Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-05-22
New Astron. 8 (2003) 805-815
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
17 pages, 6 figures; Accepted for publication in New Astronomy
Scientific paper
10.1016/S1384-1076(03)00067-8
In the last three decades, the Ultra Steep spectrum tecnique has been exploited by many groups since it was demonstrated that radio sources with very steep spectra (Alpha < -1.0) are good tracers of high-z radio galaxies (HzRGs; z>2). Though more than 150 HzRGs have been discovered up to now with this tecnique, little is known about its real effectiveness, as most of the ongoing searches still have incomplete follow-up programs. By selecting a new appropriate sample of USS sources from the MRC survey, the true searching efficiency of the USS tecnique has been quantitatively demonstrated for the first time in this paper. Moreover it was compared with that of an optical search of HzRGs based on a simple cut of the galaxies r-band magnitude distribution. When no bias other than the radio-spectrum steepness is applied, the USS tecnique may be up to 4 times more efficient in selecting HzRGs with respect to an optical search. Nevertheless, when the search is limited to objects fainter than the POSS-II plates (r~21), the USS tecnique is still 2.5 times more efficient (epsilonUSS =0.52 vs. epsilon_OPT= 0.19). For an optical search to reach a comparable efficiency it is necessary to select objects fainter than r=23, but this implies that about half of the HzRGs are lost because of the imposed magnitude bias. The advantage of the USS tecnique is that a ~0.5 search efficiency is already reached at the POSS-II plates limit, where all the optical identification work is done without telescopes. However, this tecnique has the drawback that up to 40% of the HzRGs of the sample are lost simply because of the applied spectral index bias.
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