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Gas Disks and Supermassive Black Holes in Nearby Radio Galaxies

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Table 4.3. Lum<strong>in</strong>osity density fit parameters.<br />

Galaxy α β a j0<br />

(arcsec)<br />

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)<br />

NGC 193 0.23 1.36 1.87 5.45<br />

NGC 315 0.44 22.29 18.3 1.27<br />

NGC 383 0.38 0.92 1.06 10.5<br />

NGC 541 1.14 5.57 8.95 0.35<br />

NGC 741 0.63 1.23 2.47 3.02<br />

UGC 1841 0.94 2.37 5.12 0.59<br />

NGC 2329 1.70 0.17 5.38 0.22<br />

NGC 2892 0.65 1.05 1.34 4.78<br />

NGC 3862 1.42 1.31 7.18 0.17<br />

NGC 4261 0.00 1.13 2.29 17.9<br />

NGC 4335 0.00 1.13 0.19 445.<br />

M84 0.87 -1.05 9.24 6.49<br />

NGC 4486 1.63 0.00 2.55 6.58<br />

NGC 5127 0.00 1.51 1.30 8.69<br />

NGC 5141 0.62 1.00 0.85 21.57<br />

NGC 5490 0.00 1.16 0.44 85.86<br />

NGC 7052 0.00 1.58 2.27 8.04<br />

UGC 12064 1.13 1.76 7.78 0.17<br />

NGC 7626 0.55 0.80 0.52 70.0<br />

Note. — Col. (1): Galaxy Name; Col. (2-<br />

5): Best fit parameters describ<strong>in</strong>g the stellar<br />

lum<strong>in</strong>osity distribution j through a relationship<br />

of the form j(R, z) = j0(m/a) α [1 + (m/a) 2 ] β<br />

(see text).<br />

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