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

      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. (2015-09-01)
      We report the discovery of a gravitationally lensed hyperluminous infrared galaxy (intrinsic LIR ≈ 1013 L⊙) with strong radio emission (intrinsic L1.4 GHz ≈ 1025 W Hz−1) at z = 2.553. The source was identified in the citizen ...