Context. One of the most debated issues about sub-mJy radio sources, which are responsible for the steepening of the 1.4 GHz source counts, is the origin of their radio emission. Particularly interesting, from, this point of view, is the possibility of combining radio spectral index information with other observational properties to assess whether the sources are triggered by star formation or nuclear activity. Aims. The aim of this work is to study the optical and near infrared properties of a complete sample of 131 radio sources with S > 0.4 mJy, observed at both 1.4 and 5 GHz as part of the ATESP radio survey. The availability of multi-wavelength radio and optical information is exploited to infer the physical properties of the faint ...
We present a multiwavelength study into the nature of faint radio sources in a deep radio image with...
[Abridged] The nature and evolutionary properties of the faint radio population, responsible for the...
This paper is the fourth in a series reporting the results of the ATESP radio survey, which was mad...
Context. One of the most debated issues about sub-mJy radio sources, which are responsible for the s...
Context. One of the most debated issues about sub-mJy radio sources, which are responsible for the s...
Context. One of the most debated issues about sub-mJy radio sources, which are responsible for the s...
Context.One of the most debated issues about sub-mJy radio sources, which are responsible for the st...
Context: .The nature and evolutionary properties of the faint radio population, responsible for the ...
We used the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) to follow-up at 5 GHz part of the region previo...
We used the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) to follow-up at 5 GHz part of the region previo...
Context: .The nature and evolutionary properties of the faint radio population, responsible for the ...
none8We used the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) to follow-up at 5 GHz part of the region p...
We use deep multi-colour (UBVRIJK) images mostly taken in the framework of the ESO Deep Public Surve...
Context.The nature and evolutionary properties of the faint radio population, responsible for the st...
Context.The nature and evolutionary properties of the faint radio population, responsible for the st...
We present a multiwavelength study into the nature of faint radio sources in a deep radio image with...
[Abridged] The nature and evolutionary properties of the faint radio population, responsible for the...
This paper is the fourth in a series reporting the results of the ATESP radio survey, which was mad...
Context. One of the most debated issues about sub-mJy radio sources, which are responsible for the s...
Context. One of the most debated issues about sub-mJy radio sources, which are responsible for the s...
Context. One of the most debated issues about sub-mJy radio sources, which are responsible for the s...
Context.One of the most debated issues about sub-mJy radio sources, which are responsible for the st...
Context: .The nature and evolutionary properties of the faint radio population, responsible for the ...
We used the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) to follow-up at 5 GHz part of the region previo...
We used the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) to follow-up at 5 GHz part of the region previo...
Context: .The nature and evolutionary properties of the faint radio population, responsible for the ...
none8We used the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) to follow-up at 5 GHz part of the region p...
We use deep multi-colour (UBVRIJK) images mostly taken in the framework of the ESO Deep Public Surve...
Context.The nature and evolutionary properties of the faint radio population, responsible for the st...
Context.The nature and evolutionary properties of the faint radio population, responsible for the st...
We present a multiwavelength study into the nature of faint radio sources in a deep radio image with...
[Abridged] The nature and evolutionary properties of the faint radio population, responsible for the...
This paper is the fourth in a series reporting the results of the ATESP radio survey, which was mad...