Radio continuum observations of Markarian galaxies at 1410 MHz and 2700 MHz

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Galactic Evolution, Markarian Galaxies, Radiant Flux Density, Radio Spectra, Seyfert Galaxies, Ultraviolet Radiation, Astronomical Catalogs, Astronomical Models, Radial Velocity, Radio Telescopes, Ultrahigh Frequencies

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The continuum flux densities of a selection of Markarian and Zwicky galaxies have been measured. Forty-three galaxies were observed at 1410 MHz with the Arecibo 305-m telescope, and ninety-three at 2700 MHz with the Effelsberg 100-m telescope. It is found that all Markarians which are neither Seyfert galaxies nor BL Lac objects have radio fluxes which are consistent with recent theoretical models by Biermann and Fricke (1977). Seyfert galaxies are also discussed, most of which give radio data also consistent with the theory.

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