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A Search for Molecular Gas in Low Luminosity Radio Galaxies

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arxiv astro-ph/0608577 v1 pith:TFQI5USQ submitted 2006-08-28 astro-ph

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We discuss CO spectral line data of a volume-limited sample of 23 nearby (z<0.03) low luminosity radi galaxies, selected from the B2 catalogue. Most of such objects (16/23) have HST imaging. Our aim is to establish the distribution of molecular gas masses in low luminosity radio galaxies, in comparison with other radio source samples, confirm the suggestion that the CO is in ordered rotation, determine its relation to the dust disks observed in these objects with HST and establish targets for future interferometric imaging.

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