The unbiased survey of the infrared sky carried out by the Infrared Astronomy Satellite (IRAS) satellite has greatly accelerated advances in understanding the dust component of our own and external galaxies. However, most extragalactic studies to date have been based on the IRAS Point Source Catalog (PSC), which has two serious limitations. First, in sources where a significant fraction of the flux is extended, significant errors may result from using PSC fluxes in comparative studies, and these errors could be systematic if the tendency to be non-pointlike depends on physical properties of the galaxy. Additionally, use of PSC fluxes rules out any direct investigation of the spatial distribution of the IRAS emission from disks in external g...
Initial results are presented of a program to map the centers of galaxies in the mid-infrared using ...
The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) Serendipitous Survey Catalog (SSC) was constructed from p...
The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) was launched January 26, 1983. During its 300-day mission...
A comparison is made between the spatial distribution of the thermal far-infrared and non-thermal ra...
An infrared defined (60 micron) sample of IRAS sources were systematically studied in order to inves...
One of the most important discoveries of the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) has been the det...
We use high resolution IRAS and 20 cm radio continuum (RC) images of a sample of 22 spiral galaxies ...
We present 1.25 mm continuum data for a southern galaxy sample selected from the IRAS PSC and comple...
Results are presented from a redshift survey of all 72 galaxies detected by IRAS in Band 3 at flux l...
A total of 86 galaxies have been detected at 60 μm in the high galactic latitude portion of the IRAS...
Unbiased analysis shows that IRAS data reliably differentiate between the early and late stages of s...
A deep far-infrared survey is presented using over 1000 scans made of a 4 to 6 sq. deg. field at the...
Aims.An all-sky survey of loop- and arc-like intensity enhancements has been performed to investigat...
We have produced two-dimensional maps of the intensity ratio Q(sub 60) of 60 micron infrared to 20 c...
IRAS additional observations were used to obtain a sample of point sources at much fainter flux leve...
Initial results are presented of a program to map the centers of galaxies in the mid-infrared using ...
The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) Serendipitous Survey Catalog (SSC) was constructed from p...
The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) was launched January 26, 1983. During its 300-day mission...
A comparison is made between the spatial distribution of the thermal far-infrared and non-thermal ra...
An infrared defined (60 micron) sample of IRAS sources were systematically studied in order to inves...
One of the most important discoveries of the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) has been the det...
We use high resolution IRAS and 20 cm radio continuum (RC) images of a sample of 22 spiral galaxies ...
We present 1.25 mm continuum data for a southern galaxy sample selected from the IRAS PSC and comple...
Results are presented from a redshift survey of all 72 galaxies detected by IRAS in Band 3 at flux l...
A total of 86 galaxies have been detected at 60 μm in the high galactic latitude portion of the IRAS...
Unbiased analysis shows that IRAS data reliably differentiate between the early and late stages of s...
A deep far-infrared survey is presented using over 1000 scans made of a 4 to 6 sq. deg. field at the...
Aims.An all-sky survey of loop- and arc-like intensity enhancements has been performed to investigat...
We have produced two-dimensional maps of the intensity ratio Q(sub 60) of 60 micron infrared to 20 c...
IRAS additional observations were used to obtain a sample of point sources at much fainter flux leve...
Initial results are presented of a program to map the centers of galaxies in the mid-infrared using ...
The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) Serendipitous Survey Catalog (SSC) was constructed from p...
The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) was launched January 26, 1983. During its 300-day mission...