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Publications (5)

astro-ph.IM2018

Radio Galaxy Zoo: ClaRAN - A Deep Learning Classifier for Radio Morphologies

Chen Wu, O. Ivy Wong, Lawrence Rudnick +13

The upcoming next-generation large area radio continuum surveys can expect tens of millions of radio sources, rendering the traditional method for radio morphology classification t…

astro-ph.GA2022

Gems of the Galaxy Zoos -- a Wide-Ranging Hubble Space Telescope Gap-Filler Program

William C. Keel, Jean Tate, O. Ivy Wong +13

We describe the Gems of the Galaxy Zoos (Zoo Gems) project, a gap-filler project using short windows in the Hubble Space Telescope's schedule. As with previous snapshot programs, t…

astro-ph.GA2026

Here Be SDRAGNs - Spiral Galaxies Hosting Large Double Radio Sources

Jean Tate, William C. Keel, Michael O'Keeffe +16

We present a sample of large double radio sources hosted by spiral galaxies (Spiral Double Radio Active Galactic Nuclei, SDRAGNs). Candidates were selected during Radio Galaxy Zoo,…

astro-ph.GA2019

Radio Galaxy Zoo: The Distortion of Radio Galaxies by Galaxy Clusters

Avery F. Garon, Lawrence Rudnick, O. Ivy Wong +9

We study the impact of cluster environment on the morphology of a sample of 4304 extended radio galaxies from Radio Galaxy Zoo. A total of 87% of the sample lies within a projected…

astro-ph.GA2019

Galaxy Zoo: Unwinding the Winding Problem - Observations of Spiral Bulge Prominence and Arm Pitch Angles Suggest Local Spiral Galaxies are Winding

Karen L. Masters, Chris J. Lintott, Ross E. Hart +8

We use classifications provided by citizen scientists though Galaxy Zoo to investigate the correlation between bulge size and arm winding in spiral galaxies. Whilst the traditional…