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A&A
Volume 582, October 2015
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Article Number | A18 | |
Number of page(s) | 37 | |
Section | Extragalactic astronomy | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201526667 | |
Published online | 30 September 2015 |
Online material
Appendix A: Comparison of the final models to the observed data cubes
Fig. A.1
Channel maps from the observed data cube of NGC 973 (black and gray contours) and our final (B) model (green). Contour levels are −2.3, 2.3 (1.5σ) and 6.2 mJy beam-1. The black cross indicates the centre of the galaxy. The companion galaxy is indicated by arrows at 4531 and 4565 km s-1. |
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Fig. A.2
Channel maps from the observed data cube of UGC 4277 (black and gray contours) and our final (B) model (green). Contour levels are −1.5, 1.5 (1.5σ) and 4.0 mJy beam-1. The black cross indicates the centre of the galaxy. |
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Fig. A.3
Channel maps from the observed data cube of IC 2531 (black and gray contours) and our final (W) model (green). Contour levels are −1.6, 1.6 (1.5σ) and 6.5 mJy beam-1. The black cross indicates the centre of the galaxy. |
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Fig. A.4
Channel maps from the observed data cube of NGC 4217 (black and gray contours) and our final (B) model of the main disk (green). Contour levels are −1.5, 1.5 (1.5σ) and 8.0 mJy beam-1. The black cross indicates the centre of the galaxy. |
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Fig. A.5
Channel maps from the observed data cube of NGC 5529 (black and gray contours) and our final (W2R) model (green). Contour levels are −0.8, 0.8 (1.5σ) and 5.6 mJy beam-1. The black cross indicates the centre of the galaxy. |
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Fig. A.6
Channel maps from the observed data cube of NGC 5907 (black and gray contours) and our final (WF3) model (green). Contour levels are −0.6, 0.6 (for better readability we take the lowest contour at 2σ instead of 1.5σ) and 6.4 mJy beam-1. The black cross indicates the centre of the galaxy. |
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