The Linear-Size Evolution of Classical Double Radio Sources
Recent investigations of how the median size of extragalactic radio sources change with redshift have produced inconsistent results. Eales compared the radio and optical properties of a bright 3C and faint 6C sample and concluded that $D\propto(1+z)^{-1.1\pm0.5}$ ($\Omega_0 = 0$), with $D$ being the...
Main Authors: | Neeser, M, Eales, SA, Law-Green, J, Leahy, P, Rawlings, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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1995
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