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- 3Miller-Jones, James C. A.
- 3Rupen, Michael P.
- 3Woudt, Patrick Alan
- 2Coppejans, Deanne L.
- 2Corbel, Stephane
- 2Accretion
- 2Accretion Discs
- 2Cataclysmic Variables
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- 2Radiation Mechanisms: General
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2016-01-01
Coppejans, Deanne L., Körding, Elmar G., Miller-Jones, James. C. A., Rupen, Michael P., Sivakoff, Gregory Robert, Knigge, C., Groot, Paul J., Woudt, Patrick Alan, Waagen, Elizabeth O., Templeton, Matthew
We present 8–12 GHz radio light curves of five dwarf nova (DN) type cataclysmic variable stars (CVs) in outburst (RX And, U Gem, and Z Cam), or superoutburst (SU UMa and YZ Cnc), increasing the number of radio-detected DN by a factor of 2. The observed radio emission was variable on time-scales...
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2015-01-01
Corbel, Stephane, Miller-Jones, James C. A., Fender, Rob P., Gallo, Elena, Maccarone, Thomas J., O'Brien, Tim, Paragi, Zsolt, Rupen, Michael P., Rushton, Anthony, Sabatini, Sabina, Sivakoff, Gregory Robert, Strader, Jay, Woudt, Patrick Alan
The universal link between the processes of accretion and ejection leads to the formation of jets and outflows around accreting compact objects. Incoherent synchrotron emission from these outflows can be observed from a wide range of accreting binaries, including black holes, neutron stars, and...
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2015-01-01
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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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...