A radio-luminosity-based model of mild q decrease to z~2 from cosmic ray losses mitigates the >3σ discrepancy in MeerKAT source counts near 10 μJy with ≥2σ evidence, while bounding intrinsic scatter.
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Simulations predict ngVLA at 100 GHz can detect galaxies above 10^9 solar masses at any redshift while SKA low frequencies reach massive dusty galaxies to z=5-7.
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The Radio-IR Correlation in the Context of Deep Radio Source Counts
A radio-luminosity-based model of mild q decrease to z~2 from cosmic ray losses mitigates the >3σ discrepancy in MeerKAT source counts near 10 μJy with ≥2σ evidence, while bounding intrinsic scatter.
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Prospects for Observing Galaxy Spectral Energy Distribution from the Radio to the far-Infrared in the Era of Next-Generation Radio Telescopes
Simulations predict ngVLA at 100 GHz can detect galaxies above 10^9 solar masses at any redshift while SKA low frequencies reach massive dusty galaxies to z=5-7.