Radio Sources in Low-Luminosity AGNs. IV (Nagar+, 2005)

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Galaxies: Radio, Active Gal. Nuclei, Galaxies: Nearby, Galaxies: Seyfert

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Results of VLA and VLBA radio imaging of low-luminosity active galactic nuclei (LLAGNs) and AGNs in the Palomar sample are presented in these two on-line tables (both tables are also available in the printed version).
Table 1: Table 1 lists the results of high resolution VLA radio imaging for all Palomar sample LLAGNs and AGNS. Columns 1 to 4 are listed for all Palomar AGNs and LLAGNs. For nuclei in our survey, all relevant columns are listed. For data taken from the literature, only a few of the relevant columns are filled and the remaining data can be found in the corresponding reference (last column of the table).
Table 2: Table 2 lists the results of VLBA/VLBI observations for all LLAGNs and AGNs in the Palomar sample observed with the VLBA/VLBI . All relevant columns are listed for nuclei observed by us. Only a few of the relevant columns are filled for data taken from the literature; full data on these nuclei are available in the corresponding references (last column of the table).
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