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Journal Articles (Physics)
Items in this Collection
- 3Sivakoff, Gregory Robert
- 2Altamirano, Diego
- 2Fender, Rob P.
- 2Russell, Thomas D.
- 2Waagen, Elizabeth O.
- 1Carey, S. H.
- 3X-Rays: Stars
- 2Radio Continuum: Stars
- 1Accretion
- 1Accretion Discs
- 1Binaries: Close
- 1Cataclysmic Variables
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2012-01-01
Altamirano, Diego, Keek, L., Cumming, A., Sivakoff, Gregory Robert, Heinke, Craig O., Wijnands, Rudy, Degenaar, Nathalie, Homan, Jeroen, Pooley, David
We report on Chandra, Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer (RXTE), Swift/Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) and MAXI observations of an X-ray flare of ∼1 d and subsequent outburst of a transient X-ray source observed in 2011 October–November in the globular cluster Terzan 5. We show that the source is the same...
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2017-01-01
Mooley, Kunal. P., Miller-Jones, James. C. A., Fender, Rob P., Sivakoff, Gregory Robert, Rumsey, C., Perrott, Y., Titterington, David, Grainge, K. J. B., Russell, Thomas D., Carey, S. H., Hickish, Jack, Razavi-Ghods, Nima, Scaife, A., Scott, P., Waagen, Elizabeth O.
The connection between accretion and jet production in accreting white dwarf binary systems, especially dwarf novae, is not well understood. Radio wavelengths provide key insights into the mechanisms responsible for accelerating electrons, including jets and outflows. Here, we present densely...
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2016-01-01
Russell, Thomas D., Miller-Jones, James C. A., Sivakoff, Gregory Robert, Altamirano, Diego, O'Brien, Tim J., Page, Kim L., Templeton, Matthew R., Körding, E. G., Knigge, C., Fender, Rob P., Heinz, S., Maitra, D., Markoff, Sera, Rupen, Michael P., Migliari, Simone, Remillard, Ronald Alan, Russell, D. M., Sarazin, Craig L., Waagen, Elizabeth O.
We present the results of our intensive radio observing campaign of the dwarf nova SS Cyg during its 2010 April outburst. We argue that the observed radio emission was produced by synchrotron emission from a transient radio jet. Comparing the radio light curves from previous and subsequent...