Statistics
Scientific paper
Oct 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998ap.....41..392k&link_type=abstract
Astrophysics, Volume 41, Issue 4, pp.392-398
Statistics
Barred Spirals: Statistics, Barred Spirals: X Rays, Barred Spirals: Radio Radiation
Scientific paper
The radio and xray properties of spiral galaxies with and without a bar are discussed on the basis of complete samples that we have compiled. The two types of spirals are shown not to differ from one another in emission power in the two indicated ranges. In the case of SB galaxies, the luminosities in the IR, radio, and xray ranges are closely related. The spectral indices of SB and SA galaxies in the 1.4 5 GHz range are the same, on the average. In the case of barred galaxies, however, a definite dependence is observed between the spectral index and both the IR and × ray luminosities, i.e., the spectral index increases as both luminosities increase. It is assumed that this is caused by the bar itself, which stimulates star formation in a barred galaxy.
Kalloghlian Arsen T.
Kandalian R. A.
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