Multiaperture infrared photometry of extragalactic radio sources

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Astronomical Photometry, Bl Lacertae Objects, Extragalactic Radio Sources, Infrared Astronomy, Infrared Photometry, Elliptical Galaxies, Flux (Rate), Near Infrared Radiation, Radio Galaxies, Spiral Galaxies

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Near-infrared photometry in several apertures has been obtained for eight low redshift extragalactic radio sources. The measurements in the J, H and K bands isolate the central regions of the galaxies identified with these sources, covering a range of -0.17 less than log A/D(0) less than -1.42. Four of these objects are strong extended sources from the 3CR sample, and three are BL Lac objects with compact radio structure. These seven sources are all identified with E or S0 systems. The final object is 3C 305, the only double-lobed 3C radio source to be identified with a spiral galaxy. For the 3C sources, there is no indication of a non-thermal component even through the smallest apertures. However, two of them show central 2.2 micron fluxes in excess of those predicted from the radial flux gradient (curve-of-growth) for normal ellipticals. The BL Lac objects show a range in the relative proportions of non-thermal and galaxian flux, from power law to normal elliptical spectrum. In one object where the non-thermal component is resolved, the annular flux has the colors of a normal elliptical galaxy. There is no evidence in any of these objects that the violent nuclear activity affects the colors of the surrounding galaxy.

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