Probing the absorbing haloes around two high-redshift radio galaxies with VLT-UVES
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 338:1 (2003) 263-272
The clustering of sub-mJy radio sources in the Bootes Deep Field
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 339:3 (2003) 695-700
The mass of radio galaxies from low to high redshift
ESO ASTROPHY SYMP (2003) 148-153
Abstract:
Using a new radio sample, 6C* designed to find radio galaxies at z > 4 along with the complete 3CRR and 6CE sample we extend the radio galaxy K - z relation to z similar to 4.5. The 6C* K - z data significantly improve delineation of the K - z relation for radio galaxies at high redshift (z > 2). In a spatially flat universe with a cosmological constant (Omega(M) = 0.3 and Omega(A) = 0.7), the most luminous radio sources appear to be associated with galaxies with a luminosity distribution with a high mean (approximate to 5L*), and a low dispersion (sigma similar to 0.5 mag) which formed their stars at epochs corresponding to z greater than or similar to 2.5).Measuring the black hole masses of high-redshift quasars
\mnras 337 (2002) 109-116-109-116
On the black hole mass-radio luminosity relation for flat-spectrum radio-loud quasars
\mnras 336 (2002) L38-L42-L38-L42