Relationship between Infrared and Radio Emission of Galaxies of the Liner Type

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The relationships among the monochromatic luminosities at 0.408, 1.4, and 4.85 GHz and the integrated luminosity in the far-infrared (IR) range for galaxies of the liner type (galaxies with low-ionization, narrow-emission regions) are investigated. At all the frequencies there is a close correlation between radio luminosity and IR luminosity for liners. The character of the relationship between the radio and IR luminosities of spiral liners differs from that for spiral normal and spiral Seyfert galaxies. For the latter this relationship is linear in a wide radio range. For spiral liners it may have a nonlinear character. The scatter (standard deviation) around the regression line for the relationship between radio and IR luminosities is considerably larger for spiral liners. The ratio of the emission fluxes in the far-IR range and in the radio range is larger, on the average, for spiral liners than for normal and Seyfert spiral galaxies.

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