Phoenix Deep Survey: 1.4-GHz source counts (Hopkins+, 1998)

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We present the first results from the Phoenix Deep Survey, a multiwavelength survey of a 2 deg diameter region. Observations in the radio continuum at 1.4 GHz carried out with the Australia Telescope Compact Array are described. The catalogue of over 1000 radio sources compiled from these observations is analyzed, and the source counts are presented. We model the observational source counts using a two-population model and published luminosity functions for these populations. Upon invoking luminosity and density evolution, we find that a luminosity evolution model best fits the radio observations, consistent with earlier work. The redshift distribution of the two galaxy populations investigated is also modeled and discussed. (1 data file).

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