Click on one of the outliers to show them in context.
On the left you can see where the radio source you clicked on is located on the sky. The source might be accompanied or interacting with other sources or be part of some larger structure!

100 morphologically rarest sources

The Self-Organizing Map is a condensed representation of the most occurrent morphologies present in our dataset.
If a source barely resembles any of the prototypes in the Self-Organizing Map, it is thus a morphological outlier.
Using this heuristic, we show the 100 most morphologically unique radio sources from the LoTSS wide field radio survey below:

Best resembling prototype (0,5):







Best resembling prototype (0,6):



























































Best resembling prototype (0,7):

Best resembling prototype (1,5):
















Best resembling prototype (2,4):



Best resembling prototype (6,9):

Best resembling prototype (7,8):












Best resembling prototype (9,6):