UYSO 1 - An extremely young massive stellar object

DENSE INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM IN GALAXIES 91 (2004) 645-648

Authors:

J Forbrich, K Schreyer, B Posselt, R Klein, T Henning

Short-Term Radio-X-ray Correlations of Cygnus X-1

(2003)

Authors:

T Gleissner, J Wilms, GG Pooley, MA Nowak, K Pottschmidt, S Markoff, M Klein-Wolt, RP Fender, R Staubert

The K-band Hubble diagram of submillimetre galaxies and hyperluminous galaxies

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 346:4 (2003) L51-L56

Authors:

S Serjeant, D Farrah, J Geach, T Takagi, A Verma, A Kaviani, M Fox

Abstract:

We present the K-baad Hubble diagrams (K-z relations) of submillimetre-selected galaxies and hyperluminous galaxies (HLIRGs). We report the discovery of a remarkably tight K-z relation of HLIRGs, indistinguishable from that of the most luminous radio galaxies. Like radio galaxies, the HLIRG K-z relation at z ∼ 3 is consistent with a passively evolving ∼3L* instantaneous starburst starting from a redshift of z ∼ 10. In contrast, many submillimetre-selected galaxies are ≳2 mag fainter, and the population has a much larger dispersion. We argue that dust obscuration and/or a larger mass range may be responsible for this scatter. The galaxies so far proved to be hyperluminous may have been biased towards higher AGN bolometric contributions than submillimetre-selected galaxies due to the 60-μm selection of some, so the location on the K-z relation may be related to the presence of the most massive active galactic nucleus. Alternatively, a particular host galaxy mass range may be responsible for both extreme star formation and the most massive active nuclei.

The environments of hyperluminous infrared galaxies at 0.44

(2003)

Authors:

D Farrah, J Geach, M Fox, S Serjeant, S Oliver, A Verma, A Kaviani, M Rowan-Robinson

A transient large-scale relativistic radio jet from GX 339-4

(2003)

Authors:

Elena Gallo, Stephane Corbel, Rob Fender, Tom Maccarone, Tasso Tzioumis