2001MNRAS.326.1563J


Query : 2001MNRAS.326.1563J

2001MNRAS.326.1563J - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 326, 1563-1584 (2001/October-1)

A sample of 6C radio sources designed to find objects at redshift z > 4 - II. Spectrophotometry and emission-line properties.

JARVIS M.J., RAWLINGS S., LACY M., BLUNDELL K.M., BUNKER A.J., EALES S., SAUNDERS R., SPINRAD H., STERN D. and WILLOTT C.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

This is the second in a series of three papers that present and interpret basic observational data on the 6C* 151-MHz radio sample: a low-frequency selected sample that exploits filtering criteria based on radio properties (steep spectral index and small angular size) to find radio sources at redshift {formmu8} within a 0.133-sr patch of sky. We present results of a programme of optical spectroscopy that has yielded redshifts in the range {formmu9} for the 29 sources in the sample, all but six of which are secure. We find that the filtering criteria used for 6C* are very effective in excluding the low-redshift, low-luminosity radio sources: the median redshift of 6C* is {formmu10} compared with {formmu11} for a complete sample matched in 151-MHz flux density. By combining the emission-line data set for the 6C* radio sources with those for the 3CRR, 6CE and 7CRS samples we establish that {formmu12} radio galaxies follow a rough proportionality between Lyα and 151-MHz luminosity, which, like similar correlations seen in samples of lower redshift radio sources, is indicative of a primary link between the power in the source of the photoionizing photons (most likely a hidden quasar nucleus) and the power carried by the radio jets. We argue that radio sources modify their environments and that the range of emission-line properties seen is determined more by the range of source age than by the range in ambient environment. The smallest {formmu13} radio galaxies have all the properties expected if the size distribution of luminous high-redshift steep-spectrum radio sources reflects a broad range (∼2dex) of source ages with a narrower range (≲1.5dex) of environmental densities, namely: (1) high-ionization lines, e.g. Lyα, of relatively low luminosity; (2) boosted low-ionization lines, e.g. Cii]; (3) spatially compact emission-line regions; and (4) Hi-absorbed Lyα profiles. This is in accord with the idea that all high-redshift, high-luminosity radio sources are triggered in similar environments, presumably recently collapsed massive structures.

Abstract Copyright: The Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - radio continuum: galaxies

Simbad objects: 34

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Number of rows : 34
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NVSS J002241+441909 Rad 00 22 41.52 +44 19 10.0           ~ 7 2
2 NVSS J002652+355624 rG 00 26 52.01 +35 56 23.6           ~ 8 1
3 NVSS J003428+403556 Rad 00 34 28.76 +40 35 57.9           ~ 8 1
4 NVSS J003453+413132 rG 00 34 53.08 +41 31 31.5           ~ 21 1
5 NVSS J004403+471452 Rad 00 44 03.11 +47 14 51.9           ~ 5 1
6 NVSS J005333+421459 Rad 00 53 33.91 +42 15 01.5           ~ 6 1
7 6C 0052+4709 QSO 00 55 00.12 +47 26 01.0           ~ 9 1
8 NVSS J010118+495011 rG 01 01 18.86 +49 50 12.3           ~ 11 1
9 6C 0100+3116 QSO 01 03 24.3811825392 +31 32 11.847349536           ~ 9 1
10 NVSS J010925+400001 rG 01 09 25.38 +40 00 01.1           ~ 12 1
11 B3 0107+448 Rad 01 10 08.87 +45 04 41.8           ~ 5 1
12 NVSS J011420+365923 Rad 01 14 20.42 +36 59 24.6           ~ 6 1
13 NVSS J011450+373231 rG 01 14 50.18 +37 32 32.5           ~ 8 1
14 NVSS J011755+394432 rG 01 17 55.34 +39 44 32.7           ~ 11 1
15 NVSS J012116+485740 rG 01 21 16.31 +48 57 39.9           ~ 9 1
16 NGC 507 BiC 01 23 39.950 +33 15 22.22   13.0       ~ 440 3
17 NVSS J012552+425150 Rad 01 25 52.78 +42 51 50.8           ~ 6 2
18 6C 0128+3927 rG 01 31 29.58 +39 42 57.7           ~ 7 0
19 NVSS J013530+331702 rG 01 35 30.39 +33 17 00.8           ~ 14 1
20 6C 0133+4837 rG 01 36 41.06 +48 52 20.9           ~ 7 0
21 NVSS J013806+313241 rG 01 38 06.60 +31 32 41.5           ~ 9 1
22 NVSS J013955+390317 Rad 01 39 55.32 +39 03 20.2           ~ 5 1
23 NVSS J014219+344212 Rad 01 42 19.25 +34 42 09.1           ~ 6 1
24 NVSS J014343+325349 rG 01 43 43.85 +32 53 49.7         24 ~ 37 1
25 6C 0141+4229 Rad 01 44 42 +42 41.3           ~ 3 0
26 NVSS J014529+425741 rG 01 45 29.03 +42 57 42.3           ~ 9 1
27 NVSS J015545+463708 rG 01 55 45.62 +46 37 10.6           ~ 8 1
28 6C 0154+4503 QSO 01 57 31.1884281264 +45 18 23.048445384           ~ 7 1
29 NVSS J015833+424012 Rad 01 58 33.46 +42 40 12.2           ~ 6 1
30 6C 0158+3131 rG 02 00 55.79 +31 46 16.0           ~ 6 0
31 NVSS J020422+500900 rG 02 04 22.84 +50 08 59.8           ~ 7 1
32 NVSS J020518+480600 Rad 02 05 18.89 +48 06 01.7           ~ 5 1
33 NVSS J021154+344401 Rad 02 11 54.07 +34 44 01.5           ~ 6 1
34 NVSS J021233+475319 Rad 02 12 33.57 +47 53 19.3           ~ 5 1

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