Radio Galaxy Zoo: A search for hybrid morphology radio galaxies
Hybrid morphology radio sources (HyMoRS) are a rare type of radio galaxy that display different Fanaroff-Riley classes on opposite sides of their nuclei. To enhance the statistical analysis of HyMoRS, we embarked on a largescale search of these sources within the international citizen science projec...
Main Authors: | Kapiñska, A, Terentev, I, Terentev, W, Shabala, S, Shabala, A, Rudnick, L, Storer, L, Banfield, J, Willett, K, Willett, F, Willett, C, Willett, A, Middelberg, E, Norris, R, Norris, K, Seymour, N, Simmons, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Institute of Physics
2017
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