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- 6Sivakoff, Gregory Robert
- 5Rupen, Michael P.
- 4Altamirano, Diego
- 4Fender, Rob P.
- 4Maitra, D.
- 6Radio Continuum: Stars
- 4Ism: Jets And Outflows
- 4X-Rays: Binaries
- 2Cataclysmic Variables
- 2Novae
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2016-01-01
Bahramian, Arash, Tetarenko, Alexandra Jean, Sivakoff, Gregory Robert, Tremou, Evangelia, Linares, Manuel, Tudor, Vlad, Miller-Jones, James C. A., Heinke, Craig O., Chomiuk, Laura, Strader, Jay, Altamirano, Diego, Degenaar, Nathalie, Maccarone, Thomas J., Patruno, A., Sanna, Andrea, Wijnands, Rudy
The paper “Disc-Jet Coupling in the Terzan 5 Neutron Star X-ray Binary EXO 1745−248” was published as Tetarenko et al. 2016, MNRAS, 460, 345–355. In Section 3.3 of the paper there is a minor error in equation (1). The correct equation is as follows, (logLR−logLR,c)=logξ+β(logLX−logLX,c). (1) The...
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2017-01-01
Tetarenko, Alexandra Jean, Sivakoff, Gregory Robert, Miller-Jones, James C. A., Rosolowsky, E. W., Petitpas, G., Gurwell, M., Wouterloot, J., Fender, Rob P., Heinz, S., Maitra, D., Markoff, Sera B., Migliari, Simone, Rupen, Michael P., Rushton, Anthony P., Russell, D. M., Russell, Thomas D., Sarazin, Craig L.
We present simultaneous radio through sub-mm observations of the black hole X-ray binary (BHXB) V404 Cygni during the most active phase of its June 2015 outburst. Our 4 h long set of overlapping observations with the Very Large Array, the Sub-millimeter Array and the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope...
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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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2015-01-01
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...
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2017-01-01
Rushton, Anthony P., Miller-Jones, James C. A., Curran, P. A., Sivakoff, Gregory Robert, Rupen, Michael P., Paragi, Zsolt, Spencer, Ralph E., Yang, Jinhyuk, Altamirano, Diego, Belloni, Thomaso M., Fender, Rob P., Krimm, H. A., Maitra, D., Migliari, Simone, Russell, D. M., Russell, Thomas D., Soria, Roberto, Tudose, Valeriu
Black hole X-ray binaries undergo occasional outbursts caused by changing inner accretion flows. Here we report high angular resolution radio observations of the 2013 outburst of the black hole candidate X-ray binary system XTE J1908+094, using data from the Very Long Baseline Array and European...
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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...