‘The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com '. Copyright Royal Astronomical Society. DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-3933.2009.00715.xIn this Letter, we report the discovery of a z= 4.88 radio galaxy discovered with a new technique which does not rely on pre-selection of a sample based on radio properties such as steep-spectral index or small angular size. This radio galaxy was discovered in the Elais-N2 field and has a spectral index of α= 0.75 , i.e. not ultra-steep spectrum. It also has a luminosity consistent with being drawn from the break of the radio luminosity function and can therefore be considered as a typical radio galaxy. Using the Spitzer Wide-Area Infrared Extragalactic Survey (SWIRE) data over this field, we find...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
We describe an observational program aimed at understanding the radio emission from distant, rapidly...
Original paper can be found at: http://eproceedings.worldscinet.com/9789812702432/toc.shtml Copyrigh...
In this letter we report the discovery of a z=4.88 radio galaxy discovered with a new technique whic...
© ESO 2021. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has been published in final ...
We report the discovery of the most distant radio galaxy to date, TGSS J1530+1049 at a redshift of z...
Ultrasteep spectrum (USS) radio sources are good tracers of powerful radio galaxies at z > 2. Ide...
(Abridged) This is the second in a series of three papers which present and interpret basic observat...
In this paper, the third and final of a series, we present complete K-band imaging and some compleme...
We summarize observations of the properties of powerful radio galaxies and their environments from z...
We present deep radio observations of the most distant complete quasar sample drawn from the Sloan D...
We present the results of a comprehensive Spitzer survey of 70 radio galaxies across 1 < z < 5.2. Us...
It has long been known that radio sources with the steepest spectra are preferentially associated wi...
While unobscured and radio-quiet active galactic nuclei are regularly being found at redshifts $z > ...
In this study we define a new sample of distant powerful radio galaxies in order to study their host...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
We describe an observational program aimed at understanding the radio emission from distant, rapidly...
Original paper can be found at: http://eproceedings.worldscinet.com/9789812702432/toc.shtml Copyrigh...
In this letter we report the discovery of a z=4.88 radio galaxy discovered with a new technique whic...
© ESO 2021. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has been published in final ...
We report the discovery of the most distant radio galaxy to date, TGSS J1530+1049 at a redshift of z...
Ultrasteep spectrum (USS) radio sources are good tracers of powerful radio galaxies at z > 2. Ide...
(Abridged) This is the second in a series of three papers which present and interpret basic observat...
In this paper, the third and final of a series, we present complete K-band imaging and some compleme...
We summarize observations of the properties of powerful radio galaxies and their environments from z...
We present deep radio observations of the most distant complete quasar sample drawn from the Sloan D...
We present the results of a comprehensive Spitzer survey of 70 radio galaxies across 1 < z < 5.2. Us...
It has long been known that radio sources with the steepest spectra are preferentially associated wi...
While unobscured and radio-quiet active galactic nuclei are regularly being found at redshifts $z > ...
In this study we define a new sample of distant powerful radio galaxies in order to study their host...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
We describe an observational program aimed at understanding the radio emission from distant, rapidly...
Original paper can be found at: http://eproceedings.worldscinet.com/9789812702432/toc.shtml Copyrigh...