Previous analyses of the space densities of extragalactic radio sources have proceeded on the assumption of two populations: flat-spectrum and steep-spectrum objects, compact and extended in radio structure respectively. It is now generally believed that anisotropic radiation and relativistic beaming effects mean that the steep-spectrum objects are the flat-spectrum objects viewed side-on. The implication is that all previous space density analyses start from the wrong basic premise. There are two unifying paradigms extant for the powerful radio sources, one relating flat-spectrum QSOs and the steep-spectrum FRII sources, the other the BL Lac objects with FRI sources. Our new investigation of space distribution and luminosity functions take...
Aims. At bright radio powers (P1.4 GHz > 1025 W/Hz) the space density of the most powerful sources p...
Purpose: Estimate of the environment density of giant (with the linear size of about megaparsec) rad...
In this paper we constrain the evolution in the comoving space density for low-luminosity (typically...
A simple numerical procedure for analysing the counts of extra-galactic radio sources is described. ...
We use three samples (3CRR, 6CE and 6C*) selected at low radio frequency to constrain the cosmic evo...
We present the population data as predicted by our space density analysis at the SUMSS frequency of ...
We use data from the Parkes Half-Jansky Flat-Spectrum (PHJFS) sample (Drinkwater et al. 1997) to con...
We review the statistical properties of the main populations of radio sources, as emerging from radi...
In this paper we show normalized differential source counts at 408 MHz and 1.4 GHz of radio sources ...
Extragalactic radio sources are a unique cosmological probe in that they trace large-scale structure...
Our technique for deriving cosmological evolution from source counts and identifications is applied ...
We use the 6C** sample to investigate the co-moving space density of powerful, steep-spectrum radio ...
We present a new approach to tackling the issue of radio loudness in quasars. We constrain a (simple...
E.E.R. acknowledges financial support from NWO (grant number: NWO-TOP LOFAR 614.001.006). E.E.R. and...
The size, and therefore the importance, of the population of compact, steep-spectrum, radio sources ...
Aims. At bright radio powers (P1.4 GHz > 1025 W/Hz) the space density of the most powerful sources p...
Purpose: Estimate of the environment density of giant (with the linear size of about megaparsec) rad...
In this paper we constrain the evolution in the comoving space density for low-luminosity (typically...
A simple numerical procedure for analysing the counts of extra-galactic radio sources is described. ...
We use three samples (3CRR, 6CE and 6C*) selected at low radio frequency to constrain the cosmic evo...
We present the population data as predicted by our space density analysis at the SUMSS frequency of ...
We use data from the Parkes Half-Jansky Flat-Spectrum (PHJFS) sample (Drinkwater et al. 1997) to con...
We review the statistical properties of the main populations of radio sources, as emerging from radi...
In this paper we show normalized differential source counts at 408 MHz and 1.4 GHz of radio sources ...
Extragalactic radio sources are a unique cosmological probe in that they trace large-scale structure...
Our technique for deriving cosmological evolution from source counts and identifications is applied ...
We use the 6C** sample to investigate the co-moving space density of powerful, steep-spectrum radio ...
We present a new approach to tackling the issue of radio loudness in quasars. We constrain a (simple...
E.E.R. acknowledges financial support from NWO (grant number: NWO-TOP LOFAR 614.001.006). E.E.R. and...
The size, and therefore the importance, of the population of compact, steep-spectrum, radio sources ...
Aims. At bright radio powers (P1.4 GHz > 1025 W/Hz) the space density of the most powerful sources p...
Purpose: Estimate of the environment density of giant (with the linear size of about megaparsec) rad...
In this paper we constrain the evolution in the comoving space density for low-luminosity (typically...