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Towards a Complete Sample of Giant Radio Galaxies at z > 0.4

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 May 2016

A.P. Schoenmakers
Affiliation:
1 Sterrenkundig Instituut, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
H. Röttgering
Affiliation:
2 Sterrewacht Leiden, University of Leiden, The Netherlands
H. Van Der Laan
Affiliation:
1 Sterrenkundig Instituut, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
A.G. De Bruyn
Affiliation:
3 NFRA, Dwingeloo, The Netherlands

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Giant Radio Galaxies are the largest radio sources associated with galaxies. They have linear sizes exceeding 1 Mpc (e.g. Saripalli et al., 1986). They used to be known only at redshifts below 0.2, and it has been argued that this was not only due to a selection effect, but that there is a real cutoff in the space distribution of these objects (e.g. Gopal-Krishna & Wiita, 1987). Recently, a small number of giants have been found at redshifts largely exceeding 0.3, indicating that such a cutoff does not exist (e.g. Cotter et al., 1995).

Type
Radio Sources and their Environment
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1996 

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