CVF spectroscopy of the 23 micron CO band in active galaxies

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Active Galaxies, Carbon Dioxide, Extragalactic Radio Sources, Galaxies, Infrared Spectroscopy, Photometry, Stellar Radiation, Absorption Spectra, Emission Spectra, Spectral Emission

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Multiaperture, 2-2.5 microns, CVF spectra of several active galaxies have been obtained with the primary aim of determining the normal galaxy (stellar) contribution around 2 microns by fitting the 2.3 microns CO absorption band. using J, H, K, L photometry obtained in the same diaphragms, this can be compared with values derived from near infrared two color diagrams under various assumptions concerning the nature of the nuclear source. Results for the weak Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 7213 are discussed in some detail and preliminary comments are made on some other galaxies for which the data analysis is not yet complete.

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