Radio loud far-infrared galaxies

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Galactic Evolution, Imaging Techniques, Interacting Galaxies, Radio Emission, Radio Galaxies, Radio Observation, Spectroscopy, Star Formation, Catalogs (Publications), Cross Correlation, Infrared Astronomy Satellite, Point Sources, Surveys, Very Large Array (Vla)

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The first results are presented of a multiwavelength study of Infrared Astronomy Satellite (IRAS) galaxies with excess radio emission. The sample was selected by cross correlating the IRAS Faint Source Survey, and the Point Source Catalogue with the Texas radio survey. Recent optical (imaging and spectroscopic) and radio (VLA) observations are discussed. These observations will be used to investigate possible connections between radio galaxy activity, star formation and galaxy interactions.

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