A sample of 6C radio sources designed to find objects at redshift > 4: III --- imaging and the radio galaxy K-z relation

ArXiv astro-ph/0106130 (2001)

Authors:

Matt J Jarvis, Steve Rawlings, Steve Eales, Katherine M Blundell, Andrew J Bunker, Steve Croft, Ross J McLure, Chris J Willott

Abstract:

In this paper, the third and final of a series, we present complete K-band imaging and some complementary I-band imaging of the filtered 6C* sample. We find no systematic differences between the K-z relation of 6C* radio galaxies and those from complete samples, so the near-infrared properties of luminous radio galaxies are not obviously biased by the additional 6C* radio selection criteria (steep spectral index and small angular size). The 6C* K-z data significantly improve delineation of the K-z relation for radio galaxies at high-redshift (z >2). Accounting for non-stellar contamination, and for correlations between radio luminosity and stellar mass, we find little support for previous claims that the underlying scatter in the stellar luminosity of radio galaxies increases significantly at z >2. In a particular spatially-flat universe with a cosmological constant, the most luminous radio sources appear to be associated with galaxies with a luminosity distribution with a high mean (~5 Lstar), and a low dispersion (sigma ~ 0.5 mag) which formed their stars at epochs corresponding to z >~2.5. This result is in line with recent sub-mm studies of high-redshift radio galaxies and the inferred ages of extremely red objects from faint radio samples.

A Short-Timescale Candidate Microlensing Event in the POINT-AGAPE Pixel Lensing Survey of M31

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 553:2 (2001) l137-l140

Authors:

M Aurière, P Baillon, A Bouquet, BJ Carr, M Crézé, NW Evans, Y Giraud-Héraud, A Gould, PC Hewett, J Kaplan, E Kerins, E Lastennet, Y Le Du, A-L Melchior, S Paulin-Henriksson, SJ Smartt, D Valls-Gabaud

A jet model for the broadband spectrum of XTE J1118+480

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 372:2 (2001) l25-l28

Authors:

S Markoff, H Falcke, R Fender

Present and future CP measurements

J PHYS G NUCL PARTIC 27:6 (2001) 1277-1380

Authors:

T Hurth, CS Kim, C Shepherd-Themistocleous, F Wilson, F Azfar, R Barlow, M Beneke, N Cottingham, G Cowan, A Dighe, P Gambino, V Gibson, Y Iwasaki, S Khalil, V Martin, M Martin, F Salvatore, J Weatherall, D Wyler

Abstract:

We review theoretical and experimental results on CP violation summarizing the discussions in the working group on CP violation at the UK phenomenology workshop 2000 in Durham.

An upper mass limit for the progenitor of the TypeII-P supernova SN1999gi

(2001)

Authors:

SJ Smartt, GF Gilmore, N Trentham, CA Tout, CM Frayn