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view Abstract Citations (126) References (35) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS 21 Centimeter Survey of Luminous Infrared Galaxies Mirabel, I. F. ; Sanders, D. B. Abstract The results from an Arecibo 21 cm survey of an unbiased sample of the most luminous far-infrared galaxies in the local universe (z <= 0. 1) are reported. Ninety-two galaxies with far-infrared luminosities in the range of 2 x 10¹0^ Lₛun_ <= Lfir_ <= 2 x 10¹2^ Lₛun_ were surveyed: 88 were detected in the 21 cm line of atomic hydrogen, and the radio continuum flux was determined for 80 galaxies in the sample. There is a correlation between the radio continuum and the far-infrared emission in this sample of galaxies. A high fraction of the H I profiles have structures that are indicative of large-scale dynamical disruptions. The masses of atomic hydrogen are in the range of 5 x 10⁸^ Mₛun_ to 3 x 10¹0^ Mₛun_ and are only loosely correlated with the far-infrared luminosities. A striking result from this survey is that 20% of the H I probes show absorption features extending over several hundred km s^-1^, up to 1000 km s^-1^, with total column densities up to 10²2^ atoms cm^-2^. The rate of detection of H I absorption increases with increasing far-infrared luminosity, and in the most luminous objects there is strong evidence for large amounts of turbulent atomic gas concentrated in the nuclear regions. As in galaxies with active nuclei and quasars, luminous infrared galaxies show a net statistical offset of the optical radial velocities relative to the systemic velocities determined from the 21 cm line observations. Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: December 1988 DOI: 10. 1086/166909 Bibcode: 1988ApJ. . . 335. . 104M Keywords: Far Infrared Radiation; Galactic Structure; H I Regions; Infrared Sources (Astronomy) ; Active Galaxies; Hydrogen Atoms; Infrared Astronomy Satellite; Interacting Galaxies; Luminosity; Quasars; Astrophysics; INFRARED: SOURCES; RADIO SOURCES: GALAXIES; RADIO SOURCES: 21 CM RADIATION full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (98) NED (91)
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