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HI observations of nearby southern Seyfert galaxies with the ATNF/Mopra radiotelescope

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 November 2004

Alcides G. R. Adornes
Affiliation:
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, CCNE-Departamento de Física - LARIE, Campus Universitário, Santa Maria RS 97150-900, Brazil
Rosane Bohrer-Adornes
Affiliation:
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, CCNE-Departamento de Física - LARIE, Campus Universitário, Santa Maria RS 97150-900, Brazil
Everton Lüdke
Affiliation:
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, CCNE-Departamento de Física - LARIE, Campus Universitário, Santa Maria RS 97150-900, Brazil
Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann
Affiliation:
UFRGS, Instituto de Física, Departamento de Astronomia, Porto Alegre RS 91501-970, Brazil
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We present single-dish observations of a sample of 27 nearby (z<0.018) Seyfert galaxies obtained with the ATNF/Mopra radiotelescope. The total neutral gas content for the sample is derived. We find that Seyfert galaxies are gas-rich objects with a median HI mass to blue luminosity ratio $M_{HI}/L_B\sim 0.38$ M$_\odot$/$L_\odot$, which tends to increase with decreasing optical and far-infrared luminosities. We have also found a correlation among the neutral hydrogen content of Seyfert 2 galaxies and the IRAS luminosities, similar to those found for normal spiral and starburst galaxies. Our results suggest a scenario where the star formation of Seyfert galaxies is similar to that found in starbursts, and that they are dependent of the initial neutral mass content of progenitors of galaxy disks in the blue compact-HII galaxy-Seyfert sequence. Within this sequence, the far-infrared luminosity and the total hydrogen mass correlate as $L_{fir}/L_\odot\propto (M_{HI}/M_\odot)^{1.5\pm 0.4}$.To search for other articles by the author(s) go to: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abstract_service.html

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© 2004 International Astronomical Union