FIR galaxies with compact radio cores.
Abstract
Comparing the IRAS point-source catalog (1985) with sources detected in a VLBI extragalactic radio source survey (Zensus et al., 1984), five FIR sources are found which all show compact radio cores. These objects have been observed with the 30-m MRT at Pico Veleta (Spain) at 1.2-mm wavelength to provide spectral coverage between IRAS and radio bands. The two galaxies among the five sources have luminosities of order 10 to the 12th solar luminosities in the FIR and thus may be super star bursters similar to Arp 220. On the other hand, all five objects have active galactic nuclei, and so the FIR luminosities may be powered by the nuclear activity. Since flat-spectrum radio sources have compact nuclear components, the 1-Jy catalog and its extension to lower flux densities (Kuehr et al., 1979 and 1981) are compared with the IRAS catalog, and a small number of additional active nuclei with strong emission in the FIR are identified. These objects can serve to study the competition between starbursts and nuclear activity to explain high FIR luminosities.
- Publication:
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Pub Date:
- July 1987
- Bibcode:
- 1987A&A...181..237C
- Keywords:
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- Far Infrared Radiation;
- Galactic Nuclei;
- Infrared Sources (Astronomy);
- Radio Galaxies;
- Active Galactic Nuclei;
- Galactic Evolution;
- Quasars;
- Seyfert Galaxies;
- Starburst Galaxies;
- Astrophysics