The distribution of radio plasma in time and space.
Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci 363:1828 (2005) 645-654
Abstract:
The influence of jet-ejected plasma has been an important theme of this meeting; I draw attention to the prevalence of jet-ejected plasma, in particular that which has not been properly accounted for in the past. There are three strands to this paper: important emission which is prominent only at the lowest radio frequencies; relic radio plasma which must exist if even the most basic aspects of radio source evolutionary models are correct; and evidence that some 'radio-quiet' quasars could be FR-I radio sources.Exploring the Nature of Weak Chandra Sources near the Galactic Centre
ArXiv astro-ph/0501327 (2005)
Abstract:
We present results from the first near-IR imaging of the weak X-ray sources discovered in the Chandra/ACIS-I survey (Wang et al. 2002) towards the Galactic Centre (GC). These ~800 discrete sources, which contribute significantly to the GC X-ray emission, represent an important and previously unknown population within the Galaxy. From our VLT observations we will identify likely IR counterparts to a sample of the hardest sources, which are most likely X-ray binaries. With these data we can place constraints on the nature of the discrete weak X-ray source population of the GC.Exploring the Nature of Weak Chandra Sources near the Galactic Centre
(2005)
Rapid variability of the arcsec-scale X-ray jets of SS 433
ArXiv astro-ph/0501097 (2005)