Disk Detective Talk
Marton+, 2016 | Infrared photometry of brown dwarf and Hyper-LIRG (Griffith+, 2012) | AGN (Edelson+, 2012) | But has plx=6.2723
2MASS J05173568+2614441 -- Star According to https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.01359 has an insufficient evidence of membership for Taurus.
with possible disk 😄
Possible M-dwarf, submitted to the researchers.
G 231-26 -- High proper-motion Star
2MASS J18132045-0324252 -- Young Stellar Object Candidate
V* FX Aps -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type
not round probably galaxy
2MASS J07091870-1325558 -- Young Stellar Object Candidate, FISCHER+ 2016
It could be a foreground star, looking at the SDSS images
part of NGC 5951 #galaxy
[WWV2004] J0212364+412143 -- Long-period variable star
Artifact in DSS2 blue
IRAS F22270+7227 -- Asymptotic Giant Branch Star (He-burning)
2MASS J12092107-0107168 -- Quasar
Nearby #galaxy LEDA 62267 means a contamination. It is #extended in w4
[WWV2004] J1841374+334734 -- Long-period variable star
might belong to LEDA 625132 #galaxy
Gaia DR2 plx=5.141441373
Gaia DR2 plx=8.025635324
Gaia DR2 plx=6.954532932
(Reyle, 2018) shows M7.0 (photometric spectral type) and "young"
#YSOc (Evans+, 2003), Banyan Sigma (with Gaia data without RV) shows 99.1% UCL
BD+05 4285 -- Emission-line Star
Looks extended in PanSTARRS, so I would guess AGN/galaxy
AGN candidates from the WISE, 2MASS, RASS (W2R) (Edelson+, 2012) & SVM selection of WISE YSO Candidates (Marton+, 2016)
Gagne+, 2018: BANYAN. XII. New members of nearby young associations from Gaia-Tycho data.
HD 119067 -- Star - sp-type: A9V - IR excess stars from Tycho-2 and AllWISE (Cotten+, 2016) UCL 87.8% LCC 11.8%
HD 52437 -- Be Star
WISE J011134.42+573632.9 -- Young Stellar Object Candidate
PM J15110-7926 -- High proper-motion Star | plx=44.1278 | high proper motion (moves from outside of the frame) | otherwise good candidate?
2MASS J05362240-0627006 -- Young Stellar Object
SVM selection of WISE YSO Candidates (Marton+, 2016) "Class III and more evolved YSO candidates"
6dFGS gJ210432.3-525927 -- #Galaxy
CD-61 4751 -- Be Star sp-type B2Ve
Emission line star A0 HD 2063; plx: 1.7295
*type B
(Richards+, 2012): classification of variable: SRS-B (small-amplitude red giant, type B) vamp: 0.7425 Gaia DR2: plx: 0.3023
#variable Catalogue of variable stars in open clusters (Zejda+, 2012) Type MISC
HD 60293 sp-type A0 with #knowndisk (Gontcharov+, 2012) "thin disk"
NED: 2MASX J02173300-6530542 Type G #galaxy
#galaxy photobombs the object: not in SIMBAD vizieR or NED, but see: http://ps1images.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/ps1cutouts?pos=297.4821475+48.714890
wrong coordinates in SIMBAD? #Galaxy 2MASS J13590028-2002568 -- Seyfert 2 Galaxy
HD 57386 -- Be Star
#YSOc (class I/II) (Marton+, 2016) in IPHAS ha: 14.96 mag
SED suggests Planetary Nebula?
#YSOc (Marton+, 2016) and #variable (Watson+, 2006-2014): ASASSN-V J190700.12+223849.9
NSVS 9715013 -- #Variable Star
LEDA 719256 -- #Galaxy
V* XY Cam -- #Variable Star of Mira Cet type
HD 174428 -- Star spectral type: A5IV/V
in SIMBAD: UCAC2 4939406 -- Star #variable (Pojmanski+, 2002-2005) spectroscopic #plx 0.25457 (Kunder+, 2017)
2MASS J06171673+2245599 -- Young Stellar Object Candidate
LEDA 319404 -- #Galaxy
LEDA 584691 -- #Galaxy
LEDA 644494 -- #Galaxy
LEDA 1502237 -- #Galaxy
#AGN (Secrest+, 2015) or #Quasar (Flesch, 2017)
#galaxy
2MASS J03085833-5201557 -- Possible Active Galaxy Nucleus
#Quasar (Flesch, 2017) or #AGN (Secrest+, 2015)
#AGN (Secrest+, 2015)
The MORX catalogue (Flesch, 2016) Identified as #galaxy?
LEDA #galaxy (Paturel+, 2005)
#AGNc Edelson+, 2012
now it is in VizieR: #AGN Secrest+, 2015
faint #multiple in 2MASS spectral type of B9
PanSTARRS: http://ps1images.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/ps1cutouts?pos=90.2412772+-9.9742566
#YSOc Marton+, 2016 PanSTARRS shows two close objects possible double star?
2MASS J08021834-4127121 #carbonstar
#DoubleStar ** RDR 2 | HD 23514A with spectral type F5V and B is a brown dwarf (M8) that was directly imaged with Keck | known #disk
NSV 2415 -- #Variable Star
#variable e.g. Zejda+, 2012
2MASS J16241140-5523219 -- Long-period #variable star
IRAS 06403-0138 -- #Variable Star of Mira Cet type
Cool @Shigeru. For me it is number 3624 😃
V* QY Lup -- #Variable Star of Mira Cet type
V* V1391 Aql -- Long-period variable star #variable late spectral types (K, M, C, S) and giant (Samus+, 2007-2017)
#YSOc YSO candidate (class I/II) Marton+, 2016
2MASS J00583411+6048535 #MGiant M5 by Ichikawa, 1981
#carbonstar 2MASS J08235637-3142042
Emission-line Star and YSO candidate Kiso A-0903 135 Sanchez et al. 2014
TYC 8995-1121-1 looks extended and unusual in W2+W3 Spitzer (SEIP) avaiable. Looks normal and not extended in Spitzer.
missing images, but good candidate
in SIMBAD: MSX6C G053.9586+01.0160 #carbonstar
What is this at DSS2 IR? #ring with dark spot.
Marton+, 2016 | Infrared photometry of brown dwarf and Hyper-LIRG (Griffith+, 2012) | AGN (Edelson+, 2012) | But has plx=6.2723
2MASS J05173568+2614441 -- Star
According to https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.01359 has an insufficient evidence of membership for Taurus.
with possible disk 😄
Possible M-dwarf, submitted to the researchers.
G 231-26 -- High proper-motion Star
2MASS J18132045-0324252 -- Young Stellar Object Candidate
V* FX Aps -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type
not round probably galaxy
2MASS J07091870-1325558 -- Young Stellar Object Candidate,
FISCHER+ 2016
It could be a foreground star, looking at the SDSS images
part of NGC 5951 #galaxy
[WWV2004] J0212364+412143 -- Long-period variable star
Artifact in DSS2 blue
IRAS F22270+7227 -- Asymptotic Giant Branch Star (He-burning)
2MASS J12092107-0107168 -- Quasar
Nearby #galaxy LEDA 62267 means a contamination. It is #extended in w4
[WWV2004] J1841374+334734 -- Long-period variable star
might belong to LEDA 625132 #galaxy
Gaia DR2 plx=5.141441373
Gaia DR2 plx=8.025635324
Gaia DR2 plx=6.954532932
(Reyle, 2018) shows M7.0 (photometric spectral type) and "young"
#YSOc (Evans+, 2003), Banyan Sigma (with Gaia data without RV) shows 99.1% UCL
BD+05 4285 -- Emission-line Star
Looks extended in PanSTARRS, so I would guess AGN/galaxy
AGN candidates from the WISE, 2MASS, RASS (W2R) (Edelson+, 2012) & SVM selection of WISE YSO Candidates (Marton+, 2016)
Gagne+, 2018: BANYAN. XII. New members of nearby young associations from Gaia-Tycho data.
HD 119067 -- Star - sp-type: A9V - IR excess stars from Tycho-2 and AllWISE (Cotten+, 2016) UCL 87.8% LCC 11.8%
HD 52437 -- Be Star
WISE J011134.42+573632.9 -- Young Stellar Object Candidate
PM J15110-7926 -- High proper-motion Star | plx=44.1278 | high proper motion (moves from outside of the frame) | otherwise good candidate?
2MASS J05362240-0627006 -- Young Stellar Object
SVM selection of WISE YSO Candidates (Marton+, 2016) "Class III and more evolved YSO candidates"
6dFGS gJ210432.3-525927 -- #Galaxy
CD-61 4751 -- Be Star
sp-type B2Ve
Emission line star A0 HD 2063; plx: 1.7295
*type B
(Richards+, 2012): classification of variable: SRS-B (small-amplitude red giant, type B) vamp: 0.7425 Gaia DR2: plx: 0.3023
#variable Catalogue of variable stars in open clusters (Zejda+, 2012) Type MISC
HD 60293 sp-type A0 with #knowndisk (Gontcharov+, 2012) "thin disk"
NED: 2MASX J02173300-6530542 Type G #galaxy
#galaxy photobombs the object: not in SIMBAD vizieR or NED, but see: http://ps1images.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/ps1cutouts?pos=297.4821475+48.714890
wrong coordinates in SIMBAD? #Galaxy 2MASS J13590028-2002568 -- Seyfert 2 Galaxy
HD 57386 -- Be Star
#YSOc (class I/II) (Marton+, 2016) in IPHAS ha: 14.96 mag
SED suggests Planetary Nebula?
#YSOc (Marton+, 2016) and #variable (Watson+, 2006-2014): ASASSN-V J190700.12+223849.9
NSVS 9715013 -- #Variable Star
LEDA 719256 -- #Galaxy
V* XY Cam -- #Variable Star of Mira Cet type
HD 174428 -- Star spectral type: A5IV/V
in SIMBAD: UCAC2 4939406 -- Star #variable (Pojmanski+, 2002-2005) spectroscopic #plx 0.25457 (Kunder+, 2017)
2MASS J06171673+2245599 -- Young Stellar Object Candidate
LEDA 319404 -- #Galaxy
LEDA 584691 -- #Galaxy
LEDA 644494 -- #Galaxy
LEDA 1502237 -- #Galaxy
#AGN (Secrest+, 2015) or #Quasar (Flesch, 2017)
#galaxy
2MASS J03085833-5201557 -- Possible Active Galaxy Nucleus
#AGN (Secrest+, 2015) or #Quasar (Flesch, 2017)
#Quasar (Flesch, 2017) or #AGN (Secrest+, 2015)
#Quasar (Flesch, 2017) or #AGN (Secrest+, 2015)
#AGN (Secrest+, 2015)
The MORX catalogue (Flesch, 2016) Identified as #galaxy?
#AGN (Secrest+, 2015)
#AGN (Secrest+, 2015)
LEDA #galaxy (Paturel+, 2005)
#AGNc Edelson+, 2012
#AGN (Secrest+, 2015) or #Quasar (Flesch, 2017)
now it is in VizieR: #AGN Secrest+, 2015
faint #multiple in 2MASS spectral type of B9
PanSTARRS: http://ps1images.stsci.edu/cgi-bin/ps1cutouts?pos=90.2412772+-9.9742566
#YSOc Marton+, 2016 PanSTARRS shows two close objects possible double star?
2MASS J08021834-4127121 #carbonstar
#AGNc Edelson+, 2012
#DoubleStar ** RDR 2 | HD 23514A with spectral type F5V and B is a brown dwarf (M8) that was directly imaged with Keck | known #disk
NSV 2415 -- #Variable Star
#variable e.g. Zejda+, 2012
2MASS J16241140-5523219 -- Long-period #variable star
IRAS 06403-0138 -- #Variable Star of Mira Cet type
Cool @Shigeru. For me it is number 3624 😃
V* QY Lup -- #Variable Star of Mira Cet type
V* V1391 Aql -- Long-period variable star #variable late spectral types (K, M, C, S) and giant (Samus+, 2007-2017)
#YSOc YSO candidate (class I/II) Marton+, 2016
2MASS J00583411+6048535 #MGiant M5 by Ichikawa, 1981
#carbonstar 2MASS J08235637-3142042
Emission-line Star and YSO candidate
Kiso A-0903 135
Sanchez et al. 2014
TYC 8995-1121-1 looks extended and unusual in W2+W3
Spitzer (SEIP) avaiable. Looks normal and not extended in Spitzer.
missing images, but good candidate
in SIMBAD: MSX6C G053.9586+01.0160 #carbonstar
#galaxy
What is this at DSS2 IR? #ring with dark spot.