Future investigations of GPS and CSS radio sources with LOFAR
Astronomische Nachrichten 330 (2009) 297-297
A millimetre survey of starburst dominated ultraluminous infrared galaxies at z ∼ 2
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 394:3 (2009) 1685-1694
Abstract:
We present millimetre observations of a sample of 12 high-redshift ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs) in the extended growth strip (EGS). These objects were initially selected on the basis of their observed mid-IR colours (0.0 < [3.6] - [4.5] < 0.4 and -0.7 < [3.6] - [8.0] < 0.5) to lie at high redshift 1.5 ≲ z ≲ 3, and subsequent 20-38 μm mid-IR spectroscopy confirms that they lie in a narrow redshift window centred on z ≈ 2. We detect 9/12 of the objects in our sample at high significance (>3σ) with a mean 1200 μm flux of 〈FAn 80-kpc Lyα halo around a high-redshift type-2 quasi-stellar object
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 393:1 (2009) 309-316
Abstract:
We announce the discovery of an extended emission-line region associated with a high-redshift type-2 quasi-stellar object (QSO). The halo, which was discovered in our new wide-field narrow-band survey, resides at z = 2.85 in the Spitzer First Look Survey region and is extended over ∼80 kpc. Deep very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations imply that approximately 50 per cent of the radio emission is extended on scales >200 pc. The inferred active galactic nuclei (AGN) luminosity is sufficient to ionize the extended halo, and the optical emission is consistent with being triggered coevally with the radio source. The Lyα halo is as luminous as those found around high-redshift radio galaxies; however, the active nucleus is several orders of magnitude less luminous at radio wavelengths than those Fanarof-Riley type II (FRIIs) more commonly associated with extended emission-line regions. AMS05 appears to be a high-redshift analogue to the radio-quiet quasar E1821+643 which is core dominated, but which also exhibits extended Fanarof-Riley type I (FRI)-like structure and contains an optically powerful AGN. We also find evidence for more quiescent kinematics in the Lyα emission line in the outer regions of the halo, reminiscent of the haloes around the more powerful FRIIs. The optical to mid-infrared spectral energy distribution is well described by a combination of an obscured QSO (LAn H I view of the on-going assembly of early-type galaxies: Present and future observations
Proceedings of Science 89 (2009)
Abstract:
We present a preliminary analysis of the H I properties of early-type galaxies in the ATLAS3D sample. Using WSRT data for ~100 galaxies outside the Virgo cluster and data from the Alfalfa project for galaxies inside Virgo, we discuss the dependence of H I properties on environment. We detect H I in about half of the galaxies outside Virgo. For these systems, the H I morphology and kinematics change as a function of environment, going from regular, rotating systems around “isolated” galaxies to progressively more disturbed structures for galaxies with neighbours or in groups. In denser environment, inside Virgo, nearly none of the galaxies contains H I. We discuss future work in this field which will be enabled by next-generation, pre-SKA radio instruments. We present a simulated Apertif H I observation of an ATLAS3D early-type galaxy, showing how its appearance and detection level vary as a function of redshift.Comparing gc and field LMXBs in elliptical galaxies with deep chandra and hubble data
Astrophysical Journal 703:1 (2009) 829-844