Radio spectral properties of faint source populations

In this thesis, the radio spectral properties of the faint sources in two deep extragalactic radio survey areas are investigated to aid in the discrimination between AGN and starbursts. . The detailed 4-point radio spectra of two X-ray bright, optically quiescent sources in the 13H XMM/Newton/ Chand...

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Main Author: Moss, Derek
Published: University of Southampton 2008
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-4850102015-03-20T05:40:13ZRadio spectral properties of faint source populationsMoss, Derek2008In this thesis, the radio spectral properties of the faint sources in two deep extragalactic radio survey areas are investigated to aid in the discrimination between AGN and starbursts. . The detailed 4-point radio spectra of two X-ray bright, optically quiescent sources in the 13H XMM/Newton/ Chandra survey area are measured, and found to be flat in one case, and steep (0: rv -0.6) in another. Deep imaging of both the 13H and 1H XMM/Newton/ Chandra survey fields at 610 MHz with the GMRT are presented. To detection limits of rv320 and 300t.tJy beam-I, 206 and 223 sources are discovered in the 13H and 1H fields respectively. A deep 1.4 GHz survey of the,IH field is performed with the VLA. To a detection limit of 45 p,Jy, 432 soUrces are discovered. . The source counts at both 610 MHz and 1.4 GHz agree with those in other deep fields, and can both be fit with similar models consisting of standard AGN source count models combined with a population of steep spectrum (0: = -0.7) starburst galaxies undergoing power law evolution with an index of 2.5 and 2.6 at 1.4 GHz and 610 MHz respectively. The catalogues of these three surveys are combined with the results of an earlier deep 1.4 GHz survey of the 13H field to calculate useful radio spectral indices for 192 faint radio sources. Assuming that starburst galaxies exhibit spectra within -1 < 0: < -0.4, 83 sources can be identified as AGN on radio spectral grounds.520University of Southamptonhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.485010Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Radio spectral properties of faint source populations
description In this thesis, the radio spectral properties of the faint sources in two deep extragalactic radio survey areas are investigated to aid in the discrimination between AGN and starbursts. . The detailed 4-point radio spectra of two X-ray bright, optically quiescent sources in the 13H XMM/Newton/ Chandra survey area are measured, and found to be flat in one case, and steep (0: rv -0.6) in another. Deep imaging of both the 13H and 1H XMM/Newton/ Chandra survey fields at 610 MHz with the GMRT are presented. To detection limits of rv320 and 300t.tJy beam-I, 206 and 223 sources are discovered in the 13H and 1H fields respectively. A deep 1.4 GHz survey of the,IH field is performed with the VLA. To a detection limit of 45 p,Jy, 432 soUrces are discovered. . The source counts at both 610 MHz and 1.4 GHz agree with those in other deep fields, and can both be fit with similar models consisting of standard AGN source count models combined with a population of steep spectrum (0: = -0.7) starburst galaxies undergoing power law evolution with an index of 2.5 and 2.6 at 1.4 GHz and 610 MHz respectively. The catalogues of these three surveys are combined with the results of an earlier deep 1.4 GHz survey of the 13H field to calculate useful radio spectral indices for 192 faint radio sources. Assuming that starburst galaxies exhibit spectra within -1 < 0: < -0.4, 83 sources can be identified as AGN on radio spectral grounds.
author Moss, Derek
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title Radio spectral properties of faint source populations
title_short Radio spectral properties of faint source populations
title_full Radio spectral properties of faint source populations
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