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Gas Disks and Supermassive Black Holes in Nearby Radio Galaxies

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Table 4.1. Disk <strong>in</strong>cl<strong>in</strong>ations <strong>and</strong> dust masses.<br />

Galaxy i q ′ Mdust<br />

( ◦ ) (10 4 M⊙)<br />

(1) (2) (3) (4)<br />

NGC 193 70.0 0.95 13<br />

NGC 315 77.0 0.79 3<br />

NGC 383 40.0 0.89 48<br />

NGC 541 24.0 0.99 1<br />

NGC 741 60.0 1.00 0<br />

UGC 1841 11.0 1.00 1<br />

NGC 2329 47.0 0.89 5<br />

NGC 2892 60.0 0.92 0<br />

NGC 3862 8.0 1.0 2<br />

NGC 4261 63.0 0.79 1<br />

NGC 4335 66.0 0.81 58<br />

NGC 4374 80.0 0.82 1<br />

NGC 4486 60.0 0.91 < 1<br />

NGC 5127 80.0 0.91 6<br />

NGC 5141 80.0 0.73 3<br />

NGC 5490 80.0 0.87 < 1<br />

NGC 7052 73.0 0.71 5<br />

UGC 12064 57.0 1.00 · · ·<br />

NGC 7626 80.0 0.86 < 1<br />

Note. — Col. (1): Galaxy Name; Col. (2): Incl<strong>in</strong>ation<br />

angle (i) derived from the axis ratio of the dust disk, galaxies<br />

with dust lanes were set at an <strong>in</strong>cl<strong>in</strong>ation of 80 ◦ , shown<br />

<strong>in</strong> italic; Col. (3): The dust mass assum<strong>in</strong>g a screen of dust<br />

half-way <strong>in</strong> the galaxy<br />

References. — Measurements of these parameters is described<br />

<strong>in</strong> Verdoes Kleijn et al. (1999) (<strong>and</strong> Verdoes Kleijn<br />

et al., 2002a, for UGC 12064).<br />

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