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Low-frequency turnover star-forming galaxies I: Radio continuum observations and global properties

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J. A. Grundy   +5 more
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Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (AtLAST) science: Our Galaxy. [PDF]

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Klaassen P   +40 more
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Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (AtLAST) science: Probing the transient and time-variable sky. [PDF]

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Orlowski-Scherer J   +27 more
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Laboratory evidence of Weibel magnetogenesis driven by temperature gradient using three-dimensional synchronous proton radiography. [PDF]

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Zhao Z   +18 more
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The Radio Continuum Morphology of Spiral Galaxies

Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1976
Once Jansky realized that the extraterrestial microwave radiation which he had discovered was not coming from the Sun but from a direction near to that of the Galactic center (Jansky 1933) and after he established that the emission was associated with the Milky Way (Jansky 1935), he naturally concluded that either stars in the disk or interstellar ...
van der Pieter Kruit, Rj Allen
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The ultraviolet continuum emission of radio galaxies

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1997
This poster presents the UV continuum emission (in the range from 1400 to 3700 A) of radio galaxies (with redshift ranging from 0.01 to 0.1 and radio powers ranging from 1025 to 1027 Watts/Hz). The sample of radio galaxies were compiled by searching the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) archives for images taken with the Faint Object Camera (FOC) prior to ...
Esther Zirbel, Stefi A. Baum
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Properties of the Radio Continuum Emission from Interacting Galaxies

Nature, 1973
SEVERAL interacting galaxies have been observed recently in different programmes using the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope at 21 cm wavelength (beamwidth 24 s × 24 s cosec δ). We give here a compilation of the data in order to examine the morphology, strength, and the frequency of occurrence of the radio emission from these interacting systems.
Ronald J. Allen   +3 more
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Radio-continuum observations of S�rsic-Pastoriza galaxies

Astrophysics and Space Science, 1989
Preliminary results of radio continuum observations of selected Sersic-Pastoriza galaxies are presented. Subjects reported are their radio properties at 6 and 20 cm, estimates of linear polarization and spectral indices and a discussion of possible relationships between nuclear morphology and radio luminosity.
David Axon   +3 more
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Continuum radio emission from Virgo galaxies

Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1988
The paper presents single-antenna measurements of radio emission from 120 galaxies in the Virgo cluster at 2380 MHz using a 2.6 arc min beam (half-power beam width). It also presents interferometric measurements at the same frequency for 48 galaxies with less than or equal to 1 arc sec resolution.
Kenneth C. Turner   +2 more
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