Erratum - on the Origin of the Radio Emission in IRAS Galaxies with High and Ultrahigh Luminosity - the Starburst Active Galactic Nuclei Controversy

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The paper `On the origin of the radio emission in IRAS galaxies with high and ultrahigh luminosity: the starburst- AGN controversy' was published in Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc.259, 709-724(1992). The values listed in the second column of table 1 (a) of that paper do not correspond to the spectral index α(60,25). As a consequence, the points representing the high-luminosity IRAS galaxies (HLIRG) in fig. 3 need to be increased by a positive offset in the vertical coordinate. Note also that the mean α(60,25) but -2.33 +/- 0.47. These changes do not affect the conclusions of the paper. The correct α(60,25) values for HLIRG and the corresponding corrected fig. 3 are presented below. See Journal.

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