Galaxy Zoo Starburst Talk
#AGN?
#Bar.
#Blue.
#Starformation.
#Starformation. #Overlap?
Another that looks like it has #starformation.
#AGN? Looks like two bright points on opposite sides of nucleus!
Surely this one is a control image and not a quenched galaxy. Or am I completely missing something we are doing here?
It will be interesting to see which of these types of images turn out to be quenched galaxies and not controls.
I agree that this appears to be star forming. But that goes to a premise of this project, that star formation has been quenched. Control?
NED shows #cluster.
#Overlap.
Is there really no star formation here? Those blue clumps sure look like starry zones. In Galaxy Z this one would be tagged as star forming.
#Warped.
#Disturbed.
#Ring!
Nothing else nearby on SkyServer.
It does look like a real structure and not an image artifact. Huge: 3x the diameter of the galaxy to upper left.
All these fuzzballs look like quenched galaxy images! Tempted to start fuzzball hashtag, but then most of this project would qualify!!
I think overlap too. But redshifts are the same to 3 decimals so may be close to each other. But then, why no star formation?
#Disturbed. #Blue.
#Asteroid? lower left.
One object or overlap?
Most of these that I have seen look pretty weird. I do not know if it is image resolution of just a property of quenched galaxies.
#Overlap?
I tried getting the other wavelengths in Examine but it was not bringing up data. Does it work for you?
This image is a puzzle. Is the pinkish object a galactic nucleus? Is it an AGN? Is it possible to view these images in other wavelengths?
This image is very confusing.
#AGN?
#Bar.
#Blue.
#Starformation.
#AGN?
#Starformation. #Overlap?
#Starformation.
Another that looks like it has #starformation.
#AGN? Looks like two bright points on opposite sides of nucleus!
Surely this one is a control image and not a quenched galaxy. Or am I completely missing something we are doing here?
It will be interesting to see which of these types of images turn out to be quenched galaxies and not controls.
I agree that this appears to be star forming. But that goes to a premise of this project, that star formation has been quenched. Control?
NED shows #cluster.
#Blue.
#AGN?
#Blue.
#Overlap.
Is there really no star formation here? Those blue clumps sure look like starry zones. In Galaxy Z this one would be tagged as star forming.
#Blue.
#Warped.
#Disturbed.
#AGN?
#AGN?
#Blue.
#Ring!
Nothing else nearby on SkyServer.
It does look like a real structure and not an image artifact. Huge: 3x the diameter of the galaxy to upper left.
All these fuzzballs look like quenched galaxy images! Tempted to start fuzzball hashtag, but then most of this project would qualify!!
I think overlap too. But redshifts are the same to 3 decimals so may be close to each other. But then, why no star formation?
#Disturbed.
#Disturbed.
#Blue.
#Blue.
#Disturbed. #Blue.
#Blue.
#Asteroid? lower left.
#Blue.
One object or overlap?
Most of these that I have seen look pretty weird. I do not know if it is image resolution of just a property of quenched galaxies.
#Blue.
#AGN?
#Blue.
#Blue.
#Overlap?
I tried getting the other wavelengths in Examine but it was not bringing up data. Does it work for you?
This image is a puzzle. Is the pinkish object a galactic nucleus? Is it an AGN? Is it possible to view these images in other wavelengths?
This image is very confusing.