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Table 1.

Central ring positions.

Galaxy RCO,  depro R3.6 μm,  depro RPHANGS RARRAKIS iILR oILR
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
NGC 1097 10.4 arcsec 13.6 arcsec 10.1 arcsec 9.3 − 14.1 arcsec 24.4 arcsec
0.7 kpc 0.9 kpc 0.7 kpc 0.6 − 0.9 kpc 1.6 kpc
NGC 1300 4.4 arcsec 3.7 arcsec 4.4 arcsec − 5.1 arcsec 14.8 arcsec
0.4 kpc 0.3 kpc 0.4−0.5 kpc 1.4 kpc
NGC 2903 5.3 arcsec 4.8 − 5.7 arcsec 12.2 arcsec
0.3 kpc 0.2 − 0.3 kpc 0.6 kpc
NGC 4321 7.4 arcsec 8.2 arcsec 8.4 arcsec 8.2 − 9.0 arcsec 11.8 arcsec
0.5 kpc 0.6 kpc 0.6 kpc 0.6 − 0.7 kpc 0.9 kpc
NGC 5248 5.9 arcsec 8.2 arcsec 6.6 arcsec 12.0 arcsec
0.4 kpc 0.6 kpc 0.5 kpc 0.9 kpc

Notes. Column (1) contains the galaxy identifier, Cols. (2) and (3) contain the measurement, in arcsec, of the deprojected ring in CO and 3.6 μm respectively. Columns (4) and (5) contain the central ring positions registered in Querejeta et al. (2021) and Comerón et al. (2014) respectively. Columns (6) and (7) contain the positions of the iILR and oILR respectively. “…” in (2) and (3) means it is not possible to visually determine the ring, while “…” in Col. (5) means either there is no ring registered in the ARRAKIS survey (Comerón et al. 2014) or the galaxy is not included, and “…” in Cols. (6) or (7) imply there is no iILR/oILR calculated.

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