Radio continuum surveys and galaxy evolution: The AGN view

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Abstract

Understanding how galaxies form in the early universe and their subsequent evolution through cosmic time is a major goal of modern astrophysics. Panchromatic look-back sky surveys significantly advanced the field in the past decades, and we are now entering an even more fruitful period -A 'golden age' of radio astronomy - with upgraded, and new facilities delivering an order of magnitude increase in sensitivity. An overview of recent developments in radio continuum sky surveys, focusing on the physical properties and cosmic evolution of radio AGN since z 5 is presented here.

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Smoľcíc, V. (2016). Radio continuum surveys and galaxy evolution: The AGN view. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 20-23-October-2015). Proceedings of Science (PoS). https://doi.org/10.22323/1.267.0022

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