Galaxy photometry with SEST - How big are galaxies at millimetric wavelengths?

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Active Galactic Nuclei, Astronomical Photometry, Emission Spectra, Infrared Astronomy Satellite, Satellite Antennas, Starburst Galaxies, Far Infrared Radiation, Millimeter Waves, Spatial Resolution

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Observations performed during September 1990 using the 15-m SEST telescope at La Silla to study the 1.2-mm continuum emission of a complete sample of galaxies selected from the IRAS Point Source Catalog are described. The sample includes 61 galaxies with a 60-micron flux above 2 Jy in the sky region limited by the equatorial coordinates. These observations provided reliable detections and upper limits for half of the sample objects in the delta range from -22.5 and -26.5 deg.

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