A sample of 30 galaxies selected for their intense IRAS flux at 60 and 100 micron using the Arecibo telescope at 21 cm to measure the continuum and HI line luminosities were observed. The centimeter wave continuum correlates very well with the far-infrared flux, with a correlation coefficient as high as that found for other samples, and the same ratio between FIR and radio luminosities. Weaker correlations are seen between the FIR and optical luminosity and between the FIR and radio continuum. There is very little correlation between the FIR and the HI mass deduced from the integral of the 21 cm line. The strength of the radio continuum correlation suggests that there is little contribution to either the radio and FIR from physical processe...
Given the multiple energy-loss mechanisms of cosmic-ray (CR) electrons in galaxies, the tightness of...
We observed M51 at three frequencies, 1.4 GHz (20 cm), 4.9 GHz (6 cm), and 8.4 GHz (3.6 cm), with th...
The infrared radio correlation has been reexamined for a sample of 237 optically bright spiral galax...
Researchers present a study extending the correlation seen between radio continuum and far-infrared ...
A very tight correlation was found between the radio emission and the far infrared emission from gal...
We use high resolution IRAS and 20 cm radio continuum (RC) images of a sample of 22 spiral galaxies ...
The tightness and universality of the far-infrared (FIR) to radio continuum (RC) correlation is stil...
We present the correlation between the far-infrared (FIR) and radio emissions from a composite samp...
We present the correlation between the far-infrared ( FIR) and radio emissions from a composite samp...
A comparison is made between the spatial distribution of the thermal far-infrared and non-thermal ra...
The correlation between far-infrared and radio emission in galaxies is remarkably strong considering...
We examine the tight correlation observed between the far infrared (FIR) and radio emission in norma...
We use the results of the SCUBA Local Universe Galaxy Survey, a submillimetre survey of galaxies in ...
A comparison of the distributions of 60μm infrared and 20cm radio continuum emission within spiral g...
The intrinsic thermal (free–free) and non-thermal (synchrotron) emission components that comprise th...
Given the multiple energy-loss mechanisms of cosmic-ray (CR) electrons in galaxies, the tightness of...
We observed M51 at three frequencies, 1.4 GHz (20 cm), 4.9 GHz (6 cm), and 8.4 GHz (3.6 cm), with th...
The infrared radio correlation has been reexamined for a sample of 237 optically bright spiral galax...
Researchers present a study extending the correlation seen between radio continuum and far-infrared ...
A very tight correlation was found between the radio emission and the far infrared emission from gal...
We use high resolution IRAS and 20 cm radio continuum (RC) images of a sample of 22 spiral galaxies ...
The tightness and universality of the far-infrared (FIR) to radio continuum (RC) correlation is stil...
We present the correlation between the far-infrared (FIR) and radio emissions from a composite samp...
We present the correlation between the far-infrared ( FIR) and radio emissions from a composite samp...
A comparison is made between the spatial distribution of the thermal far-infrared and non-thermal ra...
The correlation between far-infrared and radio emission in galaxies is remarkably strong considering...
We examine the tight correlation observed between the far infrared (FIR) and radio emission in norma...
We use the results of the SCUBA Local Universe Galaxy Survey, a submillimetre survey of galaxies in ...
A comparison of the distributions of 60μm infrared and 20cm radio continuum emission within spiral g...
The intrinsic thermal (free–free) and non-thermal (synchrotron) emission components that comprise th...
Given the multiple energy-loss mechanisms of cosmic-ray (CR) electrons in galaxies, the tightness of...
We observed M51 at three frequencies, 1.4 GHz (20 cm), 4.9 GHz (6 cm), and 8.4 GHz (3.6 cm), with th...
The infrared radio correlation has been reexamined for a sample of 237 optically bright spiral galax...