Abstract:
In this paper, we present radio observations of the giant low surface brightness (LSB) galaxies made
using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT). LSB galaxies are generally large, dark matter dominated
spirals that have low star formation efficiencies and large HI gas disks. Their properties suggest that they are
less evolved compared to high surface brightness galaxies. We present GMRT emission maps of LSB galaxies
with an optically-identified active nucleus. Using our radio data and archival near-infrared (2MASS) and nearultraviolet (GALEX) data, we studied morphology and star formation efficiencies in these galaxies. All the
galaxies show radio continuum emission mostly associated with the centre of the galaxy.