Disk Detective Talk
#goodcandidate
#galaxy
#multiple objects
HD 59498 -- Be Star in SIMBAD
It's Galaxy
#Goodcandidate
#Galaxy
The error bar is very wide.
Maybe a star and maybe a #Galaxy I suggest Galaxy
#AGN
It seems good in shape and very good in SED so it is #Goodcandidate
I agree it's a very #Goodcandidate
Spectral type:F6
#multiple
SED is good but red 0.975 micron is not clean so its #multiple
Quasar is an AGN
Variable Star and IRAS
It has a shape and SED of #galaxy
Unknown maybe #galaxy
A hot star Be type EM* AS 77 -- Emission-line Star in SIMBAD and #Goodcandidate
It's Quasar with z(~) 0.5056
The SED is good and the shape of star itself is good too but there is a faint signal still be detectable at 7 o'clock
TYC 8598-354-1 -- Star in SIMBAD #Goodcandidate
not far #Galaxy
There are tow objects. One of them is a #Galaxy with z(~) 0.22803 so according to Hubble parameter it's distance will be between
it's distance will be between 2.2 and 3.3 Gly
There are several signals in the background at 6:00 o'clock and at 7 o'clock in DSS2 data
Seyfert 1 Galaxy in SIMBAD
#extended
in Simbad it's Galaxy
in DSS2 Red there is a signal at 4:30 o'clock so it's #multiple
But it is extended in WISE 4
TYC 4252-1118-1 -- Star in SIMBAD
It's star put not clean in DSS2 IR
Possible #Galaxy , Infra-Red source in SIMBAD
Object moves Crosshairs
quasar, V= 151347 km/s
Maybe it's #Goodcandidate but it is possible there is a faint signal at 11:00 o'clock in DSS2 Red and also for same coordinate in DSS2 Blue
It looks like a spiral #Galaxy (in DSS2 Red )
There are faint signals between 12:00 o'clock and 1:30 o'clock so it is #multiple
#multiple , there is a faint object you can see it at 3:30 o'clock in DSS2 Red and IR.
By monitoring data for the same coordinate but at another date (Aladin) we can notice that the object is #multiple
There are signals in the DSS2 IR so it's #multiple
It could be a #Goodcandidate but there are in DSS2 Red tow faint signals at 3:30 o'clock and at 7:00 o'clock. the SED is Good
#galaxy in SIMBAD it's Seyfert 1 Galaxy
It's #Galaxy
in SIMBAD it's Dark Cloud (nebula), the curve in SED is a star with dust.
#galaxy in SIMBAD its velocity V=22738 km/s
Spectral type is: A0V. It's possible main-sequence star
#variable star is known in SIMBAD
In SIMBAD it's Double or multiple star
Good shape and Good SED #Goodcandidate
The shape and SED are Good and the temperature is about 2400 k according to the lamda maximum by using Wien's low.
It looks like there are dust and gas in the environment. This one is important. It seems to be low temperature young-stellar.
TYC 8165-244-1 -- Star in SIMBAD, #Goodcandidate
It can be found by using Vizier Photometry that the lamda maximum is about 242 THz so the temperature is about 2400 K.
V* HM Peg -- Semi-regular pulsating Star in SIMBAD
Just there is a sign for a very faint signal in DSS2 red at 7 o'clock, Anyway it's #Goodcandidate
The environment is clean, the shape is very good and the SED is very good so it's #Goodcandidate
There are very wide errors for the first three bands and the last one.
#Galaxy in SIMBAD
It is spiral #galaxy It has 2 arms. It's several arc seconds across so it's very far (maybe in the regain where there are quasars).
It's a star but also it's #multiple
It's #Goodcandidate. but with this note: there are faint signals in the background in DSS2 red data.
possible young stellar object, #Goodcandidate
IRAS 14077-5455 -- Star in SIMBAD. It's #Goodcandidate.
HD 157674 -- Star in SIMBAD, B3III C spectral type.
possible #galaxy
It's Variable Star of Mira Cet type in SIMBAD
The distance between the centers of the tow stars is about 1.5'.
This star is too close to the Variable Star of delta Sct type and can't be resolved in WISE. It can be resolved in 2MASS data.
Carbon Star in SIMBAD (it lost most of its fuel.
SDSS J153916.33+442237.9 -- Emission-line galaxy in SIMBAD
It's #multiple due to all DSS2 bands have the same positions for the faint signals in the red circle at 3 & 9 o'clock.
It seems to be pr-sequence star. #Goodcandidate.
#multiple.The 1st tow bands in SED are nearly equal each other, & that maybe because there are faint signals in the background,see DSS2 Red
in WISE it's part of nebula even it seems to be object moves cross of crosshairs but it's extended, The regain it came from is radio source
From shape and SED it's possible #Galaxy
The NIR data have large errors in SED and high amount of TIR data so it's possible a #Galaxy
The star is in the regain with high emission of x-ray & gamma-ray that mean the environment consists of high temperature of gas or dust
It's a Star in SIMBAD, The shape is OK, there is other object but it's on the circle so I'll classify it as #Goodcandidate.
I'll classify it as #Goodcandidate, but there is a faint signal in DSS2 Red at 6 o'clock and 7 o'clock, the SED is OK
TYC 6308-1984-1 -- Star in SIMBAD, It's #Goodcandidate
Variable Star of Mira Cet type in SIMBAD
anyway it's #multiple
There is a faint object at 2 o'clock so maybe it's really a star but the other object effects in infrared bands, or maybe it's a ANG,
unfortunately it's #multiple, the other object is at 7 o'clock
there is a faint object at 00:00 o'clock
It's TYC Star in SIMBAD and it's shape is good and the SED is good, just the first tow point's are relatively equal?, It's #Goodcandidate
#star with interstellar dust
It's #multiple. that is clear in both 2MASS J and H, and also in the shape at shorter wavelength.
#multiple, the other object is at 11 o'clock.
Radio Galaxy in SIMBAD, according to Hubble law it's not so far (V= 12316 km/s)
It's AGN in SIMBAD
#multiple, the other object is at 8 o'clock
SED is good and the shape is good, #Goodcandidate
The SED is good but the shape is not round and withe a faint object at 1 o'clock I'll classify it as #multiple
[VV2006c] J141950.5+641803 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy in SIMBAD
Possible Galaxy
The SED is good but there is an object at 00:30 o'clock
IRAS F01358-6907 -- Infra-Red source in SIMBAD
It's V* GY Oph -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type, but It's not round in DSS2 so I'll classify it as #multiple
TYC 1137-1160-1 -- Star in SIMBAD it's red, #Goodcandidate
The SED is good and the shape is good but there is a faint object in the background at 9 o'clock and it saturated in WISE4 so it's #multiple
Extended beyond the red circle
with a faint signal in the background in DSS2 IR at 9 o'clock, but it still #Goodcandidate
for comparison there is high value of error in SED for WISE3
multiple problems moves off or extended beyond circle in both WISE3 and WISE4
not round
IRAS -- Infra-Red source in SIMBAD with Distance to the center arcsec: 8.15 so it's #multiple
It's possible Emission Line Galaxy
the SED is good & the shape is a quite good, I'll classify it as #Goodcandidate
It's #Goodcandidate but withe a very faint object in DSS2 Red at 8 o'clock
Empty in WISE3 and moves off the crosshairs
#multiple and Extended
#multiple and Eextended
It's a little saturated in WISE4, #Goodcandidate
Possible quasar
#Goodcandidate, but just there is faint signal on the circle
This one is very good, it's IRAS 23002+6529 -- Star in SIMBAD with no reference so it's #Goodcandidate
It's a star, but the high signal in WISE is (interstellar light) but there is faint object at 2:30 o'clock so it's #multiple
There are more than one objects in the red circle, one of them is at 7 'o'clock the 2nd is at 11, so it's #multiple
Possible #Galaxy
The SED is good but there is signal in the background in DSS2 and the shape is not round so it's #multiple
It's TYC 8977-7936-1 -- Star, the SED is good, but it extended beyond red circle.
Possible #galaxy
Most of the object at 5 o'clock is out of the red circle & shape is good and SED is Very good, so it's possible young star #Goodcandidate
It's not round in DSS2 Blue but still OK , #Goodcandidate
SED looks good, The object is round, so I'll classify it as #Goodcandidate, but with This note: there are several faint signals in DSS2 data
Extended in WISE4
There are several faint objects in DSS2 images, so its #multiple
It's a star but withe #multiple objects and moves off the crosshairs
It looks good but saturated in WIS4
It's an IRAS -- Star in SIMBAD, But there are three objects, the 2nd is at 4 o'clock and the 3d is faint at 10 o'clock. So it's #multiple
#multiple, See 2MASS J
#multiple the other faint object is at 2 o'clock
I'll chose #Goodcandidate
the amount of radiation in WISE4 by comparison with WISE5 witch taken by the same instrument means that this star is with installer dust
Could satellite turn in this way (through 20 arc-sec), I think in this scale it should be straight line
Could satellite turn in this way (through 20 arc-sec)? I think in this scale it should be straight line
I think it's galaxy not a multiple because stars usually follow blackbody Curve so tow stars curve will not form like this in SED
I'll classify it as #Goodcandidate, but there is faint object at 11 o'clock
there are faint object on the circle at 12 o'clock so maybe we can consider it doesn't has an effect so I'll classify it as (#Goodcandidate)
It's star but not round so it's not goodcandidate
It looks good, but there is a faint object at 5 o'clock
IRAS -- Star in SIMBAD, but the shape is not round & due to the shape follow same topology in DSS2 Red & IR I think it's #multiple
#multiple, the other at 12 o'clock
It's SED look good and it's TYC 3152-802-1 -- Star in SIMBAD, but in WISE 4 it's moves off and saturated
Maybe there are tow objects, the 2nd radiate more in Infrared, so it moves off
It saturated in WISE4
it's some kind of galaxy, in SIMBAD it's Infra-Red source
Tow objects, see 2MASS J, #Multiple
#multiple (4 objects)
#multiple , tow faint objects at 2 and 5 o'clock and the 3d at 7 o'clock
Maybe it's Galaxy
I'll sort it into #multiple
Extended beyond circle
It's TYC 8577-2254-1 -- Star in SIMBAD but it's Saturated in W4 so it's not-candidate
#Goodcandidate, It's BD+63 225 -- Emission-line Star in SIMBAD, no References & the spectral type is B2
tow objects, in DSS2 red and Infra-red, #Multiple
It's Star in SIMBAD, the spectral type is B3III, SED it's star with interstellar dust.
#Multiple the other object is at 8 o'clock
It's OK not perfect, so it's #Goodcandidate
I'll classify it as #Goodcandidate, in fact it's a star with interstellar dust
Its shape is OK, the SED is Good so it's #Goodcandidate
Not round in DSS2 red but it still #Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate, with some signals in the background
There are several objects in the red circle, The clear one in addition to that in the center is at 8 o'clock in DSS2 Red, it's #Multiple
IN DSS2 It's #Multiple , 1st object is at 4 o'clock and the 2nd is at 7:30 o'clock
in DSS2 IR, It's #Multiple
It's Extended beyond circle in W4 and There are other object at 8 O'clock
Not a #Goodcandidate
There is very faint signal at 6 o'clock, I'll classify it as #Goodcandidate
It's possible a young star. (The maximum flux in SED is at WISE1)
The other object at 2 o'clock, so it's #Multiple
It's a Star in SIMBAD, But in WISE4 it's Extended beyond circle especially in the top and right
Good shape but SED suggests #Galaxy
Good shape and Good SED so it's #Goodcandidate
In SIMBAD it's Star, In DSS2 red & IR there are several objects, so it's #Multiple
There are several faint objects in DSS2 red & it's saturated in WISE4 (the upper right corner is black & the others are blue), #multiple
It's a star. There is tow addition objects, the 1st on the circle at 2 o'clock, the 2nd at 5 o'clock, so it's #Multiple
Object moves off the Crosshairs
It's a star with very faint signal at 5 and 7 o'clock, so I'll classify it as #Goodcandidate
It's a star and in SDSS from U (0.359 micorn) through (0.764) there is an object at 7 o'clock. so it's #Multiple
SED suggests #Galaxy
Star. There are tow objects at 4 & 11 o'clock, #Multiple
It's a star. There are tow objects (DSS2 Red) at 10 & 11 o'clock. so it's #Multiple
although there is faint object object in DSS2 red at 9 o'clock and it's Variable Star in SIMBAD I'll classify it as #Goodcandidate
so I'll classify it as #multiple
in SIMBAD it's Variable Star and it has good SED, There are tow other objects in the circle the 1st at 4 o'clock & the 2nd at 9 o'clock
in DSS2 red and IR it's #multiple
Extended beyond the red circle in both W3 and @4
In SIMBAD IRAS 14273-6044 -- Infra-Red source ,and it's clear in all DSS2 Bands that it's #multiple
The SED is Good but in DSS2 IR at 1.15 micron there are tow objects the other one at 9:30 o'clock so it's #multiple
The SED is good but in DSS2 there are faint objects in the background at 7 and 9 o'clock so it's #multiple
not round and It's #multiple
Extended beyond red circle in WISE4
#Multiple
In SIMBAD It's CGCS 4773 -- Carbon Star. The distance to the center is 5.21 arcsec. and It's #Multiple (see DSS2 Blue).
I think it's wonderful #Goodcandidate (Good shape and SED)
It's clear from DSS2 Blue and Red that there is tow objects so it's #Multiple
#Goodcandidate, in fact it's quite good because maybe there is a faint object in the background
the other faint objects are at 6 & 8 & 9 & 11 o'clock, so it's a little saturated in WISE4
It's a star but #multiple, The other object is at 8 o'clock, see it in DSS2
#multiple, The other object is at 11 o'clock
I think it's one of AGN types
in SIMBAD IRAS 16112-4436 -- Star & Other object types: * () , IR (AKARI,IRAS)
Several faint objects in the background, #multiple
Tow stars, #multiple
I'm sorry, I mean #multiple but not galaxy
There is faint object at 9 o'clock, But I'll classify it as Goodcandidate
Galaxy
moves off the crosshair
#multiple, DSS2
#multiple, there are 3 objects between 5 and 9 o'clock
#multiple, can see it in DSS2 at 2 o'clock
2MASX J10265300+5509094 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy in SIMBAD
TYC 7368-979-1 -- Star in SIMBAD
2MASX J11250955+0339556 -- Quasar in SIMBAD and 78263.8 is the radial velocity
On the frontier of nebula
saturated in W4
[VV2010c] J035430.4-052653 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy
it seems to be #multiple
#multiple, tow objects in the red circle
#Goodcandidate Good SED, but there is an object on the circle at 4 o'clock, I'll classify it as G-candidate
#multiple, there is faint object at 4 o'clock and noise in the background in DSS
#Goodcandidate but with other object on the circle at 7o'clock so it's saturated in WISE, I'll classify as a G-candidate.
moves off the crosshairs and expended
#Goodcandidate and it's IRAS 09238-5656 -- Star in SIMBAD, but there are something in the background at 7o'clock
There are faint object in the background
The SED is star, in SIMBAD it's 4C 13.71 -- Radio-source. But the distance to the center 9.39 arcsec so it's out of the red circle
#Goodcandidate but it's saturated maybe with some faint noise in the background
It's galaxy in SIMBAD and redshift is 0.10309
IRAS 17340-2036 -- Star In SIMBAD, but it's look like a #multiple
SDSS J100437.52+223117.0 -- Emission-line galaxy in SIMBAD it's far v=52401.
#Goodcandidate, But with interstellar dust, it's HD 103714 -- Star and the Spectral type is B9II so it's worm star or hot star: see SED
possibly it's a young star with #multiple
possible young star with installer dust
#multiple and empty in red circle in 2MASS j and 2MASS K
galaxy
event though it seems a Goodcandidate but it's #multiple
It's a star (IRAS 16448-2010 -- Star ) in Simabd but it's multiple
multiple and saturated in W4
installer dust
It's IRAS 18475-1809 -- Star in SIMBAD & there are more 3 objects so I'll classify it as #multiple
it saturated in W4 (installer dust)
It seems to be a galaxy
Pulsating variable Star in SIMBAD
a star saturated in W4 and faint radiation in the background
The spectral type is M1
It's star #multiple and saturated at W4
It's galaxy in SIMBAD
object moves off
It's Star in SIMBAD but it moves off the red circle at W4
Ap C spectral type
Star in SIMBAD but with installer dust
#multiple , faint objects in the background
Variable Star in SIMBAD
It's IRAS 20083+2953 -- Star in SIMBAD but with other object in the red circle
In addition to SIMBAD. It's a yellow main-sequence star, The apparent magnitude is 8.49. & it's a multiple-star system. Spectral Type:G3 V
It's a star and #multiple
in Simbad it's a star, there is a faint object at 7 o'clock
#Goodcandidate , just there are tow faint objects at 8 o'clock
#multiple and shifted in W4
#multiple, in the background
#multiple, faint object at 11 o'clock
It saturated in W4
2MASX J21390156-4159195 -- Galaxy in SIMBAD
possible radio galaxy
faint object close to the star at 6 o'clock and saturated at W4
#multiple 1st at 0 o'clock and the other at 21 o'clock
Goodcandidate but with several other objects in red circle
#Goodcandidate, just there is faint objects in the background
Look's like quasar-like
#Goodcandidate but it seems saturated in W4
in SIMBAD
Variable Star
multiple
not round in SDSS
It's star in SIMBAD, in W4 it saturated
Variable Star of FU Ori type in SIMBAD
I'll classify multiple
In SIMBAD it's Star but due to the slop in SED and images in DSS2 it seems there are multiple.
Star in Cluster in SIMBAD
In SIMBAD it's star with M4 spectral type
possible young stellar object in dusty environment
X-ray source
It's galaxy, but with large error box...
There is nothing special in the regain when you use Aldin, it's Goodcandidate but with installer dust
Empty in W4
It's still Goodcandidate even though there is a faint light in SDSS from other object up to 1.24 micron
in SIMBAD== Emission-line galaxy
in SIMBAD it's Infra-Red source
It seems to be a nebula
Tow galaxies 1st is Seyfert 2 Galaxy, 2nd is Galaxy, the 2nd is more distance, the ratio 2nd galaxy distance/1st galaxy== 1.7 non-comoving
IRAS 16054-4531 -- Star
in SIMBAD it's GN 15.14.8 -- Reflection Nebula
possible nebula, you can see WISE with total field of view about 20'*20'
in SIMBAD IRAS 16358-3317 -- Star
Excellent, Pre-main sequence Star in SIMBAD, nice shape & SED with extra amount at 22micron. Pre-main sequence Star in SIMBAD no reference
In SIMBAD there is no coordinate (coord undefinedundefined) so there no way to use any external tools such as ALDIN or WISE & SDSS database
temperature is about 2500 k estimated from SED, in
in SIMBAD it's Variable Star of Mira Cet type, Spectral type is M4
Expended in W4
Goodcandidate
Except the line in DSS2 it's look like a goodcandidate
It's far from the galactic plane
Radial velocity== 81.972 km/s
In SIMBAD it's Galaxy
far galaxy in SIMBAD Radial velocity V(km/s) 29673 redshift z(~) 0.1044
you can see In WISE false color composite Images with field of view about 1*1 degree that this star is in the edge of nebula.
in SIMBAD It's Pre-main sequence Star: I estimated the temperature which about 1340 k. this star look's like with dust.
List of tow objects in SIMBAD (galaxies)
interesting object: This star is very cool (no more than 630 k) withe this huge amount in WISE4
galaxy, I think it's Emission-line galaxy
it's IRAS 17571-1510 -- Star in SIMBAD
If you check the Regine in WISE with about 4*4 degrees you will see the nebula. so maybe the amount of W4 infrared is dust
so it is very young
In SIMBAD it's T Tau-type Star & the Spectral type is K6 D.
In SIMBAD it's Variable Star, the spectral type is M4I. No reference in SIMBAD
In SIMBAD it's HD 22877 -- Star, Spectral type: G0 D ~
I don't think it's a galaxy, but it's multiple ...
Possible young-installer object
unusual SED shape
IRAS F03274-1049 -- Infra-Red source in SIMBAD
Yes it's cool with dust (22 micron)
It seems to be young stellar object because it's cool and has large flux numbers in near-infrared.
Infra-Red source
interesting about 1750 k star (cool star) possible L-type with dust around it or less possible a young star with dust around it.
in SIMBAD Active Galaxy Nucleus
Spectral type M9
in SIMBAD Asymptotic Giant Branch Star (He-burning)
Goodcandidate with dust around it
possible young stellar object (cool star)
possible quasar
Emission-line galaxy in SIMBAD Radial velocity== 38328
Quasar-like.
possible Young stellar object
Goodcandidate, the max flux at 1.66 microns, so the temperature = 1750 K, possible it's red brown dwarf?
Cool stellar object, possible young stellar object
Emission-line galaxy in SIMBAD
possible young stellar object no-SIMBAD
In SIMBAD it's IRAS 18094-2944 -- Star
In SIMBAD it's Young Stellar Object
Maybe it's 850 k star?
Semi-regular pulsating Star in SIMBAD
Possible galaxy
Asymptotic Giant Branch Star (He-burning) in SIMBAD
in WISE4 The star at the right hand saturated.
Star About 1750 k. It's possible red brown & 0.005–0.08 M☉
about 1115 k star. It's cool
hot star Spectral type:B9 in SIMBAD no reference
Emission-line galaxy
Hot star Spectral type is B4III so It's a hot star
I think it's Emission-Line galaxy
The beak of the SED is 2.6 microns so The temperature is 1115 k. So It's possible cooler brown dwarfs with methane in the spectrum.
In SIMBAD it is TYC 1018-675-1 -- Star
It's not just star SED but it is multiple object SED because I plotted the original data & found that the SED is differ than this
Star and dust around
It's Emission-line Star but it doesn't Wolf–Rayet star because it is cool. maybe it's Shell star?
Star with nebula
It's A2 star type
This star is cool because the maximum flux is at near infrared so it's cool star
Maybe it's goodcandidate but hear WISE4 has wide flux error
in Simbad -- Star, Maybe this amount of energy at 22 micron band is due to dust.
Your can compare between optical and X-ray images
in Simbad -- X-ray source, You can see: ROSAT All-Sky X-ray Survey Broad Band at http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov
Galaxy:Radial velocity 23137 km/s
It can be used to estimate the distance because it is Cepheid variable Star .
upper one & the left one too. so they may be young binary stars if they have the same distance.
There is 10" between the star and the one on the left hand. the upper one has 9mag & the is star as same as bright as the upper one & the
equal flux for first three bands
No SED
Dos the vertical line at the third band an uncertainty?
In 2MASS and TYC it is Star in Association
I think the 22 microns cover more than one object due to there are more than one object in SDSS data so it's higher for the star in SED
In SIMBAD it is Star but the Distance to the center arcsec: 1.01 & Other object is IR so the left part of SED is STAR and the right is IR
TYC 8654-3203-1 -- Star in SIMBAD
The peek of radiation in near-IR
maybe binary close-range: the other one is disk (hot gas) the angular separation is about 6 arcsec
In SIMBAD 2dFGRS TGS321Z336 -- Galaxy
in SIMBAD [MMJ54] 9 -- Emission-line Star
very interesting: HD 60856 -- Star in Cluster in SIMBAD
IRAS 03167-5812 -- Infra-Red source in SIMBAD
maybe star with continues dust?
in SIMBAD TYC 3944-698-1 -- Star
in SIMBAD IRAS 19561-0445 -- Star
in SIMBAD MSX LMC 1473 -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type
the cluster of galaxies A 3266
with a reference: Mira variables in the Galactic bulge with OGLE-II data
in SIMBAD it's 2MASS J17575582-2903397 -- Variable Star
you can use database (6dF Galaxy Survey Database - Final Data Release (DR3)) on website: http://www-wfau.roe.ac.uk/6dFGS/
6dFGS gJ035445.3-302258 -- Galaxy withe reference: The 6dF Galaxy Survey: final redshift release (DR3) and southern large-scale structures
in SIMBAD Semi-regular pulsating Star
No SIMBAD, It's a star and the brightness in 22 micrometer is interesting
IRAS 19172-0142 -- Star in Simbad
It seems (Emission-line galaxy) with some difference in visible light.
I suggest (Possible Quasar)
It seems a star but maybe with problems with the coordinate in visible images
Goodcandidate, in SIMBAD Variable Star
Emission-line Star in SIMBAD
Object moves off the crosshairs
Goodcandidate?
In fact there is no signals in visible bands
Good candidate
object moves
It seems a star but it shifted in WISE data.
No SED! No certain information we can get for such object!
there are no clear data for NIR bands.
SIMBAD Star Distance to the center arcsec: 0.97 and Other object types: * () , IR (AKARI,IRAS)
SIMBAD Radio-source
Shifting Subject. It is on the crosshairs in the DSS2 and 2MASS images, but off the crosshairs in the WISE 4 image.
It seems like a galaxy- Sy1 in shape
It's goodcandidate
It's Goodcandidate
It is Goodcandidate
It is Good candidate
Quasar
it is good goodcandidate
SIMBAD suggests (Star), there are no data in DSS bands. it is consolidate
Consolidate
the error for WISE 1 (3.4) will not change the slop of data in SED
Star? there is no blue band and for red there is a little amount of energy in comparison with IR.
It looks like a star. but for first band (blue) maybe there is no data according to the spatial resolution for 0.665 micron band by DSS.
SED suggest Galaxy
Wonderful HD STAR
In SIMBAD it's Infra-Red source
Maybe it's Infrared source.
multiple problem
Quazar?
SIMBAD suggests Active Galaxy Nucleu
Possible Quasar
There are In DSS2 (0.665 μm) image an angular resolution about 2.1 arcs three separated spot's so I'll classify it multiple & not round
the brightness a 22 micrometers is about 5 ??? interesting object
may be star with dust?
There is no galaxy it's #multiple
simbad== Galsxy
#star. The brightnesses from red to IR are due to star reactor. and the mid-IR and Thermal IR are due to the dust around it.
It's a type of #galaxy, it's possible Absorption Line system
AG?
It's look like galaxy, and it's FIR, brightness at 22 micrometer is about 3.
The shape and SED suggest #Galaxy
The shape in blue red and IR suggest Galaxy
SED suggest radio galaxy
It's Galaxy, but what about the line in the IR band?
It's galaxy with rounded shape.
It's Galaxy with other object in blue and red
maybe it's x-ray source
the 1st band is at 0.359 μm & the 2nd is at 0.481 μm. so SED suggest it is galaxy
Yes I agree it's seems to be a quasar
The class is #multiple, But the object with a distance to the center arcsec: 0.75 is Quasar. I will classify it as multiple
I think it is ((Emission-line galaxy))
it is good candidate because Thermal IR brightness is less than short wave and visible brightness
yes its good candidate
It is cool because the brightness is increase wen wavelength increase and it is IR source
It seems between Quasar and Galaxy
I think it is Galaxy
It's IR-source
Good candidate in SIMBAD it's IR-source
maybe Possible Quasar
It's good candidate
It's hot and maybe the amounts of log(lamda f-lamda) for Thermal-IR are from another object or from some gases. I agree it's a star goodCan
It's galaxy
It's very hot so it is a star (Good candidate)
(Good candidate) It has a peak at 3.4 micro in mid-IR may be it;s a dwarf
It's a little hot due to the maximum amount of log(lamda f lamda) in the mid-IR Regine, and also in the thermal-IR so I think it is (quasar
SED lets me think that it is a galaxy
I think it is a star due to the SED
It is a galaxy
It's SED looks like a galaxy
maybe it is a star
It is an Emission-line galaxy (the SED is differ from other types of galaxies)
it is nice, it has a shape of Nebula for most wavelength except for the last (it don't expended beyond the red cycle at 22 micrometer)
It has the SED of galaxy, the shape around the shape of galaxy is just appear in visible and near IR bands maybe the other source is a star?
#goodcandidate
#galaxy
#multiple objects
HD 59498 -- Be Star in SIMBAD
It's Galaxy
#Goodcandidate
#Galaxy
The error bar is very wide.
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
Maybe a star and maybe a #Galaxy I suggest Galaxy
#Galaxy
#Galaxy
#AGN
It seems good in shape and very good in SED so it is #Goodcandidate
I agree it's a very #Goodcandidate
Spectral type:F6
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
#Goodcandidate
SED is good but red 0.975 micron is not clean so its #multiple
Quasar is an AGN
#galaxy
Variable Star and IRAS
#galaxy
It has a shape and SED of #galaxy
Unknown maybe #galaxy
A hot star Be type EM* AS 77 -- Emission-line Star in SIMBAD and #Goodcandidate
#galaxy
#galaxy
#galaxy
#galaxy
#galaxy
#galaxy
#Galaxy
It's Quasar with z(~) 0.5056
#multiple
The SED is good and the shape of star itself is good too but there is a faint signal still be detectable at 7 o'clock
TYC 8598-354-1 -- Star in SIMBAD #Goodcandidate
not far #Galaxy
There are tow objects. One of them is a #Galaxy with z(~) 0.22803 so according to Hubble parameter it's distance will be between
it's distance will be between 2.2 and 3.3 Gly
There are several signals in the background at 6:00 o'clock and at 7 o'clock in DSS2 data
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
Seyfert 1 Galaxy in SIMBAD
#Goodcandidate
#extended
#multiple
in Simbad it's Galaxy
#galaxy
in DSS2 Red there is a signal at 4:30 o'clock so it's #multiple
But it is extended in WISE 4
TYC 4252-1118-1 -- Star in SIMBAD
It's star put not clean in DSS2 IR
#galaxy
#multiple
Possible #Galaxy , Infra-Red source in SIMBAD
#galaxy
#multiple
Object moves Crosshairs
quasar, V= 151347 km/s
#galaxy
Maybe it's #Goodcandidate but it is possible there is a faint signal at 11:00 o'clock in DSS2 Red and also for same coordinate in DSS2 Blue
#galaxy
It looks like a spiral #Galaxy (in DSS2 Red )
There are faint signals between 12:00 o'clock and 1:30 o'clock so it is #multiple
#multiple , there is a faint object you can see it at 3:30 o'clock in DSS2 Red and IR.
By monitoring data for the same coordinate but at another date (Aladin) we can notice that the object is #multiple
#galaxy
There are signals in the DSS2 IR so it's #multiple
#multiple
It could be a #Goodcandidate but there are in DSS2 Red tow faint signals at 3:30 o'clock and at 7:00 o'clock. the SED is Good
#multiple
#galaxy
#multiple
#galaxy in SIMBAD it's Seyfert 1 Galaxy
It's #Galaxy
in SIMBAD it's Dark Cloud (nebula), the curve in SED is a star with dust.
#galaxy in SIMBAD its velocity V=22738 km/s
Spectral type is: A0V. It's possible main-sequence star
#variable star is known in SIMBAD
#galaxy
#Goodcandidate
In SIMBAD it's Double or multiple star
Good shape and Good SED #Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
The shape and SED are Good and the temperature is about 2400 k according to the lamda maximum by using Wien's low.
It looks like there are dust and gas in the environment. This one is important. It seems to be low temperature young-stellar.
TYC 8165-244-1 -- Star in SIMBAD, #Goodcandidate
It can be found by using Vizier Photometry that the lamda maximum is about 242 THz so the temperature is about 2400 K.
V* HM Peg -- Semi-regular pulsating Star in SIMBAD
Just there is a sign for a very faint signal in DSS2 red at 7 o'clock, Anyway it's #Goodcandidate
The environment is clean, the shape is very good and the SED is very good so it's #Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
There are very wide errors for the first three bands and the last one.
#multiple
#Goodcandidate
#multiple
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
#Galaxy in SIMBAD
It is spiral #galaxy It has 2 arms. It's several arc seconds across so it's very far (maybe in the regain where there are quasars).
It's a star but also it's #multiple
#galaxy
#Goodcandidate
It's #Goodcandidate. but with this note: there are faint signals in the background in DSS2 red data.
#multiple
#Goodcandidate
possible young stellar object, #Goodcandidate
#Galaxy
#Goodcandidate
#multiple
IRAS 14077-5455 -- Star in SIMBAD. It's #Goodcandidate.
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
HD 157674 -- Star in SIMBAD, B3III C spectral type.
#Goodcandidate
possible #galaxy
It's Variable Star of Mira Cet type in SIMBAD
The distance between the centers of the tow stars is about 1.5'.
This star is too close to the Variable Star of delta Sct type and can't be resolved in WISE. It can be resolved in 2MASS data.
#multiple
#Galaxy
#Goodcandidate
Carbon Star in SIMBAD (it lost most of its fuel.
#multiple
#multiple
SDSS J153916.33+442237.9 -- Emission-line galaxy in SIMBAD
#Galaxy
It's #multiple due to all DSS2 bands have the same positions for the faint signals in the red circle at 3 & 9 o'clock.
#galaxy
It seems to be pr-sequence star. #Goodcandidate.
#multiple.The 1st tow bands in SED are nearly equal each other, & that maybe because there are faint signals in the background,see DSS2 Red
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
#galaxy
#galaxy
in WISE it's part of nebula even it seems to be object moves cross of crosshairs but it's extended, The regain it came from is radio source
From shape and SED it's possible #Galaxy
#Galaxy
The NIR data have large errors in SED and high amount of TIR data so it's possible a #Galaxy
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
The star is in the regain with high emission of x-ray & gamma-ray that mean the environment consists of high temperature of gas or dust
It's a Star in SIMBAD, The shape is OK, there is other object but it's on the circle so I'll classify it as #Goodcandidate.
I'll classify it as #Goodcandidate, but there is a faint signal in DSS2 Red at 6 o'clock and 7 o'clock, the SED is OK
TYC 6308-1984-1 -- Star in SIMBAD, It's #Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
Variable Star of Mira Cet type in SIMBAD
anyway it's #multiple
There is a faint object at 2 o'clock so maybe it's really a star but the other object effects in infrared bands, or maybe it's a ANG,
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
unfortunately it's #multiple, the other object is at 7 o'clock
there is a faint object at 00:00 o'clock
It's TYC Star in SIMBAD and it's shape is good and the SED is good, just the first tow point's are relatively equal?, It's #Goodcandidate
#star with interstellar dust
It's #multiple. that is clear in both 2MASS J and H, and also in the shape at shorter wavelength.
#multiple
#Galaxy
#Goodcandidate
#multiple
#Goodcandidate
#multiple, the other object is at 11 o'clock.
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
#multiple
#Goodcandidate
#multiple
Radio Galaxy in SIMBAD, according to Hubble law it's not so far (V= 12316 km/s)
It's AGN in SIMBAD
#galaxy
#multiple, the other object is at 8 o'clock
#multiple
#Goodcandidate
SED is good and the shape is good, #Goodcandidate
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
#galaxy
#Goodcandidate
The SED is good but the shape is not round and withe a faint object at 1 o'clock I'll classify it as #multiple
#multiple
[VV2006c] J141950.5+641803 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy in SIMBAD
Possible Galaxy
The SED is good but there is an object at 00:30 o'clock
IRAS F01358-6907 -- Infra-Red source in SIMBAD
It's V* GY Oph -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type, but It's not round in DSS2 so I'll classify it as #multiple
TYC 1137-1160-1 -- Star in SIMBAD it's red, #Goodcandidate
The SED is good and the shape is good but there is a faint object in the background at 9 o'clock and it saturated in WISE4 so it's #multiple
Extended beyond the red circle
with a faint signal in the background in DSS2 IR at 9 o'clock, but it still #Goodcandidate
for comparison there is high value of error in SED for WISE3
multiple problems moves off or extended beyond circle in both WISE3 and WISE4
Extended beyond the red circle
#multiple
#multiple
not round
#multiple
IRAS -- Infra-Red source in SIMBAD with Distance to the center arcsec: 8.15 so it's #multiple
#Galaxy
It's possible Emission Line Galaxy
the SED is good & the shape is a quite good, I'll classify it as #Goodcandidate
It's #Goodcandidate but withe a very faint object in DSS2 Red at 8 o'clock
#multiple
Empty in WISE3 and moves off the crosshairs
#galaxy
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple and Extended
#multiple and Eextended
#multiple
It's a little saturated in WISE4, #Goodcandidate
Possible quasar
#multiple
#Goodcandidate, but just there is faint signal on the circle
#Goodcandidate
This one is very good, it's IRAS 23002+6529 -- Star in SIMBAD with no reference so it's #Goodcandidate
It's a star, but the high signal in WISE is (interstellar light) but there is faint object at 2:30 o'clock so it's #multiple
There are more than one objects in the red circle, one of them is at 7 'o'clock the 2nd is at 11, so it's #multiple
#Goodcandidate
Possible #Galaxy
#multiple
#galaxy
#multiple
#galaxy
#multiple
The SED is good but there is signal in the background in DSS2 and the shape is not round so it's #multiple
#Goodcandidate
It's TYC 8977-7936-1 -- Star, the SED is good, but it extended beyond red circle.
Possible #galaxy
#Goodcandidate
Most of the object at 5 o'clock is out of the red circle & shape is good and SED is Very good, so it's possible young star #Goodcandidate
It's not round in DSS2 Blue but still OK , #Goodcandidate
#multiple
#multiple
SED looks good, The object is round, so I'll classify it as #Goodcandidate, but with This note: there are several faint signals in DSS2 data
Extended in WISE4
There are several faint objects in DSS2 images, so its #multiple
#Goodcandidate
#multiple
It's a star but withe #multiple objects and moves off the crosshairs
It looks good but saturated in WIS4
It's an IRAS -- Star in SIMBAD, But there are three objects, the 2nd is at 4 o'clock and the 3d is faint at 10 o'clock. So it's #multiple
#multiple, See 2MASS J
#multiple the other faint object is at 2 o'clock
I'll chose #Goodcandidate
the amount of radiation in WISE4 by comparison with WISE5 witch taken by the same instrument means that this star is with installer dust
Could satellite turn in this way (through 20 arc-sec), I think in this scale it should be straight line
Could satellite turn in this way (through 20 arc-sec)? I think in this scale it should be straight line
I think it's galaxy not a multiple because stars usually follow blackbody Curve so tow stars curve will not form like this in SED
I'll classify it as #Goodcandidate, but there is faint object at 11 o'clock
there are faint object on the circle at 12 o'clock so maybe we can consider it doesn't has an effect so I'll classify it as (#Goodcandidate)
It's star but not round so it's not goodcandidate
#galaxy
It looks good, but there is a faint object at 5 o'clock
IRAS -- Star in SIMBAD, but the shape is not round & due to the shape follow same topology in DSS2 Red & IR I think it's #multiple
#multiple, the other at 12 o'clock
It's SED look good and it's TYC 3152-802-1 -- Star in SIMBAD, but in WISE 4 it's moves off and saturated
Maybe there are tow objects, the 2nd radiate more in Infrared, so it moves off
It saturated in WISE4
#multiple
#galaxy
#galaxy
it's some kind of galaxy, in SIMBAD it's Infra-Red source
Tow objects, see 2MASS J, #Multiple
#multiple (4 objects)
#multiple , tow faint objects at 2 and 5 o'clock and the 3d at 7 o'clock
Maybe it's Galaxy
I'll sort it into #multiple
Extended beyond circle
It's TYC 8577-2254-1 -- Star in SIMBAD but it's Saturated in W4 so it's not-candidate
#Goodcandidate, It's BD+63 225 -- Emission-line Star in SIMBAD, no References & the spectral type is B2
tow objects, in DSS2 red and Infra-red, #Multiple
It's Star in SIMBAD, the spectral type is B3III, SED it's star with interstellar dust.
#Multiple the other object is at 8 o'clock
It's OK not perfect, so it's #Goodcandidate
#Galaxy
I'll classify it as #Goodcandidate, in fact it's a star with interstellar dust
Its shape is OK, the SED is Good so it's #Goodcandidate
Not round in DSS2 red but it still #Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate, with some signals in the background
There are several objects in the red circle, The clear one in addition to that in the center is at 8 o'clock in DSS2 Red, it's #Multiple
IN DSS2 It's #Multiple , 1st object is at 4 o'clock and the 2nd is at 7:30 o'clock
in DSS2 IR, It's #Multiple
It's Extended beyond circle in W4 and There are other object at 8 O'clock
Not a #Goodcandidate
There is very faint signal at 6 o'clock, I'll classify it as #Goodcandidate
It's possible a young star. (The maximum flux in SED is at WISE1)
The other object at 2 o'clock, so it's #Multiple
It's a Star in SIMBAD, But in WISE4 it's Extended beyond circle especially in the top and right
Good shape but SED suggests #Galaxy
Good shape and Good SED so it's #Goodcandidate
In SIMBAD it's Star, In DSS2 red & IR there are several objects, so it's #Multiple
There are several faint objects in DSS2 red & it's saturated in WISE4 (the upper right corner is black & the others are blue), #multiple
It's a star. There is tow addition objects, the 1st on the circle at 2 o'clock, the 2nd at 5 o'clock, so it's #Multiple
Object moves off the Crosshairs
It's a star with very faint signal at 5 and 7 o'clock, so I'll classify it as #Goodcandidate
It's a star and in SDSS from U (0.359 micorn) through (0.764) there is an object at 7 o'clock. so it's #Multiple
SED suggests #Galaxy
#AGN
Star. There are tow objects at 4 & 11 o'clock, #Multiple
#Goodcandidate
It's a star. There are tow objects (DSS2 Red) at 10 & 11 o'clock. so it's #Multiple
although there is faint object object in DSS2 red at 9 o'clock and it's Variable Star in SIMBAD I'll classify it as #Goodcandidate
so I'll classify it as #multiple
in SIMBAD it's Variable Star and it has good SED, There are tow other objects in the circle the 1st at 4 o'clock & the 2nd at 9 o'clock
in DSS2 red and IR it's #multiple
Extended beyond the red circle in both W3 and @4
In SIMBAD IRAS 14273-6044 -- Infra-Red source ,and it's clear in all DSS2 Bands that it's #multiple
The SED is Good but in DSS2 IR at 1.15 micron there are tow objects the other one at 9:30 o'clock so it's #multiple
The SED is good but in DSS2 there are faint objects in the background at 7 and 9 o'clock so it's #multiple
not round and It's #multiple
#Galaxy
#multiple
Extended beyond red circle in WISE4
#multiple
#Multiple
In SIMBAD It's CGCS 4773 -- Carbon Star. The distance to the center is 5.21 arcsec. and It's #Multiple (see DSS2 Blue).
I think it's wonderful #Goodcandidate (Good shape and SED)
It's clear from DSS2 Blue and Red that there is tow objects so it's #Multiple
#Goodcandidate, in fact it's quite good because maybe there is a faint object in the background
the other faint objects are at 6 & 8 & 9 & 11 o'clock, so it's a little saturated in WISE4
#multiple
It's a star but #multiple, The other object is at 8 o'clock, see it in DSS2
#multiple, The other object is at 11 o'clock
#multiple
I think it's one of AGN types
in SIMBAD IRAS 16112-4436 -- Star & Other object types: * () , IR (AKARI,IRAS)
#Goodcandidate
#multiple
Several faint objects in the background, #multiple
Tow stars, #multiple
#multiple
I'm sorry, I mean #multiple but not galaxy
#galaxy
#galaxy
#Multiple
There is faint object at 9 o'clock, But I'll classify it as Goodcandidate
Extended beyond circle
#galaxy
Galaxy
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
moves off the crosshair
#multiple
#multiple
#Goodcandidate
#multiple
#multiple
Extended beyond circle
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple, DSS2
#multiple, there are 3 objects between 5 and 9 o'clock
#Goodcandidate
#multiple, can see it in DSS2 at 2 o'clock
#multiple
#multiple
2MASX J10265300+5509094 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy in SIMBAD
TYC 7368-979-1 -- Star in SIMBAD
2MASX J11250955+0339556 -- Quasar in SIMBAD and 78263.8 is the radial velocity
On the frontier of nebula
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
saturated in W4
#multiple
#multiple
[VV2010c] J035430.4-052653 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy
#multiple
it seems to be #multiple
#multiple, tow objects in the red circle
#multiple
#Goodcandidate Good SED, but there is an object on the circle at 4 o'clock, I'll classify it as G-candidate
#galaxy
#multiple, there is faint object at 4 o'clock and noise in the background in DSS
#Goodcandidate but with other object on the circle at 7o'clock so it's saturated in WISE, I'll classify as a G-candidate.
#Goodcandidate
#galaxy
Galaxy
moves off the crosshairs and expended
#Goodcandidate and it's IRAS 09238-5656 -- Star in SIMBAD, but there are something in the background at 7o'clock
There are faint object in the background
#multiple
#multiple
anyway it's #multiple
The SED is star, in SIMBAD it's 4C 13.71 -- Radio-source. But the distance to the center 9.39 arcsec so it's out of the red circle
#multiple
#multiple
#galaxy
#Goodcandidate but it's saturated maybe with some faint noise in the background
It's galaxy in SIMBAD and redshift is 0.10309
IRAS 17340-2036 -- Star In SIMBAD, but it's look like a #multiple
SDSS J100437.52+223117.0 -- Emission-line galaxy in SIMBAD it's far v=52401.
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
#Goodcandidate, But with interstellar dust, it's HD 103714 -- Star and the Spectral type is B9II so it's worm star or hot star: see SED
possibly it's a young star with #multiple
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
#Goodcandidate
#multiple
possible young star with installer dust
#multiple and empty in red circle in 2MASS j and 2MASS K
#multiple
#multiple
#Goodcandidate
#multiple
#multiple
Galaxy
galaxy
event though it seems a Goodcandidate but it's #multiple
#multiple
#multiple
It's a star (IRAS 16448-2010 -- Star ) in Simabd but it's multiple
multiple and saturated in W4
#multiple
#multiple
Galaxy
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
Galaxy
installer dust
It's IRAS 18475-1809 -- Star in SIMBAD & there are more 3 objects so I'll classify it as #multiple
#galaxy
#multiple
#multiple
it saturated in W4 (installer dust)
#multiple
Galaxy
It seems to be a galaxy
Pulsating variable Star in SIMBAD
a star saturated in W4 and faint radiation in the background
The spectral type is M1
It's star #multiple and saturated at W4
It's galaxy in SIMBAD
object moves off
It's Star in SIMBAD but it moves off the red circle at W4
#multiple
Ap C spectral type
galaxy
Star in SIMBAD but with installer dust
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple , faint objects in the background
#multiple
Variable Star in SIMBAD
It's IRAS 20083+2953 -- Star in SIMBAD but with other object in the red circle
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
In addition to SIMBAD. It's a yellow main-sequence star, The apparent magnitude is 8.49. & it's a multiple-star system. Spectral Type:G3 V
It's a star and #multiple
in Simbad it's a star, there is a faint object at 7 o'clock
#Goodcandidate , just there are tow faint objects at 8 o'clock
#multiple
#multiple and shifted in W4
#multiple, in the background
#multiple, faint object at 11 o'clock
It saturated in W4
#multiple
2MASX J21390156-4159195 -- Galaxy in SIMBAD
#multiple
possible radio galaxy
#multiple
#multiple
faint object close to the star at 6 o'clock and saturated at W4
#multiple 1st at 0 o'clock and the other at 21 o'clock
#multiple
Goodcandidate but with several other objects in red circle
#Goodcandidate, just there is faint objects in the background
Look's like quasar-like
#galaxy
#Galaxy
#multiple
#multiple
#multiple
#Goodcandidate but it seems saturated in W4
#multiple
in SIMBAD
Variable Star
multiple
not round in SDSS
multiple
It's star in SIMBAD, in W4 it saturated
Galaxy
Variable Star of FU Ori type in SIMBAD
I'll classify multiple
In SIMBAD it's Star but due to the slop in SED and images in DSS2 it seems there are multiple.
Star in Cluster in SIMBAD
multiple
multiple
In SIMBAD it's star with M4 spectral type
possible young stellar object in dusty environment
X-ray source
multiple
It's galaxy, but with large error box...
There is nothing special in the regain when you use Aldin, it's Goodcandidate but with installer dust
Empty in W4
multiple
It's still Goodcandidate even though there is a faint light in SDSS from other object up to 1.24 micron
multiple
multiple
multiple
Galaxy
in SIMBAD== Emission-line galaxy
multiple
in SIMBAD it's Infra-Red source
It seems to be a nebula
Tow galaxies 1st is Seyfert 2 Galaxy, 2nd is Galaxy, the 2nd is more distance, the ratio 2nd galaxy distance/1st galaxy== 1.7 non-comoving
IRAS 16054-4531 -- Star
in SIMBAD it's GN 15.14.8 -- Reflection Nebula
multiple
possible nebula, you can see WISE with total field of view about 20'*20'
in SIMBAD IRAS 16358-3317 -- Star
Excellent, Pre-main sequence Star in SIMBAD, nice shape & SED with extra amount at 22micron. Pre-main sequence Star in SIMBAD no reference
In SIMBAD there is no coordinate (coord undefinedundefined) so there no way to use any external tools such as ALDIN or WISE & SDSS database
temperature is about 2500 k estimated from SED, in
in SIMBAD it's Variable Star of Mira Cet type, Spectral type is M4
Expended in W4
Goodcandidate
Variable Star in SIMBAD
Galaxy
Except the line in DSS2 it's look like a goodcandidate
It's far from the galactic plane
Radial velocity== 81.972 km/s
Galaxy
In SIMBAD it's Galaxy
far galaxy in SIMBAD Radial velocity V(km/s) 29673 redshift z(~) 0.1044
Galaxy
you can see In WISE false color composite Images with field of view about 1*1 degree that this star is in the edge of nebula.
in SIMBAD It's Pre-main sequence Star: I estimated the temperature which about 1340 k. this star look's like with dust.
List of tow objects in SIMBAD (galaxies)
interesting object: This star is very cool (no more than 630 k) withe this huge amount in WISE4
galaxy, I think it's Emission-line galaxy
it's IRAS 17571-1510 -- Star in SIMBAD
galaxy
If you check the Regine in WISE with about 4*4 degrees you will see the nebula. so maybe the amount of W4 infrared is dust
so it is very young
In SIMBAD it's T Tau-type Star & the Spectral type is K6 D.
In SIMBAD it's Variable Star, the spectral type is M4I. No reference in SIMBAD
In SIMBAD it's HD 22877 -- Star, Spectral type: G0 D ~
Goodcandidate
I don't think it's a galaxy, but it's multiple ...
Possible young-installer object
unusual SED shape
IRAS F03274-1049 -- Infra-Red source in SIMBAD
Yes it's cool with dust (22 micron)
It seems to be young stellar object because it's cool and has large flux numbers in near-infrared.
Infra-Red source
interesting about 1750 k star (cool star) possible L-type with dust around it or less possible a young star with dust around it.
in SIMBAD Active Galaxy Nucleus
Spectral type M9
in SIMBAD Asymptotic Giant Branch Star (He-burning)
Goodcandidate with dust around it
possible young stellar object (cool star)
possible quasar
Emission-line galaxy in SIMBAD Radial velocity== 38328
Quasar-like.
possible Young stellar object
Goodcandidate, the max flux at 1.66 microns, so the temperature = 1750 K, possible it's red brown dwarf?
Cool stellar object, possible young stellar object
Emission-line galaxy in SIMBAD
possible young stellar object no-SIMBAD
In SIMBAD it's IRAS 18094-2944 -- Star
In SIMBAD it's Young Stellar Object
Maybe it's 850 k star?
Semi-regular pulsating Star in SIMBAD
Possible galaxy
Asymptotic Giant Branch Star (He-burning) in SIMBAD
in WISE4 The star at the right hand saturated.
Star About 1750 k. It's possible red brown & 0.005–0.08
M☉
about 1115 k star. It's cool
hot star Spectral type:B9 in SIMBAD no reference
Emission-line galaxy
Hot star Spectral type is B4III so It's a hot star
I think it's Emission-Line galaxy
The beak of the SED is 2.6 microns so The temperature is 1115 k. So It's possible cooler brown dwarfs with methane in the spectrum.
In SIMBAD it is TYC 1018-675-1 -- Star
Galaxy
It's not just star SED but it is multiple object SED because I plotted the original data & found that the SED is differ than this
Star and dust around
It's Emission-line Star but it doesn't Wolf–Rayet star because it is cool. maybe it's Shell star?
Star with nebula
It's A2 star type
This star is cool because the maximum flux is at near infrared so it's cool star
Maybe it's goodcandidate but hear WISE4 has wide flux error
in Simbad -- Star, Maybe this amount of energy at 22 micron band is due to dust.
Your can compare between optical and X-ray images
in Simbad -- X-ray source, You can see: ROSAT All-Sky X-ray Survey Broad Band at http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov
Galaxy:Radial velocity 23137 km/s
It can be used to estimate the distance because it is Cepheid variable Star .
upper one & the left one too. so they may be young binary stars if they have the same distance.
There is 10" between the star and the one on the left hand. the upper one has 9mag & the is star as same as bright as the upper one & the
equal flux for first three bands
No SED
Dos the vertical line at the third band an uncertainty?
In 2MASS and TYC it is Star in Association
Goodcandidate
Goodcandidate
Galaxy
Goodcandidate
I think the 22 microns cover more than one object due to there are more than one object in SDSS data so it's higher for the star in SED
Galaxy
In SIMBAD it is Star but the Distance to the center arcsec: 1.01 & Other object is IR so the left part of SED is STAR and the right is IR
TYC 8654-3203-1 -- Star in SIMBAD
The peek of radiation in near-IR
maybe binary close-range: the other one is disk (hot gas) the angular separation is about 6 arcsec
Galaxy
Goodcandidate
Goodcandidate
Goodcandidate
Goodcandidate
In SIMBAD 2dFGRS TGS321Z336 -- Galaxy
in SIMBAD [MMJ54] 9 -- Emission-line Star
very interesting: HD 60856 -- Star in Cluster in SIMBAD
Goodcandidate
Goodcandidate
IRAS 03167-5812 -- Infra-Red source in SIMBAD
maybe star with continues dust?
Goodcandidate
in SIMBAD TYC 3944-698-1 -- Star
Goodcandidate
in SIMBAD IRAS 19561-0445 -- Star
in SIMBAD MSX LMC 1473 -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type
the cluster of galaxies A 3266
with a reference: Mira variables in the Galactic bulge with OGLE-II data
in SIMBAD it's 2MASS J17575582-2903397 -- Variable Star
you can use database (6dF Galaxy Survey Database - Final Data Release (DR3)) on website: http://www-wfau.roe.ac.uk/6dFGS/
6dFGS gJ035445.3-302258 -- Galaxy withe reference: The 6dF Galaxy Survey: final redshift release (DR3) and southern large-scale structures
in SIMBAD Semi-regular pulsating Star
No SIMBAD, It's a star and the brightness in 22 micrometer is interesting
IRAS 19172-0142 -- Star in Simbad
It's Galaxy
It seems (Emission-line galaxy) with some difference in visible light.
I suggest (Possible Quasar)
Galaxy
It seems a star but maybe with problems with the coordinate in visible images
Goodcandidate, in SIMBAD Variable Star
Emission-line Star in SIMBAD
Goodcandidate
Object moves off the crosshairs
Goodcandidate?
Galaxy
Goodcandidate
Goodcandidate
In fact there is no signals in visible bands
Good candidate
Good candidate
object moves
It seems a star but it shifted in WISE data.
No SED! No certain information we can get for such object!
there are no clear data for NIR bands.
It seems to be a galaxy
SIMBAD Star Distance to the center arcsec: 0.97 and Other object types: * () , IR (AKARI,IRAS)
Goodcandidate
Galaxy
SIMBAD Radio-source
Shifting Subject. It is on the crosshairs in the DSS2 and 2MASS images, but off the crosshairs in the WISE 4 image.
Goodcandidate
Goodcandidate
It seems like a galaxy- Sy1 in shape
It's goodcandidate
It's Goodcandidate
It's Goodcandidate
It is Goodcandidate
It is Good candidate
Quasar
It is Good candidate
it is good goodcandidate
SIMBAD suggests (Star), there are no data in DSS bands. it is consolidate
Consolidate
#Goodcandidate
the error for WISE 1 (3.4) will not change the slop of data in SED
Star? there is no blue band and for red there is a little amount of energy in comparison with IR.
It looks like a star. but for first band (blue) maybe there is no data according to the spatial resolution for 0.665 micron band by DSS.
It's Galaxy
SED suggest Galaxy
Wonderful HD STAR
In SIMBAD it's Infra-Red source
Maybe it's Infrared source.
multiple problem
Quazar?
It's Galaxy
SIMBAD suggests Active Galaxy Nucleu
Possible Quasar
#galaxy
There are In DSS2 (0.665 μm) image an angular resolution about 2.1 arcs three separated spot's so I'll classify it multiple & not round
Good candidate
the brightness a 22 micrometers is about 5 ??? interesting object
#galaxy
#multiple
may be star with dust?
#galaxy
There is no galaxy it's #multiple
simbad== Galsxy
#star. The brightnesses from red to IR are due to star reactor. and the mid-IR and Thermal IR are due to the dust around it.
It's a type of #galaxy, it's possible Absorption Line system
AG?
It's look like galaxy, and it's FIR, brightness at 22 micrometer is about 3.
The shape and SED suggest #Galaxy
The shape in blue red and IR suggest Galaxy
SED suggest radio galaxy
It's Galaxy, but what about the line in the IR band?
Galaxy
It's galaxy with rounded shape.
It's Galaxy with other object in blue and red
maybe it's x-ray source
the 1st band is at 0.359 μm & the 2nd is at 0.481 μm. so SED suggest it is galaxy
Yes I agree it's seems to be a quasar
The class is #multiple, But the object with a distance to the center arcsec: 0.75 is Quasar. I will classify it as multiple
I think it is ((Emission-line galaxy))
it is good candidate because Thermal IR brightness is less than short wave and visible brightness
yes its good candidate
It is cool because the brightness is increase wen wavelength increase and it is IR source
It seems between Quasar and Galaxy
I think it is Galaxy
It's IR-source
Good candidate in SIMBAD it's IR-source
#galaxy
maybe Possible Quasar
#goodcandidate
It's good candidate
It's hot and maybe the amounts of log(lamda f-lamda) for Thermal-IR are from another object or from some gases.
I agree it's a star goodCan
It's galaxy
It's very hot so it is a star (Good candidate)
(Good candidate) It has a peak at 3.4 micro in mid-IR may be it;s a dwarf
It's a little hot due to the maximum amount of log(lamda f lamda) in the mid-IR Regine, and also in the thermal-IR so I think it is (quasar
SED lets me think that it is a galaxy
I think it is a star due to the SED
It is a galaxy
It's SED looks like a galaxy
maybe it is a star
It is an Emission-line galaxy (the SED is differ from other types of galaxies)
it is nice, it has a shape of Nebula for most wavelength except for the last (it don't expended beyond the red cycle at 22 micrometer)
It has the SED of galaxy, the shape around the shape of galaxy is just appear in visible and near IR bands maybe the other source is a star?