Using the Very Large Array (VLA) with an angular resolution of 3", we have detected the hydrogen recombination line H92α from the galaxies Arp 220, M83, and NGC 2146. The line emission arises from the nuclear regions with a line-to-continuum ratio of 1% or less. In order to fit both the observed H92α line and continuum data in the nuclear regions, we have considered two types of models. First, we utilize a model with a collection of H ii regions. A large number of compact H ii regions are required in this model. With electron temperatures in the range 5 × 103-1 × 104 K and a range of electron densities, this model can account for both the line intensity and the continuum spectrum. In most cases, the H92α line is dom...
Observations of recombination lines form normal H II regions, extended H II regions, nonthermal sour...
We present high angular resolution (0".6) observations made with the Very Large Array of the radio c...
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Using the Very Large Array (VLA) with an angular resolution of 3", we have detected the hydrogen rec...
Using the Very Large Array (VLA), we have observed the H92α line in the nuclear regions of NGC ...
Using the Very Large Array with an angular resolution of ~3", we have detected the hydrogen recombin...
A renewed attempt to detect radio recombination lines from external galaxies has resulted in the mea...
Using the Very Large Array with an angular resolution of 3", we have detected the hydrogen recombina...
We have used the Very Large Array (VLA) to search for the H92α radio recombination line (RRL) i...
Context. Hydrogen ionized by young, high-mass stars in starburst galaxies radiates radio recombinati...
Using the Very Large Array (VLA), 1 we have observed the H92 alpha line in the nuclear regions of NG...
Restricted Access. The central regions of the Galaxy and galaxies, Proceedings of the 184th symposiu...
Open AccessContext. Hydrogen ionized by young, high-mass stars in starburst galaxies radiates radio ...
We have detected the H92α radio recombination line from two dwarf starburst galaxies, NGC 5253 ...
We present high angular resolution (0".7) observations made with the Very Large Array (VLA) of the r...
Observations of recombination lines form normal H II regions, extended H II regions, nonthermal sour...
We present high angular resolution (0".6) observations made with the Very Large Array of the radio c...
Sorry, the full text of this article is not available here. Please click on the alternative location...
Using the Very Large Array (VLA) with an angular resolution of 3", we have detected the hydrogen rec...
Using the Very Large Array (VLA), we have observed the H92α line in the nuclear regions of NGC ...
Using the Very Large Array with an angular resolution of ~3", we have detected the hydrogen recombin...
A renewed attempt to detect radio recombination lines from external galaxies has resulted in the mea...
Using the Very Large Array with an angular resolution of 3", we have detected the hydrogen recombina...
We have used the Very Large Array (VLA) to search for the H92α radio recombination line (RRL) i...
Context. Hydrogen ionized by young, high-mass stars in starburst galaxies radiates radio recombinati...
Using the Very Large Array (VLA), 1 we have observed the H92 alpha line in the nuclear regions of NG...
Restricted Access. The central regions of the Galaxy and galaxies, Proceedings of the 184th symposiu...
Open AccessContext. Hydrogen ionized by young, high-mass stars in starburst galaxies radiates radio ...
We have detected the H92α radio recombination line from two dwarf starburst galaxies, NGC 5253 ...
We present high angular resolution (0".7) observations made with the Very Large Array (VLA) of the r...
Observations of recombination lines form normal H II regions, extended H II regions, nonthermal sour...
We present high angular resolution (0".6) observations made with the Very Large Array of the radio c...
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