The Red Radio Ring: a gravitationally lensed hyperluminous infrared radio galaxy at z = 2.553 discovered through the citizen science project Space Warps

We report the discovery of a gravitationally lensed hyperluminous infrared galaxy (intrinsic L IR ≈ 1013 L⊙) with strong radio emission (intrinsic L 1.4 GHz ≈ 1025 W Hz−1) at z = 2.553. The source was identified in the citizen science project Space Warps through the visual inspection of tens of thou...

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Published in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2015-09, Vol.452 (1), p.502-510
Main Authors: Geach, J. E., More, A., Verma, A., Marshall, P. J., Jackson, N., Belles, P.-E., Beswick, R., Baeten, E., Chavez, M., Cornen, C., Cox, B. E., Erben, T., Erickson, N. J., Garrington, S., Harrison, P. A., Harrington, K., Hughes, D. H., Ivison, R. J., Jordan, C., Lin, Y.-T., Leauthaud, A., Lintott, C., Lynn, S., Kapadia, A., Kneib, J.-P., Macmillan, C., Makler, M., Miller, G., Montaña, A., Mujica, R., Muxlow, T., Narayanan, G., Briain, D. Ó, O'Brien, T., Oguri, M., Paget, E., Parrish, M., Ross, N. P., Rozo, E., Rusu, C. E., Rykoff, E. S., Sanchez-Argüelles, D., Simpson, R., Snyder, C., Schloerb, F. P., Tecza, M., Wang, W-H., Van Waerbeke, L., Wilcox, J., Viero, M., Wilson, G. W., Yun, M. S., Zeballos, M.
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