Mapping of galaxies at high radio frequencies.

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Nearby Galaxies:Radio Structure

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Professional astronomers are sometimes asked the question of whether observations with radio telescopes are better than the "old-fashioned" optical observations? The answer is of course that they are equally valid: to understand the objects in the Universe, we must observe them over the widest possible spectral range. For this purpose, short-wavelength observations are now carried out from spacecraft, and in the other end of the spectrum we rely upon the ingenuity of the radio astronomers with their giant antennas. In this review, Dr. Richard Wielebinski of the Max Planck Institute for Radioastronomy in Bonn, FRG, gives examples of the important interaction between optical and radio observations for the study of nearby galaxies.

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