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This is the screen shots of the data we have: //(for now I have put up the images of the graphs of radio galaxies and will write a bit about them and why it was classified as a radio galaxy and if it was a correct classification) [I will put up the integrated images as well] {I will do the above for the starburst as well}// Radio: Distinguishing features: [O II], [O III] and [N II] are typically much stronger than Hα and Hβ lines. [O II]: around 3726-3729 Å (usually noted as 3727Å). [O III]: 5007Å [N II]: 6583Å I chose spectra because of the [O II] was strong. However looking back on it the [O III] and the [N II] doesn't seem to match. This one matches with the [O II] and the [O III] but not the [N II] it is better than the first one but still not 100% sure. This one does not match very well with any except for maybe the [O III]. I picked this one because of the [O III] but after a refresher, the [O III] is not greater than the Hα. It still might be a radio galaxy though because the [O III] is typically greater not absolutely. This one doesn't show the [O II] line but it looks like [O III] matches. I picked this because of the [O II] but should have looked at the other ones as well. The [O II] and the [O III] seems to match but can't find the [N II] line. Good but could be better. The [O II] matches and there seems to be a [O III] line. Only the [O III] is close to matching. The [O II], [O III], and the [N II] are all present. Best one of the data we have. Starburst:
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