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1994A&AS..108...79R viz 1765 94 Samples of ultra-steep spectrum radio sources. ROETTGERING H.J.A., LACY M., MILEY G.K., et al.
1995MNRAS.277..389R 77 T                   2 41 Spatially resolved Ly-alpha absorption in the z=2.9 radio galaxy
0943-242.
ROETTGERING H.J.A., HUNSTEAD R.W., MILEY G.K., et al.
1996ApJS..107...19M viz 451 68 The Molonglo reference Catalog/1 Jansky radio source survey. I. Radio galaxy identifications. McCARTHY P.J., KAPAHI V.K., VAN BREUGEL W., et al.
1996Msngr..83...26R 6 4 Giant gas halos in radio galaxies: a unique probe of the early universe. ROETTGERING H., MILEY G. and VAN OJIK R.
1996VA.....40..167R 5 0 Cold material in distant radio galaxies. ROETTGERING H.
1997A&A...317..358V 2 18 154 The gaseous environments of radio galaxies in the early Universe: kinematics of the Lyman α emission and spatially resolved H I absorption. VAN OJIK R., ROETTGERING H.J.A., MILEY G.K., et al.
1997A&A...321..389V 21 20 A search for molecular gas in high redshift radio galaxies. VAN OJIK R., ROETTGERING H.J.A., VAN DER WERF P.P., et al.
1997A&A...323...21V 24 49 The ionization mechanism of the extended gas in high redshift radio galaxies: shocks or AGN photoionization? VILLAR-MARTIN M., TADHUNTER C. and CLARK N.
1997A&A...326..505R 64 88 Spectroscopy of ultra-steep spectrum radio sources: a sample of z>2 radio galaxies. ROETTGERING H.J.A., VAN OJIK R., MILEY G.K., et al.
1997A&A...326..580P 1 18 58 The radio galaxy 1138-262 at z=2.2: a giant elliptical galaxy at the center of a proto-cluster? PENTERICCI L., ROETTGERING H.J.A., MILEY G.K., et al.
1997ApJS..109....1C 1 37 138 Radio continuum imaging of high-redshift radio galaxies. CARILLI C.L., ROETTGERING H.J.A., VAN OJIK R., et al.
1997MNRAS.284..213B 12 32 The onset of a powerful radio source in a central cluster galaxy. BREMER M.N., FABIAN A.C. and CRAWFORD C.S.
1998A&A...329..399C 15 18 Dust in high-z radio-loud AGN. CIMATTI A., FREUDLING W., ROETTGERING H.J.A., et al.
1998ApJ...502..614V 2 15 114 Morphological evolution in high-redshift radio galaxies and the formation of giant elliptical galaxies. VAN BREUGEL W.J.M., STANFORD S.A., SPINRAD H., et al.
1998ApJS..118..275K 447 38 The Molonglo reference catalog 1 Jy radio source survey. II. Radio structures of galaxy identifications. KAPAHI V.K., ATHREYA R.M., VAN BREUGEL W., et al.
1998JApA...19...63A 42 13 The redshift dependence of spectral index in powerful radio galaxies. ATHREYA R.M. and KAPAHI V.K.
1999A&A...341..329P 1 24 88 HST images and properties of the most distant radio galaxies. PENTERICCI L., ROETTGERING H.J.A., MILEY G.K., et al.
1999A&A...351...47V 12 25 UV rest frame spectroscopy of four high redshift (z>2) active galaxies. VILLAR-MARTIN M., FOSBURY R.A.E., BINETTE L., et al.
2000A&A...356...23B 113 T K                 3 37 A vestige low metallicity gas shell surrounding the radio galaxy
0943-242 at z=2.92.
BINETTE L., KURK J.D., VILLAR-MARTIN M., et al.
2000A&A...362..519D viz 159 82 A statistical study of emission lines from high redshift radio galaxies. DE BREUCK C., ROETTGERING H., MILEY G., et al.
2000AJ....120...68L 47 35 The evolution of the stellar hosts of radio galaxies. LACY M., BUNKER A.J. and RIDGWAY S.E.
2000ApJ...529..189G 36 17 Superdisks in radio galaxies. GOPAL-KRISHNA and WIITA P.J.
2001A&A...366....7V 1 27 127 Radio galaxies at z∼ 2.5: results from Keck spectropolarimetry. VERNET J., FOSBURY R.A.E., VILLAR-MARTIN M., et al.
2001A&A...367L...5O 2 3 20 Deep VLT spectroscopy of the (z)= 2.49 radio galaxy MRC 2104-242. Evidence for a metallicity gradient in its extended emission line region. OVERZIER R.A., ROETTGERING H.J.A., KURK J.D., et al.
2001ApJS..135...63P 42 83 NICMOS observations of high-redshift radio galaxies: witnessing the formation of bright elliptical galaxies. PENTERICCI L., McCARTHY P.J., ROETTGERING H.J.A., et al.
2002MNRAS.336..436V 1 6 28 Giant low surface brightness haloes in distant radio galaxies: USS0828+193. VILLAR-MARTIN M., VERNET J., DI SEREGO ALIGHIERI S., et al.
2003A&A...401..911D 1 16 65 CO emission and associated H I absorption from a massive gas reservoir surrounding the z = 3 radio galaxy B3 J2330+3927. DE BREUCK C., NERI R., MORGANTI R., et al.
2003A&A...412...45P viz 15       D               1 956208 675 HYPERLEDA. I. Identification and designation of galaxies. PATUREL G., PETIT C., PRUGNIEL P., et al.
2003MNRAS.338..263J 2 4 33 Probing the absorbing haloes around two high-redshift radio galaxies with VLT-UVES. JARVIS M.J., WILMAN R.J., ROETTGERING H.J.A., et al.
2003MNRAS.346..273V 1 16 72 Kinematically quiet haloes around z ∼ 2.5 radio galaxies. Keck spectroscopy. VILLAR-MARTIN M., VERNET J., DI SEREGO ALIGHIERI S., et al.
2003NewAR..47..279W 2 4 The absorbing haloes around high-redshift radio galaxies: the UVES view. WILMAN R.J., JARVIS M.J., ROETTGERING H.J.A., et al.
2003NewAR..47..291V 10 4 Giant quiescent haloes associated with high redshift radio galaxies. VILLAR-MARTIN M., VERNET J., DI SEREGO ALIGHIERI S., et al.
2003NewAR..47..299F 15 1 UV/optical properties of /z∼2.5 radio galaxies. FOSBURY R.A.E., VERNET J., VILLAR-MARTIN M., et al.
2003NewAR..47..353V 8 10 Large scale structures around high redshift radio galaxies. VENEMANS B.P., KURK J.D., MILEY G.K., et al.
2004MNRAS.351.1109W 14 24 HI in the protocluster environment at z > 2: absorbing haloes and the Lyα forest. WILMAN R.J., JARVIS M.J., ROETTGERING H.J.A., et al.
2005MNRAS.358L..11J 1 5 10 The discovery of a type II quasar at z= 1.65 with integral-field spectroscopy. JARVIS M.J., VAN BREUKELEN C. and WILMAN R.J.
2005MNRAS.359..895V 1 16 45 The luminosity function of Lyα emitters at 2.3 < z < 4.6 from integral-field spectroscopy. VAN BREUKELEN C., JARVIS M.J. and VENEMANS B.P.
2005Msngr.121...38J 3 0 Surveying the high-redshift universe with VIMOS IFU. JARVIS M.J., VAN BREUKELEN C., VENEMANS B.P., et al.
2006MNRAS.369.1103H 1 12 27 Jet-gas interactions in z ∼ 2.5 radio galaxies: evolution of the ultraviolet line and continuum emission with radio morphology. HUMPHREY A., VILLAR-MARTIN M., FOSBURY R., et al.
2006AN....327..143W 2 0 The absorbing haloes of high-redshift radio galaxies and Ly-alpha blobs. WILMAN R.J.
2006AN....327..196V 11 1 Protoclusters associated with distant radio galaxies. VENEMANS B.P.
2006A&A...459...31B 2 3 14 Ionization of large-scale absorbing haloes and feedback events from high-redshift radio galaxies. BINETTE L., WILMAN R.J., VILLAR-MARTIN M., et al.
2007A&A...461..823V viz 3 25 176 Protoclusters associated with z > 2 radio galaxies. I. Characteristics of high redshift protoclusters. VENEMANS B.P., ROETTGERING H.J.A., MILEY G.K., et al.
2007MNRAS.375..705H 63 24 Giant Lyα nebulae around z > 2 radio galaxies: evidence for infall. HUMPHREY A., VILLAR-MARTIN M., FOSBURY R., et al.
2007MNRAS.375.1299V 68 26 Lyα excess in high-redshift radio galaxies: a signature of star formation. VILLAR-MARTIN M., HUMPHREY A., DE BREUCK C., et al.
2007NewAR..51..194V 1 4 12 Giant Ly-alpha nebulae in the high redshift (z≥2) universe. VILLAR-MARTIN M.
2007MNRAS.377.1717K 387     A D     X C F     9 5 108 The first appearance of the red sequence of galaxies in proto-clusters at 2 ≲ z ≲ 3. KODAMA T., TANAKA I., KAJISAWA M., et al.
2007ApJS..171..353S 1 69 149 The massive hosts of radio galaxies across cosmic time. SEYMOUR N., STERN D., DE BREUCK C., et al.
2007RMxAC..29..129B 2 0 Large scale absorbers in the environment of high-z radio galaxies. BINETTE L., BENITEZ E., VILLAR-MARTIN M., et al.
2008A&ARv..15...67M 280       D     X C       7 222 143 Distant radio galaxies and their environments. MILEY G. and DE BREUCK C.
2010A&A...509A..83D 1613   K A D S   X C       41 98 43 Optical and near-IR spectroscopy of candidate red galaxies in two z ∼ 2.5 proto-clusters. DOHERTY M., TANAKA M., DE BREUCK C., et al.
2010A&A...511A..53V viz 15       D               1 107465 32 The SPECFIND V2.0 catalogue of radio cross-identifications and spectra. SPECFIND meets the Virtual Observatory. VOLLMER B., GASSMANN B., DERRIERE S., et al.
2010ApJ...725...36D 15       D               4 74 68 The Spitzer high-redshift radio galaxy survey. DE BREUCK C., SEYMOUR N., STERN D., et al.
2011ApJ...734L..25E 78           X         2 6 20 Molecular CO(1-0) gas in the z ∼ 2 radio galaxy MRC 0152-209. EMONTS B.H.C., FEAIN I., MAO M.Y., et al.
2011MNRAS.415..655E 2360 T K A D S   X C       59 19 24 CO observations of high-z radio galaxies MRC 2104-242 and
MRC 0943-242: spectral-line performance of the compact array broadband backend.
EMONTS B.H.C., NORRIS R.P., FEAIN I., et al.
2011AJ....142..196L 77             C       1 15 12 The stellar, molecular gas, and dust content of the host galaxies of two z ∼ 2.8 dust-obscured quasars. LACY M., PETRIC A.O., MARTINEZ-SANSIGRE A., et al.
2012ApJ...744...84Y viz 16       D               1 1102 14 On the evolution of the cores of radio sources and their extended radio emission. YUAN Z. and WANG J.
2012A&A...539A..33M 16       D               1 71 27 Overdensities of 24 µm sources in the vicinities of high-redshift radio galaxies. MAYO J.H., VERNET J., DE BREUCK C., et al.
2012ApJ...749..169G 55       D     X         2 80 56 The mid-infrared environments of high-redshift radio galaxies. GALAMETZ A., STERN D., DE BREUCK C., et al.
2012A&A...548A..45D 16       D               1 128 26 Jet and torus orientations in high redshift radio galaxies. DROUART G., DE BREUCK C., VERNET J., et al.
2013MNRAS.428..563H 119           X         3 7 16 A massive bubble of extremely metal-poor gas around a collapsing Lyα blob at z = 2.54. HUMPHREY A., BINETTE L., VILLAR-MARTIN M., et al.
2013ApJ...766...37S viz 16       D               1 492 9 Unification scheme of radio galaxies and quasars falsified by their observed size distributions. SINGAL A.K. and SINGH R.L.
2013ApJ...769...79W viz 16       D               1 392 89 Galaxy clusters around radio-loud active galactic nuclei at 1.3 < z < 3.2 as seen by Spitzer. WYLEZALEK D., GALAMETZ A., STERN D., et al.
2013ApJ...771...89O 16       D               1 42 34 Resolving the optical emission lines of Lyα blob "B1" at z = 2.38: another hidden quasar. OVERZIER R.A., NESVADBA N.P.H., DIJKSTRA M., et al.
2010ApJ...715...33D 16       D               1 9 25 Limits on cosmological birefringence from the ultraviolet polarization of distant radio galaxies. DI SEREGO ALIGHIERI S., FINELLI F. and GALAVERNI M.
2013ApJ...778..170K 40           X         1 11 27 The formation of the massive galaxies in the SSA22 z = 3.1 protocluster. KUBO M., UCHIMOTO Y.K., YAMADA T., et al.
2013ApJ...779..127C 136       D     X         4 20 99 Ancient light from young cosmic cities: physical and observational signatures of galaxy proto-clusters. CHIANG Y.-K., OVERZIER R. and GEBHARDT K.
2014MNRAS.437.1882R 95       D     X         3 27 26 Searching for large-scale structures around high-redshift radio galaxies with Herschel. RIGBY E.E., HATCH N.A., ROTTGERING H.J.A., et al.
2014MNRAS.438.2898E 119           X         3 24 40 CO(1-0) survey of high-z radio galaxies: alignment of molecular halo gas with distant radio sources. EMONTS B.H.C., NORRIS R.P., FEAIN I., et al.
2014ApJ...786...17W viz 16       D               1 426 27 The galaxy cluster mid-infrared luminosity function at 1.3 < z < 3.2. WYLEZALEK D., VERNET J., DE BREUCK C., et al.
2014A&A...566A..53D 16       D               4 71 49 Rapidly growing black holes and host galaxies in the distant Universe from the Herschel Radio Galaxy Evolution Project. DROUART G., DE BREUCK C., VERNET J., et al.
2014ApJ...792...15T 79             C       1 37 23 A first site of galaxy cluster formation: complete spectroscopy of a protocluster at z = 6.01. TOSHIKAWA J., KASHIKAWA N., OVERZIER R., et al.
2014MNRAS.443.1291D 16       D               1 80 12 Metallicity evolution of AGNs from UV emission lines based on a new index. DORS O.L.Jr, CARDACI M.V., HAGELE G.F., et al.
2015ApJ...808...37C 81           X         2 23 23 Surveying galaxy proto-clusters in emission: a large-scale structure at z = 2.44 and the outlook for HETDEX. CHIANG Y.-K., OVERZIER R.A., GEBHARDT K., et al.
2015Sci...348..779H 4 18 79 Quasar quartet embedded in giant nebula reveals rare massive structure in distant universe. HENNAWI J.F., PROCHASKA J.X., CANTALUPO S., et al.
2015MNRAS.452.3795C 16       D               1 48 7 Comparison of observed and predicted Lyα and ultraviolet lines in galaxy spectra at redshifts z < 3.7, adopting photoionization + shock composite models. CONTINI M.
2015MNRAS.452.2318C 16       D               1 39 11 The formation history of massive cluster galaxies as revealed by CARLA. COOKE E.A., HATCH N.A., RETTURA A., et al.
2016A&A...586A.124G 1300 T   A D     X C       31 13 12 The mysterious morphology of
MRC 0943-242 as revealed by ALMA and MUSE.
GULLBERG B., DE BREUCK C., LEHNERT M.D., et al.
2016A&A...593A.109D 447           X C       10 14 8 Disentangling star formation and AGN activity in powerful infrared luminous radio galaxies at 1 <z < 4. DROUART G., ROCCA-VOLMERANGE B., DE BREUCK C., et al.
2017A&A...602L...6V 44           X         1 2 7 Are we seeing accretion flows in a 250 kpc Lyα halo at z = 3? VERNET J., LEHNERT M.D., DE BREUCK C., et al.
2018MNRAS.474.3649S 1739   K A S   X C       40 5 2 The MUSE 3D view of feedback in a high-metallicity radio galaxy at z = 2.9. SILVA M., HUMPHREY A., LAGOS P., et al.
2018MNRAS.474.4612L 17       D               1 33 4 Characterising and identifying galaxy protoclusters. LOVELL C.C., THOMAS P.A. and WILKINS S.M.
2018A&A...616L...4M 17       D               2 81 ~ The mass-metallicity relation of high-z type-2 active galactic nuclei. MATSUOKA K., NAGAO T., MARCONI A., et al.
2018MNRAS.481.1401S 125           X         3 12 ~ Detection of large-scale Ly α absorbers at large angles to the radio axis of high-redshift radio galaxies using SOAR. SILVA M., HUMPHREY A., LAGOS P., et al.
2019A&A...621A..27F 17       D               7 24 ~ Massive galaxies on the road to quenching: ALMA observations of powerful high redshift radio galaxies. FALKENDAL T., DE BREUCK C., LEHNERT M.D., et al.
2019A&A...624A..81M 170           X C       3 19 ~ Quenching by gas compression and consumption. A case study of a massive radio galaxy at z = 2.57. MAN A.W.S., LEHNERT M.D., VERNET J.D.R., et al.
2019A&A...625A.102K viz 85             C       6 5 ~ MUSE unravels the ionisation and origin of metal-enriched absorbers in the gas halo of a z = 2.92 radio galaxy. KOLWA S., VERNET J., DE BREUCK C., et al.
2019MNRAS.486.5853D 17       D               1 77 ~ Semi-empirical metallicity calibrations based on ultraviolet emission lines of type-2 AGNs. DORS O.L., MONTEIRO A.F., CARDACI M.V., et al.
2019A&A...629A..23M viz 43           X         1 7 ~ Discovery of a giant and luminous Lyα+C IV+He II nebula at z = 3.326 with extreme emission line ratios. MARQUES-CHAVES R., PEREZ-FOURNON I., VILLAR-MARTIN M., et al.
2020MNRAS.495.4707S 192       D     X         5 122 ~ Carbon-loud SDSS BOSS type II quasars at z > 2: high-density gas or secondary production of carbon? SILVA M., HUMPHREY A., LAGOS P., et al.
2021A&A...645A.120F 90           X         2 6 ~ ALMA and MUSE observations reveal a quiescent multi-phase circumgalactic medium around the z ≃ 3.6 radio galaxy 4C 19.71. FALKENDAL T., LEHNERT M.D., VERNET J., et al.
2021MNRAS.506.1389M 18       D               1 28 ~ Electron energy distributions in the extended gas nebulae associated with high-z AGN: Maxwell-Boltzmann versus κ distributions. MORAIS S.G., HUMPHREY A., VILLAR MARTIN M., et al.
2021A&A...654A..88W 134         O X         3 6 ~ Mapping the "invisible" circumgalactic medium around a z ∼ 4.5 radio galaxy with MUSE. WANG W., WYLEZALEK D., DE BREUCK C., et al.
2022ApJ...929...51T 299       D     X         7 15 ~ Multiline Assessment of Narrow-line Regions in z ∼ 3 Radio Galaxies. TERAO K., NAGAO T., ONISHI K., et al.

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