It is shown that a detailed correlation exists between IRAS 60 µm band emission from the galactic disc and radio continuum emission measured at a similar angular resolution at 11 and 6 cm. The emission at these short radio wavelengths is predominantly from thermal bremsstrahlung in regions of ionized gas and so the strong correlation, which holds for the diffuse, extended emission as well as the discrete, compact sources, indicates that an important contribution to the 60 µm emission is associated with HII regions. Isolation of this component of the 60 µm infrared emission has involved the estimation of the zodiacal light contamination and detailed modelling of the HI-associated dust emission. The residual 60 µm emission can then be used as...
We present new radio continuum data at 4 frequencies on the supermassive, peculiar galaxy NGC 1961. ...
In preparation for a study of their circumnuclear gas we have surveyed 60% of a complete sample of e...
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...
A comparison is made between the spatial distribution of the thermal far-infrared and non-thermal ra...
The synchrotron emissivity distribution of the Milky Way Galaxy has been modelled from the 408 MHz a...
© 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society....
A very tight correlation was found between the radio emission and the far infrared emission from gal...
As part of a large study to investigate the nature of the longer wavelength continuum emission of ra...
Radio continuum emission is a dust-unbiased tracer of both thermal and non-thermal processes in the ...
We have combined infrared data with HI, H2 and HII surveys in order to spatially decompose the obser...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Royal Astronomical Socie...
A linear correlation was found between the infrared cirrus at 100 or 60 microns and neutral atomic h...
We present 3, 15, and 33 GHz imaging toward galaxy nuclei and extranuclear star-forming regions usin...
We have combined infrared data with H_I, H_2, and H_II surveys to spatially decompose the observed d...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
We present new radio continuum data at 4 frequencies on the supermassive, peculiar galaxy NGC 1961. ...
In preparation for a study of their circumnuclear gas we have surveyed 60% of a complete sample of e...
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...
A comparison is made between the spatial distribution of the thermal far-infrared and non-thermal ra...
The synchrotron emissivity distribution of the Milky Way Galaxy has been modelled from the 408 MHz a...
© 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society....
A very tight correlation was found between the radio emission and the far infrared emission from gal...
As part of a large study to investigate the nature of the longer wavelength continuum emission of ra...
Radio continuum emission is a dust-unbiased tracer of both thermal and non-thermal processes in the ...
We have combined infrared data with HI, H2 and HII surveys in order to spatially decompose the obser...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Royal Astronomical Socie...
A linear correlation was found between the infrared cirrus at 100 or 60 microns and neutral atomic h...
We present 3, 15, and 33 GHz imaging toward galaxy nuclei and extranuclear star-forming regions usin...
We have combined infrared data with H_I, H_2, and H_II surveys to spatially decompose the observed d...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
We present new radio continuum data at 4 frequencies on the supermassive, peculiar galaxy NGC 1961. ...
In preparation for a study of their circumnuclear gas we have surveyed 60% of a complete sample of e...
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...