We use the K-z relation for radio galaxies to illustrate why it has proved difficult to obtain definitive cosmological results from studies based entirely on catalogues of the brightest radio sources, e.g. 3C. To improve on this situation we have been undertaking redshift surveys of complete samples drawn from the fainter 6C and 7C radio catalogues. We describe these surveys, and illustrate the new studies they are allowing. We also discuss our `filtered' 6C redshift surveys: these have led to the discovery of a radio galaxy at z=4.4, and are sensitive to similar objects at higher redshift provided the space density of these objects is not declining too rapidly with z. There is currently no direct evidence for a sharp decline in the space d...
(Abridged) This is the second in a series of three papers which present and interpret basic observat...
We have obtained redshifts and infrared images for a sample of faint B2/6C radio sources, the fluxes...
In any flux-limited sample a tight correlation of luminosity(P) and redshift (z) is inevitable. It i...
We use the K - z relation for radio galaxies to illustrate why it has proved difficult to obtain def...
In this paper, the third and final of a series, we present complete K-band imaging and some compleme...
In this paper, the third and final of a series, we present complete K-band imaging and some compleme...
In this paper, the third and final of a series, we present complete K-band imaging and some compleme...
Using a new radio sample, 6C* designed to find radio galaxies at z > 4 along with the complete 3CRR ...
Using a new radio sample, 6C* designed to find radio galaxies at z > 4 along with the complete 3CRR ...
We use the 6C** sample to investigate the co-moving space density of powerful, steep-spectrum radio ...
Using a new radio sample, 6C* designed to find radio galaxies at z > 4 along with the complete 3CRR ...
We use the 6C** sample to investigate the co-moving space density of powerful, steep-spectrum radio ...
The large number of differences between high- and low-redshift radio galaxies have almost all been d...
(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...
(Abridged) This is the second in a series of three papers which present and interpret basic observat...
We have obtained redshifts and infrared images for a sample of faint B2/6C radio sources, the fluxes...
In any flux-limited sample a tight correlation of luminosity(P) and redshift (z) is inevitable. It i...
We use the K - z relation for radio galaxies to illustrate why it has proved difficult to obtain def...
In this paper, the third and final of a series, we present complete K-band imaging and some compleme...
In this paper, the third and final of a series, we present complete K-band imaging and some compleme...
In this paper, the third and final of a series, we present complete K-band imaging and some compleme...
Using a new radio sample, 6C* designed to find radio galaxies at z > 4 along with the complete 3CRR ...
Using a new radio sample, 6C* designed to find radio galaxies at z > 4 along with the complete 3CRR ...
We use the 6C** sample to investigate the co-moving space density of powerful, steep-spectrum radio ...
Using a new radio sample, 6C* designed to find radio galaxies at z > 4 along with the complete 3CRR ...
We use the 6C** sample to investigate the co-moving space density of powerful, steep-spectrum radio ...
The large number of differences between high- and low-redshift radio galaxies have almost all been d...
(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...
(Abridged) This is the second in a series of three papers which present and interpret basic observat...
We have obtained redshifts and infrared images for a sample of faint B2/6C radio sources, the fluxes...
In any flux-limited sample a tight correlation of luminosity(P) and redshift (z) is inevitable. It i...