Radio spectra of bright compact sources at z > 4.5
High-redshift quasars are important to study galaxy and active galactic nuclei evolution, test cosmological models and study supermassive black hole growth. Optical searches for high-redshift sources have been very successful, but radio searches are not hampered by dust obscuration and should be mor...
| Main Authors: | Coppejans, R., van Velzen, S., Intema, Hubertus, Müller, C., Frey, S., Coppejans, D., Cseh, D., Williams, W., Falcke, H., Körding, E., Orrú, E., Paragi, Z., Gabányi, K. |
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| Format: | Journal Article |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/74076 |
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