Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1780235 | New Astronomy Reviews | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We present morphological and statistical results of a study of neutral hydrogen (HI) in a complete sample of nearby, non-cluster radio galaxies. We detect large-scale HI emission in the early-type host galaxies of 25% of our sample sources. The large-scale HI is mainly distributed in disk- and ring-like structures with sizes upto 190 kpc and masses upto 2 Ã 1010 Mâ. All radio galaxies with MHI â³Â 109 Mâ have a compact radio source. When we compare our sample of radio-loud early-type galaxies with samples of radio-quiet early-type galaxies there appears to be no significant difference in HI properties (mass, morphology and detection rate). This suggests that that the radio-loud phase could be just a short phase that occurs at some point during the life-time of many, or even all, early-type galaxies.
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Authors
Bjorn Emonts, Raffaella Morganti, Tom Oosterloo,