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Observational Cosmology

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Radio Astronomy and Cosmology
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    Chapter 2 The High Redshift 3CR Radio Galaxies: CD Galaxies in High Redshift Clusters
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    Chapter 3 HST Imaging of 3CR Radio Galaxies: The Dust-Radio Connection
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    Chapter 4 The Warm Gas in High Redshift Radio Galaxies
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    Chapter 5 “Dissecting” 3C Radio Galaxies At Redshift ∼1
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    Chapter 6 The Nrao VLA Sky Survey: Lessons Applied
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    Chapter 7 NVSS Observations of UGC Galaxies
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    Chapter 8 1.4-GHz Luminosity Function of Galaxies from the Las Campanas Redshift Survey
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    Chapter 9 Radio-Optical Orientation of E/S0 Galaxies
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    Chapter 10 A Wider View from the South
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    Chapter 11 The Cambridge Low Frequency Radio Surveys: 6C, 7C, 8C
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    Chapter 12 Current Status of Radio Source Databases
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    Chapter 13 Imaging the Cosmic Microwave Background
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    Chapter 14 The Cat: Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropies and Sources at 15 GHz
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    Chapter 15 The Sunyaev-Zel’Dovich Effect And Hubble’s Constant
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    Chapter 16 A High-Redshift Cluster Detected Via Its S-Z Effect
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    Chapter 17 The S-Z Effect at High Redshift
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    Chapter 18 X-Ray Detections of Distant Radio Galaxies
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    Chapter 19 Searching for First Radio ARCS Near ACO Clusters
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    Chapter 20 Clusters of Galaxies at Intermediate Redshifts from the NRAO VLA Sky Survey
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    Chapter 21 The Connection between Radio Halos and Rich Clusters: The Case of A3667 and a Search for Distant Radio Halos
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    Chapter 22 The Radio Galaxy 1138-262 at Z=2.2: A Forming Cd Galaxy at the Center of a Cluster?
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    Chapter 23 Cosmological Inference from New Radio Surveys
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    Chapter 24 Probing Density Fluctuations Using the First Radio Survey
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    Chapter 25 The Westerbork Northern Sky Survey: Current Status of the Survey and the Study of Large Scale Structure
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    Chapter 26 Large-Scale Structure from Radio Surveys
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    Chapter 27 Calibration Issues in the Search for Large-Scale Anisotropies in the 87 Green Bank and Parkes-Mit-Nrao Surveys
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    Chapter 28 Cosmic Star-Formation History, as Traced by Radio Source Evolution
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    Chapter 29 Spectroscopy of USS Radio Sources from the Wenss Mini-Survey: A Redshift Cutoff for Steep-Spectrum Radio Sources
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    Chapter 30 Cosmology with Redshift Surveys of Radio Sources
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    Chapter 31 The Evolution of Radio Sources from Complete Samples
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    Chapter 32 Searches for High Redshift Radio Galaxies
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    Chapter 33 Observed Redshift Distributions and Cosmological Evolution of Radio Sources
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    Chapter 34 Radio Loud Quasars at High Redshift
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    Chapter 35 Declining Quasar Fractions as Evidence for Unified Schemes
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    Chapter 36 A Complete Sample of Quasars From the 7C Redshift Survey
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    Chapter 37 The Luminosity-Size Evolution of FRII Sources
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    Chapter 38 The Angular Size-Redshift Test for Compact Radio Sources in the Caltech-Jodrell Bank Surveys
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    Chapter 39 VLBI Surveys as a Tool for Cosmological Tests
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    Chapter 40 The Cosmic Evolution of Giant Radiosources
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    Chapter 41 A New Sample of z > 0.3 Giant Radio Galaxies from the Wenss and the First Surveys
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    Chapter 42 Gigahertz Peaked Spectrum Sources as Cosmological Probes
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    Chapter 43 The Angular Size Distribution of 4741 Radio Sources in the MIT-VLA Snapshot Archive
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    Chapter 44 Radio Spectra and NVSS Maps of Decametric Sources
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    Chapter 45 Spectral Analysis of the B3 VLA Survey
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    Chapter 46 Using New Submillimetre Surveys to Identify the Evolutionary Status of High-Z Galaxies
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    Chapter 47 A Deep VLA Survey of the ISO Survey Regions
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    Chapter 48 IR Imaging of Distant WENSS Sources
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    Chapter 49 The Optical Identification of Faint Microwave Sources
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    Chapter 50 Observations of Quasar Host Galaxies
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    Chapter 51 Molonglo Quasars: Reddening and Torus Geometry
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    Chapter 52 Red Quasars: Not so Dusty
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    Chapter 53 Radio and Optical Properties of a Faint Radio Galaxy Sample
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    Chapter 54 Radio to X-Ray Properties of AGN
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    Chapter 55 The Cross-Correlation of the Rosat All-Sky Survey and the 87Gb Radio Catalog: X-Ray Properties of Radio-Loud Quasars
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    Chapter 56 Cosmological Implications of Gravitational Lens Surveys
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    Chapter 57 The JVAS/Class Gravitational Lens Surveys
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    Chapter 58 Properties of Lensing Galaxies in the Class Survey
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    Chapter 59 Constraining the Value of the Cosmological Constant Using JVAS/Class Lensing Statistics
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Title
Observational Cosmology
Published by
ADS, December 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-94-011-5238-9
ISBNs
978-9-40-106205-3, 978-9-40-115238-9
Editors

Bremer, M. N., Jackson, N., Pérez-Fournon, I.

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