We present detailed predictions of the contributions of the various source populations to the counts at frequencies of tens of GHz. New evolutionary models are worked out for flat-spectrum radio quasars, BL Lac objects, and steep-spectrum sources. Source populations characterized by spectra peaking at high radio frequencies, such as extreme GPS sources, ADAF/ADIOS sources and early phases of γ-ray burst afterglows are also dealt with. The counts of different populations of star-forming galaxies (normal spirals, starbursts, high-z galaxies detected by SCUBA and MAMBO surveys, interpreted as proto-spheroidal galaxies) are estimated taking into account both synchrotron and free-free emission, and dust re-radiation. Our analysis is ...
This paper describes an investigation of the early evolution of extragalacticradio sources using sam...
In this paper we show normalized differential source counts $n(S)$ at 408 MHz and 1.4 GHz of radio ...
We use the most up-to-date cosmological evolution models of dusty star-forming galaxies an...
We present detailed predictions of the contributions of the various source populations to the count...
In this contribution we present new predictions on number counts of extragalactic radio sources at f...
21 pages, 16 figures; Eq.B.2 and labels in few Figures correctedWe present models to predict high fr...
We review the statistical properties of the main populations of radio sources, as emerging from radi...
We present models to predict high-frequency counts of extragalactic radio sources using physically g...
We have explored, in the general framework of the "young source" scenario, evolutionary models for G...
We have worked outty predictions for the radio counts of star-forming galaxies down to nJy levels, a...
We present a new evolutionary model that describes the population properties of radio sources at fre...
We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be ext...
Nearly all discrete radio sources are extragalactic and lie at cosmological distances. Most sources ...
We present detailed predictions for the possible outcome of surveys of extragalactic sources soon to...
This paper describes an investigation of the early evolution of extragalacticradio sources using sam...
In this paper we show normalized differential source counts $n(S)$ at 408 MHz and 1.4 GHz of radio ...
We use the most up-to-date cosmological evolution models of dusty star-forming galaxies an...
We present detailed predictions of the contributions of the various source populations to the count...
In this contribution we present new predictions on number counts of extragalactic radio sources at f...
21 pages, 16 figures; Eq.B.2 and labels in few Figures correctedWe present models to predict high fr...
We review the statistical properties of the main populations of radio sources, as emerging from radi...
We present models to predict high-frequency counts of extragalactic radio sources using physically g...
We have explored, in the general framework of the "young source" scenario, evolutionary models for G...
We have worked outty predictions for the radio counts of star-forming galaxies down to nJy levels, a...
We present a new evolutionary model that describes the population properties of radio sources at fre...
We present a quantitative analysis of the astrophysical and cosmological information that can be ext...
Nearly all discrete radio sources are extragalactic and lie at cosmological distances. Most sources ...
We present detailed predictions for the possible outcome of surveys of extragalactic sources soon to...
This paper describes an investigation of the early evolution of extragalacticradio sources using sam...
In this paper we show normalized differential source counts $n(S)$ at 408 MHz and 1.4 GHz of radio ...
We use the most up-to-date cosmological evolution models of dusty star-forming galaxies an...