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Gas Disks and Supermassive Black Holes in Nearby Radio Galaxies

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w<strong>in</strong>dows. The central k<strong>in</strong>ematic <strong>and</strong> flux properties are listed <strong>in</strong> Table 3.12; the gas<br />

does not exhibit a regular rotation profile. The fit to the central spectrum is not<br />

significantly improved by the addition of a broad component. Data for this galaxy<br />

are shown <strong>in</strong> Figure 3.9 (see key <strong>in</strong> Figure 3.1 for an explanation of these plots).<br />

NGC 3801 (UGC 6635) This S0/a galaxy has a complex nuclear dust morphol-<br />

ogy with a large scale dust lane (width : length = 0.12). It has a tw<strong>in</strong>-jet radio<br />

morphology on VLA scales. The STIS slits were aligned parallel to the galaxy major<br />

axis. The central k<strong>in</strong>ematic <strong>and</strong> flux properties are listed <strong>in</strong> Table 3.13; the gas does<br />

not exhibit a regular rotation profile. The fit to the central spectrum is not signif-<br />

icantly improved by the addition of a broad component. Data for this galaxy are<br />

shown <strong>in</strong> Figure 3.10 (see key <strong>in</strong> Figure 3.1 for an explanation of these plots).<br />

NGC 3862 (UGC 6723) This elliptical galaxy has a nuclear dust disk (b/a ∼<br />

0.99). It has a core-jet radio morphology on VLBA <strong>and</strong> VLA scales. The STIS slits<br />

were aligned approximately perpendicular to the radio jet as the nuclear isophotal<br />

position angles are poorly constra<strong>in</strong>ed. The central k<strong>in</strong>ematic <strong>and</strong> flux properties are<br />

listed <strong>in</strong> Table 3.14; the gas does not exhibit a regular rotation profile. The fit to the<br />

central spectrum is improved by the addition of a broad component which appears to<br />

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