, a galaxy nucleus?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. Or Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate.
Interesting. A very #goodcandidate.
#Imageissues: SDSS images painted black. Otherwise a #goodcandidate.
Multiple objects.
2MASS J19352149+4832251, #cepheid-variable.
THA 15-5, #T-tauri-type-star. #Knowndisk or at least examined with a high-resolution spectrograph.
IRAS 11419-5715, a #goodcandidate.
Interesting. A #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate.
Extends but otherwise looks good...
AWI0005wls, #Orion-variable. a very #goodcandidate!
V* V587 Ori, #Orion-variable. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
Something is off about this K supergiant.
#Goodcandidate?
#Young-stallar-object-candidate.
#Goodcandidate. Maybe.
I don't know about this one.
Multiple objects?
Multiple objects?
HD 72641, A9 main sequence #star. A very #Goodcandidate.
Contamination?
2MASS J22015121+5048528, a good candidate or multiple objects? In images it looks redder than surrounding stars.
2MASS J19494513+3842467, #variable #star in Kepler field. In the images it looks redder than surrounding stars.
#Imageissues. Namely, the images and SED diagram are missing!
#Goodcandidate or another object at 6 o'clock?
Is it contaminated?
Multiple objects?
ROTSE1 J155332.17+274416.7, #cepheid-variable #star.
#Goodcandidate or shifting?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
How many objects are there?
#Goodcandidate? It seems that contamination doesn't reach the object although there are a few faint object at circle border.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
I see contamination. And the star is a bright giant/supergiant anyway.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
TYC 4439-564-1, a #Goodcandidate or does the object at 2:30 interfere?
HD 62910, #Wolf-Rayet-star. I don't know.
#Goodcandidate or do objects at 2 and 4 o'clock interfere?
#Goodcandidate.
HD 119423, B4 main-sequence #Be-star.
#Goodcandidate?
That usually means good.
Number of objects?
TYC 8105-370-1, a #goodcandidate. Is there more than 1 object?
Multiple objects?
#Shifting
Now this is where I don't know.
#Goodcadidate?
Good candidate?
How many objects? Also, there is a carbon star nearby.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Is it good or does the bright object contaminate it?
#Bl-lac-object. So now we're getting these!
Good candidate or multiple objects? Weird SED.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
This means a #goodcandidate or #knowndisk. It has lots of references. Add that to the list.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 18056-0138. Paper refers to AGB star. Guess we'll have to wait for a few million years...
~shaped SED, #Emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Seems to have high proper motion.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
IRAS 17247-3211. Is this #star covered with too much dust?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate or Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate.
V* CT Ori, RV Tauri variable #star. #Goodcandidate or #knowndisk?
CGCS 5114, #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidte.
HD 216369 and PMSC 22473+4047, #Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
Anticlimactic.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or known disk?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
TYC 7891-829-1. A #goodcandidate or extended?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
It is definitely contaminated.
Good candidate or more than 1 object?
How many objects?
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 18583+2850, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Or is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate, whatever it is.
#Goodcandidate. Very small error bars in near-IR.
#Goodcandidate.
HD 202084, A0 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
[SHB2004] Trumpler 37 13-1238, #T-tauri type #star. #Knowndisk?
Known disk?
Good candidate or shifting? SIMBAD says there's an infrared source nearby.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
Extends a bit, otherwise a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
~ -shaped SED. A very #Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
HD 133046, G6 #star. A very #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
IRAS 11140-5328, a #goodcandidte going weird in K-band and WISE 1-3.
Two stars.
HD 45761, A5 star seems to be unfortunately contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
A #Mira #Variable? On the other hand, SIMBAD and SED are conflicting.
#Goodcandidate.
A #goodcandidate.
One object at the circle border.
Seems a bit contaminated.
#Variable #star.
Competing for spotlight?
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate.
Is it contaminated?
V* BG Tel, #mira #variable.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. ~ -shaped SED.
2MASS J22131219+7332585, #emission-line-star. A #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Is this one a galaxy?
#Young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate.
2MASS J22140608+7005043, A #young-stellar-object. Would be a good candidate if there weren't additional objects.
TYC 8980-1268-1, a #star. Does this count as multiple objects?
2MASS J18450214+0321135 is definitely a #star.
#Goodcandidate. Or is excess infrared weak?
Now what's going on in here? This star starts getting weird in K-band.
#Goodcandidate.
#Imageissues. Namely, it's not working and SED is missing.
Somebody has corrupted 1.15µm.
Conga lines not welcome here.
Two objects?
That is probably a galaxy.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
I don't know about this one.
Borderline multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. Although there's one object at 7 o'clock border.
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
It seems that there are multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
HD 213976, B1.5 main-sequence star. And yet it just had to be contaminated.
EM* LkHA 232, #emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Be-star.
IRAS 09209-4829, #goodcandidate.
#Variable #star.
IRAS 23536+7206, #goodcandidate for now. This thing will most likely turn out to be a Mira variable though.
I don't know.
Really now...
V* AR Arae, #semi-regular pulsating #variable #star.
What do we have here?
I don't know.
Does interesting turns.
Seems contaminated.
I assume that there are multiple objects.
This one seems borderline good.
I don't know about this one.
#Goodcandidate. For now...
C*1599, #carbonstar.
2MASS J05443653+2110529, Helium-burning #AGB-star. Let us never speak of this again.
Pretty good.
Object number check?
#Goodcandidate.
HD 51585, now that's both #peculiar-star and #be-star. Observed with Spitzer space telescope.
Strange star. A very #goodcandidate.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
This object is not wanted.
#Goodcandidate.
Seems dodgy.
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate
IRAS 21378+5715, #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Objects at border but otherwise a #goodcandidate.
2MASS J17145543-2709427, #variable #star.
Borderline good candidate.
Object number check?
Contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
What's happening in here. Is it shifting or does it have high proper motion?
Blend of 3 objects. One of them being YSO.
#Goodcandidate.
I don't know about this one.
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or is excess infrared weak?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
What's happening in here? Someone trying to imitate Zooniverse logo?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Spectral class K.
#Goodcandidate.
Added.
Yes, you are a radio source and no you are not a good candidate!
HBHA 702-06, #emission-line-star. A #goodcandidate.
Interesting SED but multiple objects. Star/galaxy blend?
#Goodcandidate?
Object number check?
Number of objects?
It fits.
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate.
Number of objects?
How many objects?
2MASS J18042821-0125578, #variable #star.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
I wonder if the oversaturation spills over the object's pixel.
#Goodcandidate. Error bars in WISE 4 are noticeable though.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Multiple objects?
TYC 4472-272-1, a #Goodcandidate. May have a #reflection-nebula
Troublesome object at 1:30
#Goodcandidate. Seems distant, though.
Multiple objects?
Probably multiple objects.
IRAS 15457-5050, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Any extensions don't seem to reach the object itself.
Multiple objects.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. Probably a Mira variable though.
SED looks promising...extends or not?
Multiple objects. Weird SED.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Extends or good candidate?
IRAS 20122+4103, a #goodcandidate or Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects.
BD+62 271, #Be-star. Spectral class B8
IRAS 18169-0727, #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
Error bars in WISE 4 are concerning.
More than 1 object.
#Goodcandidate.
Probably multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. Or does SED suggest a blend?
Is this the carbon star as SIMBAD says? It's a bit off.
#Goodcandidate. Or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate?
Why am I here again?
#Goodcandidate or contamination according to WISE 4?
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Contamination?
#Goodcandidate although there is a faint object at 2 o'clock.
#Shifting
Good candidate or contamination? Seems to be multiple objects.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate
Multiple objects?
Interesting...Very interesting...
Probably extends. Shame.
Good candidate or do objects on the circle at 12, 3 and 9 o'clock affect it too much?
Good candidate or shifting?
#Goodcandidate.
EM* MWC 473, Be star with multiple objects? Interesting SED.
Seems contaminated.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Does SED suggest multiple objects?
I don't know. Seems contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
Maybe a #goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
A0 main-sequence #star. However, it appears to be contaminated.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Early-type #Emission-line-star. However, it's contaminated.
Not only it is a #mira #variable, there are also multiple objects.
Reflection nebula?
Too bright DSS2 to tell if there are multiple objects.
Good candidate?
I bet it's multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate or unknown binary?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or shifting?
Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate.
Reflection nebulla?
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Multiple objects?
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
V* CM Mon, a #mira #variable.
Probably extends a bit too much.
Multiple objects?
And it's contaminated.
#Goodcandidate. The glow from other objects does not seem to interfere.
Bad object at 6 o'clock?
It's hard to tell.
IRAS 18332-0503, a #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate or is the object at 11 o'clock interfering?
Multiple objects?
IRAS 03406+5813 but there seems to be 2 objects.
Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate. Or shifting?
Shifting?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate? The bright object doesn't seem to contaminate the target although there may be multiple objects inside the circle.
Multiple objects? Interesting SED.
V* NT Monocerotis, #orion-variable #star. #Knowndisk despite failing at "extends beyond the circle" condition.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Are these diffraction spikes or multiple objects?
#Carbonstar. But why does it move so much between images?
Add that to the list.
If it was just a bit further...
Multiple objects?
TYC 6255-81-1, a #goodcandidate with high proper motion or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate? Or multiple objects?
It's visually weird due to images taken from SDSS where stars look like that for whatever reason.
I don't know about this one.
Good candidate or extended?
#Goodcandidate?
Multiple objects?
Multiple objects?
Two objects or a #goodcandidate?
Shifting?
Don't you dare to pass off as one object!
#Goodcandidate.
2MASS J06420028+0909444, #emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate.
I see an object at 1 o'clock that can ruin the fun.
This one seems contaminated and is probably a Be star.
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate, whatever it is.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
I don't know about this one.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. Although WISE 1 is oversaturated.
Multiple objects?
Good candidate or multiple objects? It is bright, though.
#Goodcandidate. An object at 3 o'clock border.
#Goodcandidate. You pass...for now despite a borderline object. But if people return with NED and VizieR, you're going to be in trouble.
GN 13.33.4, #reflection-nebula
#Reflection-nebula.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate in the midst of those bright objects.
2MASS J19500259+3550311, #carbonstar.
Good candidate?
IRAS 20466+4917, a #goodcandidate? It's redder than surrounding objects and shines brightly in 2MASS.
Multiple objects.
Good candidate.
I don't know about this one.
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Bright object doesn't seem to interfere too much.
#Goodcandidate.
Probably multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. Is it a Mira variable?
Good candidate?
#Nebula around the star.
Can't tell if there are multiple objects.
Extends?
Good candidate?
TYC 8692-1561-1, #Goodcandidate.
One object is bordering the circle but interesting SED.
Good candidate or contamination?
Good candidate?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Interesting...very interesting...
It's best if I look into that further.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
2MASS J18293338+0108242, #Young-stellar-object. #Knowndisk. It has already been surveyed with Spitzer space telescope.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Or are error bars in WISE 4 too big?
One object is just at border. Go a bit further, please.
We know what to do then.
Extends.
It's definitely a red star. It is shrouded in huge amounts of dust.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
This saves a lot of work.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Or is it in a too crowded region?
Good candidate?
Multiple objects? SED looks interesting.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Extends or not? SED error bars don't seem significant.
Multiple objects?
Nice.
#Goodcandidate.
How likely it is to be Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate. WISE 4 error bars are rather large although SED is rather flat.
#Goodcandidate.
There seems to be more than one object.
There seems to be multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. Other objects just outside the circle.
TYC 4822-2584-1, a very #goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
There seems to be multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. SED is a bit flatter than normal.
Excess infrared seems weak in WISE 4.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate? Or extended?
#Goodcandidate.
Is the object at 5 o'clock too close?
There seems to be multiple object, especially one at 1 o'clock.
Maybe. Although there could be contamination.
#Goodcandidate or blend?
Extended. SED almost confirms it.
#Goodcandidate. Or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
More than 2 objects?
I bet it's probably one of those blasted Mira variables.
Seems dodgy.
CSS2 14, #S-star.
F-class #emission-line-star that's also peculiar.
Good candidate?
This one seems contaminated.
#Goodcandidate?
HD 33604, B2 main sequence #be-star.
Blend?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Does SIMBAD refer to another object nearby or is it the same thing?
#Goodcandidate. Nothing on SIMBAD.
HD 173817, B8 #emission-line-star. #Goodcandiadte. References talk about infrared excess.
Multiple objects?
IRAS 18291+0026, a #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
One of those galaxies?
Is it shifting or a blend?
Good candidate or multiple objects at 11 and 12 o'clock?
It may be covered with dust.
#Goodcandidte.
IRAS 20451+5202, a #goodcandidate, multiple objects or a red giant? In images it looks much redder than surrounding objects.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
Interesting...
#Goodcandidate.
Borderline multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate?
Multiple objects?
BD+48 3184, B8 class #emission-line-star. A #goodcandidate, Be star and/or multiple objects?
Good candidate?
Multiple objects?
Multiple objects? Noise looks the same in red and 1.15µm.
HBHA 5215-10 , #emission-line-star. A #goodcandidate. WISE 4 infrared excess is weak though and error bars are rather large.
Where's Dustforce when we need it?
#Goodcandidate.
Maybe there's more than one object.
BD+34 1113, #Be-star.
Multiple?
Multiple objects?
Borderline.
That was mean, mr. Dust Cloud!
Is it shifting?
You may have won this time, dust cloud but you'll never win this project!
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Two objects?
SED looks good. Error bars are small.
#Goodcandidate. Very clean and interesting SED. Is infrared source contaminating it?
IRAS 17244-2339, #goodcandidate. Other objects just outside the range.
2MASS J17180815-2558495, #variable, #star.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Is it a contaminated Be #star?
IRAS 18501+0258, a #Goodcandidate. How are the problems in terms of multiplicity?
Multiple objects?
Reflection nebula?
I assume there are two objects.
Good candidate?
Other objects are probably too close?
How many objects?
It seems there are multiple objects. Shame.
Rather good but it seems a bit extended.
Some weird things happening in 1.15µm.
Good or extended?
#Goodcandidate?
Good candidate?
If there's something it's probably sparse.
HD 169008, F2 #star. A very #Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Two objects?
#Goodcandidate.
Borderline.
Good indeed.
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 01528+6846, #Goodcandidate. Or a very distant star?
One or more objects?
Maybe there is more than one objects.
Multiple objects?
Multiple objects?
I assume there are two objects.
Is it contaminated or is excess infrared weak?
#Goodcandidate. The blue color from upper corners doesn't seem to reach the target.
#Imageissues. SDSS missing. Hard to determine if it is a #goodcandidate.
Undesirable things come in multiples.
Multiple objects?
Do I sense contamination?
Contaminated.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Multiple objects?
Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate.
Too contaminated to tell.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
IRAS 13004-6128, a #Goodcandidate or blend?
The question is, are objects at 9, 10 and 11 0'clock contaminating it?
I don't know about this one.
Good candidate?
Good candidate?
Is there also something at 11 o'clock?
Two objects?
This one seems contaminated.
I don't know about this one...
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandiadte.
#Goodcandidate or extended?
Too many background objects.
Does this count as 1 or 2 objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Are reflection nebulas undesired targets?
Are there multiple objects?
IRAS 04482+4513, #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects contaminating IRAS 15417-5303?
Extends or is contaminated?
Whatever this is, it's interesting.
TYC 7126-595-1. #Goodcandidate. Or perhaps multiple objects?
IRAS 07200-1146, A #goodcanidate or not? Images show a very red star.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
CGCS 6421, #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate.
Seems good.
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Cruel contamination.
V* V941 Cas, semi-regular pulsating #star. Is there another one in the background? Interesting SED.
Contamination?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
IRAS 12061-5758, a #goodcandidate.
CGCS 4961, #carbonstar.
Extends and/or multiple objects?
Extended a bit too much or are there multiple objects?
Is it a good candidate or is it a quasar?
Good candidate?
Two objects or not? Blue image is distorted. Unusual SED.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Probably multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate?
IRAS 22021+5931, a good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
2MASS J17573328-1601376, a good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Don't know about this one.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Interesting SED.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Is it good?
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Infrared source nearby.
IRAS 18463+0523,a #goodcandidate?
I don't know about this one.
#Goodcandidate. Very clean.
#Goodcandidate or Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 08385-3617, a #goodcandidate. However, SIMBAD image shows it's red so it might be a giant instead.
CD-58 4957, a #goodcandidate or are there multiple objects?
Good candidate or contamination?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandiadte?
#Goodcandidate or bad object at 3 o'clock?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
SED looks good.
Go away, background star! No one likes you!
I assume that's a galaxy.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate. Or multiple objects? SED is interesting.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Good candidate or extended?
That one is a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or extended?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
What do we have here?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Contamination?
CD-41 4778, A2 class #star. Is it contaminated?
Extends?
Rotationally #variable #star. Is it also extended?
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
This one seems to have more than 1 object. Correct me if I am wrong.
Are there multiple objects?
Is this one of those super active Mira variables? It extends more in WISE 1 than it does in WISE 2 and 3. #Goodcandidate if not.
Good candidate?
Good candidate or is the background too rich?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Or is one of the dots coming a bit too close to the circle?
Is it because the images are not perfectly aligned?
Multiple objects or distorted images?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
Is is a good one. I wonder if those faint dots close to the edge of the circle are bad things.
Multiple objects? I see one at 11 o'clock.
IRAS 23275+6553, #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or contamination?
Early-type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Or Mira variable?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
IRAS 19220+1949, a good candidate or are those two objects on the border of the circle bad things?
It extends.
Number of objects in here?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
How many objects are there?
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate
Multiple objects?
I don't know about this one.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
CGCS 5238, #Carbonstar.
HD 108553, A3/A4IV/V, #star. A very #Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
Object from the first batch? Shoo!
2MASS J08495207-3256054, M7 #star. A good candidate or Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or a galaxy?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
This one is bordering at multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate.
One or more objects?
Seems good.
Now what's happening with TYC 456-681-1 here? Why is it so blurry?
#Goodcandidate? Or 2 objects?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
BD+40 1335, A2 #star. A very #Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
Shifting.
#Goodcanidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 13341-6002, #OH/IR #star. Not a Good candidate although it is unusual.
#Goodcandidate. Or excess WISE 3 or 4?
#Goodcandidate.
V* CU Centauri. An #Eclipsing-binary.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
This one...two objects?
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
There seems to be more than 1 object.
Contamination?
Multiple objects.
Two objects on a border of a circle.
MSX6C G115.0180+02.8708 , #carbonstar.
That may be contaminated.
#Goodcandidate.
2MASS J06082191+2952556, #T-tauri-type-star. A very #goodcandidate or contamination?
Bad object at 11 o'clock
One object or not?
Too many objects?
Good candidate?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Good candidate?
Good candidate?
Multiple objects?
Is this a good one?
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate?
TYC 6261-369-1, a #star. However, there are multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or shifting? Oversaturated in WISE 1 to 3.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. Very clean.
Multiple objects.
#Young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate.
Multiple objects or not?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Extends or it belongs to itself?
Good candidate?
HD 192639, O7 #emission-line-star but it is a #supergiant.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 18401+0227, #goodcandidate or multiple objects?
PN SaSt 2-3, a #planetary-nebula.
TYC 8629-665-1, a #star. Blend?
Interresting. #Goodcandidate. Yes. Very interesting...
Are other objects too close?
#Goodcandidate. Very clean!
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
Variable star but interesting SED.
It is a star. Th question is: how many?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Multiple objects or a good candidate?
Good or not?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Don't know about this one.
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
2MASS J22461366+6233573, #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate.
Is it contaminated?
Very #goodcandidate.
Spectral class B5.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
I don't know. Extends?
Very #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
Two objects? Is its proper motion high?
Multiple objects or not?
Possible contamination.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. I can't tell if there's a trail or a diffraction spike.
#Goodcandidate.
2MASS J23063825+6232041, #Young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate. #Trail.
#Goodcandidate.
Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. Or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 22028+6334, crab you ain't. #Goodcandidate.
Extends or not?
I don't know about this one...
HD 33232, B2 main-sequence #be-star. Oh well...
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
I would say #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. What is its spectral class?
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 05003+4825, a #goodcandidate. Weird SED.
#Contamination
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
HD 344142, F0 #star. A very #Goodcandidate. Or is there more than 1 object?
#Goodcandidate Error bar in WISE 4 is a bit wide though.
More than one object?
IRAS 18314-0214, a #goodcandidate. Flatter SED.
Multiple objects? SED is good though.
Extended or #goodcandidate? Flatter SED.
#Goodcandidate.
HD 106309, B2 #subgiant #be-star. Guess not that good candidate.
2MASS J23491567+6555548, M5 #star. #Goodcandidate or giant?
#Goodcandidate.
C* 1774, #carbonstar.
IRAS 19314+2141, a #goodcandidate.
Contamination?
Two objects?
2MASS J17102259-3014149, #variable #star.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
I sense multiple objects.
Nice try imitating a galaxy but your SED tells a lot about you!
Now what is this?
Almost a good candidate. If the object at 8 o'clock was a bit further...
#Young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate!
2MASS J20594500+5217492, #Emission-line-star. A #Goodcandidate.
Seems rather good.
Does it extend beyond red circle?
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
Is there more than 1 object?
I don't know about this one.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Probably extends.
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 19211+1812. Are there other stars in there?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
NSV 26154, variable star and probably multiple objects.
No astronomical object info on SIMBAD.
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 21161+5406A, a #star but it looks really red.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
HD 92759, #Be-star. However, what is its SED doing?
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
I don't know about this one.
A few objects too many?
This one seems good.
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
Borderline good candidate.
Borderline.
Let's count the number of objects here...
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
Good candidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
2MASS J18301993+0041522, #young-stellar-object candidate. A very #goodcandidate I say.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Or multiple objects.
Good candidate
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
I don't know about this one.
Good candidate. Interesting SED.
Good candidate?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Extends?
#Goodcandidate.
Don't know about this one.
Multiple objects?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Contamination?
Some stars can Be deceiving.
Good candidate?
2MASS J22551996+6218162, #star. A very #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Or multiple objects?
2MASS J13201472-5947330. #Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Extends?
Multiple objects?
I sense contamination.
Is this candidate good or not?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
That's a very nice star we have here. Shame if there was another object in here...
Multiple objects. Shame as the star looks interesting.
Should it be classified as good candidate or as multiple objects?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
There could be multiple objects. You can tell that by comparing red and 1.15µm image.
#Goodcandidate. Weird SED.
I bet it extends a bit too much, too.
#Goodcandidate. Interesting SED.
IRAS 21440+5648, #T-tauri-type #star. A very #Goodcandidate!
What's happening in here?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Is this one good?
Interesting SED.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 16135-4256, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Rather bright.
#Goodcandidate.
This one seems to be good, too.
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
2MASS J06283909+1811033, a #goodcandidate.
It seems there are more than one object.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
Good indeed.
2MASS J05190361+3646156, high proper motion star. A #Goodcandidate.
Can this be considered good?
#Goodcandidate.
Don't know about this one.
IRAS 19244+2518, #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
CGCS 1402, #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 17121-3232, #Mira variable.
#Variable #star.
Extended?
This seems ok.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
2MASS J18324635+0022185, a #variable
#star.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J07083830-0009228, a #variable #star.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. What's its spectral class?
Borderline multiple objects.
#Be-star. And it's contaminated as well.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or variable?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Flatter in WISE 3 and 4 than usual.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
How is it so much brighter in 1.15µm than in red?
#Goodcandidate. #Artifact.
Interesting SED. Is it due to contamination?
Is there contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 12577-6110, a #star. One or more?
Multiple objects?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Hen 3-502, #be-star and #reflection-nebula
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Is it an early-type star and is there only one object?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. Flatter SED than normal.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate.
So that means it's a good one?
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate? Or contamination?
Multiple objects. Also, blue image has artifacts.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate.
Stellar ring.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. Or is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate.
HD 54464, B2 class main-sequence #be-star.
Multiple objects?
I would say #goodcandidate.
Is it good?
Maybe a good candidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Wait...is object still good if it's in place in WISE 3 and 4 but shifting in WISE 1?
HR 6490, B9.5/A0 main sequence #star. A very #Goodcandidate. People's favorite!
2MASS J03313040+5721567, #young-stellar-object candidate. Guess That means it's good.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Good candidate?
Shifting?
#Goodcandidate.
2MASS J19282981+2033274, #emission-line-star. Is it shifting?
Contamination?
Not sure if good candidate or not.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is it a variable due to oversaturation in WISE 1 to 3?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
This might have some dust.
#Goodcandidate. Or multiple objects?
Good candidate?
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate.
Is it a star/galaxy blend?
#Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects or not?
IRAS 01105+6844, #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate?
Ok candidate.
Borderline multiple objects.
EM* AS 201, #symbiotic-star. Would be a very #goodcandidate due to #nova. However, it's been already observed to death.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Ok or good candidate?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 06454+0053, #S-star. Bad candidate. Shoo!
IRAS 08062-2155, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate?
That means Be star?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate.
I bet it's a variable.
Maybe.
Or is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Rather bright and clear.
Maybe a good candidate?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Shifting.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
V* V2055 Cygni. #Carbonstar.
WISE 1 to 3 are oversaturated. SED is rather flat. What is happening?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J08365218-3952576, #emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Meh candidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Is it an open cluster?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate? SIMBAD stays silent.
I bet there is more than one object.
TYC 4300-403-1, an early-type #star. However, I suggest contamination.
#Goodcandidate. Nothing in SIMBAD.
What kind of variable is it?
BD+54 2461, A0 star but suffers contamination.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 18422+0632, #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
I bet it's a variable.
IRAS 16346-3916
#Goodcandidate. Or not?
Multiple objects?
Some stars can #be deceiving. Like HD 93561 shown here.
HD 304045, K0 #star. Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is it an M-star?
Shifting?
#Goodcandidate. No AO
Good candidate?
HBHA 5202-07, #emission-line-star. Very #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Seems like a #goodcandidate for me then.
May be a young star.
Very #goodcandidate. No AO.
How many objects are there? Is this a high-temperature star?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Interesting SED.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
CGCS-3026, #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Sudden drop in WISE 4.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Multiple objects?
BD+37 3862, B0 main-sequence #star in a double system. A #Goodcandidate. This seems to be located in a cluster of some sort.
2MASS J23051393+6235218, #Young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Red image distorted.
IRAS 09099-4708,m a #goodcandidate. Very interesting SED. Is it near the galactic center?
High proper motion object?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Are there multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Nice! I wonder if it's a giant.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 10543-5519, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
C* 1483, #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate? Flatter SED but I sense a bit contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 181361 An #Eclipsing-binary. Is there contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Seems like a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
EM* MWC 791, B1, class #emission-line-star. #Goodcandidate or can this star Be deceiving?
#Goodcandidate. No AO
This one seems to be a very #goodcandidate, whatever it is.
Another agreement.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is its proper motion high?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
This suggests a good object!
2MASS J15094758-5213262
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 253339, #Be-star. Looks like not a good candidate?
#Imageissues. The blue image looks weird.
2MASS J18300610+0106170, "Young-stellar-object. Surveyed with Spitzer. #Knowndisk?
#Star.
Is seems to be a galaxy indeed.
Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 10585-5831, a #star. A #goodcandidate. Very strange spectrum for a star.
Multiple objects?
Clear spectrum.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
IRAS 11430-6028, a #Goodcandidate. No references.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
How many objects are there?
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. What's happening with SED?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Clean surroundings.
Good candidate?
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
I think there is some contamination.
HD 326598, B8 #emission-line-star. Are there multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 160-1092-1, a #star. #Goodcandidate. Looks like it has high surface temperature.
HD 23603, A5 main-sequence #star. Very #goodcandidate! People's favorite!
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is this a very distant star?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Young-stellar-object. But SED suggests a galaxy.
Is this a quasar?
#Variable #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
GSC 07666-00551, a #star. A very #Goodcandidate according to SED.
Contamination.
HD 37266, B9-class #star. A very #Goodcandidate.
Good candidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 18313+0230, a good candidate or shifting?
V* IX Gemini. #Mira #variable #star of cet type.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
One of the papers refers to search for circumstellar dust. Can anyone confirm if they found something?
IRAS 07342-1303, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 225160, O8-class #emission-line-star. Good candidate or just a bit too hot?
IRAS 08538-4329, a #Star. A very #Goodcandidate. Stange SED.
Multiple objects?
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 8603-556-1, a #star although I suggest contamination.
I assume it's a quasar.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Terz V 1531, #variable #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 192361, a #goodcandiadte. B class. Has narrowly constrained excess infrared.
Multiple objects.
Two objects?
#Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
CD-40 4692, F0 #star. A very #goodandidate. Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is it a quasar or not?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J12390889-6257487, #Young-stellar-object candidate. Guess that makes it a very #Goodcandidate.
#Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Imageissues
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Seems like it's contaminated.
HD 120330, B2/3 main-sequence #Be-star. Would be a good candidate otherwise.
Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Stick in red light.
What's happening with SED in here?
Interesting...
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Double star? No AO.
HD 18337, A2 #Subgiant. A very #Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Go away, background stars!
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Shifting
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star.
TYC 3585-2048-1, a #star. I suggest there's a bit contamination going on.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Multiple objects?
HD 184998, A-clas #star. I sense contamination.
#Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Rather flat SED.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 137236, A7 class #subgiant. Seems contaminated though.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is it contaminated?
IRAS 16090-4414, #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Is this a quasar?
Is it a Be star?
I assume it's a galaxy.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. Weird SED. Is there contamination?
Multiple objects or #goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
This reminds me an object called AWI0001trw. The same Stellof's ring. (or whatever it's called)
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 21493+5937, #carbonstar. Is a bit off from crosshairs according to SIMBAD.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star.
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 65719, #Be-star. May be contaminated.
Now what am I looking at here?
HD 226628, #eclipsing-binary. I also see contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 307347, B-class #Emission-line-star. Is it a Be star?
2MASS J19460375+3556054, #Variable #star.
#Star.
#QSO
#Goodcandidate. No AO. #imageissues.
#Star.
2MASS J18294502+0035264, #Young-stellar-object. #Knowndisk. At least surveyed with Spitzer telescope.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Myltiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 144399, A0 main sequence #star. A very #goodcandidate. Can anyone check for contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Unusual SED.
#Star.
I sense contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 214904, A0 class #star. A very #Goodcandidate or is there contamination? One of the papers refers to this star as young.
Are there multiple stars?
Good candidate or shifting?
#star.
#Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
EM* CDS 1186, #emission-line-star. May be contaminated. I wonder if it's a Be star.
BD+68 82, B8 #star. #shifting.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
What's happening in here? Interesting SED. Is it a blend of a quasar and a galaxy?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Star.
#Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Weird SED.
#Star.
This might be a good one. Can anyone check for contamination?
I sense contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Nice one. I wonder if Be stars can have debris disks too in addition to their standard disk.
HD 173028, B8 #star. Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
How many stars are in this circle?
Multiple objects.
Contamination?
#Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. Or not?
#Goodcandidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. Or contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. Narrowly constrained excess 11µm and 22µm.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 116781, #be #star. Otherwise would be a good candidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J20251882+4353563, a #goodcandidate. Interesting SED.
HD 239989, B8 #star but I sense contamination.
#Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. What might that be?
#Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Very #goodcandidate. No AO.
Galaxy?
#Emission-line-star. But it may be contaminated.
Multiple objects.
Maybe a good candidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J17314025-2300157, #Goodcandidate.
TYC 4291-711-1, a #goodcandidate. Or perhaps some contamination?
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO
I think this may be contaminated.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 12468-6138, a #goodcandidate.
#Contamination.
Multiple objects.
2MASS J08391438-4009567, #Emission-line-star. #Goodcandidate.
Blend?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. What's that object?
Emission.line-star. But it is contaminated.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
B8 #star but there is contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Seems borderline crowded.
Just IRAS 15215-5002 or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
Might be multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
V* MP Vul , pulsating #variable #star.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
IRAS 19107+2154, a Goodcandidate.
Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Might be contaminated.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. May be surrounded by other stars.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Might be contaminated a bit.
V* V983 Sco, pulsating #variable #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Probably a galaxy.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
BD+24 1063, an emission-line star seems to be contaminated.
IRAS 04396+4538, #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Galaxy. Nothing to see here. Move on.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star.
Contamination of HD 307000 and TYC 8973-281-1?
Rather nice one.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Now why is this star so active when it comes to moving?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Shifting.
Interesting SED.
#Young-stellar-object
Good candidate or not?
Rather non-round star.
Multiple objects.
May be contaminated.
Very #Goodcandidate. Rather flat star-like SED.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
I sense contamination.
#Imageissues. Blue image seems to be infected with a negative worm.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Galaxy.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Multiple objects?
IRAS 06048+3310, #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Now what's going on in here? Contamination or not?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
It's a disk.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Multiple objects or cracks in plates?
#Goodcandidate. What's SED doing?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
V* V394 Gemini, semi-regular #variable.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. What's happening in here?
IRAS 18121-1134, #Goodcandidate.
2MASS J15295557-5657512, #Goodcandidate.
Add that to the list
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
EM* LkHA 217, M-class #Emission-line-star. A very #Goodcandidate. Papers refer to this star as young.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J18294453+0113113, #Young-stellar-object.
2MASS J18294217+0120209, #Young-stellar-object. Very #Goodcandidate or #knowndisk?
2MASS J18294147+0107378, K2.5 class #young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate or #knowndisk?
#Knowndisk?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Imageissues
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
BD+14 1325, a double or multiple #star. WISE 4 suggests contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Very #Goodcandidate. No AO.
Nothing on SIMBAD.
HD 170115, A0-class #star. Contamination may be present according to WISE 4.
IRAS 18537+0645, a #goodcandidate.
HD 230767, an F-class #emission-line-star. #Goodcandidate. SED doesn't show contamination.
IRAS 19218+1814, a #goodcandidate.
2MASS J18373306+0026347, a #variable #star. What kind of variable though? Why does it have narrowly constrained 22µm brightness?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Very clean.
CPD-55 6329, #emission-line-star. A very #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. no AO. Strange SED.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 109024, B8 #subgiant. Very #Goodcandidate!
IRAS 10064-5616, a #star with strange SED. #Goodcandidate.
HD 84714, B9-class #giant #star. Seems to be in a crowded area. Error bars in WISE 4 are noticeable.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Very clean and error bars in near-infrared are rather small.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Weird SED.
#Shifting?
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Now is that a #quasar?
Contamination?
IRAS 10488-5614, a #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Lots of faint stars in the background.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Seems like a young star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
What's in here? A blend of a #star and extragalactic object?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
V* V2093 Oph, semi-regular pulsating #variable #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 4288-334-1, a #star. Is it contaminated?
Several stars in one line.
IRAS 12389-6031, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. No surrounding objects.
V* V710 Cep, beta lyrae #eclipsing-binary #star. A #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 13306-5858, a #star. Blend of two stars?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Weird SED. Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J18292824-0022573, a #young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate.
TYC 8973-2474-1, a #star. Blend?
TYC 8989-322-1, a #star. Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Very #goodcandidate. Or Blend?
#Goodcandidate. No AO
#Goodcandidate. No AO
#Goodcandidate. No AO
#Goodcandidate. No AO
#Goodcandidate. No AO
#Goodcandidate. No AO
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. Or Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 14145-5603, a #goodcandidate. Or just a Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. Or contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Blend?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
What's happening in here? Blend?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Contamination
I sense contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 128306, B8 #Giant in a double system. Contamination?
HD 247795, B0 #emission-line-star. A very #Goodcandidate.
IRAS 18460+0147, a #star. Very little visible light.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
It's definitely a star. Maybe contaminated by a galaxy.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Now what's going on in here? A galaxy?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 119556, B4 #subgiant #star. I suspect a contamination.
Contamination?
HD 114082, F3 main sequence #star. #Knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 18154-0531, a #Goodcandidate.
Strange SED for a quasar.
Contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. rather bright.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J23053756+6228009, #Young-stellar-object. A very #Goodcandidate!
Ok. What's happening in here?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
I sense contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Rather bright.
Very Nice B5 #star. However, I see contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 19319+2428, a #Goodcandidate! What's happening in here?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate.
IRAS 10497-5330, #Goodcandidate.
#Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Bright target.
#Star.
IRAS 17110-2811, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
EM* GGR 51, #emission-line-star. However, there's some contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Interesting SED.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 20564+5241, a #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Good candidate or multiple objects?
BD+61 220, #Emission-line-star. However, it's a B1 #supergiant. Bad candidate or #goodcandidate? Also, there's some contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
TYC 8989-1553-1, a #star. Contamination?
IRAS 14142-5825, a #star. Good candidate?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
TYC 1877-287-1, O-class #subdwarf. #Contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO
#Goodcandidate. No AO
#Goodcandidate. No AO
2MASS J02160722+6804297, helium-burning #AGB #star.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 8317-677-1, a #star. Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Contamination?
2MASS J18591376+1654468, #variable #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
So many dots in WISE4. What is happening?
#contamination of HD 297685, A5 class #star.
One of those Mira variables?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Sudden drop in WISE4 Infrared. Contamination?
IRAS 16208-4026, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. May actually be an early-type star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Imageissues in blue
TYC 2125-406-1, a #star. May be young.
IRAS 11300-5704, a #Goodcandidate.
What's that in the top middle?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J21162351+5438318, #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Unusual SED.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
EM* VES 699, #Emission-line-star. Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO. Lots of dust.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Error bars in near-infrared smaller than usual.
HD 59114, O8 #star suffering #contamination.
Is this a galaxy or a young star?
WISE 4 freakout!
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 05181+4458, #Goodcandidate. Unusual SED.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate or QSO?
HD 338745, G0 #Emission-line-star. A very #Goodcandidate!
#Contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Very #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Probably a #QSO.
Multiple objects.
CGCS 5237, a #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Rather bright.
HD 239601, an #emission-line-star. Might be contaminated.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Late-type #star.
#Goodcandidate. Interesting SED.
2MASS J17091817-2932489, a #variable #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
BD+61 40, #Emission-line-star. A very #Goodcandidate.
2MASS J02224063+6132487, a #young-stellar-object. There might be a blend.
No AO. But definitely a #star. #Imageissues.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J00365353+6322528, M-#giant #star.
Blend?
Blend?
Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 4282-99-1, B2 main-sequence #star in association. I see #contamination.
IRAS 18567+1101, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Contamination
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
C * 985, a #carbonstar.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Shifting?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Nice find!
BC 284, a #carbonstar. Move along...
BD+27 987, B-class #star. #Contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Maybe. But error bars in WISE 4 seem rather large. Spectral type: O8.
IRAS 18095-0740, a #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 17511-1414, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Galaxy, QSO or a star?
Shifting or image issues?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
CGCS 5233, #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Seems good.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Rather bright and no objects nearby.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Mira variable?
BD+66 1597, G5 #star. And dust ruins it.
So what's in this picture?
IRAS 12506-5945, a #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 20154+3722, #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Spectral class unknown.
Interesting...
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Bright and no nearby objects.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Nice! I thought it was an M-star but I was proven wrong.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Mira variable?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star or a galaxy?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 18233-0645, a #goodcandidate. No AO.
#Multipleobjects Interesting SED.
Galaxy? Quasar?
Quasar or galaxy?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Too much dust?
Agree with this one.
#Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Seems to be less dusty than most stars.
TYC 5407-2944-1, a bright #star. Multiple objects though.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
TYC 751-2005-1, a #goodcandidate. Weird SED.
No AO. Contamination?
Looks like Orion variable? Might be the ones we're looking for.
Nice find. I wonder what these stars are called.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
TYC 458-1375-1, an early-type #Star. Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Very #Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Contamination or not?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Multiple objects. At the center there is a #star.
IRAS 15320-5038, a #star. No AO.
Nebula?
#No AO. Mira variable?
TYC 3975-1759-1, a #Goodcandidate. Might suffer from contamination.
HD 246106, an early-type #Star. #Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
TYC 8618-846-1, a #Star. Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
CGCS 4752, #Carbonstar.
2MASS J16052331-4623012, #Goodcandidate.
V* V531 Aur, #Mira #variable #star. Huge amounts of dust. WISE 1, 2 and 3 are oversaturated.
IRAS 12547-6009, possible #S-star.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Shrounded by dust.
CGCS 1700, #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
A #goodcandidate. Some interesting things going on...
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Peaks in longer wavelengths than most of the objects.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 155615, B7Vn #Star. A #Goodcandidate. On the other hand, there may be multiple objects.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 19109+2207, Helium-burning #AGB #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate or contamination?
Multiple objects.
#Star. No AO.
#Contamination of a relatively bright star.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Nothing else significant nearby.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Unusual SED.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
Nice find! Guess that means a #goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
[RMP2011] J022418.07+613305.04, a #young-stellar-object. A #goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J08501995-4147035, #Emission-line-star. A #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
IRAS 18238-0211, #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 7690-1326-1, #Contamination.
I agree.
V* GM Cep, F9-type Orion variable. A very #goodcandidate. Or #Knowndisk.
#Goodcandidate. No AO
GSC 04288-01765, #variable #star and infrared source blend. Are these two the same? Error bars in WISE 4 seem very small.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO. Weird SED.
#Star. No AO.
Seems rather #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 37169 , B9-class #Star. A very #Goodcandidate!
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
HD 37657, #Be-star Not a good candidate? Spectral class B3Vne.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Very clean.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
BC 258, #Carbonstar.
#Star. No AO.
Very #Goodcandidate. Very small error bars in WISE 4 despite odd shape and clean picture. SIMBAD has nothing to say.
Early-type #star. #Contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J21012034+5020077, #young-stellar-object candidate. A very #Goodcandidate. Are error bars in WISE 4 too big?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Nothing else remarkable nearby.
Multiple objects.
#Star. No AO.
Now what object is this? Nothing on SIMBAD. Is it also contaminated in WISE 4?
NSVS 240789, a #variable #star.
#Star. Is it contaminated?
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Contamination of TYC 8626-397-1.
2MASS J19581381+3541249, #Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects?
#Goodcandidte. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO
#Goodcandidate. No AO
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Rather bright #star. Late-type.
IRAS 04231+5015, #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Rather bright star.
#Star.
#Goodcandidate. AO or not?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
How small are the smallest AGB stars?
TYC 8973-195-1, a #star. May be contaminated.
IRAS 06327+1426, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. SED shows less contamination than one might expect.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Oversaturation in WISE 1, 2 and 3.
HD 96430, A-class #emission-line-star in an open cluster. #Goodcandidate. Error bars in 22µm infrared may be a bit large.
Multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Very few surrounding objects.
IRAS 16587-3929, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
#Star. No AO.
2MASS J08501337-4141099, #emission-line-star. A very #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO
#Goodcandidate. No AO
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Quite bright.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. No nearby objects.
#Goodcandidate. No AO
#Star. No AO.
A brighter #Star that stands out. Multiple objects.
Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 07463-1831, #Carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Error bars in WISE 4 are a bit concerning. Spectral class A3.
#Goodcandidate. No AO
#Goodcandidate. No AO
#Goodcandidate. No AO
#Goodcandidate. No AO
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 4058-1420-1, an early-type #star. #Contamination?
TYC 3586-180-1, a #Star. Is excess infrared caused by another object?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
EM* CDS 64, B-class #Emission-line-star. A #Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
CCDM J12476-6010AB, B9 #star. #Contamination.
Very interesting. I bet this star does not have planets.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Stars that look like that in visible light are usually contaminated for some reason.
IRAS 18166-0836, a #Star. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
C* 1571, #Carbonstar.
#Contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J15103558-5643368, a #Goodcandidate.
IRAS 03574+5830, a #star. Or is the distance in SIMBAD too large?
TYC 8642-775-1, a #Star. #Goodcandidate. Does not suffer as much contamination as I thought.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 8629-80-1, a #Star. #Contamination.
#Star. No AO. Might suffer from #Contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Are WISE 1 and 3 oversaturated?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. Surrounded by multiple objects.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Relatively empty surroundings.
IRAS 02542+6627, bright and clear.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
BD+60 2405, #Be #star. Spectral class B3V:nn.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
TYC 6540-1076-1, An early-type #star. What's happening with SED in here? #Goodcandidate?
HD 102006, Am class #Star. #Goodcandidate or #Contamination.
IRAS 06544+0852, a #star. Seems redder. Probably a variable.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J20023501+3626003, a #variable #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 16107-4639, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
2MASS J11013172-5545461, #carbonstar.
#Star. No AO.
BD+66 205, B9Ib #supergiant. I don't think this will be a good candidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Hey! I classified this before.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 338743, F0 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
TYC 4283-893-1, A4 main-sequence #star suffering #contamination.
IRAS 04182+5724, a #star. #Goodcandidate. No nearby objects.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
One or two stars?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 13547-5425, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
TYC 8690-2534-1,a #Star suffering #contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. No nearby objects.
I sense a blend.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 17046-3156,a #star. Is it covered with a lot of dust? Or is it a variable star according to WISE 1, 2 and 3?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 19281+3133, #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. Contamination?
IRAS 19186+1835, #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Contamination?
TYC 8979-2811-1, a #star. May be contaminated.
No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. Is this a blend or not? No AO.
TYC 4048-1536-1 -- Star . Blend?
#Goodcandidate or #blend? No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
BD+48 1189, K-class-#star. #Goodcandidate or #blend?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
I suggest that there might be a blend.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Blend.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. nothing nearby.
Maybe.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
B5 #subgiant #eclipsing-binary of algol type #star. #Contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Blend of a star and a galaxy?
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 173056, A0 class #star. A very #Goodcandidate. WISE 4 brightness is a bit more than expected though.
Now what's there?
#Star. No AO.
TYC 4278-339-1, a #star that might suffer from #contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. A strange one. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 186687, A0 #Star. #Goodcandidate but WISE 4 SED might suggests a bit contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
NSV 1983, #Variable #Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J04315244+4904444, G0 class #young-stellar-object candidate. A very #goodcandidate then.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J11373179-6022512, M8 #Star. Probably a variable.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Contamination of B5 giant/bright #giant called HD 35952.
#Imageissues. Missing SDSS images. It is a #star, though.
[GMM2009] AFGL490 182, a #young-stellar-object. A very #goodcandidate!
TYC 8988-2225-1. Is this #star contaminated?
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
IRAS 18451+0036, a #star. #goodcandidate. What is its spectral class?
MSX6C G101.3336+02.3217, #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 224231, a G0 #star ruined by contamination.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
This #star would be a good candidate if it wasn't that pesky cloud.
Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 12293-5608, a #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Multiple objects though.
#Star. No AO.
Ruined by a background.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 4266-816-1, an early-type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 163-1129-1, a #star. Late-type. Can anyone check if it's a variable star?
V* HT Gemini. Semi-regular pulsating #variable #star. Unusual SED.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
Variable.
TYC 5408-278-1, an early-type #star. Can anyone check for contamination to determine if it's a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. Weird SED Diagram.
TYC 5102-210-1, a #star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
Nice one!
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Spectral class unknown.
HD 199154, an A5 class #subgiant #star. A very #Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate then.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is another star too close?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HBHA 5704-01, an #emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Star. No AO.
CD-59 4412, #Emission-line-star. #Goodandidate.
#Star. Error bars in WISE 4 too wide.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
2MASS J06071585+1930001, #Emission-line-star. #Goodcandidate.
This one seems to be a quasar.
#Star. Is this one contaminated?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
2MASS J09570944-5335470, #Carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
A #Star with unknown spectral class. Can anyone check for contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Very small error bars in WISE 4.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
I think this is a young stellar object.
2MASS J22152431+5905383. a #Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
IRAS 19138+1909,a #Goodcandidate.
Multiple objects, but there's a prominent #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 8166-659-1, a #star. Possibly a #young-stellar-object as WISE 4 error bars are very small. Guess that makes it a very #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Nothing on SIMBAD.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
2MASS J18293084+0101071, a #young-stellar-object. Very #Goodcandidate!
#Star. No AO.
What's there? Contamination?
IRAS 02118+6604, a #Star. #Goodcandidate.
No AO. Two stars.
C* 1451, a #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 338032, F5 class #star. Might be contaminated.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Quasar.
Nothing on SIMBAD.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
2MASS J01021997+6248305, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
ASAS J124421-6300.8, a #Capheid #variable #star.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 3137-675-1, a #star. #Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
V* FX Vel, Semi-detached Beta Lyrae-type #eclipsingbinary #star. One of them is A3-class #Giant.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 8603-1000-1, a #Star. Is it too contaminated?
Nothing on SIMBAD so it has to be good.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
V* GK Cygni, A #variable #star of RV Tauri type.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Interesting SED.
#Star. No AO. May be contaminated.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is the neighboring star contaminating too much?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 22480+6533, a #Star. #Goodcandidate.
TYC 4018-2839-1, a #star. May be a #Goodcandidate. Is it contaminated?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. no AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J21024780+5012525, #Goodcandidate.
#Star. No AO.
V* IW Mon, pulsating #variable #star.
2MASS J02440536+6214487, Be #star.
#Star. No AO.
IRAS 13072-5643, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
What's happening in here? #Contamintaion?
TYC 4479-933-1, a high-temperature #star. Seems good until the anticlimactic WISE 4.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 19341, b8 #giant. Are B-giants good as well?
Why am I classifying this again?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 4293-103-1, a #star. Seems to be rather hot star. Is there a contamination or is it young stellar object?
#Star. Is it a #goodcandidate or not? No SIMBAD info.
V* V509 Cep, #variable #star.
HD 18458, B8 (bright) #giant #star. A very #goodcandidate or is there a bit too much 22µm infrared?
Is one of them a good candidate No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Very #goodcandidate. No AO.
Are there multiple objects?
TYC 3723-110-1.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 8600-46-1, #star. A #Goodcandidate.
HD 118437, B8 class (bright) #giant #star. It seems excess infrared is caused by something else though.
CGCS 5457, #Carbonstar
V* DF Centauri, pulsating #variable #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is the excess infrared here too much?
#Goodandidate. No AO.
EM* AS 469, B-class #emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate. Can anyone check for contamination?
HD 160886, B3 main-sequence be #star. It has a disk we're probably not looking for.. What does nne in spectral class mean?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Seems to be nearer than most objects.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 3994-1321-1 , an early-type #star. Wise 4 seems to have error bars though. 😦
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#star. #Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
This #star definitely stands out.
#Star. Error bars in WISE 4 too large.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Are there multiple faint objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. no AO. No significant background objects.
CGCS162, a #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. no AO.
#Star. No AO.
HD 73899, A7 main-sequence #star. A very #goodcandidate. Could anyone check if it's contaminated due to a bit larger error bars in WISE 4?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Is there a contaminating object at 4:30?
#Star but a lot of #contamination.
WISE 4 error bars are a bit large for comfort.
IRAS 15411-4912, a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. Is it contaminated? WISE 3 and 4 error bars are very small though.
Kiso C1-11, a #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Carbon star nearby.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J03284786+5755560, a Young Stellar Object Candidate . Very #Goodcandidate. Class A2.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. DSS2 images are a bit distorted.
V* V495 Centauri, Algol-type eclipsing binary #star. A #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 05380+3419, a #star. No AO. Is it a Mira variable?
WISE4 error bars are a bit large. It's a #star though.
TYC 4034-308-1,a #star. #Goodcandidate. 2005 Paper refers to infrared excess.
Is it #shifting? Error bars in WISE 4 seem a bit too large for it to be just the star and its surroundings.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 18254+0114, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 3977-595-1, #emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate. But are H-alpha emission-line stars a sign of Be disks?
WISE 4 seems fine though.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Is the star in question hotter than that M0.3V star?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. What is its spectral class?
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Maybe. I wonder how likely it is that this star's radius is large.
2MASS J01514860+6140004, a #carbonstar.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Does it count as multiple objects?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
But there seems to be a galaxy.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. Is it contaminated according to 22µm?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
22µm has very small error bars so that goes to its favor.
HD 312075, a B-class #star in cluster. A #goodcandidate. Or is there contamination according to 22µm?
2MASS J18410924+0131119, a #variable #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
EM* VES 673, H-alpha #emission-line-star. 22µm suggests contamination. Can anyone check?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. VizieR lists 2 objects.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 18227-0541, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Faint object at 12 o'clock.
2MASS J19532109+3445181, a #variable #star.
Blend?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 17220-2502, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J00470895+6245208, M4 class #giant #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
What kind of blend is this?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
It's personal, mr. dust cloud for giving false hopes for HD 227161.
Is it a #goodcandidate when WISE signals dominate anything else?
2MASS J11244793-6022408, M8 #star. Probably a #Mira variable due to its class.
BD+64 1709, an #emission-line-star. A very #goodcandidate! Is it a Be star or not though?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. What is its spectral class?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
HD 218694, A0 #Star. A very #goodcandidate!
Good candidate indeed.
I knew this A0 star was too good to be true.
HD 134484, B9 Be #giant #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Blend?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Can't see through all this dust.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. no AO.
HD 98240, A7/A8III/IV #variable #star. Is it a cepheid?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 03334+6045, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Blend.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 325818, K7 class #star. A #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J18004978-1612539, a variable #star.
#Star. No AO.
HBHA 6206-35, an #emission-line-star. This #star seems to be a #goodcandidate. Can anyone check for blends?
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
I classified this months ago.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
NSVS 11085105, a variable #star. Is it a cataclysmic variable?
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 1326-1122-1. But the dust ruins it.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. It seems to be not a very distant star.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. SIMBAD is silent.
HD 253524. F2 #star. A #Goodcandidate? Or is it a blend?
Nothing nearby. I wonder if it's a variable?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 2677-629-1 made false hopes. Is it blend?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
HD 5662, A0 class #star. A very #Goodcandidate! Can anyone check for blends?
A #goodcandidate. No AO. What's its spectral class?
TYC 4051-1967-1, B5 class #star. A #Goodcandidate.
What in the name of Herschel is going on in here?
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 4262-505-1. An early-type #star. Blend?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 18057-0849, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
Might be a #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 14170-5526, a #star. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
Indeed. Is it a Mira variable though?
#Star. No AO.
BD+51 921, B-class #bright-giant. A #Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
BD+65 1970, B5 class #emission-line-star. A very #Goodcandidate!
Very #Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 3354-8-1. A #goodcandidate. Is it a late-type #star?
A #star. No AO. Contamination or still some excess infrared? Are error bars at 22µm too large?
TYC 4047-2242-1, a #Star. A #goodcandidate or contamination?
#Star. No AO.
TYC 8991-2429-1, a #star. Is it contaminated?
Is it a blend?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 8605-1883-1. A #star. A #Goodcandidate.
#Star. #Goodcandidate. Is it emission-line star?
IRAS 12576-5609, a #star.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
HD 114651, B8 #brightgiant #star. May be contaminated.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Early-type #star. No AO. #Goodcandidate? Is it contaminated?
IRAS 22165+5934, a #star. No additional info. #Goodcandidate?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
EM* GGA 405, #Emission-line #Star. A very #Goodcandidate! Class G8e.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 50343, B9 class #star. A very #goodcandidate!
HD 136556, B2/2 Be main sequence #star. Probably not the disk we're looking for.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 209216, A0 class #star. A very #Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 150622, A0 class #star. A very #goodcandidate. Or blend?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J15570572-4550056, a #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO
#Star. No AO
#Star. No AO
#Star. No AO
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 04083+5322, a #star. A #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 3585-2095-1 but a blend ruins it.
V* DN Ser. A pulsating variable #star. Is it a hot or cold star?
MSX6C G073.9431+02.3713, a #carbonstar.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
What's happening here? High proper motion object?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
BD+48 3229. B-class #star. A very #goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Shifting?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Blend.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Weird SED.
#Star. No AO.
Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
Blend?
IRAS 06253+1735, a #goodcandidate.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type star.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
TYC 8306-253-1, A #goodcandidate or contamination(according to 22µm SED)?
TYC 8609-1783-1, #star. Contamination?
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
2MASS J17143973-3224530, M4 #Mira variable #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 192079, B0.5 subgiant. A very #goodcandidate or #contamination?
EM* GGR 14, emission-line #star. A #Goodcandidate or blend?
#Star. No AO.
TYC 6254-416-1, a #Goodcandidate or blend?
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
A #star. No AO.
IRAS 22371+6119,a #star. #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Weird SED.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Contamination for this #star?
TYC 2682-609-1,a #star. A #goodcandidate. #Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
HD 50279, a B8 class #star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Star. No AO.
HD 64639. A Be #star. Disk is a disk.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
HD 168161, a F8 #star. #Goodcandidate or contamination?
#Star. No AO. A #goodcandidate?
IRAS 15289-4823, a #star. May be a #goodcandidate.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO. Contamination?
#Star. No AO.
BD+64 1. A0 class #star. A very #Gooddcandidate. But is it shiting?
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO. Probably a distant star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J17133072-2731444, a variable #star.
So SIMBAD info.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidte. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
2MASS J09264222-4212540, #carbonstar.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
TYC 7122-2194-1, an early-type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
V* FP Pup, a Mira variable #star.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
V* V719 Cep, a Mira variable #star.
IRAS 17434-1651, a #star.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
HD 101889, B7 class bright giant #star. A #Goodcandidate?
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
IRAS 14301-5507, #Star.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type #star.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J00292534+6415436, #Carbonstar.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#star. No AO. Contamination?
#star. No AO.
#star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
SS 96, M2 emission-line #star. A #Goodcandidate!
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Probably a late-type #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
V* V899 Oph, a Mira variable #star.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
HD 327623, B3-class emission-line #Star. A very #Goodcandidate!
2MASS J19522412+3442224, variable #star.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO. A #goodcandidate?
#Star. No AO.
BD+51 3013. A #goodcandidate. SED might suggest some contamination.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
IRAS 18455+0622, #Star.
Excess infrared.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
IRAS 03205+6249, a #carbonstar.
ALS 2390, a B-star ruined by #contamination according to SED.
#Star. No AO.
A #Goodcandidate. No AO.
A #goodcandidate. No AO.
#Imageissues.
#Star. No AO.
#Star among the many.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO. Thick dust.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
2MASS J19503025+3334551 #carbonstar. Move along...
#Star. No AO.
HD 208714. A F0 #star. A very #goodcandidate!
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
IRAS 18074-1005, a #star. No AO. May be a #goodcandidate.
#Star. No AO.
TYC 3164-457-1, B-class #star. Would be a good candidate if it wasn't that pesky contamination.
#Star. No AO.
#Star.
Surprisingly, 22µm band is the most accurate for this #star.
TYC 8989-1503-1, a #Star. Is it #shifting or is it a #goodcandidate?
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO. Behind a lot of dust.
Moving weirdly. There's a #star somewhere.
#Star. No AO.
A #star. No AO. May be a #goodcandidate.
#Star. A very #Goodcandidate. No AO. Cannot identify spectral class.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO. Probably Mira variable or supergiant.
#Star. No AO.
#Star.
HD 94533, B7 Giant. Massive #contamination ruins the fun.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. SED seems right as well.
TYC 8661-216-1, an early-type #star. #Goodcandidate but might be contaminated according to 22µm. May be late-type according to its color.
#Star. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Star shrouded by dust.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#star. No AO.
#star. No AO.
#star. No AO.
#star. No AO. Probably a late-type star.
#star. No AO.
#star. No AO.
#star. No AO.
#star. No AO.
#star. No AO. Contamination.
Too many objects, one of them being a #star.
#star. No AO.
IRAS 14011-6021, a #star.
#star. No AO. Blend?
#star. No AO.
#star. No AO.
#Star. No AO. Variable?
#Star. No AO. Multiple objects.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO. Other objects nearby.
#star. No AO.
2MASS J19595263+4041572, variable #star.
#Star. No AO. Is it contaminated?
#Star. No AO. May be a good candidate.
#Star. No AO. 22µm suggests some contamination.
#Star. No AO. Not shifting despite some background objects.
#Star. No AO.
#Contamination.
TYC 8992-805-1, a #star. WISE 4 suggests contamination.
#Star. No AO.
#Star but #shifting.
#Star with large #Contamination.
V* LU Sge. Mira variable #Star.
#Star. No AO. Contamination?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Probably a late-type #star.
#Star with a possible companion. No AO.
#Star. Shifting?
No AO.
2MASS J05475882+4117461. A #Goodcandidate. This star may be a low temperature variable though.
#Star with #Contamination
#Star. No AO. Another object?
#Star. No AO. Possible contamination.
#Star. No AO.
Binary #star?
#Star. No AO.
2MASS J17105487-2837460, variable #star.
#Star and something else. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star with something else.
[RHI84] 9-126 and Terz V 1692. Both #stars. They seem to be variable ones.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
HD 127655, A0 class giant #star. A very #Goodcandidate.
#Star with additional objects. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. Contamination?
IRAS 18305-0231. #Star. Very few additional information.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO. Is this massively contaminated?
#Star. No AO. There seems to be multiple stars.
#Star. No AO. There are multiple objects.
#Star. No AO.
IRAS 13172-5824. #Star. Might be contaminated.
#Star. No AO.
IRAS 16490-4029. #Star. May be contaminated.
#Star. No AO.
IRAS 15362-4934. #Star.
#Star. No AO.
Late-type #Star. No AO.
#Imageissues. #Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO. Contamination?
#Star. No AO. Contamination.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO. Contamination?
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
[SHB2004] Trumpler 37 73-472. T Tau type #Star. A very #Goodcandidate!
#Star. No AO.
2MASS J17270650-2857027, variable #star.
#Star. No AO. Is it a #goodcandidate?
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
Stars.
Definitely a #contamination.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
Many stars. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
IRAS 17172-2727, variable #star.
IRAS 13045-5934 #Star in front of a #galaxy.
#Star. No AO. #Contamination.
Infrared source.
Late-type #star. No AO.
#Star. No AO. Contamination.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO.
IRAS 17006-3919. A #Star behind a thick dust cloud.
#star. No AO.
#star with #contamination
#star with possible contamination.
#star
#star
#star
#Star.
#Star.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. Shifting?
#Star.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. Is there a blend?
Blend?
BD+67 68, B8 Bright Giant. A #goodcandidate?
#Star. No AO. Might be contaminated.
#star. Might be contaminated.
#star. No AO.
#star.
#star. No AO.
#shifting
Where is this #star located?
#Star. May be contaminated.
#star. No AO.
#star. No AO. Probably a luminous star.
Contamination.
Probably a distant #star.
2MASS J20020936+4059011, a variable #star.
TYC 8677-404-1. An early-type #star. Might be contaminated.
Distant #star. No AO.
Background #star.
#Star. But is it contamination?
#Star. No AO.
#Star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Might be a distant supergiant.
#Star. No AO.
Massive #contamination.
TYC 3715-185-1, #Goodcandidate. B-class #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
There is probably #contamination.
It is a #star but it seems to be contaminated.
BD-11 2043, a Be #star.
#Star.
Helpless.
#Contamination.
#star. No AO. Might be contaminated.
Definitely a #star. May be contaminated.
#Contamination
#Star.
Definitely a #star.
#Star. No AO.
#Star. No AO. Might be contaminated.
Moves off crosshairs?
#Star. No AO.
Contamination? No AO.
#star. No AO. May be contaminated.
#Contamination
Multiple objects.
Merger?
Hard to tell.
With second season I'm not that confident anymore.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
#Goodcandidate. No AO.
Is this a #star or not?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type star.
No AO. #Goodcandidate. Possibly a late-type star.
A #star?
No AO. Probably a galaxy.
SED suggests a #galaxy.
Probably a #galaxy.
Is the blue image vertically elongated?
One of those galaxies.
#Galaxy
For some reason, that was missed before.
SED looks very un-starry.
How to tell the difference between excess IR from a star and excess IR from a blended galaxy?
Does this star have a resolved disk?
Seems to be a variable star according to AAVSO catalog. May be a semi-regular variable.
So not a good candidate?
V-shape is probably a galaxy.
So it can have a disk, but not a protoplanetary or debris disk?
Red giants are probably not good candidates.
Could it be an emission-line galaxy or an active galaxy nucleus? The image in red and 1.15µm light hints towards it.
SED error bars are small but otherwise it looks suspicious.
Is it a binary star system with excess infrared emitted by a left star or is the object on the left a background galaxy?
SED diagram is missing.
Looks really promising. I would have missed this candidate.
Is this one of the new ones?
Not shifting so it seems good. Seems to be a red star.
It looks promising. Interesting that for a SED like this, it's not located in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Seems no one has examined this star closely according to lack of references.
Good find! No AO.
Is it a binary system because the object moves off crosshairs?
Note how bright it is in 1.15µm compared to red light. Star's surface temperature must be really low.
Why is SED galaxy-like?
Eclipsing binary seems to be just outside the circle.
I would have missed that one.
So it's a star? SED looks weird for a star.
Infrared caused by ejected material?
Well, since it has diffraction spikes, it's a star. Mark it a a good candidate.
2MASS J00540236-7321182, a young stellar object. A #goodcandidate if it hadn't been in Small Magellanic Cloud..
IRAS F00557-7309, Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J01082809-7217330, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J01062368-7244138, a young stellar object candidate in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Rather good one.
OGLE SMC-LPV-16313, Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud behind lots of dust.
HD 223167, spectral class A0 emission line #star. A very #goodcandidate or #knowndisk?
MSX SMC 198, Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Lots of dust.
OGLE SMC-T2CEP-18, RV Tauri variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J00352636-7258354, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J14185135-2154456, a #goodcandidate. A late-type #star? No references.
Something interesting is going on far right.
HD 4670, spectral class B9 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
LHA 115-S 23, B8 #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. To my surprise, there's a #knowndisk.
TYC 9144-641-1, a #goodcandidate. I cannot tell the spectral class of this #star.
OGLE SMC-LPV-4825, semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Might be contaminated.
Diffraction spikes by Alpha Caeli.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Cannot tell its spectral class.
No AO. Interesting.
CPD-75 116, spectral class B2-3 Be #star. #Knowndisk. Lots of references.
#goodcandidate. No AO. Probably a late-type #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type #star.
BD+79 499, B5 emission-line #star. #knowndisk.
Weird galaxy.
Very clear view of a spiral #galaxy.
A #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD info. Probably a late-type #star.
TYC 9132-1570-1, A #goodcandidate. This #star is brightest in red, then in blue, then in 1.15µm.
Spectral class M7. Does that mean it's a large star?
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Probably a late-type #star. Hopefully not a Mira variable but who knows.
Located in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2 diffraction spikes.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. What's happening in here?
TYC 6459-486-1, a #goodcandidate. Spectral class unknown for this #star.
2MASS J02423593-0304239, spectral class M4.5 #star. Type unknown. A #goodcandidate. Last reference in 2001.
S3MC J005706.60-722205.05, a young stellar object candidate in Small Magellanic Cloud.
PMMR 172, K7 #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
V* RR Reticuli, oxygen-rich semi-regular pulsating #star. A #goodcandidate?
A #goodcandidate. No AO for this #star.
A #goodcandidate. While SIMBAD says it's an infrared source, references tell that it's a M7.5 class dwarf #star.
TYC 8420-671-1. Some kind of #star. No references. #Goodcandidate.
HD 18271, Spectral class A0 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
2MASS J22035236-5933010, weird star. It's fainter in red than in 1.15µm and blue. #Goodcandidate. Red clump or dwarf star according to refs?
#contamination in red.
No AO. #Goodcandidate. Probably M-class #star. Does not shift despite another object in a circle.
V* FL Librae, pulsating variable #star.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Brightest in red, then in blue, then in 1.15µm.
HD 201317, B8 main sequence #star. A very good candidate!
No AO. A #goodcandidate or emission line galaxy or AGN?
What's that line?
SV* HV 1375, a semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
V* BR Tucanae, a Mira variable #star. #Goodcandidate?
TYC 9152-1788-1. #Star with unknown spectral class. No references in SIMBAD. #Goodcandidate.
A #goodcandidate. No AO.
No AO. This thing seems irregular.
SV* P 3429. A variable #star. A #goodcandidate?
PMMR 101, M0 #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
GSC 05592-00197, M5 class #star. Type unknown. A #goodcandidate!
HD 18572, main sequence #star with spectral class being A0. A very #goodcandidate.
#goodcandidate. No AO. Probably a late-type #star.
CD-27 15560, K0 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
IRAS F00535-7219, semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. A lot of extinction.
TYC 6658-974-1, a #goodcandidate. Does the infrared come from a star or could there be significant contamination?
#goodcandidate. No AO. Probably a late-type #star.
HD 132010, F3 main sequence #star. Incredibly #goodcandidate. No references in SIMBAD.
HD 208612, a shell star. #knowndisk although it's a shell star disk. SIMBAD shows its spectral class to be B9 but references say it's A.
#Goodcandidate. No AO. Probably a late-type #star.
No AO but there is a massive #contamination. It that caused by S3MC J005756.17-720406.23, a young stellar object candidate?
TYC 5272-235-1, a variable #star. Possibly a Mira variable.
Very bright #trail in red.
2MASS J15475955-0741310, #goodcandidate. Probably a late-type #star.
Are there any other objects in the circle?
2MASS J01231408-7154384, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
V* ER Ceti, a Mira variable #star. Probably not that #goodcandidate.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. A binary #star?
ROTSE1 J172124.88+302321.8, cepheid variable #star. A #goodcandidate or ejected material?
#Shifting due to #contamination by a background object.
HD 13246, F7 class main sequence #star. #knowndisk.
HD 9985, spectral class A0 #star. A very #goodcandidate.
No AO. Is it active galaxy nucleus or an emission line galaxy?
TYC 7573-622-1,a #goodcandidate. No references.
What's that in 1.15µm?
V* BE Indi, A9 class delta Scuti variable. #goodcandidate or just ejected material?
A #goodcandidate. No AO.
LHA 115-S 30, M0 #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
HD 20011, spectral class A5 giant #star. A #goodcandidate.
SV* HV 11915, a variable #star. A #goodcandidate?
Background #galaxy spoils the fun.
2MASS J00334962-4343248, a #goodcandidate. Seems to be a cool star. Even in SIMBAD it looks orange.
#imageissues in red and 1.15µm color.
HD 10324, A5 class #star. A very #goodcandidate. People's favorite!
[BS95] 216, a cluster of #stars in Small Magellanic Cloud tail.
PMMR 79, a red #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
No AO. It does look a lot like a star.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. It is probably a late-type star.
Binary #star system or just optically close stars? Anyway, a #goodcandidate although they're probably red stars. No SIMBAD info.
V* V1031 Centauri, a Mira variable #star.
Weird galaxy trying to do a star-like saturation.
2MASS J00533730-7234352, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Dsguising itself as a galaxy in blue and red light. Nice catch!
No SIMBAD info.
One of those boomerang galaxies?
SDSS J151020.31+175208.9, a #white-dwarf candidate. That probably means it's a #goodcandidate.
[S78d] 101, a red #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
A Seyfert 1 #Galaxy. Very sneaky! Lots of references.
PMMR 62, K5-8 red #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
One-armed #galaxy.
A #goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J00414246-7258536, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Probably a red #star.
Small object in blue light.
2MASS J00505425-7324173, Yound stellar object #candidate in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Weird #artifact in 1.15µm.
GSC 02049-01002, M6 class #star. A #goodcandidate although one of the references refers this as a giant.
SV* HV 1475, a red #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
#imageissues.
V* V1118 Herculis, a semi-regular pulsating #star. A #goodcandidate?
Is that thing on the side a part of a galaxy or lens?
HD 11739, G5 #star. A very #goodcandidate. Is it shifting?
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late type star.
The star is off the picture.
GSC 04647-02539, possible variable #star. Probably a Mira variable.
PMMR 71, spectral class M #star. Is this a red supergiant located in Small Magellanic Cloud?
TYC 4199-379-1, a #goodcandidate. Very little info on SIMBAD.
RAW 884, a semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
CD-43 15514, variable #star. A #goodcandidate. SIMBAD has a reference mentioning thick disks. Does that mean it has a known disk?
No SIMBAD info.
PMMR 24, a red #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. A late-type #star?
2MASS J00484483-7320190, a K0 Giant #star and TYC 9141-7854-1, G7 star of unknown type in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J21172952-3038262, a #goodcandidate. Doesn't shift despite signs of background objects. Probably a late-type #star.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Cannot tell its spectral class.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Probably a late-type #star.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. This #star probably has low surface temperature.
Mira variable?
SV* HV 832, a red #supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
TYC 919-1399-1, a #star. #goodcandidate. Spectral class unknown and no references.
A #goodcandidate! No AO.
2MASS J00580651-7204075, a young #star candidate in Small Magellanic Cloud.
HD 18378 , a K1 giant #star. A #goodcandidate or is it shifting?
A #goodcandiate. Two stars very near by, at least optically. The one with a disk potential seems to be a late-type #star.
HD 28813, A0 main sequence #star. A very #goodcandidate. People's favorite!
What kind of cluster is this?
Missing images.
#goodcandidate. No AO.
2MASS J01043569-7145177, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Is this one of those galaxy nuclei?
V* UU Hydri. Semi-regular pulsating #star. A #goodcandidate?
A #goodcandidate. No AO.
Weird SED.
HD 12044, K0 subgiant. A #goodcandidate.
119.21 arcsec is a bit too far away from the crosshair.
The star is off the image.
But being a pulsating #star could lower the chance.
It's a #star. No AO. H9owever, it is #shifting. Is there an object not visible in DSS2?
V* V548 Herculis, a Mira variable #star. It must be very a red as it is much brighter in 1.15µm infrared than in red colour.
V* FQ Herculis, Semi-regular pulsating #star. A meh #candidate.
Doesn't seem that promising.
#goodcandidate. No AO. I bet it's a late-type #star.
[MH95] 981, semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
TYC 6074-567-1. Spectral class unknown. Consequently, a #goodcandidate.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type star.
HD 87827, F0 main sequence star. A very good candidate!
2MASS J10344587-1753028, helium-burning AGB #star. I don't think it is a #goodcandidate.
[PBP84] 133540.8-292620, a #goodcandidate. Possibly a late-type #star. Is it contaminated by infrared source?
2MASS J00551013-7414236, Helium-burning AGB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
48 arcsec is a bit too far away.
#goodcandidate. No AO. Contamination?
HD 218203, a G5 main sequence #star. A very #goodcandidate! Is it shifting?
#contamination?
Star is a bit too far away from here to show up.
#contamination by Alpha Hydri.
HD 12445, A0 type #star in a double system. A very #goodcandidate. People's favorite!
It's a #star but is #shifting due to #contamination of a background object.
A bit too distant for it to appear in this image.
65.17 arcsec is off the image.
#qso. Deceptive diffraction spikes?
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Not shifting either.
Those two objects are considered a single infrared source.
TYC 6982-452-1 is located in the bottom left corner of the image according to SIMBAD.
2MASS J14323657-0005305, a #goodcandidate. Possibly a late-type #star.
IRAS 15016+5048, a #goodcandidate. Possibly a late-type #star.
K0 star.
#Galaxy #merger. Source is #shifting and SED is rather star-like.
I would have missed the star.
87.85'' is off the picture.
I wonder what is this star's spectral class.
No AO. A galaxy?
#star. #shifting though but not completely. No AO.
#star. But #shifting due to #contamination.
There seems to be something on the left though.
No AO. Seems to be brightest in infrared.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type #star.
Looks definitely like a star. No AO.
Foreign object in 1.15µm.
A very #goodcandidate. No AO. Not exactly people's favorite but still.
It seems it's not an early-type star.
2MASS J01263491-7039476, a #carbonstar.
SIMBAD image is very orange so I could conclude that its spectral class is M.
Easy there, HD 1936! You're causing #contamination to this wonderful infrared source picture with your #diffraction-spike!
A #goodcandidate! No AO. Possibly a late-type #star.
Foreign object in near-infrared.
2MASS J03160106-6634110, spectral class A2 #star. A very #goodcandidate! People's favorite!
No SIMBAD info.
Is the relatively dim near-infrared due to extinction?
No AO. Possibly a late-type star.
Sounds promising. No references.
A foreign object in 1.15µm.
HD 19622, A0 main sequence star. A very #goodcandidate! However, at which wavelengths was this star received follow-up observations?
Nice try, galaxy.
#imageissues. Missing SDSS.
CPD-35 525, a very #goodcandidate. No references. Cannot tell what the spectral class is.
Trails, diffraction spikes?
Weird that I see no SIMBAD information.
No SIMBAD info.
Good candidate.
Active galaxy nucleus with very flat SED diagram.
No AO. Already a target to follow-up observations.
HD 207509, G8 giant. a #goodcandidate.
HII #galaxy.
Looks like a #star but SED doesn't say so. SIMBAD says it's a #galaxy.
A #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD information.
A #goodcandidate. Possibly a late-type star. No AO.
A #goodcandidate. No AO.
No AO. A #goodcandidate.
NSVS 10564382, a variable #star. A #goodcandidate.
G 10-26, K3 star. A #goodcandidate! High proper motion.
V* DX Ursae Majoris, a semi-regular pulsating #star. Might be a #goodcandidate.
HD 117845 would be a #goodcandidate and not the target due to #shifting. Although could this be #contamination or incorrect brightness?
I think this one needs a closer examination.
No AO. Object is #shifting. A #goodcandidate?
In HD 134679, It's TYC 3045-960-1 (off-crosshairs one) not BD+39 2838B, that's a #goodcandidate. The candidate's spectral class is F8.
One of those borderline candidates.
No AO. An Active galaxy nucleus or a good candidate?
A #goodcandidate. No AO.
Actually, the star itself is more than 112'' away meaning it's off the image.
An active galaxy?
#Shifting. #Imageissues in red.
V* V368 Ursae Majoris. Would be a #goodcandidate if it wasn't a Mira variable #star.
It seems that the star is kind of orange.
What is that dot in blue light? Much sharper than the whole image.
It's 6dFGS gJ220043.3-424917, a galaxy.
The smallest number belongs to radio source.
TYC 4420-1636-1 is off the picture.
If it's a list of objects, then generally choose the one with the smallest number.
Definitely a good candidate! No AO.
Actually, TYC 9344-2516-1 is more than 1 arc minute away from this object.
HD 129584, A0 class #star. A very #goodcandidate!
No AO. #contamination by 2 nearby objects. A #goodcandidate.
Object is #shifting. What can cause that? No AO.
C* 2274, a #carbonstar. Don't know if it's a #goodcandidate.
2MASS J15184024+1459031, a #carbonstar and nearby V* V346 Serpentis, semiregular pulsating star. A #goodcandidate.
What is going on in this picture? No AO.
IRAS 14566+0643, a #goodcandidate. Spectral class unknown. 1.15µm image missing.
TYC 4167-629-1, a #goodcandidate. Spectral class unknown.
LEDA 52789, a #galaxy.
HD 221248, A0 class #star. A very #goodcandidate!
A dusty quasar?
If it's not a star, then it's a lot of stars.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type star.
BL Lac - type object. SED looks like a stair step.
BD+54 1652a, Spectral class M0 star. Type unknown. A #goodcandidate.
For some reason, I was sure that SIMBAD was going to say "Active galaxy nucleus".
V* V437 Serpentis. Semi-regular pulsating Star. Rather #goodcandidate.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type #star.
2MASS J23124962-4338281, a #goodcandidate. Someone should check the papers if that's true that it's a #redclump star.
#imageissues in blue.
2MASS J15301332+3750079, a long-period variable #star. A #goodcandidate but a possible Mira variable.
G 180-11B, a very #goodcandidate. M-dwarf. Star in a double system.
SED diagram shows us a stair shape!
It's hard to find its name on that paper. Can anyone have more information about at which table that star is located in that paper?
Will it turn out to be a star or an active galaxy nucleus?
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type #star.
#goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type #star.
Very happy #galaxy.
RAW 1061, a #carbonstar located in Small Magellanic Cloud.
#goodcandidate. Contaminated by V* T Phoenicis, a Mira variable.
TYC 5309-738-1. Would be a #goodcandidate but is #shifting strangely not towards objects on the up or left.
This one should definitely go to follow-up observations.
Spectral class A2 main sequence star. A very good candidate! One of the other objects is its distant white dwarf companion.
Chi01 Fornacis. A very #goodcandidate! A1 class subgiant.
Very nice candidate!
Maybe a quasar.
No AO. A #goodcandidate? SED looks like a #star but there's something really bright appearing in WISE 3 and 4.
BL Lac - type object , lots of references in SIMBAD.
#galaxy with long arms.
Radio galaxy?
2MASS J12024140-0420201, M6 star. #goodcandidate Possibly a Mira variable but I can't tell.
HD 138214, a very #goodcandidate! A2 class #star.
What's happening in here?
A #goodcandidate. No AO.
No AO. #Goodcandidate. Possibly a late-type star.
No AO, #shifting...an active galaxy nucleus?
GSC 04947-00116, #star. Spectral class M2. A #goodcandidate.
Possibly an active galaxy nucleus.
#imageissues.
An obvious #AGN.
IRAS 15478+2855, a long-period variable #star. A #goodcandidate or not?
No AO. An active galaxy nucleus?
A #goodcandidate. No AO. #contamination by a nearby object.
Those blasted galaxy nuclei! Looks so much like stars.
TYC 309-881-1. A #goodcandidate.
TYC 1485-593-1. Possibly a late-type #star.
Very flat SED curve!
A #goodcandidate! No AO.
Mrk 481, a #galaxy.
Nice find! I would have missed that!
No AO. Maybe a #goodcandidate?
#contamination?
V* SV Ursae Majoris. A #goodcandidate although it's a semi-regular pulsating star.
BD+25 2927, a K0 star. Can't tell if it's a giant or not. A #goodcandidate.
HD 85672, A0 class star. #knowndisk. Already a target to planet finding campaigns.
2MASS J14060506-0448315, a #goodcandidate. Spectral class not known but is kind of orange-ish.
2MASS J15253932+4224508, a #carbonstar.
No AO. A #goodcandidate!
No AO.
TYC 1490-422-1. A #goodcandidate.
FBS L 11-38, an M6 class #star. A #goodcandidate.
No AO. A galaxy nucleus?
HD 118246, spectral class B5 #star (Be star). a #goodcandidate. Circumstellar disk probably due to ejected star material.
Apparently, it's a #galaxy.
3-armed #galaxy?
HD 134854, spectral class A0 star. A very #goodcandidate!
HD 138422, Spectral class A0 star. A very #goodcandidate!
Weird #quasar.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type star.
No AO. An active galaxy nucleus?
No AO.
Galaxy, high velocity clouds and absorption line systems!
What's happening here? #star with a #galaxy? Except where is the star?
TYC 3865-242-1. A #goodcandidate.
Galaxy nucleus?
Active Galaxy Nucleus
#galaxy.
BL Lac - type object
V* KU Draconis. RR Lyrae variable. A #goodcandidate?
No AO. Star in #front of a #galaxy? #shifting.
Galaxy? No AO.
CSS 822 S-type #star. Might be a #goodcandidate but probably does not have a disk.
Ok. What's happening in here? #Imageissues? No AO.
Two objects in one?
Ok. What's that?
One of those HII galaxies?
A very clear #galaxy on the upper left.
This #galaxy has an active nucleus.
TYC 2574-1855-1, a #goodcandidate. Spectral class unknown.
AKARI-IRC-V1 J1342081-060426, a red clump #star. A #goodcandidate.
Has it just left the red giant branch?
Maybe a #goodcandidate?
V* U Coronae Borealis, an eclipsing binary #star. B6V+F8III/IV. A #goodcandidate. However, already been extensively studied.
Do I see outer parts of a galaxy or is it a star?
TYC 2505-500-1, a #goodcandidate. No AO.
Probably a #galaxy.
What's happening in here?
#Galaxy trying to look like a star.
HD 141268, a very #goodcandidate. Spectral class: A0!
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type #star.
TYC 2505-672-1. A #goodcandidate. SIMBAD image shows it to be white-ish orange.No references.
No AO. A #goodcandidate according to SED but does not look like a #star. An #AGN?
#galaxy with visible outer parts.
HD 84870. A3 star. #knowndisk.
SIMBAD says SDSS J112810.71+603217.8 is a #galaxy but SED is very #star like.
Lots of dust but not a star.
Quasar.
A paw-like formation.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Possible late-type star.
No AO. Active galaxy nucleus?
HD 117779 contaminates the picture.
One of those weird quasar/ABS things.
2MASX J15203610+3122258, active galaxy nucleus according to SIMBAD.
Probably a galaxy.
A #goodcandidate. Possible Mira variable. Might suffer #contamination.
HD 140101, an A0 #star. A very #goodcandidate!
An ok #candidate. No AO.
No AO. A very #goodcandidate.
One of those superdusty objects?
LHA 115-S 45, a blue supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Rest of the #galaxy is barely visible here.
SV* HV 2232, a red supergiant #star on the edge of Small Magellanic Cloud.
SED looks like a #star. It is probably located in Small Magellanic cloud though so #shifting may be noticeable and source may be different.
Is it a dwarf or a giant?
No AO.
Galaxy nucleus!
2MASX J13421004+5642106. SIMBAD says it's a galaxy but SED looks suspicious.
Too unclear.
No AO found. SED curve looks unusual.
Radio source.
Very round #galaxy.
Maybe a #goodcandidate. It's possibly a red giant branch #star but is #shifting. However, it doesn't seems to have shifted completely.
No AO.
Long-period variable star.
However, considering how distant this object is, it might be #shifting enough for it not to be the source of infrared.
Spectral class: M6.5
The #galaxy upper left looks like a cat's eye.
Unfortunately, SIMBAD shows the information about an object further away and not about this object.
2MASS J01032436-7238037, a #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
HD 24938, a G0 subgiant. However, it's #shifting.
7.44 arc seconds doesn't seem to be inside the circle.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Brightest in red and then in blue.
2MASS J15395626+4110528, a Helium-burning AGB star. Rather #goodcandidate but not that promising.
2MASS J00553339-7241270, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Active galaxy nucleus.
Wow! Not just a single star but billions of them!
2MASS J00435353-7248543, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Seems to be a late-type #star. No AO found.
HD 22624, a #goodcandidate. It's an F0 class star which would be promising. However, it's a giant.
A #goodcandidate. Possible late-type star. No AO.
#contamination by ε Hydri.
Weird #artifact in 1.15µm.
Mickey Mouse Active Galaxy Nucleus.
TYC 329-1138-1, a #goodcandidate. No references.
It even looks white on SIMBAD image.
A #goodcandidate. No AO.
BD+01 143, a K0 star! A #goodcandidate. No released papers.
Seems to be rather cool star.
RAW 198, a #carbonstar in a Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J01134116-7250499, an emission-line #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
No AO. High proper motion. A #goodcandidate!
V* CV Indi, A Mira variable #star.
A lung galaxy?
MSX SMC 163, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J00411694-7252168, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
A #goodcandidate! Possible Mira variable!
2MASS J00380186-7347259, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
SV* HV 1644, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J01134767-7310564, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J00554855-7247292, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
No AO. A planetary #nebula?
No AO. A #goodcandidate. Possibly a late-type star.
Galaxy or a nebula?
#star suffers #shifting #contamination from a nearby object. What is that nearby object though?
2MASS J23434127+1005462. SIMBAD says it's a #star. A #goodcandidate. What is this star though? Pul-3 catalogue could tell something...
A very bright Seyfert 2 #Galaxy
OGLE J004518.23-731522.7, an #eclipsingbinary #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. #shifting though.
TYC 8075-1682-1, a #star. #goodcandidate. No references.
2MASS J01334016-7349257, A He-burning AGB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Massive extinction. >100× brighter in 4.6µm than in 1.15µm!
2MASS J00281040-7258446, a planetary #Nebula! Located in Small Magellanic Cloud. Almost 200 times brighter in 20µm than in 1.15µm.
TYC 9324-991-1, a #goodcandidate. No references.
2MASS J00531142-7406212, a semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Nice find! I would have missed it.
#contamination by Gamma Pavonis.
A #goodcandidate. No AO.
A #goodcandidate. No AO.
A #goodcandidate. SED looks like a #star.
Cl* NGC 104 MV x6 and 2MASS J00240859-7203549, the latter being a variable #star. Both in 47 Tucanae.
Probably a galaxy.
PMMR 4, an M-type #star. A #goodcandidate.
A long edge-on #galaxy.
#contamination by LTT 8343.
No AO, an ok #candidate.
A stick #galaxy
MSX SMC 159, a semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Massive extinction.
MSX SMC 200, Semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Massive extinction.
No AO. Not shifting. A #goodcandidate.
Apparently it's a 2MASS J00462938-7315530, a #star.
2MASS J00353726-7309561, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. #shifting.
#contamination by HD 204366.
HD 27200, an F-type giant. #goodcandidate. No papers released.
HD 19745, a K-giant. Studied a bit according to papers. #goodcandidate. Someone has more info?
2MASS J00250907-7202162, a variable #star in 47 Tucanae.
2MASS J00403293-7328399, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Massive extinction.
2MASS J01213871-7358409, a He burning AGB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
No AO but interesting SED.
Looks rather weird. No AO.
2MASS J00471814-7237046, a variable Mira #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
S3MC J010546.42-714705.35, a young stellar object #candidate.
2MASS J00405561-7247494, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
No AO. A #goodcandidate. Possibly a Mira variable.
A very long #galaxy
2MASS J01143473-7253316, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J15070354-1128341, possibly a late-type #star. A #goodcandidate.
2MASS J00472015-7322204, a He burning AGB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. #contamination by nearby objects.
Cl* NGC 104 LEE 2705, a #star in a cluster. A #goodcandidate.
2MASS J00301737-7228202, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
IRAS F00486-7308, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Needs to be brighter.
FBS 0351-114, a M5.5 #star. A #goodcandidate.
Can I trust SIMBAD on this one because SED curve seems promising?
S3MC J010213.87-715243.10, the closest AO here. Apparently, it's a "young stellar object candidate".
HD 15115, an F2 star. A very #goodcandidate. However, papers say that it has been already a target for debris disk hunting.
2MASS J00554419-7256073, a Mira variable #star in Small, Magellanic Cloud.
#contamination by 10 Tauri.
HD 25537 causing #diffraction-spikes
2MASS J00410007-7225283, an AGB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
MSX SMC 018, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Unusual SED curve for a #galaxy.
#diffraction-spikes by HR 9108
No AO. A #galaxy masquerading itself as a "star? Weird SED curve.
A #goodcandidate. #contamination by another object but not shifting. No AO. Possible Mira variable.
It's an A-type main sequence star. That means that it's a very good candidate.
PMMR 9, a red supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J01024509-7412573, a Mira variable #star in small Magellanic Cloud.
MSX SMC 105, a Mira variable #star in Large Magellanic Cloud.
GSC 09138-01823, an OB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Is it a #goodcandidate or do these stars rarely host disks?
LHA 115-N 44, the famous planetary #nebula in Small Magellanic Cloud!
Needs to be brighter.
HD 28389, an early-K giant. #goodcandidate?
2MASS J00553095-7337527, Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J04183996-5746370, a star. Possibly a Mira variable. Dust excess. #goodcandidate. No papers released. Not in Small Magellanic Cloud.
BBB SMC 206, a red supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J01003166-7214489, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
HD 18789 nearby.
GSC 09141-01984 , an OB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
RAW 839, a #carbonstar in Small Magellanic Cloud.
No AO. A #goodcandidate. Possible Mira variable.
PMMR 121, a red supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
One of those two objects in Small Magellanic Cloud is a 2MASS J01033485-7156493, a red giant branch #star. #shifting.
A #goodcandidate. Possibly a late-type star.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type star.
Maybe...
2MASS J01020652-7404291, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Long-period variable star
BL Lac - type object
CD-43 14331, a #goodcandidate. Star type and spectral class unknown and no papers released.
An ok candidate.
SV* HV 2084, a red supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
An edge-on #galaxy?
No AO but is #shifting. #contamination.
An ok #candidate.
#contamination by LTT 8856.
#contamination by mu Indi.
No AO. Might be a #star, might be a #galaxy. A #goodcandidate.
An infrared source.
2MASS J00365957-7419503, a Helium-burning AGB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
HD 28164, an A0 main sequence star. A very #goodcandidate! No papers released here.
IRAS F00530-7421, an AGB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J01012659-7247413, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
BD-19 867, a K0 star. A very #goodcandidate!
Interacting galaxies?
A #goodcandidate according to SED. No AO.
HD 28756, a K0 spectral type giant #star. A #goodcandidate.
OGLE SMC-SC10 107856, a R Coronae Borealis variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Very unusual SED curve.
2MASS J00394025-7408594, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
No AO. #contamination by HD 6181, a K giant and infrared source of its own.
#star contaminated by a #galaxy.
#contamination by a very bright object. SED looks very promising though. No AO but lots of extinction. #goodcandidate
#infraredsource
S3MC J004624.46-732207.30, a young stellar object in Small Magellanic Cloud. Would be a very #goodcandidate if it wasn't #shifting.
V* DD Microscopii. A Symbiotic #star. Not a very #goodcandidate. although finding a circumbinary disk would be interesting.
SV* HV 1349, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
Planetary #nebula and young stellar object candidate nearby. There is also a third star.
BD+13 281, a K-type #star. #shifting but not completely. Maybe a #goodcandidate.
#diffraction-spikes and lens flare caused by HD 25105.
2MASS J01080845-7243136, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2dFS 2772, an O-dwarf #star with a #nebula in Small Magellanic Cloud.
IRAS F01160-7451, an AGB #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J01121969-7351259, an ASG #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
RAW 631, a semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Not shifting so it seems to be ok. Darker in red than in blue and 1.15µm.
Seyfert galaxy?
Hmmm...what's that?
2MASS J01033142-7214072, a Mira #star in Small Magellanic Cloud shrouded by dust.
A very #goodcandidate. No AO found.
PB 5502, an early-type #star. A very #goodcandidate.
2MASS J01035263-7230395, a red giant branch #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
RAW 599, a semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J00591577-7227546, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
PMMR 59, a red supergiant in Small Magellanic Cloud.
OGLE SMC-LPV-399, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
A #goodcandidate but no AO. Possibly Mira variable.
A #goodcandidate. No AO but possibly a late-type star.
A #star and #calaxy #contamination? no AO.
2MASS J01072272-7233344, an emission-line #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
ADS 15617 AB,a #binary star. A very #goodcandidate. One of the stars is G-type.
No AO. ok #candidate.
2MASS J01060452-7157068, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Large extinction due to dust.
V* RV Piscis Austrini, a Mira variable #star.
TYC 6460-1826-1, possibly a late-type #star. A #goodcandidate.
#contamination by a #star.
Dachs SMC 2-37, a red supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
PMMR 64, a red supergiant #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
HD 218155, an A0-class variable star. A very #goodcandidate.
HD 27152, a K-giant. A #goodcandidate.
BD-17 823, a K-type star. A very #goodcandidate.
2MASS J00225837-7206560, a late-type variable #star in 47 Tucanae cluster.
2MASS J01043984-7249481, a mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J00305063-7438204, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J00411410-7411303, a semi-regular pulsating #star in Small Magellanic Cloud. Really weird SED for a star.
HD 27165, a K-giant. A very #goodcandidate.
2MASS J00423580-7309214, a Mira variable #star with huge amount of excess infrared in Small Magellanic Cloud.
RAW 333, a pulsating late-type #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
A #goodcandidate. No AO.
A #goodcandidate. No AO found.
A #goodcandidate. No AO but a possible Mira variable.
IRAS F01066-7332, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J00483652-7258009, a young stellar object candidate in Small Magellanic Cloud. That makes it a very #goodcandidate.
No AO. Maybe it's not saturated enough. Rather ok #candidate.
CD-35 1701, a #goodcandidate. Can't tell its spectral class.
SV* HV 11402, a red #supergiant #star in a Small Magellanic Cloud.
2MASS J00375807-7512309, a #carbonstar in one of the Magellanic clouds.
ISO-MCMS J005212.9-730852, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
#star cluster in a Messier 74 #galaxy. A bit too far away for follow-up observations.
A #goodcandidate. No AO but possibly a Mira variable.
TYC 8866-463-1, a #goodcandidate.
A #carbonstar in Small Magellanic Cloud. However, its SED curve is unusual so it might be a #goodcandidate.
TYC 8502-903-1, a #goodcandidate but a possible late-type star.
MSX SMC 162, a Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
No AO. Might be a #galaxy nucleus.
2MASS J00530926-7413090, a Mira variable #star located in Small Magellanic Cloud.
A Mira variable #star in Small Magellanic Cloud.
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Possibly a late-type star.
2MASS J01062885-7152048. A #goodcandidate and an early-type star but not that promising for being emission-line star.
TYC 1195-1044-1. A #goodcandidate but is a late-type star.
SIMBAD says it's a #galaxy. SED is very #star-like.
A #goodcandidate. No AO.
A #goodcandidate but no AO. Foreign object slips in in red light.
A starburst #galaxy.
TYC 264-88-1, #goodcandidate but a late-type #star.
TYC 2031-216-1, a #goodcandidate.
Can I trust SIMBAD and Second Byurakan Survey for saying it's a #galaxy?
V* FX Bootis, a #goodcandidate but a Mira variable.
No AO.
CCDM J21377-0746C, star in a double system, a #goodcandidate. Circumstellar disk probably around the fainter companion because of #shifting.
LHA 115-S 38, an emission-line star and a white supergiant. Those certainly don't have debris disks.
2MASS J00535734-7334330, a Mira variable in a Small Magellanic Cloud.
Is this one of those HII galaxies?
GJ 3140, a very #goodcandidate. Although SIMBAD says it's a giant the papers say it's a dwarf.
Galaxy with star-like SED curve?
A #goodcandidate but a Mira variable.
A planetary nebula?
SED curve looks weird for a galaxy.
A #goodcandidate?
SIMBAD says it's a #planetarynebula.
SV* HV 1652 a red supergiant. That means no #goodcandidate?
A #goodcandidate. No AO. A lot of Infrared excess.
2MASS J00445120-7155570, a #goodcandidate.
2MASS J01251706-7323061,an early-type #star. A very #goodcandidate. Might be contaminated.
A #goodcandidate. No AO but possibly a Mira variable.
Almost a goodcandidate. No AO.
TYC 4976-283-1, a #goodcandidate. Mid to late-type star.
#goodcandidate but a late-type pulsating star.
2MASS J00472059-7225360, a #star and Mira variable with huge dust excess.
IRAS 03499-1730, a #goodcandidate. Possible Mira variable.
SIMBAD says it's an active galaxy nucleus.
Ok #candidate. No AO.
SED looks really promising.
SED curve looks almost promising.
HII galaxy?
An early-type #star suffers #contamination from a nearby object.
2MASS J01091961-7236523, #goodcandidate but a Mira variable. A lot of excess infrared.
C0155-7238, a #goodcandidate but being a #carbonstar might go against its odds.
2MASS J10552346+4910095, a #goodcandidate but it's an #AGB star so that might go against it. Paper confirms it's a giant.
Diffraction spikes because of HD 13091, an A-type star.
No AO but a #goodcandidate according to SED. More bright in blue than red or IR. Might be a galaxy nucleus though.
No diffraction spikes.
V-pattern!
#goodcandidate. Probably a Mira variable.
Inverted quasar?
It also seems that this object is brighter in ultraviolet and blue light than in green light. #contamination might be a cause?
It's definitely a #star. However, since it belongs to a AGB, it's probably ejected material. Background objects are also nearby. #candidate
Early-type star. Sounds promising. Might be contaminated by a quasar.
An ok #candidate.
Something trying to look like a #star.
SIMBAD says it's a quasar, papers say it's a quasar but why is its SED curve the opposite of your normal quasar?
Seems to be a quasar.
[MH95] 580, A #goodcandidate. However, SIMBAD says it is a #carbonstar and these hardly have debris disks.
#goodcandidate as it is a #star. However, SIMBAD says it's a Mira variable and SED curve looks really unusual.
#contamination by φ Eriandi. How's this phenomenon called though? Diffraction bubble or lens flare?
Mid/late-type star?
Mira variable?
Probably a Mira variable.
Variable Star of Mira Cet type
Hey, I classified that before!
SED is similar to Galaxy and a star. SIMBAD says it's a galaxy.
Very good candidate. Do B-stars have protoplanetary disks?
Agreed here.
Diffraction spikes by HD 3277.
Cepheid variable Star. Dust caused by ejected material?
That is indeed a star. What kind of a star though?
#contamination by HD 70918, a bright infrared source of its own.
V* PP Librae: a semi-regular pulsating #star
HD 107924, a #goodcandidate although it's a K-class giant.
Orange star is not that bad of a bad candidate.
SED looks like a #quasar but SIMBAD says it's a #galaxy. Image looks a bit like a star.
Object not bright enough.
Mira variable.
No AO. It's not an early-type star though.
#imageissues.
A very good candidate indeed. A6V star which means it's not a long period variable and therefore very possibly hosts a disk.
Those Mira stars are common here.
Some interesting dark object is visible above the target in blue light.
Weird interacting galaxies.
Almost looks like a #star
Spectral class M3.
Foreign object in K-band.
Weird object in 1.15µm.
No AO. Might be a Mira variable.
Teardrop image. Anyway, a #goodcandidate then.
That means it's definitely a target for Gemini Planet Imager.
This is very interesting: The center of the #galaxy is so bright that it almost looks like a #star. SED curve is also unusual.
A #goodcandidate. May be a Mira variable.
IRAS 16228+0855, a #goodcandidate. May be a Mira variable.
Maybe a #goodcandidate?
HR 6041. One of the papers mentions circumstellar disks. Does anyone have an access to that paper?
2MASS J01242443+0049532, a #goodcandidate but may be a Mira variable.
What's that in 1.15µm?
It looks like a galaxy and its SED curve is like a galaxy. It is probably a #galaxy.
TYC 973-1322-1 is definitely a star, but is it a mid or late-type star?
A #goodcandidate. No AO. Possible Mira variable.
Long-period variable star
A #goodcandidate. No AO but a possible Mira variable.
TYC 5610-1085-1, #goodcandidate although a possible Mira variable.
Almost a #goodcandidate. SIMBAD can be unreliable on this one.
IRAS 14294-2140, a #goodcandidate. Possible Mira variable.
#galaxy. No diffraction spikes either.
GSC 02975-01484 , M7 class. That means a possible Mira variable.
#goodcandidate.
Weird thing indeed.
#contamination by 96 Aquarii.
May be a Mira variable.
#trail
A #goodcandidate. No AO but could be a Mira variable.
Not saturated enough.
TYC 5860-1613-1. Spectral class unknown.
However, HD 131827, a star than causes #contamination glows brightly in infrared so that one can be a #goodcandidate. However, it's a giant.
#imageissues. Blue image not properly aligned.
#contamination by TYC 4547-1593-1
No AO but interesting SED.
What's its spectral class?
HD 1777, spectral class A main-sequence star. A very #goodcandidate.
However, it lacks diffraction spikes.
Imageissues. J-band missing.
#star indeed.
#imageissues. SDSS images missing.
No AO so this may be good. However, could it be a long-period variable?
2MASS J17311342+4737122, a #goodcandidate but possibly a Mira variable.
NO AO. A #goodcandidate or just a #star which suffers #contamination from #galaxy?
SED curve of this one is weird.
Very well hidden background galaxy?
HD 221631, a white giant causes #contamination
Galaxy according to SIMBAD and the photo but SEd curve is rather star-like, although not that pronounced.
#star #contamination by a #galaxy causing #shifting.
#goodcandidate. No AO but I bet it might be a Mira variable.
A #galaxy with extremely bright #infrared emission. It's 30 times brighter in 30µm than in 1µm.
Diffraction spikes by χ Phoenicis. Other #contamination as well.
#shifting #galaxy.
#knowndisk
Contrasting. While SIMBAD says it's a #galaxy, SED light curve seems promising.
2MASS J17110884+2230363, a #goodcandidate although it's a long-period variable star. Possibly Mira variable.
Edge-on galaxy.
A #goodcandidate according to SED. No AO.
It's a #star but #shifting image is due to #contamination by a #galaxy which glows in infrared.
A #star but since the image is #shifting, I expect a #contamination by a #galaxy.
Foreign object seen in 1.66µm.
One foreign object 1.15µm and another in 1.24µm.
#contamination
Mira variable.
What's going on in here? The image is saturated and looks like a #star, SED curve is #quasar -like and SIMBAD says it's a #galaxy.
HD 758 nearby.
Probably not. I can see faint things surrounding it and SED light curve is not promising either.
GSC 02478-00889, A #goodcandidate although it is a spectral class M. Might be a carbon star.
A #goodcandidate. The object is not shifting. However, its spectral class is late-M so 2MASS J16134221-0451403 might be a Mira variable.
No AO found. Guess this one deserves a bit further examination.
A #goodcandidate. SED looks promising. No AO found.
This asymmetrical #galaxy has very long arms.
Agreed here.
The object is definitely a star but the #shifting nature of this subject is probably due to #contamination by a #galaxy.
Would be a #goodcandidate. However, V* V459 Hydrae is a pulsating variable star according to SIMBAD.
#contamination due to an object that probably peaks in brightness in far infrared but otherwise yes, a good candidate. No AO.
Would have been a #goodcandidate otherwise. Can carbon stars have massive debris disks or have they blown them all away?
Rather #goodcandidate aside from the Mira thing.
Weird #artifact in blue.
HD 6368 nearby.
Object not saturated enough.
A #goodcandidate according to SED light curve. However, it seems it may be a pulsating star with ejected material. No AO.
Doesn't look like a qso.
HD 90046 nearby.
V* AV Aqr -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type
Wait a minute...I classified it before.
Weird object in 1.66µm.
A #goodcandidate. No AO found.
Foreign object in red.
No SIMBAD info. Can this be a blend?
IRAS 16100+0814
Almost.
Foreign object at 1.15µm.
A lot of objects here with rather similar brightness in visible light.
HD 157878, K-type star. A #goodcandidate.
SIMBAD shows that there's a #star called PB 5965 and also a quasar. Weird.
Foreign object in 1.15µm.
A #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD info.
Can I trust SIMBAD on this one as I see diffraction spikes a bit?
HD 77427, F-type star, very #goodcandidate.
However, HD 131698, is an early A-type giant/bright giant.
Spectral class A2. Sounds good.
#Galaxy next a a star with no excess infrared.
Something tries to pass off as a star.
No SIMBAD info.
F-type main sequence star. Sounds promising.
HD 15100 causing #diffraction-spikes
V* CP Phe -- Semi-regular pulsating Star
Maybe a #goodcandidate?
Blend? I can see a faint galaxy-like thing on the left of the star in blue light as well.
2 blended galaxies?
A very #goodcandidate. No AO found.
Might be a #goodcandidate.
#carbonstar
#contamination by TYC 6970-667-1.
Diffraction spikes by V* OS UMa.
#contamination
Possible Mira variable.
Rather fiddly galaxy.
A very #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD data.
HD 156093 causing diffraction spikes.
SED won't look that promising. The object is too faint to tell.
No AO. Still, it seems to be a late-type star.
Is it one of those starburst galaxies?
HD 153288, an early-type star it so would be a #goodcandidate but it could be a #blend due to #shifting nature.
It sure looks weird for a "possible #quasar."
Weird curvy #artifact in red.
#missingimages but otherwise a #goodcandidate. SIMBAD and SED tell that it's a #galaxy.
Known Mira variable.
Almost completely invisible in visible light but seems elongated.
M-class star.
Foreign object in 1.24µm.
The question is, is it a main-sequence star or a giant?
Seems to be #goodcandidate but it could be a blend with a #galaxy not visible at visible wavelengths due to #shifting nature.
SIMBAD says it's a quasar with absorption line systems but SED looks a bit better.
Paper: "Meeting the cool neighbors. V. A 2MASS-Selected sample of ultracool dwarfs." makes it even more promising. No debris disk info.
2MASS J13070086-2405319. A very #goodcandidate. It appears it's fainter in red than in blue or near-infrared.
Foreign object at 1.15µm.
#contamination by CD-40 1095
One of those galaxies with a lot of excess dust.
SED curve can mean anything here.
Does it still mean it could be a #goodcandidate?
A #goodcandidate but may also be a Mira variable.
For whatever it is, it is rather strange.
#diffraction-spikes brought to you by HD 110110.
A foreign object present in 1.15µm.
Very strange-looking quasar.
What does excess infrared around white dwarfs mean? A nebula?
#contamination of a star by a #galaxy in the background.
This one looks like a diamond in blue light.
#contamination
#Galaxy with rather even disk
All lined up!
Merger?
More precisely, η Horologii.
Must have been a large or low-flying aeroplane.
#contamination by CD-25 9549.
Diffraction spike caused by BD+68 942
CD-42 162 causes diffraction spikes.
TYC 5498-699-1, A very #goodcandidate. May be a mid-type star.
No SIMBAD info.
SED curve is very unusual.
Probably not but it can be a #quasar.
CD-31 1001 contaminates this #quasar.
Spectral class: K0
2MASS J16162050-0428451, a late-type star. #goodcandidate. May be a Mira variable.
Too faint to tell.
Interesting #row of objects on the right.
TYC 596-145-1.
TYC 4423-2111-1, A very #goodcandidate. However, this picture suffers from a #contamination due to 2MASX J16545404+7024388, a nearby galaxy.
An ok #candidate.
Diffraction spikes by HD 75432, a star that's very bright in infrared.
HD 87180 may cause #diffraction-spikes
Flat (or the ones that peak in the middle) SED curves tend to hint at quasars.
#goodcandidate. No AO. Could be a variable star.
V* IN Her, #goodcandidate. Could be a giant though.
Diffraction spike by V* ER Aqr.
SIMBAD says it's a #galaxy and although SED looks good, I see no diffraction spikes.
Caused by Tau Hydrae?
#shifting
#contamination by HD 223810, an F-type star.
What kind of a #galaxy is this?
What is this object?
SED curve is rather unusual.
Already a target of Gemini Planet Finder.
It's surrounded by something so I don't think it's a star.
HD 149955 on the right.
The glow of HD 79341 can be seen lower left.
#imageissues with 1.24µm image missing.
A #goodcandidate. Although it is probably already examined (can be seen with naked eye). According to papers, it's called an "A-shell" star.
Foreign object in 1.15µm.
TYC 7551-41-1 outshines the object in WISE 1 and 2.
Diffraction spike is caused by HD 14340, a spectral class K giant.
#goodcandidate. Image is blurry in red light.
Foreign object at first quadrant of the image in 1.15µm and then at the second quadrant in 1.24µm image.
No AO. May be a galaxy.
So it's a galaxy masquerading itself as a star?
It Is indeed darker in green color than in blue or red.
Qso?
That distant object may peak at even longer wavelengths.
Ejecta?
No AO but is probably a low-temperature star.
Needs to be a bit brighter to tell if it's a false positive or not.
Curved #galaxy
Is the object itself any good?
Good find!
Diffraction spikes by HD 88667.
Burderline #goodcandidate with SED curve looking promising. However, it may be just a #galaxy. No AO.
A #goodcandidate but may be a Mira variable. No SIMBAD data.
#goodcandidate. An early-type star.
Needs to be a bit brighter to tell but is still probably a galaxy.
Diffraction spikes by HD 11019, a G3 main-sequence star.
Twin #galaxies. Possibly interacting.
...diffraction spikes brought to you by HD 118211.
Quasar or a star?
Unknown object in 2MASS J (1.24 μm).
Diffraction spikes by HD 223408.
A #goodcandidate.
#contamination
Star in question is CD-65 46. No papers about that star have been released.
Almost a #goodcandidate with good SED, galaxy according to SIMBAD. #trail?
Diffraction spike coming from HD 123601.
Star, active galaxy nucleus or a quasar?
2MASS J09214812-0219433, A very #goodcandidate although proper motion is high.
#imageissues in blue light.
#galaxy next to a star.
An edge-on #galaxy.
If this object was just a bit brighter...
V* CD Phoenicis, A very #goodcandidate. A-type Alpha² Canum Venaticorum variable
This is borderline. Although SIMBAD may be trusted as many papers reference that.
#Contamination by BD-00 295.
Can I trust SIMBAD or not on this one?
The shape of this #galaxy is strange.
Seems like a quasar to me.
Strangely, this #galaxy is off the crosshairs in 2MASS but on crosshairs in others.
A #goodcandidate according to SED curve.
#goodcandidate. SIMBAD marks this off as a #star.
#Galaxy as SIMBAD tells or not?
Diffraction spikes caused by HD 154528, a white main-sequence star.
A #goodcandidate. Could be a Mira variable.
No AO. Too faint to tell?
#contamination in DSS2 images.
Weird SED curve. No AO.
Line present in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm).
No AO. May be a galaxy, may be a star.
#imageissues
Galaxy as SIMBAD tells or not?
Probably caused by either TYC 8466-658-1 or HR 162. Considering how long this spike is, then probably the latter.
A #goodcandidate. Might be a Mira variable. No AO found.
Foreign object or an #artifact present in 1.15µm.
Boomerang-shaped #galaxy.
#galaxy #merger?
#contamination
#star indeed.
Very sneaky or is SIMBAD wrong?
Artifacts or features?
Twin objects.
#goodcandidate but may be a Mira variable.
Ripples in blue light.
A #weird row of objects on the left side visible in blue and red light and slightly in 1.15µm as well. What could these be?
#contamination by TYC 5871-315-1 which makes the object appear invisible in most wavelengths displayed.
#goodcandidate although it may be a Mira variable.
#imageissues. Jagged blue image.
Very irregular #galaxy
Blue image is stretched.
Weird streak #artifacts in 1.15µm.
#Contamination due to a star HD 98933, an excess infrared source of its own.
A #ring feature is visible.
Definitely a #star. However, ejected material is visible.
#imageissues. Object is off-center in blue.
#streak
#contamination
GSC 04561-00825 may be a #goodcandidate but still a possible Mira variable.
How many galaxies are there or how large is that #galaxy?
Unknown object or artifact in 1.15µm.
#imageissues. Blue image is not aligned.
Good find!
Borderline object although may be a galaxy due to not having sharp edges.
Asymmetric 2-armed #galaxy.
#goodcandidate. Possible Mira variable.
A very #goodcandidate. According to SIMBAD, it is brighter in blue than in red light so that means it's not a Mira variable either.
Very flat SED graph.
A #goodcandidate. No AO found. Possible Mira variable.
A speck of dust partly obscuring an object in blue color.
Galaxy that looks like a star?
#contamination
Contaminating star is HD 133546.
A very #goodcandidate. No AO. Brightest in red light.
Hard to tell.
Stars like this often host debris disks.
Looks round.
A #star in front of a #galaxy? Might be due to #shifting nature of this object.
BL Lac - type object according to SIMBAD. SED light curve looks unusual though.
For an object that bright it still has no SIMBAD info.
This object looks very weird in red filter.
#imageissues due to V* BX Phe.
Galaxy or a star?
#imageissues. SDSS R 0.623 μm) missing.
SED only shows infrared light but Sun-like and hotter stars have peaks in brightness at shorter wavelengths.
#galaxy surrounded by a ring.
SED curve looks really weird. Like a star, but drops only in last 3 data points. No SIMBAD info. #interesting.
Tadpole galaxy?
Weird mass at the right of the galaxy.
#imageissues in 2MASS wavelengths.
Mira variable?
Hard to tell at wavelength of which this object peaks in terms of brightness.
#goodcandidate. No SIMBAD info. Could be a Mira variable.
A #goodcandidate. however, 2MASS J15530588-0505378 is a late-M star and could be a Mira variable instead.
#rings in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm)
#goodcandidate.
Weaker trail in blue light.
Unknown object in 2MASS H (1.66 μm)
Ring in near-infrared in top left.
Incomplete #trail in red light.
The bright star in question is HD 214813.
A #goodcandidate. Np SIMBAD info. Wonder if it's a variable star.
Galaxy which i unusually bright in blue color.
A #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD info.
Tail in 2MASS J (1.24 μm)
Early-G star. A very #goodcandidate.
Boomerang galaxy in top right.
A #goodcandidate. However, it may be a star nearing the end of its life.
V* WW Lib, semi-regular pulsating star. May be a #goodcandidate or just an ejected material.
HD 5229, a #goodcandidate but is an orange giant. Probably already examined.
#goodcandidate although a possible Mira variable.
#goodcandidate although it's a late-type star.
TYC 8494-650-1, a very #goodcandidate. Early-mid-type star so it's a chance for it to host a circumstellar disk.
Galaxy collision?
Not round enough to be a star.
An early-type star.
There are 3 objects. Round galaxies?
It's an M-type star. Possibly a Mira variable.
#goodcandidate although it may possibly be an expelled gas due to being Mira variable.
A good candidate. However, it could be a bow shock.
A #goodcandidate but it a #Cepheid variable.
No AO but probably a #galaxy.
Mid-late type star.
A #goodcandidate.
#galaxy or a #star?
A blue giant #star, HD 89884. As it is a large blue star, no debris disks are expected. Probably already examined.
#galaxy behind a #star corrupting the data. No SIMBAD info.
No AO.
Phantom ellipse in DSS2 Red (0.975 μm).
Early-type star. No SIMBAD info.
A very #goodcandidate. 2 early-type bright stars. Lower left has something glowing in infrared. Probably already examined due to brightness.
An #unknownobject in DSS2 Red (0.975 μm).
Expelled gas?
A #goodcandidate but may be caused by a #bowshock or a background object.
Almost bright enough to tell the difference.
What an alignment!
#bowshock
#bowshock?
Just too faint to tell if it's an early-type star or a galaxy.
A #goodcandidate. ROTSE1 J163910.78+080125.7. Cepheid variable star.
A #goodcandidate. A late-type star.
A foreign object present in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm).
Curvy #galaxy.
Boomerang-shaped #galaxy
A #goodcandidate. A late-type star in a possible binary system. Possibly a #nebula. No SIMBAD data.
A #goodcandidate. A late-type star. No SIMBAD info. Possibly a #nebula.
Perhaps a #goodcandidate. Needs to be only a bit brighter to tell.
Some weird #imageissues. The object goes all zig-zag in red filter.
Maybe, maybe not.
A very #goodcandidate. A early-type star in a #binary system. No SIMBAD info.
Mid-late type star. A #goodcandidate.
CD-34 15387, a very #goodcandidate. An early-type star.
Quasar?
A very odd #galaxy.
1-armed #galaxy?
#goodcandidate indeed. Emission peaks in red.
Object is misaligned in #SDSS
I first thought it was a #goodcandidate.
A #goodcandidate. However, it's a late-type star so it may probably be a #nebula.
Quite a #goodcandidate.
Would be a #goodcandidate but is #shifting. Is it caused by an object not seen in visible light?
May be a #star. Slightly too faint to tell.
Maybe. Could be a #nebula.
So is it a non-star disguising as an early-type star?
Object is off the center in 2MASS images.
Might be a #nebula.
What causes the shape of this object to deform in 2MASS K (2.16 μm)?
HD 72441 nearby.
HD 121611. A very #goodcandidate. It's a blue main-sequence star. However, due to its brightness, it is probably throughly examined.
Definitely a #goodcandidate. It's a B class star HD 67044.
Definitely a #star, possibly in a #binary system. However, it may be surrounded by a #nebula instead. Still may be a #goodcandidate.
A #goodcandidate but might be a #nebula.
Almost. However, it is not round enough.
A #goodcandidate. However, it might be just a nebula since it's a Mira-type star according to SIMBAD. Or ejected gas.
Really irregular #galaxy
It is shifting a bit. However, This object may also be in a binary system.
This object changes its shape a lot in different wavelengths.
May be a #goodcandidate.
Although it's a BL Lac object according to SIMBAD , its SED curve is similar to a #goodcandidate.
That is definitely a spiral #galaxy.
#imageissues. It almost seems that there is a really bright object nearby.
Seyfert #galaxy?
Then it means it is unlikely for this star to have a debris disk?
A #goodcandidate.
Red light image is not correctly oriented.
#goodcandidate. However, since it's a Mira-type star, it probably has no debris disks.
#infrared source. If it had been a bit brighter, it would be possible to determine if it is a star or a galaxy.
A very #goodcandidate. This star might look weird as visible and near-infrared images are taken in higher resolution.
Would be a #goodcandidate but it is probably an observed star, namely HD 146047, a yellow giant.
Late-type star.
#imageissues.
Additional object in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm).
A #goodcandidate. Peaks in red light.
#goodcandidate.
Late-type star.
A #goodcandidate. Seems to be a mid-late type star.
Can I trust SIMBAD on this one or is this star-like enough?
#oversaturation by a nearby star.
Not quite round enough.
A very #goodcandidate. However, it's an M-type star.
Peaks in red. Do galaxies often peak their brightness in red light?
If it was a star, it's not bright enough to show a star-like SED signature.
#goodcandidate
Late-type star.
Is it one of those very high-emission galaxies?
Another borderline object.
Borderline.
Some weird bright object nearby.
Can SIMBAD be trusted on this one?
There must be a really bright object nearby.
What's happening in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm)?
#contamination
Almost a star-like SED curve. Probably because the object is not bright enough.
#shifting a lot but SED curve looks good. Is that a star in front of a galaxy?
#shifting but SED is very star-like. Is there a #galaxy behind a star? A #goodcandidate?
A very #goodcandidate.
Object is #shifting off the center in blue light.
A very #goodcandidate. Variable Mira-type star.
Bright #galaxy with a weird SED light curve.
Late-type star.
A very #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD info. Possibly a binary star.
#missingimages
Very #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD info. Brightness peaks in red.
A line in blue image.
Mid-late-type star.
Very #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD info.
Very clear spiral #galaxy. No SIMBAD info.
Three galaxies together that shine about as bright in 22µm. Interesting.
I don't know if it's a galaxy or a #goodcandidate. Both the shape of the object and SED curve is something between the two. No SIMBAD info.
What kind of a galaxy is this?
#goodcandidate. Seems to be a low-temperature star.
Massive #contamination. Probably due to a nearby bright object. Any known bright objects near this object?
Still a #goodcandidate as SED light curve fits well with a star signature.
Almost.
#goodcandidate. Peaks in near-infrared.
#oversaturation due to nearby object.
Add that to the observation list!
Peaks in near-infrared.
An unknown object in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm) image.
Seems to be full of rather hot stars.
Peak emission in red.
#trail
Star-like image but SED doesn't look that promising.
Peaks in red light. Cannot go to first follow-up observations due to unfavorable co-ordinates.
Fairly low-temperature star.
This star has a fairly low surface temperature.
A very #goodcandidate. Follow-up observations need to wait as it is slightly too bright and co-ordinates are a bit off.
Very peculiar SED light curve for a galaxy.
A very #goodcandidate.
Additional object in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm)
I think it has a bit too much long-wavelength infrared to be a #goodcandidate.
An face-on galaxy?
#infrared source. Does not look round but SED looks promising. A #goodcandidate.
#Galaxy that looks like a star.
#trail passing in front of an object.
SED looks promising when trying to classify this as a #goodcandidate.
Almost a #goodcandidate.
Is it a #galaxy imitating a #star?
What's with the shape of this galaxy?
#shifting but seems that SED curve is #goodcandidate - like.
#toobright
No info but probably a galaxy or something.
#goodcandidate here.
For something classified as #galaxy in SIMBAD, it actually has very star-like signature in SED but peaking in 2µm.
#trail
Moves off the crosshairs in WISE 4 but otherwise a #goodcandidate. Is there an object not seen in visible or near-infrared light?
BD-14 6346C. Star in a double system. A very #goodcandidate. Extremely bright so I guess it has already been observed.
Off the crosshairs in 2mass but a very #goodcandidate.
Not a lot of mid-infrared.
#cluster
Galaxy that is not very bright in mid-infrared.
#known planetary #nebula.
No info in SIMBAD but this may be a galaxy.
2 additional objects visible at different wavelengths.
#trail
#galaxy with an unusual SED curve.
#oversaturation by a nearby object
#infrared source
SED light curve between galaxy-like and star-like.
SIMBAD says it's a galaxy but SED shows a star-like signature.
BL Lac - type object
Almost a good candidate.
SED light curve is unusual.
SED is rather flat.
SIMBAD says there's a #star somewhere.
DSS2 IR (1.15 μm) is a bit too bright but it is an #infrared source.
A #goodcandidate.
What contaminates this candidate?
A very #goodcandidate.
#contamination. But by what?
Galaxy or a star?
SED curve looks also promising.
#galaxy or a #star?
#infrared source.
A very #goodcandidate.
Very #goodcandidate. Cannot go to first follow-up observation because it's a bit too bright.
This object is off the crosshairs in DSS2.
2-armed #galaxy?
Very interesting candidate.
#goodcandidate
The error bars of SED are quite high.
#goodcandidate. #oversaturation by a nearby object in WISE 1, 2 and 3.
Galaxy nucleus or candidate.
#infrared source.
Borderline #goodcandidate.
#artifact in blue.
Galaxy?
#artifact
#oversaturation by a nearby object in WISE 1.
Almost a #goodcandidate but SIMBAD says it's a #galaxy.
Just a bit too much mid-infrared.
#goodcandidate . This star seems to be surrounded by something.
#infrared source.
This object is confusing. What is it?
#infrared source. Almost a #goodcandidate
Galaxy nucleus.
#goodcandidate
2MASX J09002135+0521122
Galaxy or a star?
#goodcandidate and infrared source.
Almost a #goodcandidate. It's a galaxy according to SIMBAD but the SED curbe is almost star-like.
#goodcandidate . It seems there are galaxies behind the star.
Galaxy?
Too galaxy-like?
#goodcandidate but is #shifting for some reason. No info on SIMBAD.
#cluster
#contamination by a nearby bright object.
Borderline #goodcandidate. SIMBAD shows two objects here.
SED missing
#galaxy #cluster
#trail
HD 224155, A-type #goodcandidate. A very #brightstar. Too bright for the first follow-up observation.
Two long-armed galaxies.
#oversaturation due to nearby object.
2 galaxies
Add that to the list.
#contamination
Probably a #galaxy
Object nearly invisible in several pictures due to #contamination.
Face-on #galaxy?
#radiosource
SDSS images too bright.
A very #goodcandidate
Missing SDSS G 0.481 μm and faulty SDSS Z 0.906 μm slide.
Almost a #goodcandidate but too much excess mid-infrared.
#oversaturation makes the object invisible in WISE 1 and 2.
Something to add to the promising candidates list.
Good candidate indeed.
#trail
#oversaturation due to nearby bright star.
#oversaturation in many images and #shifting in 2MASS.
#oversaturation of a nearby object.
It's a "goodcandidate" but is surrounded by something.
Dubious.
A #goodcandidate but is a Cepheid variable.
Incomplete and curvy #trail seen in red.
#contamination
Spiral #galaxy
Is this a #galaxy?
#goodcandidate . Weird shape in SDSS U 0.359 μm though.
Weird #artifact . This object is #shifting with trails and a 90° turn. What is it?
Too bright in mid-infrared.
#quasar
Galaxy that's more visible in red light.
#contamination by a nearby object.
#trail
#goodcandidate
Not quite.
Face-on #galaxy?
#goodcandidate
#trail
Face-on galaxy?
#cluster
#cluster
Galaxy?
Two objects.
Anti-star according to SED.
#BLLacObject
Light curve is #unusual. SIMBAD says it's an "object of unknown nature". The emission peaks in the middle of SED curve.
White main sequence star.
#goodcandidate nevertheless according to SED curve. What contaminates it though?
#Galaxy #cluster
#trail
Galaxy?
Two objects.
What is the contaminating star called?
That #shifting movement here is highly unusual.
That's a very #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD data.
#infraredsource
SIMBAD says it is a Be #star. SED light curve is unusual.
Active galaxy nucleus?
Strange #galaxy shape.
Very unusual SED curve. According to SIMBAD, it's an active galaxy nucleus.
#goodcandidate #infraredsource according to SIMBAD.
What is that object?
Object has a companion in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm).
#streak
#Oversaturation by a nearby object in 2MASS, WISE 1 and WISE 2.
#goodcandidate
#goodcandidate
The SED light curve of this one is rather unusual as it its near-10µm brightness is similar to near-5µm instead of near-20µm one.
An active galaxy nucleus. SED curve looks similar to a star.
A bit too much mid-infrared.
A #goodcandidate.
Almost.
Very #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD data.
#infraredsource
#Blotch in 2MASS K (2.16 μm)
3 objects in a row.
Emission-line #galaxy
Very #goodcandidate. No SIMBAD data.
#oversaturation of a nearby star makes the object nearly invisible in WISE 1 and WISE 2.
SIMBAD says it's a #quasar.
This is difficult to classify.
No info on the object. Possible #galaxy?
Probably a galaxy.
Emission doesn't fall enough in infrared to be a good candidate.
#oversaturation in WISE 1 and 2 makes the object dark in these wavelengths.
Almost but excess >10µ infrared.
Extra object in 2MASS J (1.24 μm).
Excess mid-infrared.
A lot of mid-infrared.
#infraredsource
#blotch in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm).
#goodcandidate or too much mid-infrared? Quasar according to SIMBAD.
Bright indeed with the right SED curve.
#goodcandidate BD+65 1183.
An extra object in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm)
SED curve looks flat here.
Spiral #galaxy
SED curve is unusual.
The image extends to the left in WISE 4
#goodcandidate. TYC 7999-1009-1.
Galactic #cluster.
#infrared source.
Changes shape a lot in different images.
Borderline #goodcandidate.
Excess radiation in SED data at >10µm.
Excess radiation in >10µm.
#goodcandidate. Even in SED. No information in SIMBAD.
2 galaxies here.
Too much mid-infrared in SED.
Not very round in 2MASS images.
Not very round in 2MASS images.
Very dim on shorter wavelengths.
#radiosource
The object almost disappears in 2MASS J (1.24 μm), 2MASS H (1.66 μm), WISE 1 and WISE 2 due to #oversaturation of a nearby object.
Probably a face-on galaxy.
#streaks
#goodcandidate according to SED but according to SIMBAT, it's a Semi-regular pulsating Star.
Very bright in infrared so a bad candidate.
Thanks
#goodcandidate despite shifting a bit in WISE images.
Bright in infrared.
#shifting in 2MASS images.
#shifting
Spiral #galaxy
Interesting how one object appears in only one band.
Weird galaxy.
What's happening in WISE 1 and 2 images?
Not round in 2MASS H (1.66 μm) image.
A very #brightstar nearby just off the picture.
Seems to be a #goodcandidate.
According to SIMBAD, it's a galaxy.
#galaxy with #oversturation at WISE 1 and WISE 2.
Not round in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm).
#quasar
This object is #shifting in 2MASS images.
#galaxy and #oversaturation
#oversaturated star with another object close by. A very #goodcandidate.
The object disappears in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm)
2MASS J14003351-2716560. Not much information about it aside from being an infrared source.
#artifact streak
Just at the edge of high-resolution area. #goodcandidate
#verybright #oversaturated star. HR 3651 to be precise.
Seems promising despite there being 2 objects.
#oversaturated #goodcandidate
#goodcandidate
Very #goodcandidate
Looks rather promising.
Two objects, at least one of them a #galaxy
Bright #galaxy
#oversaturation in WISE 1 and WISE 2 images.
#oversaturation
DSS2 IR (1.15 μm) image doesn't look round enough.
#oversaturation
#shifting
#shifting in WISE 1
#oversaturation
#shifting in WISE 1
#galaxy?
#oversaturation
This thing ends up being very close to center even in WISE 4.
Seems to be a #goodcandidate despite multiple objects in the same circle.
#oversaturation
This seems to be a #goodcandidate
#artifacts in DSS2 IR (1.15 μm)
#oversaturation
#oversaturation
Two objects but still a #goodcandidate.
#goodcandidate despite another object visible in SDD2 Blue and Red.
Object is #shifting in 2MASS images.
Brightest spots of WISE 1 (3.4 μm) and WISE 1 (3.4 μm) images go off-center for some reason. #oversaturation is also present.
#oversaturation in WISE images.
#brightstar
This seems promising.
A line of objects
#artifacts
missing images
Odd galaxy
#oversaturation
#brightstar with object shifting in WISE 1
#galaxy with arms visible only in 2MASS H (1.66 μm)
WISE 1 (3.4 μm) shifts off the crosshairs for some reason.
#oversaturation in WISE images.
This looks promising.
Duplication glitch in SDSS images.
Missing 2MASS images.
#oversaturation
edge-on #galaxy
#galaxy with a large arm.
#brightstar
#brightstar . 3.4 μm image shows that there might be two objects.
#artifacts
#galaxy
Some sort of "tailed" object?
#brightstar
Is it some sort of #cluster?
This seems to meet every false positive condition.
Barely visible in 2mass. Excess mid-infrared radiation?
#oversaturation
Why doesn't it emit a lot of certain infrared light?
#brightstar
Central object only visible in infrared. Wonder why.
Is it a #binary_object of some sort?
What is this object?