1998
DOI: 10.1086/305236
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Constraining Ω0with the Angular Size–Redshift Relation of Double‐lobed Quasars in the FIRST Survey

Abstract: In previous attempts to measure cosmological parameters from the angular size-redshift (θ-z) relation of double-lobed radio sources, the observed data have generally been consistent with a static Euclidean universe, rather than with standard Friedmann models, and past authors have disagreed significantly as to what effects are responsible for this observation. These results and different interpretations may be due largely to a variety of selection effects and differences in the sample definitions destroying th… Show more

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“…In the similar spirit, radio sources constitute a specially powerful population to test the redshift -angular size relation for extended FRIIb galaxies (Daly & Djorgovski 2003), radio galaxies (Guerra & Daly 1998;Guerra, Daly & Wan 2000), and radio loud quasars (Buchalter et al 1998). For instance, it was firstly proposed that the canonical maximum lobe size of radio galaxies may provide a standard ruler for cosmological studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the similar spirit, radio sources constitute a specially powerful population to test the redshift -angular size relation for extended FRIIb galaxies (Daly & Djorgovski 2003), radio galaxies (Guerra & Daly 1998;Guerra, Daly & Wan 2000), and radio loud quasars (Buchalter et al 1998). For instance, it was firstly proposed that the canonical maximum lobe size of radio galaxies may provide a standard ruler for cosmological studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently efforts have also been made to explore the sizes of galaxy clusters at different redshifts, by using radio observations of the Sunyaev-Zeldovich effect together with X-ray emission (De Filippis et al 2005;Bonamente et al 2006). In similar spirit, powerful radio sources have served as a special population to test the redshift -angular size relation for extended FRIIb galaxies (Daly & Djorgovski 2003), radio galaxies (Guerra, Daly & Wan 2000), and radio loud quasars (Buchalter et al 1998). More promising candidates in this context are ultra-compact structures in radio sources (especially in quasars that can be observed up to very high redshifts), with milliarcsecond angular sizes measured by the very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) (Kellermann 1993;Gurvits 1994); for details regarding the respective definitions of angular size see Data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, due to the survey resolution limit, uncertainties in the quasar optical positions, variations in the morphologies of double-lobed sources, and inspection of numerous FIRST radio maps, we also introduce an effective cutoff in the data of 12 ′′ , shown in Fig. 2, following Buchalter et al (1998), below which an accurate morphological classification could not be assigned with certainty. Such a cutoff ensures that we do not include the so called core-jet, diffuse, cometary and other type of extended radio sources that may be mistaken for double-lobed objects at low resolution.…”
Section: The Sample and Selection Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%