On the counts of radio sources adjacent to nearby galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Galactic Structure, Microwave Emission, Radio Galaxies, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Astrophysics, Quasars, Spiral Galaxies

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Counts of radio sources having integrated flux densities of at least 100 mJy at 1415 MHz and lying at distances less than 33 arcmin from the positions of sixty nearby galaxies have been computed. These counts are compared with those found in previously published surveys. No significant excess of sources near the galaxies is found. In particular, no evidence was found to support the claim of Tovmasyan (1968) that there exists a significant excess of sources at distances less than 15 arcmin from galaxy positions. The negative result of the present paper agrees with those of de La Beaujardiere et al. (1968), de Jong (1974), and Arp et al. (1975).

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