Powerful radio‐AGN are hosted by massive elliptical galaxies which are usually very poor in molecular gas. Nevertheless the central Black Hole (BH) needs molecular gas for the nuclear activity. Thus it is important to study the origin, the distribution and the kinematics of the molecular gas in such objects. We have performed at the IRAM‐30m telescope a survey of the CO (1‐0) and CO (2‐1) emission in the most powerful radio galaxies of the Local Universe, selected only on the basis of their radio continuum fluxes. The main result of that survey is the low content in molecular gas of such galaxies compared to Seyfert galaxies. The median value of the molecular gas mass is Moreover, the CO spectra indicate the presence of a central molecular gas disk in some of these radio galaxies. We complemented this survey with photometric data of SPITZER and IRAS fluxes with the purpose to study the dust and its relation with the molecular gas and AGN.
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1 August 2008
THE EVOLUTION OF GALAXIES THROUGH THE NEUTRAL HYDROGEN WINDOW
1–3 February 2008
Arecibo Observatory (Puerto Rico)
Research Article|
August 01 2008
Molecular gas in nearby elliptical radio galaxies
B. Ocaña Flaquer;
B. Ocaña Flaquer
aInstituto de Radio Astronomía milmétrica (IRAM), Avda. Divina Pastora 7, local 20, 18012 Granada, Spain
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S. Leon;
S. Leon
aInstituto de Radio Astronomía milmétrica (IRAM), Avda. Divina Pastora 7, local 20, 18012 Granada, Spain
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J. Lim;
J. Lim
bAcademia Sinica, Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, P.O. Box 1‐87, Nankang, Taipei, 11529, Taiwan
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F. Combes;
F. Combes
cObservatoire de Paris, LERMA, 61 Av. de l’Observatoire, F‐75014. Paris, France
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Dinh‐V‐Trung
Dinh‐V‐Trung
bAcademia Sinica, Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, P.O. Box 1‐87, Nankang, Taipei, 11529, Taiwan
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1035, 132–134 (2008)
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B. Ocaña Flaquer, S. Leon, J. Lim, F. Combes, Dinh‐V‐Trung; Molecular gas in nearby elliptical radio galaxies. AIP Conf. Proc. 1 August 2008; 1035 (1): 132–134. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2973564
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