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Radio-Continuum Study of the Nearby Sculptor Group Galaxies. Part 3: NGC 7793 at lambda=12.2, 6 and 3 cm

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arxiv 1407.2653 v1 pith:7FP5FP6L submitted 2014-07-09 astro-ph.GA astro-ph.CO

Radio-Continuum Study of the Nearby Sculptor Group Galaxies. Part 3: NGC 7793 at lambda=12.2, 6 and 3 cm

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We re-examine a series of archived centimetre radio-continuum observations (lambda=16, 6 and 3 cm) focusing on NGC7793 using the Australia Telescope Compact Array. These new images are both very sensitive (rms=0.011 mJy/beam) and feature reasonably high angular resolution (down to < 3"). Using these images, a total of 76 discrete radio sources are identified, of which 57 have been classified. We also studied the radio component of the micro-quasar NGC7793-S26 which shows two distinct regions of somewhat steep spectral index between -0.3 and -0.7.

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