The evolution of radio sources in the UKIDSS-DXS XMM-LSS field

Abstract

We investigate the cosmic evolution of low luminosity (L1.4GHz<1025W~Hz-1sr-1) radio sources in the XMM Large Scale Structure survey field (XMM-LSS). We match low frequency selected (610~MHz) radio sources in the XMM-LSS field with near infrared K-band observations over the same field from the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey. We use both the mean V/Vmax statistic and the radio luminosity function of these matched sources to quantify the evolution of the co-moving space density of the low luminosity radio sources in our sample. Our results indicate that the low luminosity sources evolve differently to their high luminosity counterparts out to a redshift of z0.8. The derived luminosity function is consistent with an increase in the co-moving space density of low luminosity sources by a factor of 1.5 at z=0.8. We show that the use of the K-z diagram for the radio source population, although coarser than a full photometric redshift analysis, produces consistent results with previous studies using >10 band photometry. This offers a promising method for conducting similar analyses over the whole sky with future near- and mid-infrared surveys.

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