The Red Radio Ring: a gravitationally lensed hyperluminous infrared radio galaxy at z = 2.553 discovered through the citizen science project SPACE WARPS
J.~E. Geach, A. More, A. Verma, P.~J. Marshall, N. Jackson, P.-E. Belles, R. Beswick, E. Baeten, M. Chavez, C. Cornen, B.~E. Cox, T. Erben, N.~J. Erickson, S. Garrington, P.~A. Harrison, K. Harrington, D.~H. Hughes, R.~J. Ivison, C. Jordan, Y.-T. LinA. Leauthaud, C. Lintott, S. Lynn, A. Kapadia, J.-P. Kneib, C. Macmillan, M. Makler, G. Miller, A. Montaña, R. Mujica, T. Muxlow, G. Narayanan, D.~Ó. Briain, T. O'Brien, M. Oguri, E. Paget, M. Parrish, N.~P. Ross, E. Rozo, C.~E. Rusu, E.~S. Rykoff, D. Sanchez-Argüelles, R. Simpson, C. Snyder, F.~P. Schloerb, M. Tecza, W.-H. Wang, L. Van Waerbeke, J. Wilcox, M. Viero, G.~W. Wilson, M.~S. Yun, M. Zeballos
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