Radio continuum properties of OH megamaser galaxies
Yu. V. Sotnikova (1), Z. Z. Wu (2), T. V. Mufakharov (1,3,4), A. G., Mikhailov (1), M. G. Mingaliev (1,3), A. K. Erkenov (1), T. A. Semenova (1),, N. N. Bursov (1), R. Y. Udovitskiy (1), V. A. Stolyarov (1,3,5), P. G., Tsybulev (1), Y. J. Chen (4), J. S. Zhang (6)

TL;DR
This study compares the radio continuum properties of OH megamaser galaxies and a control sample, revealing differences in spectral indices and correlations with luminosities, and suggesting AGN influence in both samples.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive radio spectral analysis of OH megamaser galaxies and their relation to FIR and radio luminosities, highlighting the role of AGNs.
Findings
OHM galaxies have more flat-spectrum sources than controls.
A tight FIR-radio luminosity correlation exists for OHM galaxies.
Significant correlations between OH line luminosity and radio properties.
Abstract
We present a study of the radio continuum properties of two luminous/ultraluminous infrared galaxy samples: the OH megamaser (OHM) sample (74 objects) and the control sample (128 objects) without detected maser emission. We carried out pilot observations for 140 objects with the radio telescope RATAN-600 at 1.2, 2.3, 4.7, 8.2, 11.2, and 22.3 GHz in 2019-2021. The OHM sample has two times more flat-spectrum sources (32 per cent) than the control sample. Steep radio spectra prevail in both samples. The median spectral index at 4.7 GHz for the OHM sample, and for the non-OHM galaxies. We confirm a tight correlation of the far-infrared (FIR) and radio luminosities for the OHM sample. We found correlations between isotropic OH line luminosity and the spectral index (=0.26, p-val.=0.04) and between and radio…
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