Spectroscopy of Ultra--Steep Spectrum Radio Sources: A Sample of z>2 Radio Galaxies
H.J.A. R\"ottgering, R. van Ojik, G.K. Miley, K.C. Chambers, W.J.M., van Breugel, S. de Koff

TL;DR
This study uses spectroscopic observations of 64 ultra steep spectrum radio sources to identify high-redshift radio galaxies, revealing correlations between spectral index, redshift, and emission line properties, and analyzing their ionization mechanisms.
Contribution
It demonstrates the effectiveness of the ultra steep spectrum criterion in selecting high-redshift radio galaxies and provides detailed analysis of their spectral and emission line characteristics.
Findings
29 objects have redshift z>2, with the highest nearly 4.
Strong correlation between spectral index and redshift.
Lyα emission dominates in high-redshift galaxies, with significant velocity shifts.
Abstract
We present spectroscopic observations for 64 radio galaxies having ultra steep radio spectra. Twenty-nine objects have redshifts , the largest redshifts being almost 4. Our ultra steep spectrum (USS) criterion () has proven to be the most efficient way of finding distant radio galaxies. We find that even among the USS sources, there is a strong statistical correlation between the spectral index and redshift. The most distant radio galaxies within the USS sample have the steepest radio spectra. In our sample there are 3 radio galaxies at compared with 26 at . However, the present data do not allow us to decide whether there is a decrease in co-moving source density at the highest redshifts. We have analyzed the spectra of the 30 objects with the highest redshifts (). For these high redshift radio galaxies, Ly is almost always the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Scientific Research and Discoveries · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
