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Deep Chandra observations of the NGC 4472 globular cluster black hole XMMU 1229397+075333: short-term variability from the first globular cluster black hole binary
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Joseph, Tana D., Maccarone, Thomas J., Kraft, Ralph P., Sivakoff, Gregory Robert
In this paper, we discuss the luminosity modulations and spectral analysis results of the recent deep observations of XMMU 122939.7+075333, the first black hole discovered in a globular cluster. The source has been detected many times, typically with LX > 1039 erg s−1, but in a 2010 observation...
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Deep radio imaging of 47 Tuc identifies the peculiar X-ray source X9 as a new black hole candidate
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Miller-Jones, James C. A., Strader, Jay, Heinke, Craig O., Maccarone, Thomas J., van den Berg, Maureen, Knigge, C., Chomiuk, Laura, Noyola, Eva, Russell, Thomas D., Seth, Anil C., Sivakoff, Gregory Robert
We report the detection of steady radio emission from the known X-ray source X9 in the globular cluster 47 Tuc. With a double-peaked C IV emission line in its ultraviolet spectrum providing a clear signature of accretion, this source had been previously classified as a cataclysmic variable. In...
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Coppejans, Deanne L., Körding, Elmar G., Miller-Jones, James C. A., Rupen, Michael P., Knigge, C., Sivakoff, Gregory Robert, Groot, Paul J.
Radio emission from non-magnetic cataclysmic variables (CVs, accreting white dwarfs) could allow detailed studies of outflows and possibly accretion flows in these nearby, numerous and non-relativistic compact accretors. Up to now, however, very few CVs have been detected in the radio. We have...
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Curran, P. A., Miller-Jones, James C. A., Rushton, Anthony P., Pawar, Devraj D., Anderson, G. E., Altamirano, Diego, Krimm, H. A., Broderick, J. W., Belloni, Thomaso M., Fender, Rob P., Körding, E. G., Maitra, D., Markoff, Sera, Migliari, Simone, Rumsey, C., Rupen, Michael P., Russell, D. M., Russell, Thomas D., Sarazin, Craig L., Sivakoff, Gregory Robert, Soria, Roberto, Tetarenko, Alexandra Jean, Titterington, David, Tudose, Valeriu
XTE J1908+094 is an X-ray transient black hole candidate in the Galactic plane that was observed in outburst in 2002 and 2013. Here we present multifrequency radio and X-ray data, including radio polarimetry, spanning the entire period of the 2013 outburst. We find that the X-ray behaviour of XTE...
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Degenaar, Nathalie, Wijnands, Rudy, Bahramian, Arash, Sivakoff, Gregory Robert, Heinke, Craig O., Brown, E. F., Fridriksson, Joel K., Homan, Jeroen, Cackett, Edward M., Cumming, A., Miller, Jon M., Altamirano, Diego, Pooley, David
When neutron stars reside in transient X-ray binaries, their crustal layers become heated during accretion outbursts and subsequently cool in quiescence. Observing and modelling this thermal response has yielded valuable insight into the physics of neutron star crusts. However, one unresolved...
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Russell, Thomas D., Miller-Jones, James C. A., Curran, P. A., Soria, Roberto, Altamirano, Diego, Corbel, Stéphane, Coriat, Mickael, Moin, A., Russell, D. M., Sivakoff, Gregory Robert, Slaven-Blair, T. J., Belloni, Thomaso M., Fender, Rob P., Heinz, S., Jonker, P. G., Krimm, H. A., Körding, Elmar G., Maitra, D., Markoff, Sera, Middleton, Matthew, Migliari, Simone, Remillard, Ronald Alan, Rupen, Michael P., Sarazin, Craig L., Tetarenko, Alexandra Jean, Torres, M. A. P., Tudose, Valeriu, Tzioumis, A. K.
MAXI J1836−194 is a Galactic black hole candidate X-ray binary that was discovered in 2011 when it went into outburst. In this paper, we present the full radio monitoring of this system during its ‘failed’ outburst, in which the source did not complete a full set of state changes, only...