Infrared astronomy at extremely faint light levels in support of the LAIRTS program

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Compact Galaxies, Infrared Astronomy, Irregular Galaxies, Near Infrared Radiation, Radio Galaxies, Radio Stars, Star Formation, Demography, Light (Visible Radiation), Northern Hemisphere, Photometry

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Near infrared observations have been obtained for a large sample of dwarf irregular galaxies, dwarf elliptical and blue compact dwarf galaxies. Near infrared photometry was obtained for radio sources discovered in a deep VLA radio survey. Near infrared observations were also obtained for the first brightest galaxy in a sample of nearby clusters. A large redshift survey, using the 21-cm hydrogen line, of dwarf galaxies in the northern hemisphere has been completed. Work has been done to understand the stellar populations and star formation are presently occurring.

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