We present high-resolution, high-sensitivity radio continuum observations of the nearby spiral galaxy NGC 2997 at 332, 616 and 1272 MHz using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT). The integrated spectrum of this galaxy has a spectral index of -0.92 (Sν∝να) and we place an upper limit to the thermal fraction at 1272 MHz of ~ 10per cent. Our multifrequency study shows a relatively flat spectrum source (α~-0.6) at the centre of the galaxy. This leads to the radio detection of a circumnuclear ring in the high-resolution map at 1272 MHz. We detect five hotspots in the ring, with an average star formation rate of ~0.024M⊙yr-1, a median supernova (SN) rate of ~0.001yr-1 and luminosity of 1020WHz-1. We estimate an equipartition field in the central nuclear region of diameter ~750 pc to be aboutG. We also report several interesting features along the spiral arms. In this paper, we present the low-frequency radio continuum maps, the spectral index distribution, the circumnuclear ring and the derived physical properties. © 2011 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2011 RAS.
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Kodilkar, J., Kantharia, N. G., & Ananthakrishnan, S. (2011). GMRT observations of NGC 2997 and radio detection of the circumnuclear ring. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 416(1), 522–530. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19064.x