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Table B.1.

The 100 sources in the DR1 area with the largest Euclidean norm to their best matching representative image (or outlier score) in the SOM shown in Fig. 4.

# Outlier score Rep. Image Radio description (FR-class) Radio ID Optical description Optical ID
1, 67 22.5 (1, 1) M101 Galaxy M 101
2 20.6 (1, 1) complex FIRST J142857.6+543627 SDSS J142857.65+543627.7
3 19.9 (1, 1) ambiguous Galaxy SDSSCGB 25342.4
4 18.4 (1, 1) nearby galaxy NVSS J115341+475132 Galaxy in Group of Galaxies NGC 3949
5 18.2 (1, 1) ambiguous NVSS J131358+532822 Brightest galaxy in a Cluster (BCG) 2MASX J13135837+5328092
6 18.0 (1, 1) nearby galaxy NVSS J114837+484242 Galaxy in Pair of Galaxies NGC 3893
7 17.7 (1, 1) nearby galaxy NVSS J121103+502901 Galaxy in Pair of Galaxies NGC 4157
8 16.7 (1, 1) WAT (FRI) Cluster of Galaxies [YSS2008] 96
9 16.7 (1, 1) nearby galaxy NVSS J143246+492730 Galaxy in Group of Galaxies NGC 5676
10 14.8 (1, 1) AGN remnant candidate (FRI)
11 14.6 (1, 1) ambiguous Brightest galaxy in a Cluster (BCG) SDSS J122718.54+562529.8
12 14.5 (1, 1) NEBD (FRII) Quasar SDSS J105817.89+514017.7
13, 18 14.2 (1, 1) NEBD (FRII) Galaxy SDSSCGB 22520.3
14 13.9 (2, 10) WAT (FRI) Galaxy in Cluster of Galaxies DES J143442.95+495132.2
15 13.9 (1, 1) ambiguous NVSS J112624+475044
16 13.8 (1, 1) AGN remnant candidate (FRI)
17 13.8 (2, 10) WAT (FRI) Galaxy in Cluster of Galaxies DES J125051.17+531309.4
19 13.5 (2, 10) double (?) SDSS J132435.19+504102.3
20 13.5 (1, 1) nearby galaxy NVSS J120535+503231 Galaxy in Pair of Galaxies NGC 4088
21 13.4 (1, 1) cluster halo Cluster of Galaxies ZwCl 3570
22 13.2 (1, 1) cluster relic Group of Galaxies [LH2011] 3085
23 13.2 (2, 10) nearby galaxy Galaxy in Group of Galaxies M 109
24 12.4 (2, 10) asymmetric double (FRII)
25 12.3 (1, 1) nearby galaxy 7C 121620.39+473545.00 Galaxy M 106
26 12.0 (1, 1) ambiguous Galaxy SDSSCGB 22905.1
27 12.0 (1, 1) ambiguous
28 11.7 (2, 10) cluster relic
29 11.6 (1, 1) NEBD (FRII) 7C 134413.90+541648.00 Galaxy in Cluster of Galaxies DES J134558.40+540344.9
30 11.5 (1, 1) cluster relic Galaxy LEDA 2333622
31 11.4 (2, 10) nearby galaxy NVSS J120601+472846 Galaxy in Group of Galaxies NGC 4096
32 11.3 (2, 10) AGN remnant candidate (FRI) Brightest galaxy in a Cluster (BCG) SDSS J144704.03+503332.9
33 11.1 (2, 10) WDS (FRII)
34 10.8 (1, 1) WDS (FRII)
35 10.7 (2, 10) WAT (FRI) NVSS J114019+535028
36 10.7 (2, 10) WAT (FRI) [OR76] 1200+519
37 10.5 (2, 10) double (FRII)
38, 48, 54 10.5 (2, 10) cluster halo, NAT, WAT Galaxy in Cluster of Galaxies 2MASX J11343395+4905157
39 10.4 (1, 1) asymmetric double (?)
40 10.4 (1, 10) X-type (FRI) Galaxy LEDA 2298950
41 10.1 (1, 1) NEBD (FRII)
42 10.0 (1, 1) ambiguous
43 9.9 (1, 1) AGN remnant candidate (FRI) MPWK 1151+488
44 9.9 (1, 1) cluster halo Galaxy SDSSCGB 14124.3
45 9.8 (2, 10) NEBD (FRII) 7C 114226.19+535535.00 2MASX J11450656+5338521
46 9.8 (2, 10) double (FRII)
47 9.7 (2, 10) AGN remnant candidate (FRI)
49 9.7 (2, 10) NAT (FRI) Galaxy in Cluster of Galaxies DES J130257.91+511936.0
50 9.6 (1, 1) ambiguous NVSS J112922+540735 Brightest galaxy in a Cluster (BCG) 2MASX J11291925+5407344
51 9.6 (1, 1) double (FRII) SDSS J112213.75+493326.5
52 9.4 (2, 10) asymmetric double (FRII) ILT J133135.09+455957.0 Brightest galaxy in a Cluster (BCG) SDSS J133135.25+455955.4
53 9.4 (2, 10) NEBD (FRII)
55 9.1 (1, 1) ambiguous
56 9.0 (2, 10) ambiguous [YHW2016] 181.11848+50.17200 Brightest galaxy in a Cluster (BCG) SDSS J120428.43+501018.9
57 8.9 (2, 10) WAT (FRI)
58 8.8 (2, 10) asymmetric double (FRII)
59 8.7 (2, 10) double (FRII)
60 8.7 (1, 1) WAT (FRI)
61 8.7 (2, 10) AGN remnant candidate (FRI)
62 8.7 (2, 10) WAT (FRI) SDSS J141157.99+550515.4
63 8.5 (1, 1) complex
64 8.4 (2, 9) WAT (FRI) Brightest galaxy in a Cluster (BCG) SDSS J124154.22+483835.4
65 8.3 (1, 1) X-type (FRII) 54P 106
66 8.3 (1, 1) AGN remnant candidate (FRI)
68 8.2 (2, 10) asymmetric double (FRI)
69 8.2 (3, 9) artefact
70 8.2 (2, 9) ambiguous
71 8.2 (1, 1) AGN remnant candidate (FRI)
72 8.2 (1, 1) WDS (FRI) LEDA 2515619
73 8.1 (2, 10) AGN remnant candidate (FRI) NVSS J123637+491143 Galaxy LEDA 2336215
74 8.1 (2, 10) NEBD (FRII) 7C 104315.90+551446.00 Galaxy SDSSCGB 20905.1
75 8.0 (1, 1) AGN remnant candidate (FRI) LINER–type Active Galaxy Nucleus SDSS J130331.06+535948.5
76 7.9 (2, 1) double (FRII)
77 7.9 (1, 1) complex Brightest galaxy in a Cluster (BCG) 2MASX J12044737+4834115
78 7.9 (2, 9) complex Quasar [VV2006] J133721.0+563329
79 7.9 (2, 10) double (FRII) LEDA 2350076
80 7.8 (1, 1) cluster relic Galaxy in Cluster of Galaxies DES J122852.54+473657.7
81 7.8 (2, 9) ambiguous
82 7.8 (2, 9) ambiguous
83 7.7 (2, 1) WDS (FRII) NVSS J133334+553949
84 7.7 (1, 1) NEBD (FRII) 7C 110931.60+554242.00 Brightest galaxy in a Cluster (BCG) SDSS J111226.86+552612.8
85 7.7 (3, 10) double (FRII) Quasar SDSS J114837.41+465319.5
86 7.7 (2, 10) WAT (?) Cluster of Galaxies [SPD2011] 9215
87 7.7 (2, 10) ambiguous
88 7.7 (1, 1) asymmetric double (FRII) NVSS J111218+475603
89 7.7 (10, 1) WDS (FRI)
90 7.6 (2, 1) complex Galaxy in Cluster of Galaxies DES J131810.69+512724.8
91 7.6 (1, 1) DDRG Seyfert 1 Galaxy 2MASS J14510640+5333537
92 7.6 (2, 10) asymmetric double (FRI) NVSS J115126+545005 Brightest galaxy in a Cluster (BCG) LEDA 2481883
93 7.6 (1, 1) complex Galaxy LEDA 2520943
94 7.6 (3, 10) ambiguous NVSS J145000+540504 2MASX J14500017+5405042
95 7.6 (2, 10) double (FRII)
96 7.5 (2, 10) WAT (FRI) FIRST J121628.4+561209 SDSS J121628.37+561209.4
97 7.4 (2, 10) ambiguous
98 7.4 (1, 1) complex
99 7.4 (2, 10) DDRG ILT J105742.50+510558.5
100 7.4 (3, 9) double (FRI) NVSS J112942+542528 Brightest galaxy in a Cluster (BCG) SDSS J112942.17+542528.8

Notes. The numbers (#) match the numbers shown in Fig. B.1. Each radio description includes a morphology-based FR-class when applicable – the “?” indicates the FR-class could not be clearly determined.

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