Observational Cosmology
Springer (Verlag)
978-94-010-6205-3 (ISBN)
This situation has been revolutionised in the past few years by the availability of new, large-area, high-sensitivity radio surveys at both low and high radio frequencies. These significant improvements allow studies based on both the statistics of the surveys themselves and multiwavelength follow-up of the galaxies and AGN responsible for the radio emission. It is therefore an opportune time to summarise progress in this field with a workshop.
This book comprises the proceedings of the `Observational Cosmology with the New Radio Surveys' workshop, held on Tenerife, January 13-15, 1997. Topics covered include: lessons learned and important results from earlier surveys, descriptions of some of the new surveys, clusters of galaxies and large-scale structure, radio source evolution, CMB studies, gravitational lensing and multiwavelength studies of distant radio sources.
Radio astronomy and cosmology: lessons from the past -3C, 4C.- The high redshift 3CR radio galaxies: cD galaxies in high redshift clusters.- HST snapshot imaging of 3C sources.- The warm gas in high redshift radio galaxies: new results on the alignment effect.- x201C;Dissecting” 3C radio galaxies at redshift ~1.- The NRAO VLA sky survey: lessons applied.- NVSS observations of UGC galaxies.- 1.4-GHz luminosity function of galaxies from the Las Campanas redshift survey.- Radio-optical orientation of E/S0 galaxies: APM versus FIRST.- A wider view from the south.- The Cambridge low frequency radio surveys: 6C, 7C, 8C.- Current status of radio source databases.- Imaging the cosmic microwave background.- The CAT: cosmic microwave background anisotropies and sources at 15 GHz.- The Sunyaev-Zel’dovich effect and Hubble’s constant.- A high-redshift cluster detected via its S-Z effect.- The S-Z effect at high redshift.- X-ray Detections of distant radio galaxies.- Searching for FIRST radio arcs near ACO clusters.- Clusters of galaxies at intermediate redshifts from the VLA sky survey.- The connection between radio halos and rich clusters.- The radio galaxy 1138-262 at z=2.2: a forming cD galaxy at the centre of a cluster?.- Cosmological inference from new radio surveys.- Probing density fluctuations using the FIRST radio survey.- The Westerbork Northern Sky survey: current status of the survey and the study of Large Scale Structure.- Large-scale structure from radio surveys.- Calibration issues in the search for large-scale anisotropies in the 87 Green Bank and Parkes-MIT-NRAO surveys.- Cosmic star-formation & radio source evolution.- Spectroscopy of USS sources from the WENSS mini-survey: Evidence for a redshift cutoff for steep-spectrum radio sources.- Cosmology withredshift surveys of radio sources.- The evolution of radio sources from complete samples.- Searching for the most distant radio galaxies.- Observed redshift distributions and cosmological evolution of radio sources.- Radio loud quasars at high redshift.- Declining quasar fractions as evidence for unified schemes.- A complete sample of quasars from the 7C redshift survey.- The luminosity-size evolution of FRII sources.- The angular size-redshift test for compact radio sources in the Caltech-Jodrell Bank surveys.- VLBI Surveys as a Tool for Cosmological Tests.- The cosmic evolution of giant radiosources.- A new sample of z > 0.3 giant radio galaxies from the WENSS and the FIRST surveys.- Gigahertz Peaked Spectrum sources as cosmological probes.- The angular size distribution of 4741 radio sources in the MIT/VLA snapshot archive.- Radio spectra and NVSS maps of decametric sources.- Spectral analysis of the B3 VLA survey.- Using new submillimetre surveys to identify the evolutionary status of high-z galaxies.- A deep VLA survey of the ISO survey regions.- IR imaging of distant WENSS sources.- The optical identification of faint microwave sources.- Observations of quasar host galaxies.- Molonglo quasars: reddening and torus geometry.- Red quasars: not so dusty.- Radio and optical properties of a faint radio galaxy sample.- Radio to X-Ray properties of AGN.- X-ray properties of radio-loud quasars.- Cosmological implications of gravitational lens surveys.- Results from the JVAS/CLASS lens surveys.- Properties of lensing galaxies in the CLASS survey.- Constraining the value of the cosmological constant using JVAS/CLASS lensing Statistics.
Reihe/Serie | Astrophysics and Space Science Library ; 226 |
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Zusatzinfo | XII, 345 p. |
Verlagsort | Dordrecht |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Astronomie / Astrophysik |
Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Relativitätstheorie | |
ISBN-10 | 94-010-6205-6 / 9401062056 |
ISBN-13 | 978-94-010-6205-3 / 9789401062053 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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