Galaxy and mass assembly (GAMA): the 325 MHz radio luminosity function of AGN and star-forming galaxies
Measurement of the evolution of both active galactic nuclei (AGN) and star-formation in galaxies underpins our understanding of galaxy evolution over cosmic time. Radio continuum observations can provide key information on these two processes, in particular via the mechanical feedback produced by ra...
Main Authors: | Prescott, M, Mauch, T, Jarvis, M, McAlpine, K, Smith, D, Fine, S, Johnston, R, Hardcastle, M, Baldry, I, Brough, S, Brown, M, Bremer, M, Driver, S, Hopkins, A, Kelvin, L, Loveday, J, Norberg, P, Obreschkow, D, Sadler, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2016
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