Disk Detective Talk
#Brown-dwarf
High proper motion star!!!
Multiple objects as seen in ROBO-AO images
Rather unusual SED for a young star
B giant
High plx with low uncertainty, possible faint YSO
Possible visual binary as displayed in Gaia DR2 table, and also seen in the PANSTARRS images
#Carbon star in SIMBAD
Provides two values of parallaxes, with one of them significantly higher than its uncertainty, which suggests a stellar object
Paper 1 object
HD 36435 -- High proper-motion Star
6dFGS gJ025739.7-095001 -- Galaxy
6dFGS gJ232637.2-011435 -- Active Galaxy Nucleus
2MASX J03411148-3645481 -- Galaxy
6dFGS gJ033656.8-424038 -- Galaxy, IRAS F03352-4250 -- Infra-Red source
2E 357 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy
2MASX J02565161-2433123 -- Galaxy in Cluster of Galaxies
2MASX J02443619-1458489 -- Galaxy
2MASS J02524563-2650503 -- Possible Active Galaxy Nucleus
LEDA 1034509 -- Galaxy
2dFGRS TGS349Z196 -- Galaxy
2MASX J01012497-2158248 -- Emission-line galaxy
Active Galaxy Nucleus
SuperNova
Galaxy
Seyfert 2 Galaxy
Emission-line galaxy
2MASX J23431126+0005244 -- Galaxy
Seyfert 1 Galaxy
That's what I thought! Must have a large quantities of dust which is why so bright in mid IR
2MASS J11054009+0642258 -- Quasar
#Repeats
NED:SDSS J145637.54+033623.3 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J13021869+5926158 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J034313.20-010524.0 #Galaxy
not listed in NED
NED:2MASS J03415970-3910140 #Galaxy
NED:2MASS J02545006-6511522 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J133906.42+573551.5 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J15500317+3824504 #Galaxy
NED:2MASS J03262417-6419235 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J10150546+1548139 #Galaxy
NED:GALEXASC J035707.12-122517.4 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J100822.88+480043.1 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J12483996+5834327 #Galaxy
Variable Star of Mira Cet type
Be Star - HD 74401
I don't see the contamination
not heavily extended as it looks very smooth and faint
no multiples found
H-alpha present(Barentsen+, 2014)
Observed by ALMA
Did not appear in NED
NED:GALEXASC J024841.96+022837.6 #Galaxy
Small PM (Tier 4) suggests a possible #Giant
Emission line star (Barentsen+, 2014)
NED:SDSS J035013.43-060004.5 #Galaxy
Possible #DebriDisk
NED:SDSS J155219.77+335849.6 #Galaxy
Scatter in CSS and Small PM (Tier 3) suggest a possible #Giant
SED shows a #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J10140329+5015525 #Galaxy
HD 155438 -- #BeStar
SED similar to AGN/QSO
NED:SDSS J105337.54+044503.7 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J22281314+0442318 #Galaxy
Small PM (Tier 3) suggest a possible #Giant
NED:GALEXASC J034805.15-465751.8 #Galaxy
possible #DebrisDisk
W1-W4 = 0.466, Insufficient IR Excess
Small Plx and PM (Tier 4) suggest a possible #Giant
small plx suggests a possible #Giant
SR+LVariable
NED:2MASX J12285893-0521127 #Galaxy
HD 196712 -- Be Star
SR+L
Small PM (Tier 4) suggest a possible #Giant
NED:GALEXASC J040204.99-615130.5 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J144419.75+095211.6 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.514
H-alpha present
W1-W4 = 0.657
W1-W4 = 0.578
saturation at 3 μm
W1-W4 = 0.495
Small PM (Tier 4) and scatter in LC from CSS suggest a possible #Giant
SED and images suggest a possible #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J100747.43+380414.1 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.486
NED:GALEXASC J211015.22-255900.1 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J21322003-1413077 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J131006.45+622650.3 #Galaxy
Observed by Spitzer
Small Plx (0.26mas) suggests a possible #Giant
a possible #Giant
NED:SDSS J102704.96+431143.1 #Galaxy
NED:GALEXASC J033534.71-594856.1 #Galaxy, however SED suggest a possible #AGN/QSO
NED:GALEXASC J113314.94-072400.2 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J09560974+2723113 #Galaxy
Possible #Giant
W1-W4 = 0.699
W1-W4 = 0.504
NED: SDSS J125621.36+572007.4 #Galaxy
Small PM (Tier 4) suggest a possible #Giant, also an #EmissionLineStar
Possible #AGN
Ruler test?
W1-W4 = 0.848
NED: 2MASX J22113995+1033022 #Galaxy
SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
W1-W4 = 0.722
Also, a possible #Dwarf (Nascimbeni+, 2016)
W1-W4 = 0.543
Small PM (Tier 4) and scatter in LC in CSS suggest a possible #Giant
Possible #contamination
Plx suggests a possible #Giant
Possible #Subgiant (Nascimbeni+, 2016)
However, it might be a #subgiant (Nascimbeni+, 2016)
Small PM (Tier 4) and Scatter in LC from CSS suggest a possible #Giant
Possible YSO, however possibility of contamination....
2MASX J22000515-1129360 #Galaxy
Agreed! A good candidate
possible #Giant(Nascimbeni+, 2016)
possible #Giant (Nascimbeni+, 2016)
NED:SDSS J133152.28-023147.6 #Galaxy
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B041827.38-170352.1 #Galaxy
Possible giant (Nascimbeni+, 2016)
LEDA 2605724 -- Emission-line galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
VES 909 -- Emission-line Star
W1-W4 = 0.472
Ruler tests on this?
#AGN, although SED suggests a possible #Galaxy
Not listed in NED
NED:SDSS J151952.54+162256.9 #Galaxy
#Repeats, only in 4 minutes.... wow!
J100151.4+280000 -- Quasar accd. to SIMBAD
HD 69973 -- Star accd. to SIMBAD
No LC from CSS available, and small PM (Tier 4)
Yes, SED suggests a possible #Mira
LS 1294 -- Star accd. to SIMBAD
NED:MRSS 031-084072 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J235936.89+153156.9 #Galaxy
Mira candidate, SED's shape also suggest a Mira
NED:SSTSL2 J032519.26+581145.9 #IrS
NED:2MASX J14022446+5758146 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J23301681-7012105 #Galaxy
SED's shape is untypical for a #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J01061513+1800341 #Galaxy
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B235617.36-604759.3 #Galaxy
Typical SED shape for an #AGN
NED:GALEXASC J213730.11-601200.7 #UvS, SED suggest a possible #Galaxy
NED: SDSS J123852.11+653541.9 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J123852.11+653541.9 #Galaxy
NED:GALEXASC J024155.96+042816.7 #UvS, SED suggests a #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.712
No LC from CSS and small PM (Tier 4)
NED:SDSS J001414.91+160711.1 #Galaxy
Not listed in NED, so possible new #YSO
Small PM (Tier 4) however LC from CSS seems well-contrained, a possible #DebrisDisk
AGN candidate (Edelson+, 2012)
NED:2MASX J22184773-4552183 #Galaxy
V = 6.034, almost visible to the nake eyes, Be-Star
W1-W4 = 0.45
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B025441.48-715332.1 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.779
SED suggests a possible #MiraVariable
W1-W4 = 0.715
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B021821.18-684138.0 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.555
HPM object
No LC from CSS and small PM (Tier 3)
NED:2MASX J23433710+1332317 #Galaxy
Images and SED suggest a possible #AGN
Scatter in LC from CSS and small PM (Tier 4) suggest a possible #Giant
NED:2MASX J21574141-0412105 #Galaxy
NED: SDSS J104448.48+434413.1 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.585
Star in double system
SED and images suggest a possible #AGN
No LC from CSS and Small PM (Tier 4)
NED: 2MASX J12583142+6336443 #Galaxy
NED:GALEXASC J214955.20-580554.0 #Galaxy
Tier 2
M6 Star accd. to SIMBAD, could be saturated at W1
Clear excess for an early type star
NED:SDSS J001901.89+140025.3 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J02452632+1030100 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J02513935+0333124 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J151546.61+455420.1 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J101334.38+425518.3 #Galaxy
Scatter in LC from CSS as well as small PM (Tier 4) suggest a possible #Giant
NED:SDSS J145022.96+032910.4 #Galaxy
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B034132.98-544051.4 #Galaxy
V = 6.52, very bright
W1-W4 = 0.515
SED and images suggest a possible #AGN, however it has high PM (Tier 1) not sure what's really going on..
Yes, SED and PM (with larger than their error) suggest a possible #YSO
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B031447.56-370829.4 #Galaxy
NED:GALEXASC J213758.40-670526.4 #Galaxy
SED suggests a possible #Galaxy, however accd. to SIMBAD an #AGN
W1-W4 = 0.751
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B212841.61-355542.2 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J154110.25+263044.0 #Galaxy
W1-W 4 = 0.528
W1-W4 = 0.451
Scattering in LC from CSS as well as small PM (Tier 4) suggest a possible #Giant
SED suggests a #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J23404116-7342064 #Galaxy
No LC from CSS available, small PM (Tier 4)
No LC from CSS available, small PM (Tier 3 )
Could be an #AGN
Images, SED and a fact its proper motions are higher their errors suggest a possible #YSO
Images and SED suggest a possible #YSO, small PM (Tier 3)
HD 17435 -- Star accd. to SIMBAD, A2
NED:SDSS J153158.72+312530.4 #Galaxy
Small PM (Tier 3) and no LC from CSS
Low PM (Tier 4) and no LC from CSS available
NED: APMUKS(BJ) B023244.12+022634.9 #Galaxy
W1- W4 = 0.633
NED: 2MASX J15234951+3732024 #Galaxy
Yes, it could be a #YSO
Images and SED suggest a possible #Galaxy
NED: SDSS J234315.14-005417.4 #Galaxy
C* 965 -- Carbon Star accd. to SIMBAD
NED:*2MASX J03234143-5310001 #Galaxy
not much data available, only one catalog in VizieR
SS 72 -- Emission-line Star accd. to SIMBAD
Not listed in NED however images and SED suggest a possible #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J104911.55+502827.7 #Galaxy
Never seen anything like this....
NGC 1340 -- Galaxy in Group of Galaxies accd. to SIMBAD
Small PM (tier 4) and no LC from CSS
a bit #Extended to me..
My mistake, #SufficientIRExcess
2MASX J11372130+6120007 -- Seyfert 2 Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
BD+48 3303 -- Star accd. to SIMBAD
Scatter in LC from CSS suggests a possible #Giant
Confirmed, not listed in NED, but images and SED looks very typical for a #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.343
NED:SDSS J121902.52+610615.5 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.877
W1-W4 = 0.547
Sptype: A5
Small PM (Tier 4) and no LC from CSS
NED:GALEXMSC J031248.86-532518.1 #Galaxy
Small PM (tier 4) smaller than its error, so a possible #ANG
W1-W4 = 0.399
Small PM (tier 4) no LC from CSS
Image and SED suggest a possible #YSO, small PM (tier 4)
Kepler object (Kepler Mission Team, 2009)
Images and SED suggests a possible #AGN, however it has large PM, larger than their errors, could be a nearby objects to our solar system
SED shape typical of YSO, Marton YSO Class I/II, PM higher than its errors
#QSOs (Flesch, 2015)
NED:GALEXASC J040525.88-581833.3 #Galaxy
NED:GALEXASC J025050.97-711338.7 #Galaxy
SED and HPM (tier 1) suggest a possible #YSO, however already observed by Spitzer telescope
NED:GALEXASC J041544.06-525241.1 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.573
NED:MRSS 054-043931 #Galaxy
Small PM (Tier 4), LC from CSS only possesses two epochs
Relatively small PM (tier3), No LC from CSS
SRVariable B(Watson+, 2006-2014)
2MASS J05214596+2112513 -- BL Lac - type object
SED suggests a #MiraVariable
LEDA 439708 -- #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.365
W1-W4 = 0.367
NED:SDSS J222433.15-084453.0 #Galaxy
Images, SED, and small PM suggest a possible #AGN
SED typical of Mira Variable, however looks a bit saturated at W1
W1-W4 = 0.459
W1-W4 = 0.87, almost sufficient IR excess
SED suggests a possible #YSO, but Small PM(Tier 3)
W1- W 4 = 0.758
I am beginning to be able to see a pattern on SED for Mira Variables... it looks high from 2 microns to 5 microns, reckon?
H-alpha emission and SED suggest a possible #YSO, small PM (Tier 4)
HD 49992 -- Emission-line Star accd. to SIMBAD
PM and SED suggest a possible #YSO, however already well-studied as it is observed by Spitzer and Herschel
NED:SDSS J142924.59+595934.8 #Galaxy
Small PM (tier 4), no LC from CSS
NED: 2MASX J02565235-0531375 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.765
#YSO, however already well-studied as it has been observed by Spitzer(Megeath+, 2012)
#YSO, already well-Studied
Small PM (tier 3) and no LC from CSS
V* UX Cha -- Variable Star of Orion Type accd. to SIMBAD, a possible #YSO, however already well-studied
W1-W4 =0.686
Yes, listed in NED as a #Galaxy, however SED suggest a possible #AGN
NED:MRSS 084-206282 #Galaxy
Clear excess shown in the SED which might suggest a possible #YSO, relatively small PM but larger than its error, scatter shown in LC in CSS
W1-W4 = 0.509 (Cutri+ 2013)
SR+LVariable(Williams+, 2004)
NED:GALEXASC J234835.67-692705.9 #UvS, however, images and SED suggest a possible #Galaxy
Relatively small PM and no LC from CSS
NED:QSO B0238-0142 -- #Quasar accd. to SIMBAD
W1-W4 =0.689 (Cutri+ 2013)
Scatter in LC from CSS might suggest a possible #Giant
W1-W4 = 0.488(Cutri+ 2013)
#MiraVariable (Williams+, 2004), SED also suggests a MiraVariable
NED:2MASX J12544439+8646390 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.603 (Cutri+ 2013)
SED and images suggest a possible #AGN, however, NED says #Galaxy
NED:MRSS 054-138442 #Galaxy
NED:2MASXi J1307358-082116 #InfraredSource, however images and SED suggest a typical #Galaxy
Small PM and no LC from CSS available
NED:2MASX J11200354+5702172 #Galaxy
Scatter in LC from CSS and small PM suggest a possible #Giant
NED:SDSS J100712.38+465937.7 #Galaxy
not listed in NED, so could be nearby objects
I think this is a possible #YSO, however, I am not entirely sure as its SED looks rather unusual for YSOs and possesses relatively small PM
Possesses small PM and no LC from CSS
Spectral type:F5
Spectral type:B9IV/V
Possesses relatively small PM and no LC from CSS
NEDMRSS 028-390028 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J04461045-5121589 #Galaxy
W1-W 4 = 0.43(Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.764 (Cutri+ 2013)
C* 653 -- Carbon Star accd. to SIMBAD
shape of SED suggest a possible #ANG
NED:2MASX J15053441+1757506 #Galaxy
Be-Star accd. to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.689 (Cutri+ 2012)
Agreed, a possible #AGN from the images and SED, on the other hands, PM seems a bit large from this type of objects..
NED:GALEXASC J030719.16-453739.0 #Galaxy
LC from CSS not available, possesses relatively small PM tier4
LC from CSS not available, however PM relatively high tier 3, possible #Mdwarf
AY Her -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type accd. to SIMBAD
NED:GALEXASC J221529.34-420316.7 #UvS, SED suggests a possible #AGN
MIRA (Pojmanski+, 2002-2005)
NED:2MASX J22144081-5626588 #Galaxy
FH Sgr -- Variable Star
Spectral type F2 accd. to SIMBAD
Haro 5-6 -- Young Stellar Object accd. to SIMBAD, clean images, good SED, and probably not well studied
LC from CSS not available, also small PM
PN M 2-13 -- Planetary Nebula accd. to SIMBAD
HD 104722 -- Be Star accd. to SIMBAD
NED:SDSS J155204.13+414522.1 #Galaxy
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B221022.17-420325.5 #Galaxy
Z = 2.850 (Flesch, 2015)
Relatively high PM, existence of H-alpha, and shape of its SED might suggest a possible #YSO with disks
Low PM, no LC from CSS, H-Alpha emission present (Barentsen+, 2014)
SED and images suggest a possible #AGN candidate
A0IV/V
NED:SDSS J154157.09+270836.2 #Galaxy
LC from CSS not available
W1-W4 = 0.472 (Cutri+ 2013)
LEDA 449043 -- Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.81 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.498 (Cutri+ 2013)
V1279 Sco -- Variable Star of Orion Type accd. to SIMBAD
V472 Vel -- Wolf-Rayet Star accd. to SIMBAD
SP77 40-15 -- Star in Association accd. to SIMBAD
SED and value of red-shift suggest a possible #QSO/AGN
Possible #DebrisDisk around M star, due to very tightly constrained LC from CSS
W1-W4 = 0.846(Cutri+ 2013)
Not much info available from CSS, and has small proper motions
Images, SED, and small PM suggest a possible #AGN/QSO
NED:SDSS J101315.93+415847.6 #Galaxy
LC in CSS seems stable, however, not much info here
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B213735.27-130835.5 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.608 (Cutri+ 2013)
Relatively high proper motion and SED suggests a possible #YSO
#Contaminated
NED:MRSS 052-002409 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.349 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.724 (Cutri+ 2013)
Image and SED suggest a possible #YSO
A2/3IV
NED:2MASX J21505271-5755329 #Galaxy
Relatively high IR excess W1-W4 > 2.0, stable LC from CSS suggest a possible #DebriDisk around Mdwarf
Relatively large PM suggest non-extragalactic object, SED and images suggest a possible #YSO
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B224428.95-675554.9 #Galaxy
IRAS 18137-6656 -- Long-period variable star accd. to SIMBAD
2MASS J20312360+1103151 -- Asymptotic Giant Branch Star (He-burning) accd. to SIMBAD
#SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
Possible #DebrisDisk
NED:SDSS J153826.25+272244.5 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.694 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.548 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:SDSS J100013.98+425159.8 #Galaxy
SED and image suggest a possible #YSO, its PM is not significantly large, not listed in NED
W1-W4 = 0.716 (Cutri+ 2013)
6dFGS gJ125849.7-344152 -- Emission-line galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
NED:GALEXASC J040406.40-460146.5 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.569 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:2MASX J15181458+4901260 #Galaxy
Scatter in LC from CSS suggest a possible #Giant
W1-W4 = 0.739(Cutri+ 2013)
NED:GALEXASC J000944.23+170053.6 #UvS, however images and SED suggest a possible #Galaxy
No Vmag available
Shifting object
NED:SDSS J095616.64+270856.2 #Galaxy
Its values of PM is significantly higher than their errors, so not extragalactic, image and SED suggest a possible #YSO
NED:SDSS J144709.06+082344.4 #Galaxy
NED:GALEXASC J021043.27+152916.7 #UvS, AGN candidate (Brescia+, 2015)
image and sed also suggest a possible #YSO, actual values of its proper motions are higher than their errors suggesting it's a nearby object
NED:GALEXASC J033647.33-601127.6 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.617 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.849 (Cutri+ 2013)
#Semireg_PV(Richards+, 2012)
Images looks slightly extended but clean, SED also suggest a possible #YSO, Marton YSO Class I/II
Image and SED suggest a possible #YSO, not listed in NED, not listed in Marton catalog either
NED:2MASX J13542431+6241122 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.719(Cutri+ 2013)
NED:MRSS 250-132779 #Galaxy
High values of proper motion (larger than errors) suggests a non-extragalactic objects, SED and images suggest a possible #YSO
Almost saturated, sat1 = 0.192 (Cutri+ 2013), LC from CSS not available
NED:2MASX J01473732+0700254 #Galaxy
#WhiteDwarf candidate (Gentile Fusillo+, 2015)
An artifact in DSS2 Red (0.975 μm)
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B035130.74-081143.3 #Galaxy
Image and SED suggest a possible #Galaxy, no conclusive info available
NED:2MASX J03413947-4924466 #Galaxy
2QZ J140030.1+002207 -- #Quasar accd. to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.837 (Cutri+ 2013)
Image and SED suggest a possible #YSO, Marton YSO ClassIII
#ImageIssue, SDSS images missing
W1-W4 = 0.787 (Cutri+ 2013)
SED and image suggest a possible #AGN
NED:2MASX J03533717-2150276 #Galaxy
NED: 2MASX J02362099-6750161 #Galaxy
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B042035.34-331809.9 #Galaxy
Agreed! Not an extragalactic object, since its values of promotion are significantly higher than their errors
V502 Cen -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type accd. to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.6 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:GALEXASC J035609.09-210723.0 #Galaxy
SRB(Watson+, 2006-2014)
W1-W4 = 0.673 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.657 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.811 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:2MASX J17061100+2643337 #Galaxy
Multiple star system (Mason+ 2001-2014)
NED:SDSS J144444.06+122146.6 #Galaxy
NED:GALEXASC J221619.47-653723.8 #Galaxy
#BeStar (Zhang+, 2005)
SED suggests a possible #AGN
Be Star (Zhang+, 2005)
FP Tau -- T Tau-type Star accd. to SIMBAD
NED:2MASX J22064902-5857185 #Galaxy
SDSS J144157.24+094859.1 -- Seyfert 2 Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD, SED also suggests a possible #AGN
#SR+LVariable
V1857 Oph -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type accd. to SIMBAD
2MASS J17211402-0650483 -- Asymptotic Giant Branch Star (He-burning) accd. to SIMBAD
[VV2003c] J143812.6+035011 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD, however, SED looks more like a normal #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J135728.85+653519.7 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J020109.50+131112.6 #Galaxy
6dFGS gJ040043.9-082834 -- #Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
Could be already well-studied (Chen+, 2014)
Could be an #AGN (Edelson+, 2012), actual values of proper motion is smaller than their errors
V800 Oph -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type accd. to SIMBAD
2XMM J135315.8+634546 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
NED:SDSS J100857.54+285144.2 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.893 (Cutri+ 2013), almost sufficient IR excess
NED:GALEXASC J212201.99-444656.0 #Galaxy
NED:GALEXASC J113244.09-065446.5 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.416 (Cutri+ 2013)
V1107 Cen -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type accd. to SIMBAD
NED:GALEXASC J044211.63-562934.9 #Galaxy
Agreed, well studied (Hernandez+, 2007)
NED:2MASXi J1252502+642305 #Galaxy
6dFGS gJ054635.7-492926 -- #Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
A0Vn accd. to SIMBAD, SED suggests a possible #YSO
Unable to find this object in NED, SED suggest a possible #YSO, Marton YSO Class I/II
NED:SDSS J110825.40+023643.8 #Galaxy
LC from CSS seems well constrained! a possible #DebriDisk
W1-W4 = 0.86 (Cutri+ 2013)
M6 III (Luhman, 2007), a possible #Giant
#Extended
SDSS J151159.11+471532.0 -- Emission-line #Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
artefact?
FR Her -- Mira candidate accd. to SIMBAD
V-J = 2.73, M2.0 based on color, LC from CSS not available
W1-W4 = 0.59 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:GALEXASC J020905.90-670151.8 #Galaxy
2MASS J15355797+4325440 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
NED:2MASX J13541591+6635148 #Galaxy
B8V accd. to SIMBAD
Very interesting object, YSO? or AGN?
W1-W4 = 0.635 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.516 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:2MASX J01072291+1940157 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.562 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:GALEXASC J042827.26-203003.2 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.571 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.728 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:SDSS J154300.66+204258.1 #Galaxy
SED and images resemble an #AGN
W1-W4 = 0.511 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B214910.84-533259.0 #Galaxy
#ImageIssue, missing SDSS images
W1-W4 = 0.619 (Cutri+ 2013)
thinly extended, but in this case it should be fine since the light is distributed smoothly outside the circle
HD 147302 -- #BeStar accd. to SIMBAD
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B234621.72+013553.6 #Galaxy
2MASS J03323300+3102216 -- Young Stellar Object Candidate accd. to SIMBAD
A very faint object right outside the red circle in 1 O'clock direction
SED and images suggest a possible #YSO
W1-W4 = 0.543 (Cutri+ 2013)
6dFGS gJ042436.9-212230 -- #Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
#Semireg_PV (Richards+, 2012)
SDSS J143150.06-002326.5 -- Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
NED:GALEXASC J214749.69-103620.0 #Galaxy
OY And -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type accd. to SIMBAD
WY Aur -- Long Period Variable candidate accd. to SIMBAD
Artefact maybe
#HPM, possible #YSO accd. to SED
Scatter in LC from CSS suggest a #Giant
Marton YSO Class I/II
HD 256959 -- T Tau-type Star accd. to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.49 (Cutri+ 2013)
#ImageIssue
NED:2MASX J01010389+1911283 #Galaxy
BT Lup -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type accd. to SIMBAD
F2IV accd. to SIMBAD
NED:SDSS J155046.81+283712.7 #Galaxy
NED:GALEXASC J042148.43-561332.6 #Galaxy, however images and SED suggest a possible #AGN/QSO
Already well studied (Luhman+, 2008)
#YSO, accd. to SIMBAD
[DM99] 106 -- Pre-main sequence Star accd. to SIMBAD
M0.0 based on color
Image and SED suggest a possible #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.479 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:SDSS J152509.73+425248.2 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J133053.18+592451.5 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J142536.06+050051.3 #Galaxy
V1021 Ori -- Variable Star of RR Lyr type accd to SIMBAD
2MASS J10430345+5120001 -- Active Galaxy Nucleus
NED:SDSS J152750.32+194928.6 #Galaxy
Actually, I could be wrong... it is listed as a R Coronae Borealis (Tisserand, 2012), a yellow giant
Indeed! An interesting object. SED and images might suggest a possible #YSO, H-alpha presents as well, does not seem to be multiple objects
2MASS J03285663+3118356 -- Young Stellar Object accd. to SIMBAD
NSVS 13615447 -- Variable Star accd.to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.633 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:2MASX J03583031-6352202 #Galaxy
ESO 69-12 -- Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
NED:SDSS J095318.57+382321.9 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J152254.13+113454.3 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.52 (Cutri+ 2013)
BL Aql -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type accd. to SIMBAD
GSC 03212-00933 -- Variable Star accd. to SIMBAD
listed in NED as an #UvS
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B043151.52-604440.1 #Galaxy
LCRS B130021.4-062317 -- Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
Agreed! Stable LC from CSS suggests a possible #DebrisDisk around #Mdwarf
LC from CSS not available, possible emission line star (Barentsen+, 2014)
W1-W4 = 0.848 (Cutri+ 2013), #SRVariable
2dFGRS TGS320Z204 -- Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
KQ Eri -- Long-period variable star accd. to SIMBAD
No LC from CSS
2MASS J05324881-0530543 -- Pre-main sequence Star accd. to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.865 (Cutri+ 2013)
Extended, but halo looks very smooth
ROTSE1 J183229.17+245646.6 -- Long-period variable star accd. to SIMBAD
VX Lib -- Long Period Variable candidate accd. to SIMBAD
LEDA 139444 -- Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.494 (Cutri+ 2013)
6dFGS gJ001020.0-061706 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy
B4III accd. to SIMBAD
Rise in SED at around 22μm suggests a possible #YSO around an early type star
#A0V accd. to SIMBAD
NED:2MASX J10390893+0409363 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J11013204+5357045 #Galaxy
#MiraVariableStar (Watson+, 2006-2014)
NED:2MASX J02443929+1038493 #Galaxy
SED and images suggest a possible #YSO, Marton YSO class I/II
W1-W4 = 0.54 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:SDSS J112813.50+635414.6 #Galaxy
V2399 Oph -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type accd. to SIMBAD
NED:2MASX J21432479-1227554 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J150402.02+442422.9 #Galaxy
2MASS J05474836+0040589 -- Pre-main sequence Star accd. to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.58 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:SDSS J142052.06+563120.1 #Galaxy
#Semireg_PVStar(Richards+, 2012)
W1-W4 = 0.765 (Cutri+ 2013)
Scatter in LC from CSS suggest a possibel #Giant
NED:2MASX J03522389-2347219 #Galaxy
NED: 2MASX J22215720-0845026 #Galaxy
LC from CSS not available, can't determine whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
NED:GALEXASC J222628.05-161545.5 #Galaxy
Images, SED, and proper motions suggests a possible #YSO
NED: GALEXASC J132950.09-091707.9 #UvS, however images, SED and proper motions suggests a possible #Galaxy or an #AGN
W1-W4 = 0.485 (Cutri+ 2013)
SED and images suggest a possible #Quasar
B8III accd. to SIMBAD
#SR+LStar (Williams+, 2004)
#SRBStar (Watson+, 2006-2014)
#Quasar, accd. to SIMBAD
SED and images suggest a possible #AGN/QSO, but no info in VizieR indicate such thing, low proper motion maybe
W1-W4 = 0.555 (Cutri+ 2013)
2XMM J134507.9-001901 -- #Quasar accd. to SIMBAD
NED: MRSS 302-032229 #Galaxy
2dFGRS TGN443Z231 -- Galaxy
NED: 2MASX J15262022+3621319 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.825 (Cutri+ 2013)
6dFGS gJ064651.0-645731 -- #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J10252950+0710381 #Galaxy
A2/3IV/V accd. to SIMBAD
V905 Mon -- #LongPeriodVariableCandidate
Observed by Spitzer (Evans+, 2003), already #WellStudied
SED and images suggest a possible #YSO, also Marton YSO class I/II
NED: 2MASX J23561174+1845239 #Galaxy
F3/5V accd. to SIMBAD
6dFGS gJ034819.2-211357 -- Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
#Semireg_PVVariable (Richards+, 2012)
NED:2MASX J02230494-6844041 #Galaxy
NED: APMUKS(BJ) B033741.87-521031.6 #Galaxy
SDSS J152759.81+275706.8 -- Emission-line galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
J112048.0+631454 -- Quasar accd. to SIMBAD
V - K = 6.695, LC from CSS not available, can't confirm whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
SED and images suggest a possible #YSO, also Marton YSO Class I/II
NED :GALEXASC J214158.94-124846.3 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.605 (Cutri+ 2013)
#Galaxy (Jones+, 2009), with redshift = 0.07395
W1-W4 = 0.896 (Cutri+ 2013), almost sufficient
W1-W4 = 0.651 (Cutri+ 2012)
NED: SDSS J101953.60+413325.0 #Galaxy
W1 - W4 = 0.476 (Cutri+ 2013)
Scattering in LC from CSS suggests a possible #Giant
W1 - W4 = 0.864 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED: SDSS J145706.62+084852.6 #Galaxy
#Galaxy (Paturel+, 2003)
W1-W4 = 0.378 (Cutri+ 2013)
V - K = 5.367
SED and images suggest a possible #Galaxy, no NED data available
V - K = 7.521
W1 - W4 = 0.46 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.463 (Cutri+ 2013)
SED and images suggests a possible #Galaxy
SED, images, and presence of H-alpha emission suggest a possible #YSO
LC from CSS not available, can't confirm it's a #Dwarf/Giant
CP Ara -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type Accd. to SIMBAD
SDSS J150425.13+390828.9 -- Seyfert 2 Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.739 (Cutri+ 2012)
W1 - W4 = 0.461 (Cutri+ 2013)
V - K = 5.716
BD+30 4282 -- Emission-line Star accd. to SIMBAD, Spty: B
W1-W4 = 0.376 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:2MASX J01245446+2016467 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J150626.84+112906.0 #Galaxy, #RadioSource also located nearby
HD 59197 -- Be Star, accd.to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.805 (Cutri+ 2013)
SDSS J103606.15+444312.8 -- Emission-line galaxy
SED suggests a possible #YSO
V* V3263 Sgr -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type
NED:SDSS J142810.42+015500.2 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J152632.75+171631.9 #Galaxy
H-Alpha line present (Barentsen+, 2014) and Marton YSO Type I/II
V - K = 9.001
HD 146381 -- Be Star accod. to SIMBAD
V - K = 7.402 (Smart, 2013)
NED: GALEXASC J122225.69-094110.4 UvS, however SED and Images suggest a possible #Galaxy
CD-44 4392 -- Be Star accd. to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.533 (Cutri+ 2013)
Could not find a catalogue by Marton+, 2016
#Extended, but W1-W3 = 2.888 (Cutri+ 2012), high IR excess
Already well studied
almost #W1 Drop out because sat1 = 0.187 (Cutri+ 2013)
Marton YSO Class I/II, however could also be an #AGN/QSO because proper motions are small and a large error in SED
W1-W4 = 0.583 (Cutri+ 2013)
SED suggests a possible #YSO, already well studied
#ShiftingImages, not a serious problem
W1-W4 = 0.421 (Cutri+ 2013)
#SR+L (Williams+, 2004)
W1-W4 = 0.799 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.544 (Cutri+ 2013)
B2 accd. to SIMBAD
#HPM
W1-W4 = 0.679 (Cutri+ 2013)
2MASX J04012375-4621339
SED suggests a possible #Galaxy, but listed in NED as UvS GALEXASC J023727.73+120442.1
V - K = 7.24
V-K = 6.926
#MISC/SRVariable(Pojmanski+, 2002-2005)
W1-W4 = 0.475 (Cutri+ 2013)
#Quasar
Scatter of LC from CSS suggest a possible #Giant, V-K = 8.018
GALEXASC J024159.55-745849.9
W1-W4 = 0.899(Cutri+ 2013), almost sufficient IR excess
#Semi-regularpulsatingStar
W1-W4 = 0.64 (Cutri+ 2013)
#VariableStarofMiraCettype
B8IV
V-K = 7.271, LC from CSS shows scatter, possible #Giant
W1-W4 = 0.561
W1-W4 = 1.401, Sufficient IR excess. SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
SED shows clear excess at 10 μm, Marton YSO Class I/II
V - K = 6.613
A3IV/V
W1-W4 = 0.736
W1-W4 = 0.65
W1-W4=0.78
V-J = 1.895, K4.0
W1-W4 = 0.446
SDSS J100850.19+175232.8
SR+L(Williams+, 2004)
V-K=5.617, LC from CSS not available, can't confirm it's a #Dwarf/Giant
W1-W4 = 0.526
V-J = 9.473, LC from CSS not available, can't confirm it's a #Dwarf/Giant
A2IV
LC from CSS not available, can't tell whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
W1-W4 = 0.94 > 0.9, sufficient IR Excess
V-K=9.071
#Saturated ?
B5 accod. to SIMBAD
GALEXASC J031213.80-494241.6
V-K=6.542, scatter in LC from CSS suggests a #Giant
V - K = 8.852, LC from CSS not available, can't confirm it's a #Dwarf/Giant
2MASX J14301904+0301100
SED suggests a possibel #YSO
#SlowIrregularVariable (Samus+ 2007-2013)
2MASX J14525626+4758562
W1-W4 = 0.645
V - K = 6.71, LC from CSS not available, can't confirm it's a #Dwarf/Giant
V - K = 5.169
V-K = 6.11, LC from CSS not available, can't confirm it's a #Dwarf/Giant
small proper motions and SED suggest a possible #Galaxy
LC from CSS not available, can't confirm a #Dwarf/Giant
LC from CSS not available, can't confirm #Dwarf/Giant
W1-W4 = 0.491
W1-W4 = 0.632
a LC from CSS seems scattered, a possible #Giant
#2MASX J22335064+2426393 -- Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.813
SED suggest a possible #YSO
W1-W4 = 0.416
shape of SED suggest a possible #YSO
G2I, a #Giant
stable LC from CSS suggests a possible a #Dwarf
V-J>2.5, LC from CSS not available, can't confirm #Dwarf/Giant
LC from CSS not available, can't confirm whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
SED and images suggest a possible #AGN/QSO
#IrregularVariable (Samus+ 2007-2013)
Marton YSO type I/II
possible #Giant since its LC from CSS seems scattered
proper motions are very small to tell this is located at stellar neighborhood or extragalactic..SED looks somewhat like an #AGN/QSO
W1-W4 = 0.743
W1-W4 = 0.441
Marton YSO Type III
No LC from CSS and can't confirm whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
can't confirm whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
A2V C accod. to SIMBAD
#Be-Star (Zhang+, 2005)
Marton YSO type III, SED also suggests a possible #YSO
#InsufficientIRExcess
#Objectofunknownnature from SIMBAD, SED suggests a possible #AGN/QSO
#VariableStarMiraCetType
Marton YSO type III
Extended yes, but W1-W3 > 2.0, quite high and therefore possible YSO
Unconfirmed whether it's a dwarf/giant
possible #Giant from LC of CSS
SDSS images missing
LC from CSS not available and cant confirm whether it's giant/dwarf
Unconfirmed whether giant or dwarf
Spectral Type:A3
#Saturated at W1
Spectral Type:K5.0 based on color
Spectral type: B9IV/V
Marton YSO type III, SED's shape typical of YSOs'
Marton YSO Type I/II
possible giant due to scatter of LC at CSS
Shape of SED typical of YSO'S
Sufficient IR excess
Be-star (Zhang+, 2005)
#TaurusMember (Rebull+, 2010)
#MiraCetiVariableStar from SIMBAD
Slight rise in SED from 10 μm to 22 μm
Scatter in CSS LC
z = 0.13368 (Omand+, 2014)
Luminosity class unknown
very bright, Be Star
Shape of SED typical of YSO
H-alpha emission present
Extended, but IR excess W1-W3 is quite high > 2.0 which might qualify for this object being a YSO
YSO ?
#Extended but ok as a YSO
#Shift, not HPM object
Marton YSO type I/II, but no Vmag available in VizieR
probably a #Giant from LC in CSS
sufficient IR excess
low proper motion, could be an #AGN/QSO, but also could be a #YSO
possible debris disk around #Mdwarf
shape of SED resembles one for an #AGN/QSO
shape of SED resembles an #AGN/QSO rather than a #Galaxy
possible #DebrisDisk around a late type star
HPM?
#Saturated
WOW! This could be the brightest star I have seen in this project, V < 6, should be visible by naked eyes!
Possible #DebrisDisk around an Early type star
Saturated ?
#UnconfirmedGalaxy
A member of #CarinaMovingGroup with probability of 96.44%
an excellent candidate for a #DebrisDisk around a Mdwarf
#StarInNebula
#HerbigAE
#MultipleYSOs
#CarbonStar
possible #DebrisDisk around a Mdwarf
Almost a good candidate, #Extended
#VariableStarOrionType
Some SDSS images missing..
z = 0.0186 (Wang+, 2009)
artifact at DSS2 Red (0.975 μm) ?
This one only provides WISE data!!!
#LowMassStar
Clear excess at around 20μm
#AGN
#WellStudied
a light curve from CSS looks very stable which suggests a #Dwarf
YSOs in Camelopardalis (Straizys+, 2010)
Cleanest image I have seen so far and yet possesses strong IR excess! Great Candiate
#ClassIIIYSO (Marton+, 2016)
#GoodCandidate for debris disk around a Late type star
#OrionVariable A.K.A #HerbigAe
#PulsatingVariableStar
#T-TauTypeStar
#QSO, unusual images..
#MiraCetVariable
#MiraVariable (Pojmanski+, 2002-2005)
#SemiRegularPV (Richards+, 2012)
What happened to 2MASS J (1.24 μm) and 2MASS K (2.16 μm)? Two glitches
#YSOCandidate (Marton+, 2016)
Image and SED suggest a #Galaxy
#RadioGalaxy
Beautiful strings of dust..
z = 0.2280 (Wang+, 2009)
Possible #YSO, #EmissionLineStar (Barentsen+, 2014)
z = 0.15523 (Jones+, 2009)
#Galaxy
Listed in NED as a #Galaxy
#AGN ?
Looks very saturated from the SED..
#GalaxyinClusterofGalaxies
Also a #RadioSource
z = 0.155 (Bao+, 2008)
#Seyfert1Galaxy
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar
#MiraVariable (Richards+, 2012)
Listed in NED as a #QSO
V mag not available..
what happened at 1.15 μm?
#Galaxies ?
z= 0.78062 (Jones+, 2009)
#LongSecondaryVariable (Richards+, 2012)
Group of #Galaxies
Possesses large Vamp > 1
Image and SED suggest a possible #Galaxy, no mention in NED
#QSO
Two #Galaxies nearby
Using #IRSA, multiple objects confirmed as well
a bit #Extended
Insufficient IR excess
#EmissionLineStar (Barentsen+, 2014)
SED suggests an #AGN/QSO, listed as a #Galaxy in NED
#A0Star, with high IR excess
#LPV (Watson+, 2006-2014)
listed in NED as a #Galaxy
z = 0.680 (Massaro+, 2015)
#BLLac-typeobject , an interesting SED
M3III (Pickles+, 2010)
Multiple ?
#Galaxy identified from NED
#EmissionLineGalaxy
Image and SED suggest a #Galaxy, not listed in NED
#SlowIrregularVariable (Watson+, 2006-2014)
#EmissionLineStar(Barentsen+, 2014)
#Galaxy, listed in NED
#VariableStarofOrionType, although possible ISM might be covering the star, visible in IRSA images
#CarbonStar (Alksnis+ 2001)
#EmissionLineStar (Barentsen+, 2014), thinly #Extended
#MiraVariableStar
#CepheidVariableStar
z = 0.07097 (Tempel+, 2014)
thinly #Extended
Image and SED indicate a #Galaxy, however accd. to SIMBAD it's a #Quaser
Image and SED indicate a #Galaxy
possible #Mdwarf
Image and SED look like a #Galaxy
Image and SED indicate a #Galaxy, though #Multiple objects exist in the red circle in this image
A carbon star located within 5 arcsec of a central object
Image and SED suggest an #AGN/QSO
Image and SED indicate an #AGN/QSO
probably a #Giant
Giant or dwarf?
One of Kepler planets (Kepler Mission Team, 2009)
EmissionLineStar ?
#LongPeriodVariable
A light curve from CSS might suggests a latetype giant
Vmag not available
#SStar
z=0.077026 (Way+, 2015)
large structures visible in DSS2 Blue band
z = 0.87(Hagen+ 1999)
Images and SED suggest a #Galaxy
Image and SED suggests a #Galaxy
H-Alpha emission present (Barentsen+, 2014)
#QSO ?
A faint objects right outside the red circle, but not quite so in DSS2 Red
From a light curve, it could be a dwarf
Comet?
#AGN accod. to SIMBAD, but image and SED suggests a #Galaxy
HH 487S -- Star
SED and image suggests a #Galaxy
SED and Image suggests a #Galaxy
Vmag=15.941(Zacharias+ 2015)
Vmag missing.. probably a #LateTypeStar
#Slow-RegularVariable (Williams+, 2004)
This one seems #GoodCandidate
#Multiple
#GoodCandidate, indeed
probably not an #AGN, since its actual value of proper motion is larger than its error(Zacharias+ 2015)
A light curve from CSS for this shows interesting periodic dips. A sign of an #Exoplanet? or #EclipingBinary?
not following this type of stars, #Repeats
SED suggests an #AGN/QSO, #Repeats
SED suggests an #AGN/QSO
#Repeats, #Seyfert1Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
a little #Saturated
#noSIMBAD, no light curve available from CSS
#KeplerObject
#Galaxy in #SIMBAD
right, #AGN/QSO
SED and image suggest a #Galaxy
a light curve from CSS suggests a #RedGiant, #Repeats
#EmptyinWiseCircle
Close binary
slightly #Extended to me..
An interesting object..
a little #Extended to me..
well, actually insufficient IR excess
looks like #Multiple to me..
#Mutiple
#Repeats, #Extended
#SED suggests an #AGN/QSO, #Repeats
Sat2 is relatively big > 0.30
right, #Saturated at W1
could be a #YSO, but not sure..
Insufficient IR Excess
agreed, #Extended
#Galaxy based on its SED and image
#Extended, #G8.0 based on color
#QSO from the SED
#AGN/QSO ?
#Shift
Really? a bit #Extended to me.. #Repeats
#Galaxy, accd. to SIMBAD
#Repeats, a little #Extended
a little #Extended
#Multiple, #Extended
unclear whether is it a giant or dwarf from a CSS light curve
obviously, #Extended
#Shifts
V = 6.660, probably visible by naked eyes..
#EmptyinCircle
#VariableStarofMiraCettype , #Extended
yes, a small gas like structure right on top of a star visible in DSS2 Blue
#AGN/QSO
SED and SIMBAD suggests a #Galaxy
#Extended at W4
heavily #Extended
SED suggests a #Galaxy, accd. SIMBAD an #AGN
#Extended in W4
#G5.0 based on color, so could be a solar-type star
agreed, a SED suggests an #AGN/QSO
a CSS light curve not available
#Extended, #K5.0 based on color
but, the actual values of its proper motions are larger than the errors
#Galaxy ?
SED and image look rather like a #Galaxy
#F5.0 based on color
#Extended, #Multiple
#M2.0 based on color
SED suggests a #Galaxy, #InfrareSource from SIMBAD
slightly #Extended
#EmissionLineStar
Yes, #blended in aladin
#BeStar
#K3.0 based on color
#M5.0 based on color
Right! It is a blend, as seen from the Aladin
its actual values of proper motion is higher than the error, so could be a #YSO, not an #AGN/QSO
#VariableStarofMiraCetType
#Contaminated ?
#Multiple, viewed from Aladin
#AGN (Edelson+, 2012)
#Seyfer1Galaxy
NoAo in SIMBAD, SED suggests a #Galaxy
yes, saturated but it can be corrected
#Contamined as seen in Aladin
K7.0 based on color, #Multiple
#CarbonStar, #Multiple
SED suggests a #Galaxy, SIMBAD suggests an #AGN
SED suggests a #Galaxy, SIMBAD suggests a #QSO
No visual magnitude available for thisobject
slightly #Extended, but should be OK
How come the brightness of this star's surface seems to have a hollow at 1.15 μm?
SED looks more similar to an #AGN/QSO that a #Galaxy
SED looks more like a #AGN/QSO
SED looks more like an #AGN/QSO
SED suggests a #Galaxy, #AGN acc. SIMBAD
Possible Red supergiant star
(Qi+, 2015) suggests an extra galactic object
SED looks like a typical #Quasar
SED looks more like a #Galaxy to me..
#SeyfertGalaxy
?? #AbsorptionLineSystem
#Saturation
#CarbonStar, #Extended
#Quasar, not Quaoar lol
#F8.0 based on color
SED suggests a #Quasar
SED probably contaminated by background objects..
SED suggests a #AGN/Quasar
yeah, unusual SED for a galaxy
I think this one is more likely an #AGN than a white dwarf, as its actual value of proper motions is smaller than the error
#Multiple ?
must be a giant
very interesting SED..
#BLLac
#G8.0 based on color
but, insufficient IR excess...
a light curve suggests a #Mdwarf
what's this?
M giant
M giant?
no CSS light curve available
pair of galaxies?
#Extended, insufficient IR excess
#Mutliple
an image issue
sat1 = 0.082, so saturation is not so significant
#MultipleSystem with a #BrownDwarf
#F2.0 based on color
One of the brightest I have seen, V = 5.74, probably visible by naked eyes!
#noImage
#K0.0 based on color
Well, insufficient IR excess..
possible #YSO
possible #Quasar
SED and SIMBAD suggest a #Quasar
right, #Multiple
SED and SIMBAD suggest it's a #Quasar
a stable light curve from CSS suggests a #Mdwarf, and possesses high enough IR excess, but unfortunately #Multiple
#K5.0 based on color
A bit saturated at W1 but can be fixed...
funny shaped SED
V > 15
#AGN/QSO acc. to SIMBAD
yes, there is a slight drop out, but it can be fixed...
probably not an AGN candidate, ie an actual value of its proper motion is larger than the error
#VariableStarofMiraCetiType
SED suggests a possible #Galaxy
contaminated?
#GalaxyinClustersofGalaxies
what!? this is a star?
#G0.0 based on color
I see an extra structure on the right upper corner of this star in DSS2 Blue image. Otherwise a #GoodCandidate
#K1.0 based on color
Multiple
Extended
SED suggests a #QSO/AGN
#ShellStar acc. SIMBAD
#M6 acc. SIMBAD
Vmag missing......
Possible Mdwarf with sufficient IR excess but faint V~16
#YSO
#K7.0 based on color
#G8 based on color
#Giant
SED suggests a galaxy
small drop out, can be corrected
Insufficient IR exess
#wG5V
W1-W4 less than 0.9
V=17.8, very faint
more like a #Galaxy to me, according to the SED
#K2III
possible #AGN acccording to VizieR
#M7III
W1-W4 less than 0.9, so not enough IR excess
it's OK? seems very #Extended to me....
#W1DropOut ?
Yes, it is likely a giant
#RVTau
not enough infrared excess
also, a light curve from CSS might suggest it is a Mdwarf since the fluctuation is relatively small
sufficient infrared excess
#MiraCetVariableStar
Looks like a W1 drop out in this SED
what is #Known ?
#AGBStar
SDSS images missing....
a light curve from CSS suggests a possible #RedGiant
M0.0
#AsymptoticGiant
a bit #Extended to me....
SED looks OK, but according to VizieR it is saturated at W1 sat1 = 0.380
a light curve from CSS suggests a #RedGiant
#RedGiant
no light curves from CSS available
no light curve from CSS available
A light curve from CSS suggests a possible #RedGiant
A little bit #Extended to me.....
W1-W4 less than 0.9, also light curve was not provided in CSS
no light curve provided in CSS
no light curve was provided in CSS
very faint, V > 17
possesses a large amplitude in V
The amount of information provided in VizieR is very limited, never seen any objects like this one before
An interesting SED
a light curve from CSS suggests a possible #Mdwarf
#VariableStarofRCrBtype
Indeed, already well studied
high IR excess, W1-W4 greater than 2
very bright, V ~ 6 mag, might be visible by naked eyes
a light curve from CSS suggests a possible #EclipsingBinarySystem
http://cdsbib.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/cdsbib?2012AJ....144..192M
agreed, already well studied! http://cdsbib.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/cdsbib?2014ApJ...787..153K
More like a galaxy, according to SED
double star?
yeah, visible by naked eyes
agn?
high infrared excess, ie W1-W4 1.36 mag
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
#W1DropOut
back to this object.............
back to this object.......
a light curve from CSS suggests a possible #MGiant
back to this object......
sat1 less than 0.2, so not saturated
very saturated
K0 based on its color
a light curve from CSS suggests a likely #MDwarf
SED suggests a possible #QSO
#GoodCandidate
YSO?
missing V mag
definitely #W1DropOut
back to this object.........
a possible #AGN
#W1DropOut, definitely saturated
#Faint
#MGiant
Reflection nebulae present?
a light curve from CSS suggests a possbile #Mdwarf, however W1-W4 is less than 0.9 mag
a possible #DebrisDisk
a light curve from CSS suggests a red #Giant
possible #Galaxy
SED suggests a #QSO
probably a #Galaxy
SED suggests a possible #DebrisDisk
Indeed, SED suggests a #Galaxy
SED suggest a #Galaxy
back to this object.....
Peculiar Star ???
a light curve from CSS suggests it's a red giant
came back to this object.........
#W1DropOut to me.......
I am back to this object.......
a light curve from CSS might suggests a red giant
probably #WellStudied
not a galaxy, because it possesses non-zero proper motions, with their actual values higher than their error
looks very saturated at W1
a light curve from CSS suggests a red giant
A light curve from the CSS survey suggests it is a M giant
Indeed, it must be a distant, red giant
Spectral type is K1 based on its color
according to a light curve from CSS, looks like a Mgiant
according to a light curve from CSS, it looks like a M giant
Vamp larger than 1.0 mag
I am back to this object.........
a light curve from CSS suggests, a red giant
indeed, #PossibleDebrisDisk
yep, definitely #WellStudied
yeah, a definite #W1DropOut
not quite saturated
Giant
very #GoodCandidate
Vamp larger than 1 mag
#ReflectionNebulae ?
#GammaDoradus
#MiraVariable, (Pojmanski+, 2002-2005)
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar (Richards+, 2012)
#MiraVariable
#RVTauri
#W1DropOut, sat is 2.04
#YoungStellarObject
#LongPeriodVariable in the Kepler field
W1Saturation
BeStar?
mixed objects?
W1 saturation?
#M3III
#Variable
W1 Saturation?
#SlowRegularVariable
W1-W4 larger than 0.9 mag
#W1Saturation
looks like a #Galaxy to me........
Saturation at W1 ?
#KeplerFieldStar
#W1-W4lessthan0.9
probably #W1DropOut
probably #Cirrus
#Faint, #W1-W4lessthan0.9
#W1Dropout
#A1Ib
probably an #AGN
#Star
#G5
Agreed!
#MutipleObjects ?
#GIII
#MIII
#Blended?, #InfraredExcess
#GoodCandidate, #HighProperMotion
probably a #RedGiant
#Star ?
yep, a good candidate for the direct imaging
yeah! goodcandidate for direct imaging
agreed!
#Extended ?
probably background noise
#B7III
#GoodCandidate ?
Vamp larger than 1 mag, so might not be a good candidate
#wK4III
#noAO, and no Vmag available
I think it's a background noise
#G8IV
I think it's more likely a background noise
an object at 11 o'clock
agreed, Vamp is larger than 1 mag
#VariableStar
Vamp less than 1 mag, so #GoodCandidate
#Star, very bright at W4 band!!!
very faint, but #GoodCandidate
agreed! a #GoodCandidate
#M1V, #GoodCandidate
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=70670
relatively large proper motion
#Blended ?
Low Vamp, so #GoodCandidate
faint
#TooFaint
#VariableStar, #M5
seems #Blended to me.....
very interesting
#noAO
#M0III
#KnownDisk ?
Vamp larger than 1 mag, so not a good candidate
#MultipleObjects ?, #Shift ?
#MultipleObjects ?
#MultipleObjects
Vamp less than 1 mag, so could be a #GoodCandidate
#EclipingBinary
a bit #TooFaint
#noAO, #GoodCandidate
too faint
#ApStar
Vamp larger than one, so can be a #Giant
what? I came back to a same object......
#GoodCandidate, infrared excess observed?
#GoodCandidate, since Vamp is less than 1 mag!
#Astar
Vamp less than 1 mag, so can be a #GoodCandidate
Magnitude amplitude is greater than 1, so probably a #Giant
Vamp less than 1 mag! so can be a #GoodCandidate
probably a #KnownDisk
Amp is larger than 1, so can be a #Giant
AMP > 1 mag, so could be a #Giant
#noAO, no spectral type available in vizier
Vamp = 3.31 > 1, so #Giant
#F6/F7II
#BackgroundGalaxy !
#G8V, #GoodCandidate, there is an object at 9 o'clock direction, but located outside of a red circle
#O7.5Ib, supergiant
#G5III, #GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidte
#FaintObject
#M6III
#noAO #VariableStar
#MultipleObject ?
#MultipleObject
large V amp. can be a #Giant
probably a #knowdisk
http://cdsbib.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/cdsbib?2011ApJ...742...39S
it can be a #GoodCandidate
#5III
http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-ref=VIZ5477b87c8846&-out.add=.&-source=J/A%2BA/555/A63/table2&recno=1621
#SpectroscopicBinary
http://cdsbib.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/cdsbib?2006A%26A...446.1071V
#MovedOffCrossHair
#KeplerTargetStar
http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-ref=VIZ54753082110c&-out.add=.&-source=V/133/kic&KIC=3138605
could be a #Giant because Vamp is more than 1 mag
a strange shaped image
#SlowIrregularVariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=67231
right!
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=37526
yes, I think it is a #VariableStar
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=142857
Since amplitude Vmag is higher than 1, it could be a giant
#M8
http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-ref=VIZ546fd5ac0e34&-out.add=.&-source=III/170B/mac_iras&recno=2496
#ShellStar
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=75011
no spectral type
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=71602
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=65032
#MovedoffCrossHair
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=66001
#StarinCluster
#MiraTypeVariableStar
no Spectral type available in VizieR
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=79848
#artefact ?
#EclipsingBinary
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=49004
#EclipsingSystem
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=11981
Indeed, it has an unusual SED
#VariableStarinKeplerField
http://acta.astrouw.edu.pl/Vol59/n1/pdf/pap_59_1_3.pdf
#rK0IIIStar
HD 216369 probably is a #DoubleStarSystem.
#K4VStar
Contaminated
Contaminated?
#B9Star
#StarInAssociation according references
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=112874
#rK4IIIStar
http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-ref=VIZ545eba691ca7&-out.add=.&-source=VI/135/table15&recno=1998447
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=274016
#SemiRegularVariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=278918
#AsymptoticGiantBranchStar
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=69970
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=98145
#M6Star
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=119148
probably a #MiraVariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=7389
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=229333
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=69062
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=149725
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=358590
#SubGiant
#ExtendedBeyondCircle
#M6.5
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=66482
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=251179
#Carbonstar
#Miravariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=77615
#Slowirreglarvariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=65798
#M4/5
#Emissionlinestar
#Multipleobjects
#Semiregularvariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=55833
#Regulargiant
#Variablestar
#Extendoutsidethecircle
#Bestar
#Keplerobject
KID:7482416
#Twoobjects
#Pulsatingvariablestar
Indeed, it is in the Kepler field!!!
#KID6170903
#B6V
#Contaminated?
extending outside the wise circle
#Rotationallyvariablestar
#Premainsequencestar
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=97735
Saturated
#Eclipsingbinary (like in the planet hunter.....)
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=44298
#Goodcandidate
#M5III
#wG5III
#Reflectionnebula
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=73736
#A6III
#Slowirregularvariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=67887
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=68966
#Semiregularpulsatingstar
might be a #Goodcandidate
#Regularpulsatingstar
#Miratypevariable
#A0star
http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-ref=VIZ541eb4a97ab4&-out.add=.&-source=I/131A/sao&recno=219306
#B9II
could be a #Semiregularvariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=94803
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=281997
#Funnyshape
#K5IIIstar
http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-ref=VIZ541d2e6a5f6f&-out.add=.&-source=VI/135/table15&recno=2253336
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=68257
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=111410
#Seyfert1galaxy
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=111860
#K4IIIstar
#Variabledtaroforiontype
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=113678
http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-ref=VIZ541b6bc36482&-out.add=.&-source=VI/135/table15&recno=2354537
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=111850
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=119055
#TypeIIIspitzerobject
http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-ref=VIZ541a7bc40c77&-out.add=.&-source=J/ApJ/688/1142/table2&recno=13334
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=66551
#Fstar
#Variablestarofmiracettype
#Latetypestar
probably a #Latetypestar
probably a #Kstar
#M1star
#Btypestar
#Youngstellarobject
#Bluesupergiant
#Objectmovedofffromcrosshair
#Asymptoticgiantbranchstar
probably a #Gtypestar
#Miravariablestar
#Redsupergiant
most likely K1
probably a #K-typestar
probably an #Atypestar
#Slowirregularvariables
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=70512
probably an #Earlytypestar
Probably a #Latetypestar
Vmag = 14.15 from NOMAD
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/quicklook/quickobj.asp?ra=216.2372896&dec=5.6134239
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/quicklook/quickobj.asp?ra=214.4050466&dec=64.4456668
#Starclulster
#goodcandidate
#Variable Star of RV Tau type
#Brown-dwarf
High proper motion star!!!
Multiple objects as seen in ROBO-AO images
Rather unusual SED for a young star
B giant
High plx with low uncertainty, possible faint YSO
Possible visual binary as displayed in Gaia DR2 table, and also seen in the PANSTARRS images
#Carbon star in SIMBAD
Provides two values of parallaxes, with one of them significantly higher than its uncertainty, which suggests a stellar object
Paper 1 object
HD 36435 -- High proper-motion Star
6dFGS gJ025739.7-095001 -- Galaxy
6dFGS gJ232637.2-011435 -- Active Galaxy Nucleus
2MASX J03411148-3645481 -- Galaxy
6dFGS gJ033656.8-424038 -- Galaxy, IRAS F03352-4250 -- Infra-Red source
2E 357 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy
2MASX J02565161-2433123 -- Galaxy in Cluster of Galaxies
2MASX J02443619-1458489 -- Galaxy
2MASS J02524563-2650503 -- Possible Active Galaxy Nucleus
LEDA 1034509 -- Galaxy
2dFGRS TGS349Z196 -- Galaxy
2MASX J01012497-2158248 -- Emission-line galaxy
Active Galaxy Nucleus
SuperNova
Galaxy
Seyfert 2 Galaxy
Emission-line galaxy
2MASX J23431126+0005244 -- Galaxy
Galaxy
Seyfert 1 Galaxy
That's what I thought! Must have a large quantities of dust which is why so bright in mid IR
2MASS J11054009+0642258 -- Quasar
#Repeats
NED:SDSS J145637.54+033623.3 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J13021869+5926158 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J034313.20-010524.0 #Galaxy
not listed in NED
NED:2MASS J03415970-3910140 #Galaxy
NED:2MASS J02545006-6511522 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J133906.42+573551.5 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J15500317+3824504 #Galaxy
NED:2MASS J03262417-6419235 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J10150546+1548139 #Galaxy
NED:GALEXASC J035707.12-122517.4 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J100822.88+480043.1 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J12483996+5834327 #Galaxy
Variable Star of Mira Cet type
Be Star - HD 74401
I don't see the contamination
not heavily extended as it looks very smooth and faint
no multiples found
H-alpha present(Barentsen+, 2014)
Observed by ALMA
Did not appear in NED
NED:GALEXASC J024841.96+022837.6 #Galaxy
Small PM (Tier 4) suggests a possible #Giant
#Repeats
Emission line star (Barentsen+, 2014)
Emission line star (Barentsen+, 2014)
NED:SDSS J035013.43-060004.5 #Galaxy
Possible #DebriDisk
NED:SDSS J155219.77+335849.6 #Galaxy
Scatter in CSS and Small PM (Tier 3) suggest a possible #Giant
SED shows a #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J10140329+5015525 #Galaxy
HD 155438 -- #BeStar
SED similar to AGN/QSO
#Repeats
Small PM (Tier 4) suggests a possible #Giant
NED:SDSS J105337.54+044503.7 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J22281314+0442318 #Galaxy
Small PM (Tier 3) suggest a possible #Giant
NED:GALEXASC J034805.15-465751.8 #Galaxy
possible #DebrisDisk
#Repeats
W1-W4 = 0.466, Insufficient IR Excess
Small Plx and PM (Tier 4) suggest a possible #Giant
Small PM (Tier 4) suggests a possible #Giant
small plx suggests a possible #Giant
SR+LVariable
#Repeats
NED:2MASX J12285893-0521127 #Galaxy
HD 196712 -- Be Star
#Repeats
#Repeats
SR+L
Small PM (Tier 4) suggest a possible #Giant
NED:GALEXASC J040204.99-615130.5 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J144419.75+095211.6 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.514
H-alpha present
W1-W4 = 0.657
#Repeats
W1-W4 = 0.578
saturation at 3 μm
W1-W4 = 0.495
Small PM (Tier 4) and scatter in LC from CSS suggest a possible #Giant
#Repeats
SED and images suggest a possible #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J100747.43+380414.1 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.486
#Repeats
#Repeats
NED:GALEXASC J211015.22-255900.1 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J21322003-1413077 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J131006.45+622650.3 #Galaxy
#Repeats
Observed by Spitzer
Small Plx (0.26mas) suggests a possible #Giant
#Repeats
a possible #Giant
NED:SDSS J102704.96+431143.1 #Galaxy
NED:GALEXASC J033534.71-594856.1 #Galaxy, however SED suggest a possible #AGN/QSO
NED:GALEXASC J113314.94-072400.2 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J09560974+2723113 #Galaxy
Possible #Giant
W1-W4 = 0.699
W1-W4 = 0.504
NED: SDSS J125621.36+572007.4 #Galaxy
Small PM (Tier 4) suggest a possible #Giant
Small PM (Tier 4) suggest a possible #Giant, also an #EmissionLineStar
Small PM (Tier 4) and scatter in LC from CSS suggest a possible #Giant
Possible #AGN
Ruler test?
W1-W4 = 0.848
NED: 2MASX J22113995+1033022 #Galaxy
H-alpha present
SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
W1-W4 = 0.722
Also, a possible #Dwarf (Nascimbeni+, 2016)
Ruler test?
W1-W4 = 0.543
#Repeats
Small PM (Tier 4) and scatter in LC from CSS suggest a possible #Giant
Small PM (Tier 4) and scatter in LC in CSS suggest a possible #Giant
Small PM (Tier 4) and scatter in LC in CSS suggest a possible #Giant
a possible #Giant
SR+LVariable
Possible #contamination
Plx suggests a possible #Giant
Possible #Subgiant (Nascimbeni+, 2016)
However, it might be a #subgiant (Nascimbeni+, 2016)
Small PM (Tier 4) and Scatter in LC from CSS suggest a possible #Giant
Possible YSO, however possibility of contamination....
#Repeats
2MASX J22000515-1129360 #Galaxy
#Repeats
Agreed! A good candidate
possible #Giant(Nascimbeni+, 2016)
possible #Giant (Nascimbeni+, 2016)
NED:SDSS J133152.28-023147.6 #Galaxy
SR+LVariable
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B041827.38-170352.1 #Galaxy
Possible giant (Nascimbeni+, 2016)
LEDA 2605724 -- Emission-line galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
#Repeats
VES 909 -- Emission-line Star
W1-W4 = 0.472
Ruler tests on this?
#AGN, although SED suggests a possible #Galaxy
Not listed in NED
NED:SDSS J151952.54+162256.9 #Galaxy
#Repeats, only in 4 minutes.... wow!
J100151.4+280000 -- Quasar accd. to SIMBAD
#Repeats
HD 69973 -- Star accd. to SIMBAD
No LC from CSS available, and small PM (Tier 4)
Yes, SED suggests a possible #Mira
LS 1294 -- Star accd. to SIMBAD
NED:MRSS 031-084072 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J235936.89+153156.9 #Galaxy
Mira candidate, SED's shape also suggest a Mira
NED:SSTSL2 J032519.26+581145.9 #IrS
NED:2MASX J14022446+5758146 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J23301681-7012105 #Galaxy
SED's shape is untypical for a #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J01061513+1800341 #Galaxy
Not listed in NED
#Repeats
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B235617.36-604759.3 #Galaxy
Typical SED shape for an #AGN
NED:GALEXASC J213730.11-601200.7 #UvS, SED suggest a possible #Galaxy
NED: SDSS J123852.11+653541.9 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J123852.11+653541.9 #Galaxy
NED:GALEXASC J024155.96+042816.7 #UvS, SED suggests a #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.712
No LC from CSS and small PM (Tier 4)
NED:SDSS J001414.91+160711.1 #Galaxy
Not listed in NED, so possible new #YSO
Small PM (Tier 4) however LC from CSS seems well-contrained, a possible #DebrisDisk
AGN candidate (Edelson+, 2012)
NED:2MASX J22184773-4552183 #Galaxy
V = 6.034, almost visible to the nake eyes, Be-Star
W1-W4 = 0.45
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B025441.48-715332.1 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.779
SED suggests a possible #MiraVariable
W1-W4 = 0.715
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B021821.18-684138.0 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.555
HPM object
No LC from CSS and small PM (Tier 3)
NED:2MASX J23433710+1332317 #Galaxy
Images and SED suggest a possible #AGN
Scatter in LC from CSS and small PM (Tier 4) suggest a possible #Giant
NED:2MASX J21574141-0412105 #Galaxy
NED: SDSS J104448.48+434413.1 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.585
Star in double system
SED and images suggest a possible #AGN
No LC from CSS and Small PM (Tier 4)
NED: 2MASX J12583142+6336443 #Galaxy
NED:GALEXASC J214955.20-580554.0 #Galaxy
Tier 2
M6 Star accd. to SIMBAD, could be saturated at W1
Clear excess for an early type star
NED:SDSS J001901.89+140025.3 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J02452632+1030100 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J02513935+0333124 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J151546.61+455420.1 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J101334.38+425518.3 #Galaxy
Scatter in LC from CSS as well as small PM (Tier 4) suggest a possible #Giant
NED:SDSS J145022.96+032910.4 #Galaxy
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B034132.98-544051.4 #Galaxy
V = 6.52, very bright
Scatter in LC from CSS as well as small PM (Tier 4) suggest a possible #Giant
W1-W4 = 0.515
SED and images suggest a possible #AGN, however it has high PM (Tier 1) not sure what's really going on..
Yes, SED and PM (with larger than their error) suggest a possible #YSO
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B031447.56-370829.4 #Galaxy
NED:GALEXASC J213758.40-670526.4 #Galaxy
SED suggests a possible #Galaxy, however accd. to SIMBAD an #AGN
W1-W4 = 0.751
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B212841.61-355542.2 #Galaxy
#Repeats
NED:SDSS J154110.25+263044.0 #Galaxy
No LC from CSS and small PM (Tier 4)
W1-W 4 = 0.528
W1-W4 = 0.451
Scattering in LC from CSS as well as small PM (Tier 4) suggest a possible #Giant
SED suggests a #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J23404116-7342064 #Galaxy
No LC from CSS available, small PM (Tier 4)
No LC from CSS available, small PM (Tier 3 )
Could be an #AGN
Images, SED and a fact its proper motions are higher their errors suggest a possible #YSO
Images and SED suggest a possible #YSO, small PM (Tier 3)
HD 17435 -- Star accd. to SIMBAD, A2
NED:SDSS J153158.72+312530.4 #Galaxy
#Repeats
Scatter in LC from CSS as well as small PM (Tier 4) suggest a possible #Giant
Small PM (Tier 3) and no LC from CSS
Low PM (Tier 4) and no LC from CSS available
#Repeats
NED: APMUKS(BJ) B023244.12+022634.9 #Galaxy
W1- W4 = 0.633
NED: 2MASX J15234951+3732024 #Galaxy
Yes, it could be a #YSO
Images and SED suggest a possible #Galaxy
NED: SDSS J234315.14-005417.4 #Galaxy
C* 965 -- Carbon Star accd. to SIMBAD
NED:*2MASX J03234143-5310001 #Galaxy
not much data available, only one catalog in VizieR
SS 72 -- Emission-line Star accd. to SIMBAD
Not listed in NED however images and SED suggest a possible #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J104911.55+502827.7 #Galaxy
Never seen anything like this....
NGC 1340 -- Galaxy in Group of Galaxies accd. to SIMBAD
Small PM (tier 4) and no LC from CSS
a bit #Extended to me..
My mistake, #SufficientIRExcess
2MASX J11372130+6120007 -- Seyfert 2 Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
BD+48 3303 -- Star accd. to SIMBAD
Scatter in LC from CSS suggests a possible #Giant
Confirmed, not listed in NED, but images and SED looks very typical for a #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.343
NED:SDSS J121902.52+610615.5 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.877
W1-W4 = 0.547
#Repeats
Sptype: A5
Images and SED suggest a possible #AGN
Small PM (Tier 4) and no LC from CSS
NED:GALEXMSC J031248.86-532518.1 #Galaxy
Small PM (tier 4) smaller than its error, so a possible #ANG
W1-W4 = 0.399
Small PM (tier 4) no LC from CSS
Image and SED suggest a possible #YSO, small PM (tier 4)
Kepler object (Kepler Mission Team, 2009)
Images and SED suggests a possible #AGN, however it has large PM, larger than their errors, could be a nearby objects to our solar system
#Repeats
SED shape typical of YSO, Marton YSO Class I/II, PM higher than its errors
#QSOs (Flesch, 2015)
NED:GALEXASC J040525.88-581833.3 #Galaxy
#Repeats
NED:GALEXASC J025050.97-711338.7 #Galaxy
SED and HPM (tier 1) suggest a possible #YSO, however already observed by Spitzer telescope
Small PM (tier 4) and no LC from CSS
NED:GALEXASC J041544.06-525241.1 #Galaxy
Images and SED suggest a possible #AGN
W1-W4 = 0.573
NED:MRSS 054-043931 #Galaxy
Small PM (Tier 4), LC from CSS only possesses two epochs
SR+LVariable
Relatively small PM (tier3), No LC from CSS
SED and images suggest a possible #AGN
SRVariable B(Watson+, 2006-2014)
2MASS J05214596+2112513 -- BL Lac - type object
SED suggests a #MiraVariable
LEDA 439708 -- #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.365
W1-W4 = 0.367
NED:SDSS J222433.15-084453.0 #Galaxy
Images, SED, and small PM suggest a possible #AGN
SED typical of Mira Variable, however looks a bit saturated at W1
W1-W4 = 0.459
W1-W4 = 0.87, almost sufficient IR excess
SED suggests a possible #YSO, but Small PM(Tier 3)
W1- W 4 = 0.758
I am beginning to be able to see a pattern on SED for Mira Variables... it looks high from 2 microns to 5 microns, reckon?
Small PM (tier 4) and no LC from CSS
H-alpha emission and SED suggest a possible #YSO, small PM (Tier 4)
HD 49992 -- Emission-line Star accd. to SIMBAD
PM and SED suggest a possible #YSO, however already well-studied as it is observed by Spitzer and Herschel
NED:SDSS J142924.59+595934.8 #Galaxy
Small PM (tier 4), no LC from CSS
NED: 2MASX J02565235-0531375 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.765
#YSO, however already well-studied as it has been observed by Spitzer(Megeath+, 2012)
#YSO, already well-Studied
Small PM (tier 3) and no LC from CSS
V* UX Cha -- Variable Star of Orion Type accd. to SIMBAD, a possible #YSO, however already well-studied
W1-W4 =0.686
not listed in NED
Yes, listed in NED as a #Galaxy, however SED suggest a possible #AGN
#Repeats
NED:MRSS 084-206282 #Galaxy
Clear excess shown in the SED which might suggest a possible #YSO, relatively small PM but larger than its error, scatter shown in LC in CSS
W1-W4 = 0.509 (Cutri+ 2013)
SR+LVariable(Williams+, 2004)
NED:GALEXASC J234835.67-692705.9 #UvS, however, images and SED suggest a possible #Galaxy
Relatively small PM and no LC from CSS
NED:QSO B0238-0142 -- #Quasar accd. to SIMBAD
W1-W4 =0.689 (Cutri+ 2013)
Scatter in LC from CSS might suggest a possible #Giant
W1-W4 = 0.488(Cutri+ 2013)
#MiraVariable (Williams+, 2004), SED also suggests a MiraVariable
NED:2MASX J12544439+8646390 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.603 (Cutri+ 2013)
SED and images suggest a possible #AGN, however, NED says #Galaxy
NED:MRSS 054-138442 #Galaxy
NED:2MASXi J1307358-082116 #InfraredSource, however images and SED suggest a typical #Galaxy
Small PM and no LC from CSS available
NED:2MASX J11200354+5702172 #Galaxy
Scatter in LC from CSS and small PM suggest a possible #Giant
NED:SDSS J100712.38+465937.7 #Galaxy
not listed in NED, so could be nearby objects
I think this is a possible #YSO, however, I am not entirely sure as its SED looks rather unusual for YSOs and possesses relatively small PM
Scatter in LC from CSS might suggest a possible #Giant
Possesses small PM and no LC from CSS
Spectral type:F5
Spectral type:B9IV/V
Possesses relatively small PM and no LC from CSS
SED and images suggest a possible #AGN
NEDMRSS 028-390028 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J04461045-5121589 #Galaxy
W1-W 4 = 0.43(Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.764 (Cutri+ 2013)
C* 653 -- Carbon Star accd. to SIMBAD
shape of SED suggest a possible #ANG
NED:2MASX J15053441+1757506 #Galaxy
Be-Star accd. to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.689 (Cutri+ 2012)
Agreed, a possible #AGN from the images and SED, on the other hands, PM seems a bit large from this type of objects..
NED:GALEXASC J030719.16-453739.0 #Galaxy
LC from CSS not available, possesses relatively small PM tier4
LC from CSS not available, however PM relatively high tier 3, possible #Mdwarf
Scatter in LC from CSS and small PM suggest a possible #Giant
AY Her -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type accd. to SIMBAD
NED:GALEXASC J221529.34-420316.7 #UvS, SED suggests a possible #AGN
MIRA (Pojmanski+, 2002-2005)
#Repeats
NED:2MASX J22144081-5626588 #Galaxy
FH Sgr -- Variable Star
Spectral type F2 accd. to SIMBAD
Haro 5-6 -- Young Stellar Object accd. to SIMBAD, clean images, good SED, and probably not well studied
LC from CSS not available, also small PM
PN M 2-13 -- Planetary Nebula accd. to SIMBAD
HD 104722 -- Be Star accd. to SIMBAD
NED:SDSS J155204.13+414522.1 #Galaxy
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B221022.17-420325.5 #Galaxy
Z = 2.850 (Flesch, 2015)
Relatively high PM, existence of H-alpha, and shape of its SED might suggest a possible #YSO with disks
Low PM, no LC from CSS, H-Alpha emission present (Barentsen+, 2014)
SED and images suggest a possible #AGN candidate
A0IV/V
NED:SDSS J154157.09+270836.2 #Galaxy
LC from CSS not available
W1-W4 = 0.472 (Cutri+ 2013)
LEDA 449043 -- Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.81 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.498 (Cutri+ 2013)
V1279 Sco -- Variable Star of Orion Type accd. to SIMBAD
V472 Vel -- Wolf-Rayet Star accd. to SIMBAD
SP77 40-15 -- Star in Association accd. to SIMBAD
SED and value of red-shift suggest a possible #QSO/AGN
Possible #DebrisDisk around M star, due to very tightly constrained LC from CSS
W1-W4 = 0.846(Cutri+ 2013)
Scatter in LC from CSS suggests a possible #Giant
Not much info available from CSS, and has small proper motions
Images, SED, and small PM suggest a possible #AGN/QSO
#Repeats
NED:SDSS J101315.93+415847.6 #Galaxy
LC in CSS seems stable, however, not much info here
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B213735.27-130835.5 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.608 (Cutri+ 2013)
Relatively high proper motion and SED suggests a possible #YSO
#Contaminated
NED:MRSS 052-002409 #Galaxy
#Repeats
LC from CSS not available
W1-W4 = 0.349 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.724 (Cutri+ 2013)
Image and SED suggest a possible #YSO
A2/3IV
Scatter in LC from CSS suggests a possible #Giant
NED:2MASX J21505271-5755329 #Galaxy
#Repeats
Relatively high IR excess W1-W4 > 2.0, stable LC from CSS suggest a possible #DebriDisk around Mdwarf
Relatively large PM suggest non-extragalactic object, SED and images suggest a possible #YSO
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B224428.95-675554.9 #Galaxy
#Repeats
LC from CSS not available
IRAS 18137-6656 -- Long-period variable star accd. to SIMBAD
2MASS J20312360+1103151 -- Asymptotic Giant Branch Star (He-burning) accd. to SIMBAD
#Repeats
#SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
Possible #DebrisDisk
NED:SDSS J153826.25+272244.5 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.694 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.548 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:SDSS J100013.98+425159.8 #Galaxy
SED and image suggest a possible #YSO, its PM is not significantly large, not listed in NED
W1-W4 = 0.716 (Cutri+ 2013)
6dFGS gJ125849.7-344152 -- Emission-line galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
NED:GALEXASC J040406.40-460146.5 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.569 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:2MASX J15181458+4901260 #Galaxy
Scatter in LC from CSS suggest a possible #Giant
W1-W4 = 0.739(Cutri+ 2013)
NED:GALEXASC J000944.23+170053.6 #UvS, however images and SED suggest a possible #Galaxy
No Vmag available
#Repeats
Shifting object
NED:SDSS J095616.64+270856.2 #Galaxy
#Repeats
Its values of PM is significantly higher than their errors, so not extragalactic, image and SED suggest a possible #YSO
#Repeats
NED:SDSS J144709.06+082344.4 #Galaxy
NED:GALEXASC J021043.27+152916.7 #UvS, AGN candidate (Brescia+, 2015)
image and sed also suggest a possible #YSO, actual values of its proper motions are higher than their errors suggesting it's a nearby object
NED:GALEXASC J033647.33-601127.6 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.617 (Cutri+ 2013)
Scatter in LC from CSS suggests a possible #Giant
W1-W4 = 0.849 (Cutri+ 2013)
No Vmag available
#Semireg_PV(Richards+, 2012)
Images looks slightly extended but clean, SED also suggest a possible #YSO, Marton YSO Class I/II
#SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
Image and SED suggest a possible #YSO, not listed in NED, not listed in Marton catalog either
NED:2MASX J13542431+6241122 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.719(Cutri+ 2013)
NED:MRSS 250-132779 #Galaxy
High values of proper motion (larger than errors) suggests a non-extragalactic objects, SED and images suggest a possible #YSO
Almost saturated, sat1 = 0.192 (Cutri+ 2013), LC from CSS not available
NED:2MASX J01473732+0700254 #Galaxy
#Repeats
#WhiteDwarf candidate (Gentile Fusillo+, 2015)
An artifact in DSS2 Red (0.975 μm)
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B035130.74-081143.3 #Galaxy
Image and SED suggest a possible #Galaxy, no conclusive info available
NED:2MASX J03413947-4924466 #Galaxy
LC from CSS not available
2QZ J140030.1+002207 -- #Quasar accd. to SIMBAD
#Repeats
W1-W4 = 0.837 (Cutri+ 2013)
Image and SED suggest a possible #YSO, Marton YSO ClassIII
#ImageIssue, SDSS images missing
W1-W4 = 0.787 (Cutri+ 2013)
SED and image suggest a possible #AGN
NED:2MASX J03533717-2150276 #Galaxy
NED: 2MASX J02362099-6750161 #Galaxy
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B042035.34-331809.9 #Galaxy
Agreed! Not an extragalactic object, since its values of promotion are significantly higher than their errors
V502 Cen -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type accd. to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.6 (Cutri+ 2013)
#Repeats
NED:GALEXASC J035609.09-210723.0 #Galaxy
LC from CSS not available
SRB(Watson+, 2006-2014)
Scatter in LC from CSS suggests a possible #Giant
W1-W4 = 0.673 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.657 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.811 (Cutri+ 2013)
LC from CSS not available
NED:2MASX J17061100+2643337 #Galaxy
Multiple star system (Mason+ 2001-2014)
#Repeats
NED:SDSS J144444.06+122146.6 #Galaxy
NED:GALEXASC J221619.47-653723.8 #Galaxy
#BeStar (Zhang+, 2005)
SED suggests a possible #AGN
Be Star (Zhang+, 2005)
FP Tau -- T Tau-type Star accd. to SIMBAD
NED:2MASX J22064902-5857185 #Galaxy
LC from CSS not available
SDSS J144157.24+094859.1 -- Seyfert 2 Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD, SED also suggests a possible #AGN
#SR+LVariable
LC from CSS not available
V1857 Oph -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type accd. to SIMBAD
#SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
2MASS J17211402-0650483 -- Asymptotic Giant Branch Star (He-burning) accd. to SIMBAD
[VV2003c] J143812.6+035011 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD, however, SED looks more like a normal #Galaxy
Scatter in LC from CSS suggests a possible #Giant
LC from CSS not available
NED:SDSS J135728.85+653519.7 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J020109.50+131112.6 #Galaxy
6dFGS gJ040043.9-082834 -- #Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
LC from CSS not available
Scatter in LC from CSS suggests a possible #Giant
#Repeats
#Repeats
Could be already well-studied (Chen+, 2014)
Could be an #AGN (Edelson+, 2012), actual values of proper motion is smaller than their errors
LC from CSS not available
V800 Oph -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type accd. to SIMBAD
2XMM J135315.8+634546 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
NED:SDSS J100857.54+285144.2 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.787 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.893 (Cutri+ 2013), almost sufficient IR excess
NED:GALEXASC J212201.99-444656.0 #Galaxy
NED:GALEXASC J113244.09-065446.5 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.416 (Cutri+ 2013)
Scatter in LC from CSS suggests a possible #Giant
V1107 Cen -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type accd. to SIMBAD
NED:GALEXASC J044211.63-562934.9 #Galaxy
Agreed, well studied (Hernandez+, 2007)
#SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
NED:2MASXi J1252502+642305 #Galaxy
6dFGS gJ054635.7-492926 -- #Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
LC from CSS not available
A0Vn accd. to SIMBAD, SED suggests a possible #YSO
Unable to find this object in NED, SED suggest a possible #YSO, Marton YSO Class I/II
NED:SDSS J110825.40+023643.8 #Galaxy
LC from CSS seems well constrained! a possible #DebriDisk
W1-W4 = 0.86 (Cutri+ 2013)
M6 III (Luhman, 2007), a possible #Giant
#Repeats
#Extended
SDSS J151159.11+471532.0 -- Emission-line #Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
artefact?
FR Her -- Mira candidate accd. to SIMBAD
LC from CSS not available
V-J = 2.73, M2.0 based on color, LC from CSS not available
W1-W4 = 0.59 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:GALEXASC J020905.90-670151.8 #Galaxy
2MASS J15355797+4325440 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
NED:2MASX J13541591+6635148 #Galaxy
B8V accd. to SIMBAD
Very interesting object, YSO? or AGN?
W1-W4 = 0.635 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.516 (Cutri+ 2013)
#Repeats
Scatter in LC from CSS might suggest a possible #Giant
NED:2MASX J01072291+1940157 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.562 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:GALEXASC J042827.26-203003.2 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.571 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.728 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:SDSS J154300.66+204258.1 #Galaxy
SED and images resemble an #AGN
Scatter in LC from CSS might suggest a possible #Giant
LC from CSS not available
W1-W4 = 0.511 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B214910.84-533259.0 #Galaxy
#ImageIssue, missing SDSS images
Scatter in LC from CSS might suggest a possible #Giant
LC from CSS not available
#Repeats
Scatter in LC from CSS suggest a possible #Giant
W1-W4 = 0.619 (Cutri+ 2013)
thinly extended, but in this case it should be fine since the light is distributed smoothly outside the circle
LC from CSS not available
LC from CSS not available
LC from CSS not available
HD 147302 -- #BeStar accd. to SIMBAD
Scatter in LC from CSS might suggest a possible #Giant
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B234621.72+013553.6 #Galaxy
2MASS J03323300+3102216 -- Young Stellar Object Candidate accd. to SIMBAD
#Repeats
A very faint object right outside the red circle in 1 O'clock direction
SED and images suggest a possible #YSO
W1-W4 = 0.543 (Cutri+ 2013)
LC from CSS not available
6dFGS gJ042436.9-212230 -- #Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
LC from CSS not available
Scatter in LC from CSS might suggest a possible #Giant
#Repeats
#Repeats
LC from CSS not available
#Semireg_PV (Richards+, 2012)
SDSS J143150.06-002326.5 -- Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
NED:GALEXASC J214749.69-103620.0 #Galaxy
OY And -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type accd. to SIMBAD
WY Aur -- Long Period Variable candidate accd. to SIMBAD
Artefact maybe
#HPM, possible #YSO accd. to SED
Scatter in LC from CSS suggest a #Giant
Marton YSO Class I/II
HD 256959 -- T Tau-type Star accd. to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.49 (Cutri+ 2013)
SED and images suggest a possible #Galaxy
#ImageIssue
SED and images suggest a possible #YSO
NED:2MASX J01010389+1911283 #Galaxy
BT Lup -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type accd. to SIMBAD
F2IV accd. to SIMBAD
NED:SDSS J155046.81+283712.7 #Galaxy
NED:GALEXASC J042148.43-561332.6 #Galaxy, however images and SED suggest a possible #AGN/QSO
Already well studied (Luhman+, 2008)
#YSO, accd. to SIMBAD
[DM99] 106 -- Pre-main sequence Star accd. to SIMBAD
M0.0 based on color
#Repeats
Image and SED suggest a possible #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.479 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:SDSS J152509.73+425248.2 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J133053.18+592451.5 #Galaxy
LC from CSS not available
NED:SDSS J142536.06+050051.3 #Galaxy
V1021 Ori -- Variable Star of RR Lyr type accd to SIMBAD
2MASS J10430345+5120001 -- Active Galaxy Nucleus
NED:SDSS J152750.32+194928.6 #Galaxy
Actually, I could be wrong... it is listed as a
R Coronae Borealis (Tisserand, 2012), a yellow giant
Indeed! An interesting object. SED and images might suggest a possible #YSO, H-alpha presents as well, does not seem to be multiple objects
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
2MASS J03285663+3118356 -- Young Stellar Object accd. to SIMBAD
NSVS 13615447 -- Variable Star accd.to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.633 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:2MASX J03583031-6352202 #Galaxy
ESO 69-12 -- Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
NED:SDSS J095318.57+382321.9 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J152254.13+113454.3 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.52 (Cutri+ 2013)
BL Aql -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type accd. to SIMBAD
#Repeats
LC from CSS not available
#BeStar (Zhang+, 2005)
LC from CSS not available
GSC 03212-00933 -- Variable Star accd. to SIMBAD
LC from CSS not available
W1-W4 = 0.49 (Cutri+ 2013)
listed in NED as an #UvS
SED and images suggest a possible #Galaxy
NED:APMUKS(BJ) B043151.52-604440.1 #Galaxy
SED and images suggest a possible #YSO
LCRS B130021.4-062317 -- Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
Agreed! Stable LC from CSS suggests a possible #DebrisDisk around #Mdwarf
LC from CSS not available, possible emission line star (Barentsen+, 2014)
W1-W4 = 0.848 (Cutri+ 2013), #SRVariable
#Repeats
#SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
2dFGRS TGS320Z204 -- Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
KQ Eri -- Long-period variable star accd. to SIMBAD
No LC from CSS
2MASS J05324881-0530543 -- Pre-main sequence Star accd. to SIMBAD
No LC from CSS
W1-W4 = 0.865 (Cutri+ 2013)
LC from CSS not available
Extended, but halo looks very smooth
W1-W4 = 0.49 (Cutri+ 2013)
ROTSE1 J183229.17+245646.6 -- Long-period variable star accd. to SIMBAD
VX Lib -- Long Period Variable candidate accd. to SIMBAD
LEDA 139444 -- Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.494 (Cutri+ 2013)
LC from CSS not available
6dFGS gJ001020.0-061706 -- Seyfert 1 Galaxy
B4III accd. to SIMBAD
Rise in SED at around 22μm suggests a possible #YSO around an early type star
#A0V accd. to SIMBAD
#Repeats
NED:2MASX J10390893+0409363 #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J11013204+5357045 #Galaxy
#MiraVariableStar (Watson+, 2006-2014)
NED:2MASX J02443929+1038493 #Galaxy
SED and images suggest a possible #YSO, Marton YSO class I/II
W1-W4 = 0.54 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:SDSS J112813.50+635414.6 #Galaxy
V2399 Oph -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type accd. to SIMBAD
NED:2MASX J21432479-1227554 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J150402.02+442422.9 #Galaxy
2MASS J05474836+0040589 -- Pre-main sequence Star accd. to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.58 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:SDSS J142052.06+563120.1 #Galaxy
SED and images suggest a possible #YSO
#Semireg_PVStar(Richards+, 2012)
Scatter in LC from CSS might suggest a possible #Giant
W1-W4 = 0.765 (Cutri+ 2013)
#Repeats
Scatter in LC from CSS suggest a possibel #Giant
NED:2MASX J03522389-2347219 #Galaxy
NED: 2MASX J22215720-0845026 #Galaxy
LC from CSS not available, can't determine whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
NED:GALEXASC J222628.05-161545.5 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.49 (Cutri+ 2013)
Images, SED, and proper motions suggests a possible #YSO
NED: GALEXASC J132950.09-091707.9 #UvS, however images, SED and proper motions suggests a possible #Galaxy or an #AGN
LC from CSS not available, can't determine whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
LC from CSS not available, can't determine whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
W1-W4 = 0.485 (Cutri+ 2013)
SED and images suggest a possible #Quasar
B8III accd. to SIMBAD
#SR+LStar (Williams+, 2004)
#SRBStar (Watson+, 2006-2014)
#Quasar, accd. to SIMBAD
SED and images suggest a possible #AGN/QSO, but no info in VizieR indicate such thing, low proper motion maybe
SED and images suggest a possible #YSO
#SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
#BeStar (Zhang+, 2005)
W1-W4 = 0.555 (Cutri+ 2013)
2XMM J134507.9-001901 -- #Quasar accd. to SIMBAD
NED: MRSS 302-032229 #Galaxy
#SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
#Semireg_PV (Richards+, 2012)
2dFGRS TGN443Z231 -- Galaxy
SED and images suggest a possible #YSO
NED: 2MASX J15262022+3621319 #Galaxy
#SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
W1-W4 = 0.825 (Cutri+ 2013)
6dFGS gJ064651.0-645731 -- #Galaxy
NED:2MASX J10252950+0710381 #Galaxy
A2/3IV/V accd. to SIMBAD
SED and images suggest a possible #Galaxy
V905 Mon -- #LongPeriodVariableCandidate
Observed by Spitzer (Evans+, 2003), already #WellStudied
SED and images suggest a possible #YSO, also Marton YSO class I/II
W1-W4 = 0.571 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED: 2MASX J23561174+1845239 #Galaxy
Scatter in LC from CSS might suggest a possible #Giant
LC from CSS not available, can't determine whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
#ImageIssue
F3/5V accd. to SIMBAD
LC from CSS not available, can't determine whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
6dFGS gJ034819.2-211357 -- Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
#Semireg_PVVariable (Richards+, 2012)
NED:2MASX J02230494-6844041 #Galaxy
#SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
#SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
NED: APMUKS(BJ) B033741.87-521031.6 #Galaxy
#SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
SDSS J152759.81+275706.8 -- Emission-line galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
SED and images suggest a possible #YSO
J112048.0+631454 -- Quasar accd. to SIMBAD
#SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
V - K = 6.695, LC from CSS not available, can't confirm whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
SED and images suggest a possible #YSO
SED and images suggest a possible #YSO, also Marton YSO Class I/II
#Repeats
SED and images suggest a possible #YSO
NED :GALEXASC J214158.94-124846.3 #Galaxy
W1-W4 = 0.605 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.555 (Cutri+ 2013)
#Galaxy (Jones+, 2009), with redshift = 0.07395
Scatter in LC from CSS suggests a possible #Giant
W1-W4 = 0.896 (Cutri+ 2013), almost sufficient
W1-W4 = 0.651 (Cutri+ 2012)
NED: SDSS J101953.60+413325.0 #Galaxy
W1 - W4 = 0.476 (Cutri+ 2013)
Scattering in LC from CSS suggests a possible #Giant
LC from CSS not available, can't determine whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
W1 - W4 = 0.864 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED: SDSS J145706.62+084852.6 #Galaxy
not listed in NED
#Galaxy (Paturel+, 2003)
W1-W4 = 0.378 (Cutri+ 2013)
V - K = 5.367
SED and images suggest a possible #Galaxy, no NED data available
V - K = 7.521
W1 - W4 = 0.46 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.463 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.416 (Cutri+ 2013)
SED and images suggests a possible #Galaxy
SED, images, and presence of H-alpha emission suggest a possible #YSO
LC from CSS not available, can't confirm it's a #Dwarf/Giant
#Repeats
#SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
CP Ara -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type Accd. to SIMBAD
SDSS J150425.13+390828.9 -- Seyfert 2 Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
#Repeats
W1-W4 = 0.739 (Cutri+ 2012)
W1 - W4 = 0.461 (Cutri+ 2013)
#Repeats
V - K = 5.716
BD+30 4282 -- Emission-line Star accd. to SIMBAD, Spty: B
W1-W4 = 0.376 (Cutri+ 2013)
NED:2MASX J01245446+2016467 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J150626.84+112906.0 #Galaxy, #RadioSource also located nearby
HD 59197 -- Be Star, accd.to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.805 (Cutri+ 2013)
SDSS J103606.15+444312.8 -- Emission-line galaxy
SED suggests a possible #YSO
V* V3263 Sgr -- Variable Star of Mira Cet type
NED:SDSS J142810.42+015500.2 #Galaxy
NED:SDSS J152632.75+171631.9 #Galaxy
H-Alpha line present (Barentsen+, 2014) and Marton YSO Type I/II
V - K = 9.001
HD 146381 -- Be Star accod. to SIMBAD
V - K = 7.402 (Smart, 2013)
NED: GALEXASC J122225.69-094110.4 UvS, however SED and Images suggest a possible #Galaxy
CD-44 4392 -- Be Star accd. to SIMBAD
W1-W4 = 0.52 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.533 (Cutri+ 2013)
Could not find a catalogue by Marton+, 2016
#ImageIssue
#Extended, but W1-W3 = 2.888 (Cutri+ 2012), high IR excess
Already well studied
#SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
almost #W1 Drop out because sat1 = 0.187 (Cutri+ 2013)
SED and images suggest a possible #Galaxy
Marton YSO Class I/II, however could also be an #AGN/QSO because proper motions are small and a large error in SED
W1-W4 = 0.583 (Cutri+ 2013)
#SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
SED suggests a possible #YSO
SED suggests a possible #YSO, already well studied
#ShiftingImages, not a serious problem
W1-W4 = 0.421 (Cutri+ 2013)
SED suggests a possible #YSO
#Repeats
#SR+L (Williams+, 2004)
#SR+L (Williams+, 2004)
W1-W4 = 0.799 (Cutri+ 2013)
LC from CSS not available, can't confirm it's a #Dwarf/Giant
LC from CSS not available, can't confirm it's a #Dwarf/Giant
W1-W4 = 0.544 (Cutri+ 2013)
B2 accd. to SIMBAD
#HPM
W1-W4 = 0.679 (Cutri+ 2013)
2MASX J04012375-4621339
SED suggests a possible #Galaxy, but listed in NED as UvS GALEXASC J023727.73+120442.1
V - K = 7.24
V-K = 6.926
#MISC/SRVariable(Pojmanski+, 2002-2005)
W1-W4 = 0.475 (Cutri+ 2013)
#Quasar
Scatter of LC from CSS suggest a possible #Giant, V-K = 8.018
LC from CSS not available, can't confirm it's a #Dwarf/Giant
GALEXASC J024159.55-745849.9
W1-W4 = 0.899(Cutri+ 2013), almost sufficient IR excess
#Semi-regularpulsatingStar
W1-W4 = 0.494 (Cutri+ 2013)
W1-W4 = 0.64 (Cutri+ 2013)
#VariableStarofMiraCettype
#Repeats
B8IV
V-K = 7.271, LC from CSS shows scatter, possible #Giant
W1-W4 = 0.561
W1-W4 = 1.401, Sufficient IR excess. SR+LVariable (Williams+, 2004)
W1-W4 = 0.699
SED shows clear excess at 10 μm, Marton YSO Class I/II
V - K = 6.613
A3IV/V
W1-W4 = 0.736
#Repeats
W1-W4 = 0.65
W1-W4=0.78
V-J = 1.895, K4.0
W1-W4 = 0.446
SDSS J100850.19+175232.8
SR+L(Williams+, 2004)
#Repeats
V-K=5.617, LC from CSS not available, can't confirm it's a #Dwarf/Giant
W1-W4 = 0.526
V-J = 9.473, LC from CSS not available, can't confirm it's a #Dwarf/Giant
A2IV
LC from CSS not available, can't tell whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
W1-W4 = 0.94 > 0.9, sufficient IR Excess
V-K=9.071
#Saturated ?
B5 accod. to SIMBAD
GALEXASC J031213.80-494241.6
V-K=6.542, scatter in LC from CSS suggests a #Giant
SED suggests a possible #YSO
V - K = 8.852, LC from CSS not available, can't confirm it's a #Dwarf/Giant
2MASX J14301904+0301100
SED suggests a possibel #YSO
#Repeats
#SlowIrregularVariable (Samus+ 2007-2013)
2MASX J14525626+4758562
W1-W4 = 0.645
V - K = 6.71, LC from CSS not available, can't confirm it's a #Dwarf/Giant
V - K = 5.169
V-K = 6.11, LC from CSS not available, can't confirm it's a #Dwarf/Giant
small proper motions and SED suggest a possible #Galaxy
LC from CSS not available, can't confirm a #Dwarf/Giant
LC from CSS not available, can't confirm #Dwarf/Giant
W1-W4 = 0.491
#Repeats
W1-W4 = 0.632
LC from CSS not available, can't confirm a #Dwarf/Giant
a LC from CSS seems scattered, a possible #Giant
#2MASX J22335064+2426393 -- Galaxy
LC from CSS not available, can't confirm a #Dwarf/Giant
W1-W4 = 0.813
#Repeats
SED suggest a possible #YSO
#Repeats
W1-W4 = 0.416
shape of SED suggest a possible #YSO
G2I, a #Giant
stable LC from CSS suggests a possible a #Dwarf
LC from CSS not available, can't confirm #Dwarf/Giant
W1-W4 = 0.657
V-J>2.5, LC from CSS not available, can't confirm #Dwarf/Giant
LC from CSS not available, can't confirm whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
#Repeats
#Repeats
SED and images suggest a possible #AGN/QSO
LC from CSS not available, can't confirm whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
#IrregularVariable (Samus+ 2007-2013)
SR+L(Williams+, 2004)
Marton YSO type I/II
possible #Giant since its LC from CSS seems scattered
LC from CSS not available, can't confirm whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
#SR+L (Williams+, 2004)
proper motions are very small to tell this is located at stellar neighborhood or extragalactic..SED looks somewhat like an #AGN/QSO
LC from CSS not available, can't confirm whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
W1-W4 = 0.743
W1-W4 = 0.441
#Repeats
LC from CSS not available, can't confirm it's a #Dwarf/Giant
LC from CSS not available, can't confirm whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
Marton YSO Type III
No LC from CSS and can't confirm whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
can't confirm whether it's a #Dwarf/Giant
A2V C accod. to SIMBAD
#Be-Star (Zhang+, 2005)
Marton YSO type III, SED also suggests a possible #YSO
#InsufficientIRExcess
#Objectofunknownnature from SIMBAD, SED suggests a possible #AGN/QSO
#VariableStarMiraCetType
Marton YSO type III
Extended yes, but W1-W3 > 2.0, quite high and therefore possible YSO
Marton YSO type I/II
Unconfirmed whether it's a dwarf/giant
Unconfirmed whether it's a dwarf/giant
possible #Giant from LC of CSS
SDSS images missing
LC from CSS not available and cant confirm whether it's giant/dwarf
Unconfirmed whether giant or dwarf
Spectral Type:A3
#Saturated at W1
Spectral Type:K5.0 based on color
Spectral type: B9IV/V
Marton YSO type III, SED's shape typical of YSOs'
Marton YSO Type I/II
Marton YSO Type III
possible giant due to scatter of LC at CSS
Shape of SED typical of YSO'S
Sufficient IR excess
Be-star (Zhang+, 2005)
Be-star (Zhang+, 2005)
#TaurusMember (Rebull+, 2010)
Marton YSO Class I/II
#MiraCetiVariableStar from SIMBAD
Slight rise in SED from 10 μm to 22 μm
Scatter in CSS LC
#Repeats
Marton YSO Class I/II
z = 0.13368 (Omand+, 2014)
Luminosity class unknown
very bright, Be Star
#Repeats
#Repeats
Shape of SED typical of YSO
#Repeats
#Repeats
H-alpha emission present
Extended, but IR excess W1-W3 is quite high > 2.0 which might qualify for this object being a YSO
YSO ?
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Extended but ok as a YSO
#Shift, not HPM object
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
Marton YSO type I/II, but no Vmag available in VizieR
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
probably a #Giant from LC in CSS
sufficient IR excess
#Repeats
#Repeats
low proper motion, could be an #AGN/QSO, but also could be a #YSO
#ImageIssue
possible debris disk around #Mdwarf
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
shape of SED resembles one for an #AGN/QSO
shape of SED resembles an #AGN/QSO rather than a #Galaxy
#Repeats
possible #DebrisDisk around a late type star
#Repeats
#ImageIssue
YSO ?
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#ImageIssue
#ImageIssue
HPM?
#Repeats
#Repeats
#ImageIssue
#Repeats
#ImageIssue
#Repeats
#Repeats
#ImageIssue
#Repeats
#Repeats
#ImageIssue
#ImageIssue
#Saturated
#Repeats
WOW! This could be the brightest star I have seen in this project, V < 6, should be visible by naked eyes!
#Repeats
Possible #DebrisDisk around an Early type star
#Repeats
#Repeats
#ImageIssue
Saturated ?
#UnconfirmedGalaxy
#Repeats
A member of #CarinaMovingGroup with probability of 96.44%
#Repeats
#ImageIssue
an excellent candidate for a #DebrisDisk around a Mdwarf
#Repeats
#Saturated
#StarInNebula
#Repeats
#Repeats
#HerbigAE
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#MultipleYSOs
#ImageIssue
#Repeats
#CarbonStar
#Repeats
possible #DebrisDisk around a Mdwarf
#Repeats
#ImageIssue
#VariableStarMiraCetType
#ImageIssue
Almost a good candidate, #Extended
#ImageIssue
#ImageIssue
#Repeats
#Repeats
#VariableStarOrionType
Some SDSS images missing..
#Repeats
#Saturated
#Repeats
z = 0.0186 (Wang+, 2009)
artifact at DSS2 Red (0.975 μm) ?
#Repeats
This one only provides WISE data!!!
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#LowMassStar
Clear excess at around 20μm
#AGN
#Saturated
#CarbonStar
#VariableStarMiraCetType
#WellStudied
#VariableStarOrionType
a light curve from CSS looks very stable which suggests a #Dwarf
YSOs in Camelopardalis (Straizys+, 2010)
Cleanest image I have seen so far and yet possesses strong IR excess! Great Candiate
#CarbonStar
#ClassIIIYSO (Marton+, 2016)
#GoodCandidate for debris disk around a Late type star
#Repeats
#ClassIIIYSO (Marton+, 2016)
#OrionVariable A.K.A #HerbigAe
#ClassIIIYSO (Marton+, 2016)
#VariableStarMiraCetType
#VariableStarMiraCetType
#PulsatingVariableStar
#T-TauTypeStar
#ClassIIIYSO (Marton+, 2016)
#QSO, unusual images..
#ClassIIIYSO (Marton+, 2016)
#ClassIIIYSO (Marton+, 2016)
#MiraCetVariable
#MiraVariable (Pojmanski+, 2002-2005)
#SemiRegularPV (Richards+, 2012)
What happened to 2MASS J (1.24 μm) and 2MASS K (2.16 μm)? Two glitches
#YSOCandidate (Marton+, 2016)
#SemiRegularPV (Richards+, 2012)
#Repeats
Image and SED suggest a #Galaxy
#Repeats
#Quasar
#RadioGalaxy
Beautiful strings of dust..
z = 0.2280 (Wang+, 2009)
Possible #YSO, #EmissionLineStar (Barentsen+, 2014)
#VariableStarofMiraCettype
z = 0.15523 (Jones+, 2009)
#Galaxy
Listed in NED as a #Galaxy
#AGN
#AGN ?
Looks very saturated from the SED..
#GalaxyinClusterofGalaxies
#Galaxy
Also a #RadioSource
Listed in NED as a #Galaxy
#Galaxy
z = 0.155 (Bao+, 2008)
#Seyfert1Galaxy
Image and SED suggest a #Galaxy
Listed in NED as a #Galaxy
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar
Listed in NED as a #Galaxy
#MiraVariable (Richards+, 2012)
Listed in NED as a #QSO
SED suggests a possible #YSO
Listed in NED as a #Galaxy
V mag not available..
what happened at 1.15 μm?
#Galaxies ?
Listed in NED as a #Galaxy
z= 0.78062 (Jones+, 2009)
#LongSecondaryVariable (Richards+, 2012)
Group of #Galaxies
Listed in NED as a #Galaxy
Listed in NED as a #Galaxy
Image and SED suggest a #Galaxy
Possesses large Vamp > 1
Image and SED suggest a possible #Galaxy, no mention in NED
#RadioGalaxy
Listed in NED as a #Galaxy
#QSO
Two #Galaxies nearby
Using #IRSA, multiple objects confirmed as well
a bit #Extended
Insufficient IR excess
#EmissionLineStar (Barentsen+, 2014)
SED suggests an #AGN/QSO, listed as a #Galaxy in NED
#EmissionLineStar (Barentsen+, 2014)
#A0Star, with high IR excess
#LPV (Watson+, 2006-2014)
listed in NED as a #Galaxy
Listed in NED as a #Galaxy
Insufficient IR excess
#Galaxy
z = 0.680 (Massaro+, 2015)
#BLLac-typeobject , an interesting SED
Insufficient IR excess
M3III (Pickles+, 2010)
Insufficient IR excess
#EmissionLineStar (Barentsen+, 2014)
Insufficient IR excess
Multiple ?
#Galaxy identified from NED
#EmissionLineGalaxy
Image and SED suggest a #Galaxy, not listed in NED
#SlowIrregularVariable (Watson+, 2006-2014)
#EmissionLineStar(Barentsen+, 2014)
#Galaxy, listed in NED
#Repeats
#VariableStarofOrionType, although possible ISM might be covering the star, visible in IRSA images
#CarbonStar (Alksnis+ 2001)
Image and SED suggest a #Galaxy
#EmissionLineStar (Barentsen+, 2014), thinly #Extended
#MiraVariableStar
#Galaxy
Image and SED suggest a #Galaxy
#Repeats
#CepheidVariableStar
z = 0.07097 (Tempel+, 2014)
Image and SED suggest a #Galaxy
thinly #Extended
Image and SED suggest a #Galaxy
Image and SED indicate a #Galaxy, however accd. to SIMBAD it's a #Quaser
Image and SED indicate a #Galaxy
#QSO
possible #Mdwarf
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar
Image and SED look like a #Galaxy
Image and SED indicate a #Galaxy, though #Multiple objects exist in the red circle in this image
#ImageIssue
#Seyfert1Galaxy
A carbon star located within 5 arcsec of a central object
#EmissionLineStar (Barentsen+, 2014)
Image and SED indicate a #Galaxy
Image and SED suggest an #AGN/QSO
Image and SED indicate an #AGN/QSO
probably a #Giant
Giant or dwarf?
One of Kepler planets (Kepler Mission Team, 2009)
Insufficient IR excess
Insufficient IR excess
Image and SED indicate a #Galaxy
EmissionLineStar ?
#LongPeriodVariable
#Seyfert1Galaxy
#Galaxy
Image and SED indicate a #Galaxy
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar
A light curve from CSS might suggests a latetype giant
Vmag not available
#SStar
z=0.077026 (Way+, 2015)
large structures visible in DSS2 Blue band
z = 0.87(Hagen+ 1999)
#Quasar
Images and SED suggest a #Galaxy
Image and SED suggest a #Galaxy
Image and SED suggests a #Galaxy
H-Alpha emission present (Barentsen+, 2014)
Image and SED suggests a #Galaxy
#QSO ?
Insufficient IR excess
#Repeats
#Repeats
#ImageIssue
A faint objects right outside the red circle, but not quite so in DSS2 Red
From a light curve, it could be a dwarf
Image and SED suggests a #Galaxy
Image and SED suggests a #Galaxy
Image and SED suggests a #Galaxy
Comet?
#Repeats
#AGN accod. to SIMBAD, but image and SED suggests a #Galaxy
HH 487S -- Star
SED and image suggests a #Galaxy
SED and Image suggests a #Galaxy
Vmag=15.941(Zacharias+ 2015)
Vmag missing.. probably a #LateTypeStar
#Slow-RegularVariable (Williams+, 2004)
Insufficient IR excess
This one seems #GoodCandidate
#Multiple
#GoodCandidate, indeed
probably not an #AGN, since its actual value of proper motion is larger than its error(Zacharias+ 2015)
#Extended
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#AGN
Insufficient IR excess
Insufficient IR excess
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
SED suggests a #Galaxy
A light curve from CSS for this shows interesting periodic dips.
A sign of an #Exoplanet? or #EclipingBinary?
#Repeats
Insufficient IR excess
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
not following this type of stars, #Repeats
#Repeats
SED suggests an #AGN/QSO, #Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
SED suggests an #AGN/QSO
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats, #Seyfert1Galaxy accd. to SIMBAD
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
a little #Saturated
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#noSIMBAD, no light curve available from CSS
#Repeats
#Repeats
#KeplerObject
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Galaxy in #SIMBAD
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
SED suggests an #AGN/QSO
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
right, #AGN/QSO
#Repeats
#Repeats
SED and image suggest a #Galaxy
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
a light curve from CSS suggests a #RedGiant, #Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#EmptyinWiseCircle
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
SED suggests an #AGN/QSO
#Repeats
Close binary
#Repeats
slightly #Extended to me..
#Repeats
An interesting object..
#Repeats
#Saturated
a little #Extended to me..
#Repeats
well, actually insufficient IR excess
looks like #Multiple to me..
#Repeats
#Mutiple
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats, #Extended
#Repeats
#SED suggests an #AGN/QSO, #Repeats
#Repeats
#SED suggests an #AGN/QSO, #Repeats
#Repeats
#ImageIssue
Sat2 is relatively big > 0.30
#Repeats
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#Repeats
right, #Saturated at W1
#Repeats
#Extended
#ImageIssue
#Galaxy
#Repeats
could be a #YSO, but not sure..
#Repeats
#Repeats
Insufficient IR Excess
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#ImageIssue
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
agreed, #Extended
#Repeats
#ImageIssue
#Galaxy based on its SED and image
#Extended, #G8.0 based on color
#QSO from the SED
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Extended
#Extended
#Galaxy
#Extended
Insufficient IR excess
#Repeats
#ImageIssue
#AGN/QSO ?
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Shift
#Repeats
#Repeats
Really? a bit #Extended to me.. #Repeats
#Galaxy, accd. to SIMBAD
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats, a little #Extended
#Repeats
a little #Extended
#Repeats
Insufficient IR excess
#Extended
#Repeats
#Multiple
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#Multiple, #Extended
#Repeats
unclear whether is it a giant or dwarf from a CSS light curve
#Repeats
Possible #DebrisDisk
#Saturated ?
obviously, #Extended
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Shifts
#Extended
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Extended
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#Quasar
#Repeats
#Extended
#Repeats
#Extended
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Extended
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
SED suggests an #AGN/QSO
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Galaxy
V = 6.660, probably visible by naked eyes..
#Extended
#Repeats
#Extended
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#EmptyinCircle
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#VariableStarofMiraCettype , #Extended
#Repeats
yes, a small gas like structure right on top of a star visible in DSS2 Blue
#AGN/QSO
#Extended
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Extended
#Repeats
#Repeats
Listed in NED as a #Galaxy
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#Extended
SED and SIMBAD suggests a #Galaxy
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Extended
#Extended at W4
heavily #Extended
#Multiple
SED suggests a #Galaxy, accd. SIMBAD an #AGN
#Repeats
#Extended
#Repeats
#Extended
#Extended
#Repeats
#Repeats
SED suggests an #AGN/QSO
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Extended
#Repeats
#Extended
#Extended
#Extended in W4
#Repeats
#G5.0 based on color, so could be a solar-type star
#Extended
agreed, a SED suggests an #AGN/QSO
a CSS light curve not available
#Repeats
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#Repeats
#Extended
#Repeats
#Extended, #K5.0 based on color
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#ImageIssue
#Repeats
#Extended
#Repeats
but, the actual values of its proper motions are larger than the errors
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Galaxy ?
SED and image look rather like a #Galaxy
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Extended
#Extended
#Multiple
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Extended
#ImageIssue
#F5.0 based on color
#ImageIssue
#AGN
#Extended
#Extended, #Multiple
Insufficient IR excess
#M2.0 based on color
#Galaxy
#EmissionLineGalaxy
SED suggests a #Galaxy, #InfrareSource from SIMBAD
slightly #Extended
#Extended
#EmissionLineStar
SED suggests an #AGN/QSO
Yes, #blended in aladin
#Extended
#BeStar
#Saturated
#Multiple
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#K3.0 based on color
#Extended
SED suggests an #AGN/QSO
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#M5.0 based on color
Right! It is a blend, as seen from the Aladin
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#Repeats
its actual values of proper motion is higher than the error, so could be a #YSO, not an #AGN/QSO
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#VariableStarofMiraCetType
#Multiple
#Repeats
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#RadioGalaxy
#VariableStarofMiraCetType
#Extended
SED suggests an #AGN/QSO
#Contaminated ?
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#Extended
SED suggests an #AGN/QSO
#Multiple, viewed from Aladin
#Extended
#Extended
#Extended
#Multiple
#ImageIssue
#AGN (Edelson+, 2012)
SED suggests an #AGN/QSO
#Seyfer1Galaxy
#Repeats
NoAo in SIMBAD, SED suggests a #Galaxy
yes, saturated but it can be corrected
#Multiple
#Repeats
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#Contamined as seen in Aladin
SED suggests an #AGN/QSO
K7.0 based on color, #Multiple
#CarbonStar, #Multiple
SED suggests a #Galaxy, SIMBAD suggests an #AGN
SED suggests a #Galaxy, SIMBAD suggests a #QSO
#Repeats
#WellStudied
#Extended
No visual magnitude available for thisobject
SED suggests a #Galaxy
slightly #Extended, but should be OK
#Extended
#Repeats
How come the brightness of this star's surface seems to have a hollow at 1.15 μm?
SED looks more similar to an #AGN/QSO that a #Galaxy
SED looks more like a #AGN/QSO
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#Extended
#Extended
SED looks more like an #AGN/QSO
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#Extended
SED suggests a #Galaxy, #AGN acc. SIMBAD
Possible Red supergiant star
#Multiple
(Qi+, 2015) suggests an extra galactic object
#Extended
SED looks like a typical #Quasar
SED suggests a #Galaxy
SED looks more like a #Galaxy to me..
#SeyfertGalaxy
?? #AbsorptionLineSystem
Insufficient IR excess
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar
SED suggests a #Galaxy
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#Saturation
#CarbonStar, #Extended
#Extended
Insufficient IR excess
#Quasar, not Quaoar lol
#F8.0 based on color
#Extended
#Extended
#Repeats
SED suggests a #Quasar
Insufficient IR excess
#Extended
#Extended
#Repeats
#Extended
#Extended
SED probably contaminated by background objects..
Insufficient IR excess
#Extended
SED suggests a #Quasar
SED suggests a #AGN/Quasar
#Galaxy
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#Extended
#Repeats
#Extended
#Galaxy
SED suggests a #AGN/Quasar
Insufficient IR excess
yeah, unusual SED for a galaxy
#AGN ?
I think this one is more likely an #AGN than a white dwarf, as its actual value of proper motions is smaller than the error
#Multiple ?
a little #Extended
must be a giant
Insufficient IR excess
#Extended
#Repeats
#Multiple ?
#Quasar
very interesting SED..
#BLLac
#ImageIssue
#Repeats
#Repeats
#Repeats
#G8.0 based on color
#Repeats
but, insufficient IR excess...
a light curve suggests a #Mdwarf
Variable Star of Mira Cet type
what's this?
#Extended
#Multiple
M giant
Insufficient IR excess
No Vmag available
M giant?
no CSS light curve available
pair of galaxies?
#Extended, insufficient IR excess
#Galaxy
#Mutliple
#Repeats
#Multiple, #Extended
#Multiple
an image issue
#Extended
Sufficient IR excess
#Extended
sat1 = 0.082, so saturation is not so significant
Insufficient IR excess
#Galaxy ?
#Repeats
#MultipleSystem with a #BrownDwarf
#F2.0 based on color
One of the brightest I have seen, V = 5.74, probably visible by naked eyes!
#noImage
#K0.0 based on color
#Extended
Insufficient IR excess
Well, insufficient IR excess..
#Multiple
possible #YSO
possible #Quasar
SED and SIMBAD suggest a #Quasar
right, #Multiple
SED and SIMBAD suggest it's a #Quasar
a stable light curve from CSS suggests a #Mdwarf, and possesses high enough IR excess, but unfortunately #Multiple
#Multiple
Insufficient IR excess
#K5.0 based on color
A bit saturated at W1 but can be fixed...
#Repeats
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar
#Galaxy ?
Insufficient IR excess
funny shaped SED
V > 15
#Extended
#Multiple ?
#AGN/QSO acc. to SIMBAD
#Multiple
yes, there is a slight drop out, but it can be fixed...
#Repeats
Insufficient IR excess
probably not an AGN candidate, ie an actual value of its proper motion is larger than the error
#VariableStarofMiraCetiType
#Repeats
SED suggests a possible #Galaxy
contaminated?
#Multiple
#GalaxyinClustersofGalaxies
#GalaxyinClustersofGalaxies
what!? this is a star?
Insufficient IR excess
#Repeats
#G0.0 based on color
Insufficient IR excess
I see an extra structure on the right upper corner of this star in DSS2 Blue image. Otherwise a #GoodCandidate
#K1.0 based on color
Insufficient IR excess
Insufficient IR excess
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#Extended
Multiple
Extended
SED suggests a #QSO/AGN
#K1.0 based on color
#ShellStar acc. SIMBAD
SED suggests a #Galaxy
SED suggests a #Galaxy
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#SeyfertGalaxy
#M6 acc. SIMBAD
Insufficient IR excess
Vmag missing......
#Multiple
Possible Mdwarf with sufficient IR excess but faint V~16
Insufficient IR excess
Insufficient IR excess
Insufficient IR excess
Insufficient IR excess
#YSO
#K7.0 based on color
Insufficient IR excess
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar
Insufficient IR excess
#G8 based on color
#AGN/QSO ?
#Giant
#Extended
SED suggests a galaxy
Insufficient IR excess
small drop out, can be corrected
Insufficient IR excess
Insufficient IR excess
#Extended
Insufficient IR exess
Insufficient IR excess
#K5.0 based on color
#Repeats
#Saturated
Insufficient IR excess
#Repeats
#K7.0 based on color
#wG5V
W1-W4 less than 0.9
V=17.8, very faint
more like a #Galaxy to me, according to the SED
#K2III
possible #AGN acccording to VizieR
Insufficient IR excess
#Repeats
W1-W4 less than 0.9
#Repeats
#AGN ?
#M7III
W1-W4 less than 0.9, so not enough IR excess
#Repeats
it's OK? seems very #Extended to me....
#W1DropOut ?
#Extended
Yes, it is likely a giant
#RVTau
#AGN ?
not enough infrared excess
also, a light curve from CSS might suggest it is a Mdwarf since the fluctuation is relatively small
sufficient infrared excess
#Repeats
W1-W4 less than 0.9
#Repeats
W1-W4 less than 0.9
W1-W4 less than 0.9
#MiraCetVariableStar
#Repeats
Looks like a W1 drop out in this SED
W1-W4 less than 0.9
what is #Known ?
W1-W4 less than 0.9
#Repeats
W1-W4 less than 0.9
W1-W4 less than 0.9
#Repeats
#AGBStar
W1-W4 less than 0.9
W1-W4 less than 0.9
W1-W4 less than 0.9
W1-W4 less than 0.9
W1-W4 less than 0.9
W1-W4 less than 0.9
#AGN ?
#Repeats
SDSS images missing....
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar
#Repeats
a light curve from CSS suggests a possible #RedGiant
W1-W4 less than 0.9
a light curve from CSS suggests a possible #RedGiant
W1-W4 less than 0.9
#Repeats
M0.0
#Repeats
#Repeats
W1-W4 less than 0.9
W1-W4 less than 0.9
#AsymptoticGiant
#Repeats
a bit #Extended to me....
SED looks OK, but according to VizieR it is saturated at W1
sat1 = 0.380
#Extended
a light curve from CSS suggests a #RedGiant
#RedGiant
#Extended
no light curves from CSS available
W1-W4 less than 0.9
no light curve from CSS available
W1-W4 less than 0.9
W1-W4 less than 0.9
W1-W4 less than 0.9
W1-W4 less than 0.9
W1-W4 less than 0.9
W1-W4 less than 0.9
A light curve from CSS suggests a possible #RedGiant
#Extended
A little bit #Extended to me.....
W1-W4 less than 0.9
W1-W4 less than 0.9
W1-W4 less than 0.9, also light curve was not provided in CSS
no light curve provided in CSS
no light curve was provided in CSS
very faint, V > 17
a light curve from CSS suggests a possible #RedGiant
possesses a large amplitude in V
a light curve from CSS suggests a possible #RedGiant
a light curve from CSS suggests a possible #RedGiant
The amount of information provided in VizieR is very limited, never seen any objects like this one before
An interesting SED
a light curve from CSS suggests a possible #Mdwarf
W1-W4 less than 0.9
#VariableStarofRCrBtype
An interesting SED
#Repeats
#KeplerObject
SED suggests a possible #YSO
Indeed, already well studied
W1-W4 less than 0.9
#CarbonStar
SED suggests a #Galaxy
high IR excess, W1-W4 greater than 2
#Repeats
W1-W4 less than 0.9
very bright, V ~ 6 mag, might be visible by naked eyes
W1-W4 less than 0.9
a light curve from CSS suggests a possible #EclipsingBinarySystem
#Repeats
#Repeats
http://cdsbib.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/cdsbib?2012AJ....144..192M
agreed, already well studied!
http://cdsbib.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/cdsbib?2014ApJ...787..153K
#Repeats
#CarbonStar
#Repeats
More like a galaxy, according to SED
W1-W4 less than 0.9
double star?
yeah, visible by naked eyes
agn?
high infrared excess, ie W1-W4 1.36 mag
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
#CarbonStar
#W1DropOut
back to this object.............
back to this object.......
SED suggests a possible #Galaxy
SED suggests a possible #Galaxy
agn?
#CarbonStar
a light curve from CSS suggests a possible #MGiant
SED suggests a possible #Galaxy
back to this object......
sat1 less than 0.2, so not saturated
very saturated
W1-W4 less than 0.9
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
#LongPeriodVariable
K0 based on its color
a light curve from CSS suggests a likely #MDwarf
SED suggests a possible #QSO
#GoodCandidate
YSO?
missing V mag
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
definitely #W1DropOut
back to this object.........
#W1DropOut
a possible #AGN
#W1DropOut, definitely saturated
SED suggests a possible #Galaxy
#Faint
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
#Seyfert1Galaxy
#MGiant
SED suggests a possible #Galaxy
back to this object......
Reflection nebulae present?
#W1DropOut
#Faint
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
#Faint
#Faint
a light curve from CSS suggests a possbile #Mdwarf, however W1-W4 is less than 0.9 mag
a possible #DebrisDisk
SED suggests a #Galaxy
a light curve from CSS suggests a red #Giant
possible #Galaxy
SED suggests a galaxy
SED suggests a #Galaxy
SED suggests a #QSO
SED suggests a #Galaxy
a light curve from CSS suggests a red #Giant
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#Galaxy
#Galaxy
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar
probably a #Galaxy
SED suggests a possible #DebrisDisk
SED suggests a possible #DebrisDisk
Indeed, SED suggests a #Galaxy
SED suggest a #Galaxy
back to this object.....
SED suggests a #Galaxy
SED suggests a #Galaxy
#Faint
SED suggests a #Galaxy
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
Peculiar Star ???
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
a light curve from CSS suggests it's a red giant
came back to this object.........
#W1DropOut to me.......
I am back to this object.......
#Faint
W1-W4 less than 0.9
a light curve from CSS might suggests a red giant
probably #WellStudied
#W1DropOut
not a galaxy, because it possesses non-zero proper motions, with their actual values higher than their error
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
looks very saturated at W1
#Faint
a light curve from CSS suggests a red giant
#W1DropOut
very saturated
A light curve from the CSS survey suggests it is a M giant
Indeed, it must be a distant, red giant
Spectral type is K1 based on its color
according to a light curve from CSS, looks like a Mgiant
according to a light curve from CSS, it looks like a M giant
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
#CarbonStar
Vamp larger than 1.0 mag
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
#WellStudied
I am back to this object.........
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
a light curve from CSS suggests, a red giant
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
indeed, #PossibleDebrisDisk
#Faint
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar
yep, definitely #WellStudied
yeah, a definite #W1DropOut
not quite saturated
Giant
very #GoodCandidate
#Faint
Vamp larger than 1 mag
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
#ReflectionNebulae ?
#GammaDoradus
#MiraVariable, (Pojmanski+, 2002-2005)
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar (Richards+, 2012)
#GoodCandidate
#MiraVariable
#CarbonStar
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar
#GoodCandidate
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
#RVTauri
Vamp larger than 1 mag
#W1DropOut, sat is 2.04
#Faint
#LongPeriodVariable
#Faint
#W1DropOut
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
#YoungStellarObject
#LongPeriodVariable in the Kepler field
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
W1Saturation
#Faint
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
#Faint
BeStar?
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
mixed objects?
#GoodCandidate
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
#Faint
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar
#GoodCandidate
#Faint
very #GoodCandidate
what's this?
#GoodCandidate
#Faint
Vamp larger than 1 mag
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
#Faint
#W1DropOut
W1 saturation?
#GoodCandidate
#W1DropOut
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
#EmissionLineStar
#GoodCandidate
#M3III
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
#Faint
W1-W4 less than 0.9 mag
#Variable
#Faint
W1 Saturation?
#SlowRegularVariable
#Faint
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar
W1-W4 larger than 0.9 mag
W1-W4 larger than 0.9 mag
#W1Saturation
#GoodCandidate
#MiraVariable
#Faint
#GoodCandidate
looks like a #Galaxy to me........
Saturation at W1 ?
#Faint
#GoodCandidate
#MiraVariable
#W1DropOut
#W1DropOut
#KeplerFieldStar
#Faint
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
#LongPeriodVariable
#Faint
#W1DropOut
#W1-W4lessthan0.9
#W1DropOut ?
#Faint
probably #W1DropOut
#W1DropOut
#W1DropOut
#Faint
#W1DropOut ?
#W1DropOut
#W1DropOut
#W1-W4lessthan0.9
#W1-W4lessthan0.9
#Faint
probably #Cirrus
#Faint, #W1-W4lessthan0.9
#W1Dropout
#Faint
#A1Ib
#W1Dropout
probably an #AGN
#Star
#G5
Agreed!
#MutipleObjects ?
#GIII
#Faint
#MiraVariable
#MIII
#Faint
#MGiant
#RedGiant
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar
#Faint
#MiraVariable
#Faint
#Blended?, #InfraredExcess
#GoodCandidate, #HighProperMotion
#RedGiant
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
probably a #RedGiant
#Faint
#Star ?
yep, a good candidate for the direct imaging
yeah! goodcandidate for direct imaging
agreed!
#RedGiant
#Faint
#Faint
#Extended ?
#Faint
probably background noise
#B7III
#GoodCandidate ?
#EmissionLineStar
Vamp larger than 1 mag, so might not be a good candidate
#GoodCandidate
#wK4III
#Faint
#noAO, and no Vmag available
#GoodCandidate
I think it's a background noise
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
#Faint
#EmissionLineStar
#Faint
#GoodCandidate
#G8IV
I think it's more likely a background noise
an object at 11 o'clock
#Faint
#BeStar
agreed, Vamp is larger than 1 mag
#VariableStar
#Faint
Vamp less than 1 mag, so #GoodCandidate
#Star, very bright at W4 band!!!
very faint, but #GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
agreed! a #GoodCandidate
#M1V, #GoodCandidate
#Extended ?
#VariableStar
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=70670
#Faint
relatively large proper motion
#Extended
#Faint
#GoodCandidate ?
#GoodCandidate ?
#Faint
#Blended ?
Low Vamp, so #GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
faint
#TooFaint
#GoodCandidate
#Extended ?
#GoodCandidate
#CarbonStar
#VariableStar, #M5
faint
seems #Blended to me.....
#GoodCandidate
#TooFaint
very interesting
#noAO
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
#noAO
#GoodCandidate ?
#GoodCandidate
#Contaminated ?
#TooFaint
#M0III
#TooFaint
#GoodCandidate
#KnownDisk ?
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
#MGiant
Vamp larger than 1 mag, so not a good candidate
#Contaminated ?
#TooFaint
#TooFaint
#GoodCandidate
#MultipleObjects ?, #Shift ?
#noAO
#MultipleObjects ?
#TooFaint
#TooFaint
Vamp larger than 1 mag, so not a good candidate
#Extended ?
#TooFaint
#MultipleObjects
#TooFaint
#GoodCandidate
Vamp less than 1 mag, so could be a #GoodCandidate
#MultipleObjects ?
#EclipingBinary
#Galaxy
#TooFaint
a bit #TooFaint
#noAO, #GoodCandidate
#TooFaint
#noAO, #GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
too faint
#MGiant
#ApStar
Vamp larger than one, so can be a #Giant
what? I came back to a same object......
#GoodCandidate
#noAO, #GoodCandidate
Vamp larger than 1 mag, so not a good candidate
#GoodCandidate
#TooFaint
#GoodCandidate, infrared excess observed?
#GoodCandidate
#noAO, #GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
#noAO
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
#PulsatingVariableStar
#noAO
#GoodCandidate, since Vamp is less than 1 mag!
#noAO
#Star ?
#noAO
#GoodCandidate
#Astar
too faint
#noAO
Vamp less than 1 mag, so can be a #GoodCandidate
#noAO
too faint
#MIII
#noAO, #GoodCandidate
#EmissionLineStar
#GoodCandidate
#noAO
Magnitude amplitude is greater than 1, so probably a #Giant
#GoodCandidate
#Contaminated ?
Vamp less than 1 mag! so can be a #GoodCandidate
#BeStar
#GoodCandidate
#noAO
#noAO
probably a #KnownDisk
#noAO
Amp is larger than 1, so can be a #Giant
#SStar
#BeStar
#noAO
Vamp less than 1 mag, so #GoodCandidate
AMP > 1 mag, so could be a #Giant
#GoodCandidate
#noAO
#noAO, no spectral type available in vizier
#GoodCandidate
#EmissionLineStar
#GoodCandidate
too faint
#noAO
#noAO
#noAO
#GoodCandidate
Vamp = 3.31 > 1, so #Giant
#noAO
#noAO
#noAO
#F6/F7II
#GoodCandidate
#BackgroundGalaxy !
#G8V, #GoodCandidate, there is an object at 9 o'clock direction, but located outside of a red circle
#O7.5Ib, supergiant
#GoodCandidate
#G5III, #GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidte
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
#noAO
#GoodCandidate
#noAO
#noAO
#noAO
#noAO
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
#noAO
#noAO
#noAO
#noAO
#PulsatingVariableStar
#Star
#noAO
#noAO
#FaintObject
#CarbonStar
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
#noAO
#M6III
#noAO #VariableStar
#MultipleObject ?
#EmissionLineStar
#noAO
#Contaminated ?
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
probably a #Giant
#noAO
#noAO
#GoodCandidate
#noAO
#noAO
#noAO
#M3III
#MultipleObject
#noAO
#noAO
#noAO
#noAO
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
#noAO
large V amp.
can be a #Giant
#noAO
#noAO
#noAO
#noAO
#GoodCandidate
probably a #knowdisk
http://cdsbib.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/cdsbib?2011ApJ...742...39S
#noAO
it can be a #GoodCandidate
#AGBStar
#5III
http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-ref=VIZ5477b87c8846&-out.add=.&-source=J/A%2BA/555/A63/table2&recno=1621
#MultipleObject
#SpectroscopicBinary
http://cdsbib.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/cdsbib?2006A%26A...446.1071V
#GoodCandidate
#noAO
#noAO
#MovedOffCrossHair
#GoodCandidate
#YSO
#MultipleObject ?
#noAO
#KeplerTargetStar
http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-ref=VIZ54753082110c&-out.add=.&-source=V/133/kic&KIC=3138605
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
#EmissionLineStar
#GoodCandidate
could be a #Giant because Vamp is more than 1 mag
#noAO
#noAO
#noAO
#MultipleObject ?
#GoodCandidate
#GoodCandidate
#noAO
#noAO
#MultipleObject
#MultipleObject
#MultipleObject
#noAO
#Extended
#noAO
#Extended
a strange shaped image
#Extended
#noAO
#noAO
#noAO
#Contaminated ?
#noAO
#SlowIrregularVariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=67231
#MultipleObject
#noAO
#noAO
#Extended
#Extended
#noAO
#Extended
#noAO
right!
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=37526
#MultipleObject
yes, I think it is a #VariableStar
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=142857
Since amplitude Vmag is higher than 1, it could be a giant
#M8
http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-ref=VIZ546fd5ac0e34&-out.add=.&-source=III/170B/mac_iras&recno=2496
#Extended
#ShellStar
#MultipleObject ?
#VariableStar
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=75011
#Contaminated ?
no spectral type
#noAO
#SlowIrregularVariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=71602
#Contaminated ?
#MultipleObject ?
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar
#noAO
#Extended
#noAO
#noAO
#noAO
#noAO
#SlowIrregularVariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=65032
what's this?
#Extended
#noAO
#MovedoffCrossHair
#noAO
#MultipleObject
#MultipleObject
#SlowIrregularVariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=66001
#StarinCluster
#CarbonStar
#GoodCandidate
#MiraTypeVariableStar
#GoodCandidate
no Spectral type available in VizieR
#VariableStar
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=79848
#noAO
#artefact ?
#noAO
#noAO
#BeStar
#noAO
#noAO
#EclipsingBinary
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=49004
#noAO
#noAO
#noAO
#EclipsingSystem
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=11981
Indeed, it has an unusual SED
#noAO
#VariableStarinKeplerField
http://acta.astrouw.edu.pl/Vol59/n1/pdf/pap_59_1_3.pdf
#noAO
#rK0IIIStar
#MultipleObjects ?
#noAO
HD 216369 probably is a #DoubleStarSystem.
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar
#K4VStar
Contaminated
#EmissionLineStar
Contaminated?
#B9Star
#VariableStar
Contaminated?
#StarInAssociation according references
#SemiRegularPulsatingStar
#VariableStar
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=112874
#rK4IIIStar
http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-ref=VIZ545eba691ca7&-out.add=.&-source=VI/135/table15&recno=1998447
#MiraVariable
#VariableStar
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=274016
#SemiRegularVariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=278918
#AsymptoticGiantBranchStar
#SlowIrregularVariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=69970
#VariableStar
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=98145
#M6Star
#VariableStar
#AsymptoticGiantBranchStar
#VariableStar
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=119148
probably a #MiraVariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=7389
#LongPeriodVariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=229333
#MiraVariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=69062
#AsymptoticGiantBranchStar
#EclipsingBinary
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=149725
#Variable
#SemiRegularVariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=358590
#SubGiant
#ExtendedBeyondCircle
#M6.5
#SlowIrregularVariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=66482
#VariableStar
#AsymptoticGiantBranchStar
#SemiRegularVariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=251179
#Carbonstar
#Miravariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=77615
#Slowirreglarvariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=65798
#M4/5
#Emissionlinestar
#Multipleobjects
#Semiregularvariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=55833
#Regulargiant
#Contaminated
#Variablestar
#Extendoutsidethecircle
#Bestar
#Keplerobject
KID:7482416
#Bestar
#Twoobjects
#Variablestar
#Pulsatingvariablestar
Indeed, it is in the Kepler field!!!
#KID6170903
#B6V
#Contaminated?
extending outside the wise circle
#Rotationallyvariablestar
#Premainsequencestar
#Variablestar
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=97735
#Bestar
Saturated
#Eclipsingbinary (like in the planet hunter.....)
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=44298
#Goodcandidate
#M5III
#wG5III
#Reflectionnebula
#Emissionlinestar
#Variablestar
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=73736
#A6III
#Regulargiant
#Slowirregularvariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=67887
#Variablestar
#Galaxy
#Slowirregularvariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=68966
#Pulsatingvariablestar
#Semiregularpulsatingstar
might be a #Goodcandidate
#Regularpulsatingstar
#Variable
#Miratypevariable
#A0star
http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-ref=VIZ541eb4a97ab4&-out.add=.&-source=I/131A/sao&recno=219306
#Variablestar
#Carbonstar
#Variablestar
#Emissionlinestar
#Goodcandidate
#B9II
#Goodcandidate
could be a #Semiregularvariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=94803
#Slowirregularvariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=281997
#Semiregularpulsatingstar
#Galaxy
#Funnyshape
#K5IIIstar
http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-ref=VIZ541d2e6a5f6f&-out.add=.&-source=VI/135/table15&recno=2253336
#Slowirregularvariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=68257
#Galaxy
#Variablestar
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=111410
#Bestar
#Goodcandidate
#Seyfert1galaxy
#Variablestar
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=111860
#Emissionlinestar
#K4IIIstar
#Variabledtaroforiontype
#Variablestar
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=113678
#B9II
#MIII
http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-ref=VIZ541b6bc36482&-out.add=.&-source=VI/135/table15&recno=2354537
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=111850
#Variablestar
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=119055
#Bestar
#Slowirregularvariable
#Semiregularpulsatingstar
#TypeIIIspitzerobject
http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-5?-ref=VIZ541a7bc40c77&-out.add=.&-source=J/ApJ/688/1142/table2&recno=13334
#Slowirregularvariable
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=66551
#Fstar
#Semiregularpulsatingstar
#Variablestarofmiracettype
#Latetypestar
probably a #Latetypestar
probably a #Kstar
#Variablestar
#Bestar
probably a #Latetypestar
#Goodcandidate
#M1star
#Semiregularpulsatingstar
#Galaxy
#Btypestar
#Goodcandidate
#Latetypestar
probably a #Latetypestar
#Variablestar
#Youngstellarobject
#Goodcandidate
#Bluesupergiant
#Emissionlinestar
#Variablestar
#Objectmovedofffromcrosshair
#Asymptoticgiantbranchstar
probably a #Gtypestar
#Goodcandidate
#Miravariablestar
#Pulsatingvariablestar
#Redsupergiant
most likely K1
probably a #K-typestar
#Variablestarofmiracettype
probably an #Atypestar
#Goodcandidate
#Multipleobjects
#Slowirregularvariables
http://www.aavso.org/vsx/index.php?view=detail.top&oid=70512
#Carbonstar
#Variablestar
probably an #Earlytypestar
#Goodcandidate
#Star
Probably a #Latetypestar
#Extended
#Goodcandidate
#Variablestar
#Emissionlinestar
#Variablestarofmiracettype
#Variablestar
Vmag = 14.15 from NOMAD
#Goodcandidate
#Variablestar
#Goodcandidate
#Variablestar
#Goodcandidate
#Emissionlinestar
#Galaxy
#Galaxy
#Bestar
#Carbonstar
#Emissionlinestar
#Goodcandidate
#Variablestar
#Quasar
#Variablestar
#Seyfert1galaxy
#Variablestar
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
#Variablestar
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
#Galaxy
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/quicklook/quickobj.asp?ra=216.2372896&dec=5.6134239
#Goodcandidate
#Variablestar
#Galaxy
http://skyserver.sdss3.org/dr9/en/tools/quicklook/quickobj.asp?ra=214.4050466&dec=64.4456668
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
#Variablestar
#Goodcandidate
#Quasar
#Starclulster
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
#Variablestar
#Goodcandidate
#Goodcandidate
#goodcandidate
#Variable Star of RV Tau type
#Carbonstar