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Journal Articles (Physics)
Items in this Collection
- 23Sivakoff, Gregory Robert
- 11Altamirano, Diego
- 10Heinke, Craig O.
- 10Miller-Jones, James C. A.
- 8Russell, D. M.
- 7Fender, Rob P.
- 23X-Rays: Binaries
- 8Accretion
- 8Ism: Jets And Outflows
- 7Accretion Discs
- 7Radio Continuum: Stars
- 7Stars: Neutron
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2014-01-01
Russell, Thomas D., Soria, Roberto, Miller-Jones, James C. A., Curran, P. A., Markoff, Sera, Russell, D. M., Sivakoff, Gregory Robert
We present the results of our quasi-simultaneous radio, submm, infrared, optical and X-ray study of the Galactic black hole candidate X-ray binary MAXI J1836−194 during its 2011 outburst. We consider the full multiwavelength spectral evolution of the outburst, investigating whether the evolution...
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2014-01-01
Curran, P. A., Coriat, Mickael, Miller-Jones, James C. A., Armstrong, R. P., Edwards, P. G., Sivakoff, Gregory Robert, Woudt, Patrick Alan, Altamirano, Diego, Belloni, Thomaso. M., Corbel, Stephane, Fender, Rob P., Körding, Elmar. G., Krimm, H. A., Markoff, Sera, Migliari, Simone, Russell, D. M., Stevens, J., Tzioumis, T.
Swift J1745−26 is an X-ray binary towards the Galactic Centre that was detected when it went into outburst in 2012 September. This source is thought to be one of a growing number of sources that display ‘failed outbursts’, in which the self-absorbed radio jets of the transient source are never...
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2017-01-01
Bahramian, Arash, Heinke, Craig O., Tudor, Vlad, Miller-Jones, James. C. A., Bogdanov, Slavko, Maccarone, Thomas J., Knigge, C., Sivakoff, Gregory Robert, Chomiuk, Laura, Strader, Jay, Garcia, Javier A., Kallman, Timothy
47 Tuc X9 is a low-mass X-ray binary (LMXB) in the globular cluster 47 Tucanae, and was previously thought to be a cataclysmic variable. However, Miller-Jones et al. recently identified a radio counterpart to X9 (inferring a radio/X-ray luminosity ratio consistent with black hole LMXBs), and...