Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
The XMM Large-Scale Structure Survey (XMM-LSS) is a major project to map the
large-scale structure of the universe out to cosmological distances.
An 8degĂ—8deg region will be surveyed by XMM with planned optical follow-up
to produce a three-dimensional map of many hundreds of clusters out to a
redshift of z=1. To explore the relation of the large-scale structure to the
location and properties of extragalactic radio sources, the XMM-LSS project
also includes a low-frequency radio survey of this region. This combination
will provide unprecedented insight into how the radio source formation and
evolution are affected by the local environment. Here we present preliminary
results from our 325 and 74 MHz surveys in this region. At 325 MHz, we have a
flux limit of 4 mJy beam-1, a resolution of 6.3", and a total of 256 source
detections over 5.6 deg2. At 74 MHz, we have a flux limit of 275 mJy beam-1,
a resolution of 30", and a total of 211 source detections over 110 deg2.
We describe these results and explore what they tell us about the population
of extragalactic low-frequency radio sources. The 74 MHz survey represents the
first presentation of a deep, subarcminute resolution survey at such a low
frequency. This was made possible by recent advances in both hardware and
data reduction algorithms, which we describe in detail.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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