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Gas Disks and Supermassive Black Holes in Nearby Radio Galaxies

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Table 4.5. Best fitt<strong>in</strong>g velocity offsets.<br />

Galaxy δv Sense vr<br />

(km s −1 ) (km s −1 )<br />

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

NGC 193 47 − 4390<br />

NGC 315 -137 − 4956<br />

NGC 383 120 − 5010<br />

NGC 541 -70 + 5428<br />

NGC 741 30 + 5295<br />

UGC 1841 0 + 6360<br />

NGC 2329 80 + 5805<br />

NGC 2892 37 − 6847<br />

NGC 3862 160 + 6490<br />

NGC 4335 50 + 4723<br />

NGC 4374 -83 + 1072<br />

NGC 4486 63 + 1218<br />

NGC 5127 7 + 4837<br />

NGC 5141 -50 + 5253<br />

NGC 5490 -93 − 5697<br />

NGC 7052 280 + 4435<br />

UGC 12064 -83 − 5040<br />

NGC 7626 -47 + 3448<br />

Note. — Col. (1): Galaxy name; Col.<br />

(2): The offset velocity from the mean value<br />

quoted <strong>in</strong> Table 2.1; Col. (3): The sense of<br />

the rotation, + <strong>in</strong>dicates the velocity profile<br />

runs from positive to negative velocities<br />

along the slit, - runs from negative to positive;<br />

Col. (4): The recession velocity of the<br />

galaxy corrected with the offsets <strong>in</strong> Col. (2).<br />

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