2001MNRAS.328..882W


Query : 2001MNRAS.328..882W

2001MNRAS.328..882W - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 328, 882-896 (2001/December-2)

The LBDS Hercules sample of mJy radio sources at 1.4 GHz - II. Redshift distribution, radio luminosity function, and the high-redshift cut-off.

WADDINGTON I., DUNLOP J.S., PEACOCK J.A. and WINDHORST R.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

A combination of spectroscopy and broad-band photometric redshifts is used to find the complete redshift distribution of the Hercules sample of millijansky radio sources. These data are used to examine the evolution of the radio luminosity function (RLF) and its high-redshift cut-off.

We report the results of recent spectroscopic observations of the Hercules sample, drawn from the 1.4-GHz Leiden-Berkeley Deep Survey (LBDS) with a flux-density limit of 1mJy. New redshifts have been measured for 11 sources, and a further 10 were detected in continuum emission from which upper limits to the redshift are given, derived from the absence of a Lyman-limit break in their spectra. The total number of sources with known redshifts in the sample is now 47 (65 per cent). We calculated broad-band photometric redshifts for the remaining one-third of the sample, using a two-component (old stellar population plus starburst) spectral synthesis model.

We use the resulting redshift distribution of this complete sample to investigate the cosmological evolution of radio sources. For the luminosity range probed by the present study (P_1.4 GHz>10^24.5 W.Hz^-1.sr^-1), we use the V/V_max test to show conclusively that there is a deficit of high-redshift (z>2-2.5) objects.

Comparison with the model RLFs of Dunlop & Peacock shows that our data can now exclude pure luminosity evolution as a viable description of the cosmological evolution of the RLF. However, two of the models of DP90 successfully predict the redshift-dependent evolution of the millijansky population and are approximately consistent with its observed luminosity dependence. These models, and the RLF deduced by direct binning of the data, both favour a luminosity dependence for the high-redshift cut-off, with lower luminosity sources (P_1.4 GHz≃10^24 W.Hz^-1.sr^-1) in decline by z≃1-1.5, while higher luminosity sources (P_1.4 GHz≃10^25-26 W.Hz^-1.sr^-1) decline in comoving number density beyond z≃2-2.5.


Abstract Copyright: The Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: distances and redshifts - galaxies: evolution - quasars: general - radio continuum: galaxies

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 BD+33 2642 pA* 15 51 59.8854348048 +32 56 54.329485272 9.806 10.61 10.73 10.884 10.961 O7p 430 0
2 EGGR 327 WD* 16 27 53.4891141091 +09 12 16.023524499 16.008 16.475 16.117 15.899 15.683 DA6.9 99 0
3 WSTB 53W12 Rad 17 15 09.15 +50 00 28.9           ~ 7 0
4 WSTB 53W19 Rad 17 15 46.89 +50 30 10.5           ~ 7 0
5 WSTB 53W22 Rad 17 16 07.80 +50 24 25.5           ~ 7 0
6 WSTB 53W27 G 17 16 26.82 +50 23 54.5           ~ 7 0
7 FIRST J171628.2+494712 G 17 16 28.3 +49 47 13           ~ 11 1
8 WSTB 53W34 G 17 16 54.16 +50 00 39.2           ~ 7 0
9 WSTB 53W48 G 17 18 11.21 +50 24 00.9           ~ 9 0
10 WSTB 53W65 rG 17 19 40.07 +49 57 40.8           ~ 11 0
11 WSTB 53W67 rG 17 19 51.27 +50 10 58.5           ~ 12 0
12 NAME Her Region reg 17 21 +50.0           ~ 40 0
13 WSTB 53W83 rG 17 21 48.93 +50 02 39.8           ~ 12 0
14 WSTB 53W89 rG 17 22 01.02 +50 06 51.7           ~ 8 0

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