The distribution of atomic gas and dust in nearby galaxies - II. Further matched-resolution Very Large Array H I and SCUBA 850-μm images

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Galaxies: Abundances, Galaxies: Ism, Galaxies: Structure, Radio Lines: Galaxies

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We present Very Large Array (VLA) C-array 21-cm HI images of galaxies from the SCUBA Local Universe Galaxy Survey which have been observed at 850 μm with the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. Matched-resolution (~ 25 arcsec) HI images of 17 galaxies are presented and compared with 850-μm images. HI or 850-μm images of an additional six galaxies which were detected at only one wavelength are presented. Additionally, lower resolution H I observations of nine galaxies are presented. The observations of these galaxies, along with results previously presented, do not show any obvious trends in the HI/dust or H2/dust mass ratios with morphological type.

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