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We present the results of an observing program with the SCUBA bolometer array to measure the submillimetre (submm) dust continuum emission of 24 distant (z > 1) radio galaxies. We detected submm emission in 12 galaxies with S/N > 3,…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 Michiel Reuland , Huub Roettgering , Wil van Breugel , Carlos De Breuck

We present the results of the first major systematic submillimetre survey of radio galaxies spanning the redshift range 1 < z < 5. The primary aim of this work is to elucidate the star-formation history of this sub-class of elliptical…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-10-31 E. N. Archibald , J. S. Dunlop , D. H. Hughes , S. Rawlings , S. A. Eales , R. J. Ivison

High redshift radio galaxies (HzRGs) provide unique targets for the study of the formation and evolution of massive galaxies and galaxy clusters at very high redshifts. We discuss how efficient HzRG samples are selected, the evidence for…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 Wil van Breugel , Carlos De Breuck , Huub Rottgering , George Miley , Adam Stanford

A systematic survey measuring the submillimetre continuum luminosity in radio galaxies between redshifts z ~ 0.1 - 5 is currently in progress. The first results from observations with the bolometer array SCUBA on the JCMT suggest a trend of…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 D. H. Hughes , J. S. Dunlop , E. N. Archibald , S. Rawlings , S. A. Eales

We present new results of a study of the sub-millimetre continuum emission from a sample of 9 radio galaxies and 4 radio-quiet quasars at redshifts $z = 0.75 - 4.26$. The observations were made at 800$\mu m$, using the single-element…

Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-24 David Hughes , J. S. Dunlop , Steve Rawlings

High-redshift radio galaxies (HzRGs) are some of the rarest objects in the Universe. They are often found to be the most massive galaxies observed at any epoch and are known to harbour active supermassive black holes that give rise to…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2018-10-19 A. Saxena , H. J. A. Rottgering

High redshift radio galaxies are among the largest, most luminous, most massive, and most beautiful objects in the Universe. They are generally identified from their radio emission, thought to be powered by accretion of matter onto…

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics · Physics 2009-02-24 G. Miley , C. Carilli , G. B. Taylor , C. de Breuck , A. Cohen

New bolometer arrays operating on the world's largest sub-mm and mm telescopes offer a unique view of the high-redshift universe with unprecedented sensitivity. Recent sub-millimetre continuum studies show that the host galaxies of many…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 David H. Hughes , James S. Dunlop

We have started a search for High Redshift Radio Galaxies (HZRGs) in an area covering 7 sr by selecting a sample of Ultra Steep Spectrum (USS) sources with a low flux density cut-off S(1400 MHz) > 10 mJy and a steep spectral index cut-off…

Astrophysics · Physics 2016-01-27 Carlos De Breuck , Wil van Breugel , Huub Rottgering , George Miley

We identify eight z>1 radio sources undetected at 850um but robustly detected at 70um, confirming that they represent ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs) with hotter dust temperatures (T_dust=52+-10 K) than Submillimetre Galaxies…

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-13 C. M. Casey , S. C. Chapman , R. J. Beswick , A. D. Biggs , A. W. Blain , L. J. Hainline , R. J. Ivison , T. Muxlow , I. Smail

The most massive galaxies in the present day universe are the giant ellipticals found in the centers of rich clusters. These have old, coeval stellar populations, suggesting they formed at high redshift, and are expected to host…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 Ian Smail , C. A. Scharf , R. J. Ivison , J. A. Stevens , R. G. Bower , J. S. Dunlop

Using a combination of radio and optical imaging at 0.1\arcs to 0.2\arcs resolution with the VLA/MERLIN and HST has led to a breakthrough in our understanding of radio emission from distant (0.1<z<3) starburst galaxies. We have recently…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 E. A. Richards , F. E. Bauer , A. J. Barger , L. Cowie

Deep submillimetre surveys have successfully detected distant, star-forming galaxies, enshrouded in vast quantities of dust and which emit most of their energy at far infrared wavelengths. These luminous galaxies are an important…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-10-31 S. C. Chapman , E. Richards , G. Lewis , G. Wilson , A. Barger

Perhaps as many as 10% of high redshift radio galaxy (HzRG; z > 2) candidates that are selected using an Ultra Steep radio Spectrum (USS) criterion fail to show optical emission (continuum, lines) in deep Keck exposures. Their parent…

We present spectroscopic identifications for a sample of 55 submillimeter(submm)-selected `SCUBA' galaxies, lying at redshifts z=0.7 to 3.7, that were pinpointed in deep 1.4-GHz VLA radio maps. We describe their properties, especially the…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 S. C. Chapman , A. W. Blain , R. J. Ivison , Ian Smail

Highly dust-obscured starbursting galaxies (submillimeter galaxies and their ilk) represent the most extreme sites of star-formation in the distant universe and contribute significantly to overall cosmic star-formation beyond z>1.5. Some…

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-15 D. A. Perley , R. A. Perley

Several lines of evidence suggest that early-type galaxies might have been very dusty during their initial evolutionary stages, characterized by intense star formation activity. The radio selection has provided, by far, the richest samples…

Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-24 Paola Mazzei , Gianfranco De Zotti

Ultra Steep Spectrum (USS) radio sources are one of the efficient tracers of High Redshift Radio Galaxies (HzRGs). To search for HzRGs candidates, we investigate properties of a large sample of faint USS sources derived from our deep 325…

Direct submm imaging has recently revealed the 850-micron background to be mostly composed of a population of distant ultraluminous infrared galaxies, but identifying the optical/NIR counterparts to these sources has proved difficult due to…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-10-31 A. J. Barger , L. L. Cowie , E. A. Richards
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