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Title: Searches for High Redshift Radio Galaxies

Authors: Carlos De Breuck (IGPP/LLNL and Leiden), Wil van Breugel (IGPP/LLNL), Huub Rottgering (Leiden), George Miley (Leiden)
Abstract: We have started a search for High Redshift Radio Galaxies (HZRGs) in an area covering 7 sr by selecting a sample of Ultra Steep Spectrum (USS) sources with a low flux density cut-off S(1400 MHz) > 10 mJy and a steep spectral index cut-off of alpha < -1.3 (S ~ nu**alpha) from the WENSS, NVSS and TEXAS surveys. Our first results for 27 sources show that we are almost twice as effective in finding HZRGs than than surveys of relatively bright radio sources with a spectral index cut-off of alpha < -1.0. The redshift distribution is consistent with an extension of the z - alpha relation to alpha < -1.3, but a large fraction of our sample (40%) consists of objects which are too faint to observe with 3-4m class telescopes. Our search is aimed at increasing the number of very high redshift radio galaxies for further detailed studies of the formation and evolution of massive galaxies and their environment.
Comments: 6 pages Latex, including 3 figures, To appear in the "Observational Cosmology with the New Radio Surveys" Conference - Tenerife 13 - 15 January 1997
Subjects: Astrophysics (astro-ph)
Cite as: arXiv:astro-ph/9705056v1

Submission history

From: Carlos De Breuck [view email]
[v1] Fri, 9 May 1997 02:46:40 GMT (125kb)