Publications (11)
The Oxford-Dartmouth Thirty Degree Survey I: Observations and Calibration of a Wide-Field Multi-Band Survey
Emily C. MacDonald, Paul Allen, Gavin Dalton +13
The Oxford Dartmouth Thirty Degree Survey (ODTS) is a deep, wide, multi-band imaging survey designed to cover a total of 30 square degrees in BVRi'Z, with a subset of U and K band…
Astronomy below the Survey Threshold
Jonathan T. L. Zwart, Jasper Wall, Alexander Karim +15
Astronomy at or below the 'survey threshold' has expanded significantly since the publication of the original 'Science with the Square Kilometer Array' in 1999 and its update in 20…
Measurement of the angular correlation function of radio galaxies from the NRAO VLA Sky Survey
Chris Blake, Jasper Wall
We quantify the angular distribution of radio sources in the NVSS by measuring the two-point angular correlation function. By careful consideration of the resolution of radio galax…
Radio and Millimeter Continuum Surveys and their Astrophysical Implications
Gianfranco De Zotti, Marcella Massardi, Mattia Negrello +1
We review the statistical properties of the main populations of radio sources, as emerging from radio and millimeter sky surveys. Recent determinations of local luminosity function…
Quantifying angular clustering in wide-area radio surveys
Chris Blake, Jasper Wall
We quantify the angular clustering of radio galaxies in the NVSS and FIRST radio surveys using the two-point correlation function and the moments of counts-in-cells - both importan…
Deep 3 GHz Observations of the Lockman Hole North with the Very Large Array -2. Catalogue and μJy source properties
Tessa Vernstrom, Douglas Scott, Jasper Wall +4
This is the second of two papers describing the observations and source catalogues derived from sensitive 3-GHz images of the Lockman Hole North using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large…