In this paper, we explore how the forthcoming generation of large-scale radio continuum surveys, with the inclusion of some degree of redshift information, can constrain cosmological parameters. By cross-matching these radio surveys with shallow optical to near-infrared surveys, we can essentially separate the source distribution into a low- and a high-redshift sample, thus providing a constraint on the evolution of cosmological parameters such as those related to dark energy. We examine two radio surveys, the Evolutionary Map of the Universe (EMU) and the Westerbork Observations of the Deep APERTIF Northern sky (WODAN). A crucial advantage is their combined potential to provide a deep, full-sky survey. The surveys used for the cross-identi...
We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be ext...
The current deepest radio surveys detect hundreds of sources per square degree below 0.1mJy. There i...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 111-124.1, Introduction -- 2. Radio galaxies in ZFOURGE/NMBS --...
In this paper, we explore how the forthcoming generation of large-scale radio continuum surveys, wit...
We present forecasts for constraints on cosmological models that can be obtained using the forthcomi...
Raccanelli A, Zhao G-B, Bacon DJ, et al. Cosmological Measurements with Forthcoming Radio Continuum ...
Sequel to Jackson (2004); uses web-based resources to update the data set with respect to both redsh...
We review the ability of redshift surveys to provide constraints on the Dark Energy content of the U...
We present forecasts for constraints on cosmological models that can be obtained using the forthcomi...
We use FRIIb radio galaxy redshift-angular size data to constrain cosmological parameters in a dark ...
Quantifying how the baryonic matter traces the underlying dark matter distribution is key to both un...
A space-based galaxy redshift survey would have enormous power in constraining dark energy and testi...
We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be ext...
We derive constraints on cosmological parameters using the power spectrum of galaxy clustering measu...
We used the Near Infrared Camera (NIRC) on Keck I to obtain K{sub s}-band images of four candidate h...
We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be ext...
The current deepest radio surveys detect hundreds of sources per square degree below 0.1mJy. There i...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 111-124.1, Introduction -- 2. Radio galaxies in ZFOURGE/NMBS --...
In this paper, we explore how the forthcoming generation of large-scale radio continuum surveys, wit...
We present forecasts for constraints on cosmological models that can be obtained using the forthcomi...
Raccanelli A, Zhao G-B, Bacon DJ, et al. Cosmological Measurements with Forthcoming Radio Continuum ...
Sequel to Jackson (2004); uses web-based resources to update the data set with respect to both redsh...
We review the ability of redshift surveys to provide constraints on the Dark Energy content of the U...
We present forecasts for constraints on cosmological models that can be obtained using the forthcomi...
We use FRIIb radio galaxy redshift-angular size data to constrain cosmological parameters in a dark ...
Quantifying how the baryonic matter traces the underlying dark matter distribution is key to both un...
A space-based galaxy redshift survey would have enormous power in constraining dark energy and testi...
We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be ext...
We derive constraints on cosmological parameters using the power spectrum of galaxy clustering measu...
We used the Near Infrared Camera (NIRC) on Keck I to obtain K{sub s}-band images of four candidate h...
We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be ext...
The current deepest radio surveys detect hundreds of sources per square degree below 0.1mJy. There i...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 111-124.1, Introduction -- 2. Radio galaxies in ZFOURGE/NMBS --...