Molecular gas in powerful radio galaxies detected by IRAS

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Carbon Monoxide, Infrared Astronomy Satellite, Interstellar Matter, Molecular Gases, Radio Galaxies, Elliptical Galaxies, Infrared Sources (Astronomy), Interacting Galaxies, Radio Spectra

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The present CO(J = 1 to 0) line survey of powerful radio galaxies has led to the detection of five sources in eight IRAS-determined radio galaxies. The range of the computed molecular gas masses is 1-7 times the H2 mass of the Milky Way and strikingly contrasts with the low molecular gas masses found in radio-quiet FIR-selected elliptical galaxies. These new CO observations lend support to the hypothesis that powerful radio galaxies result from disk galaxy collisions that evolve into gas-rich, peculiar E/S0 galaxies in the course of their merging.

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