The 6C** sample of steep-spectrum radio sources - II. Redshift distribution and the space density of high-redshift radio galaxies

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We use the 6C** sample to investigate the comoving space density of powerful, steep-spectrum radio sources. This sample, consisting of 68 objects, has virtually complete K-band photometry and spectroscopic redshifts for 32 per cent of the sources. In order to find its complete redshift distribution, we develop a method of redshift estimation based on the K-z diagram of the 3CRR, 6CE, 6C* and 7CRS radio galaxies. Based on this method, we derive redshift probability density functions for all the optically identified sources in the 6C** sample. Using a combination of spectroscopic and estimated redshifts, we select the most radio luminous sources in the sample. Theirredshift distribution is then compared with the predictions of the radio luminosity function of Jarvis et al. We find that, within the uncertainties associated with the estimation method, the data are consistent with a constant comoving space density of steep-spectrum radio sources beyond z ≳ 2.5, and rule out a steep decline. © 2007 RAS.

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Cruz, M. J., Jarvis, M. J., Rawlings, S., & Blundell, K. M. (2007). The 6C** sample of steep-spectrum radio sources - II. Redshift distribution and the space density of high-redshift radio galaxies. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 375(4), 1349–1363. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2007.11390.x

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