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--[[User:vg|vg]] That may very well be!!! We have to check to see that the colors of the sources in the filament match those we would expect from galaxies that would be at the redshift of the AGN.
 
--[[User:vg|vg]] That may very well be!!! We have to check to see that the colors of the sources in the filament match those we would expect from galaxies that would be at the redshift of the AGN.
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--[[User:Mehta|Mehta]] 16:20, 18 August 2011 (PDT) [[File:3C6.24.pdf‎]] This file has the main graph, plus two more, one with magnitude differences >0.1, and one for <0.1.
  
 
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--Spuck 15:46, 18 August 2011 (PDT) Check this out (5C6.24) what do you think? Is this a possible filament? The AGN is roughly centered on the graph?

File:Possible Filament.pdf

--vg That may very well be!!! We have to check to see that the colors of the sources in the filament match those we would expect from galaxies that would be at the redshift of the AGN.

--Mehta 16:20, 18 August 2011 (PDT) File:3C6.24.pdf This file has the main graph, plus two more, one with magnitude differences >0.1, and one for <0.1.



--Spuck 17:31, 15 August 2011 (PDT) A couple things to remember about APT setup for this project.

Don't forget to go to "Preferences" and set "Celestial Coordinates Units" to "Decimal".

Also click on the "More Settings" button and select "Model B = Sky-median subtraction" for your Sky Algorithm. Source Algorithm should be "Model 0 = No aperture interpolation.

Also under "More Settings" check the box next to "Perform new image-data conversion" and use the following values.

New image-data conversion factor - 8.4616

Image-data units after conversion - µJy

Image-data title after new conversion - Flux Density