Rapid infrared flares in GRS 1915+105: evidence for infrared synchrotron emission

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 290:4 (1997) l65-l69

Authors:

RP Fender, GG Pooley, C Brocksopp, SJ Newell

The variable radio emission from GRS 1915+105

(1997)

Authors:

GG Pooley, RP Fender

The 1996 Outburst of GRO J1655-40

(1997)

Authors:

RI Hynes, CA Haswell, RP Fender, CR Shrader, W Chen, K Horne, ET Harlaftis, K O'Brien, C Hellier, J Kemp

A sample of 6C radio sources designed to find objects at redshift > 4: the radio data

ArXiv astro-ph/9707336 (1997)

Authors:

Katherine M Blundell, Steve Rawlings, Stephen A Eales, Gregory B Taylor, Alistair D Bradley

Abstract:

We describe the selection of a sample of 34 radio sources from the 6C survey (Hales, Baldwin & Warner 1993) from a region of sky covering 0.133 sr. The selection criteria for this sample, hereafter called 6C*, were chosen to optimise the chances of finding radio galaxies at redshift z > 4. Optical follow-up observations have already led to the discovery of the most distant known radio galaxy at z = 4.41 (Rawlings et al. 1996). We present VLA radio maps and derive radio spectra for all the 6C* objects.

A sample of 6C radio sources designed to find objects at redshift > 4: the radio data

(1997)

Authors:

Katherine M Blundell, Steve Rawlings, Stephen A Eales, Gregory B Taylor, Alistair D Bradley