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Lensing of space time around a black hole. At Oxford we study black holes observationally and theoretically on all size and time scales - it is some of our core work.

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Professor Roger Davies

Emeritus Wetton Professor

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics
  • Instrumentation

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Astronomical instrumentation
  • Cosmology
  • Galaxy formation and evolution
  • Hintze Centre for Astrophysical Surveys
  • Rubin-LSST
  • Extremely Large Telescope
Roger.Davies@physics.ox.ac.uk
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The atlas 3D Project – XXXI. Nuclear radio emission in nearby early-type galaxies

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 458:2 (2016) 2221-2268

Authors:

K Nyland, LM Young, JM Wrobel, M Sarzi, R Morganti, K Alatalo, L Blitz, F Bournaud, Martin Bureau, M Cappellari, AF Crocker, RL Davies, TA Davis, PT de Zeeuw, P-A Duc, E Emsellem, S Khochfar, D Krajnović, H Kuntschner, RM McDermid, T Naab, T Oosterloo, N Scott, P Serra, A-M Weijmans

Abstract:

We present the results of a high-resolution, 5 GHz, Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array study of the nuclear radio emission in a representative subset of the ATLAS3D survey of early-type galaxies (ETGs). We find that 51 ± 4 per cent of the ETGs in our sample contain nuclear radio emission with luminosities as low as 1018 W Hz-1. Most of the nuclear radio sources have compact (≲25-110 pc) morphologies, although ~10 per cent display multicomponent core+jet or extended jet/lobe structures. Based on the radio continuum properties, as well as optical emission line diagnostics and the nuclear X-ray properties, we conclude that the majority of the central 5 GHz sources detected in the ATLAS3D galaxies are associated with the presence of an active galactic nucleus (AGN). However, even at subarcsecond spatial resolution, the nuclear radio emission in some cases appears to arise from low-level nuclear star formation rather than an AGN, particularly when molecular gas and a young central stellar population is present. This is in contrast to popular assumptions in the literature that the presence of a compact, unresolved, nuclear radio continuum source universally signifies the presence of an AGN. Additionally, we examine the relationships between the 5 GHz luminosity and various galaxy properties including the molecular gas mass and - for the first time - the global kinematic state. We discuss implications for the growth, triggering, and fuelling of radio AGNs, as well as AGN-driven feedback in the continued evolution of nearby ETGs.
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The KMOS GTO Cluster Program: Absorption Line Spectroscopy of Cluster Galaxies at z∼1.5

MULTI-OBJECT SPECTROSCOPY IN THE NEXT DECADE: BIG QUESTIONS, LARGE SURVEYS, AND WIDE FIELDS 507 (2016) 281-285

Authors:

RCW Houghton, RL Davies, R Bender, A Beifiori, J Chan, M Cappellari, A Galametz, I Lewis, JT Mende, L Prichard, RP Saglia, R Sharples, R Smith, J Stott, D Wilman, M Wegner
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The SAMI Pilot Survey: stellar kinematics of galaxies in Abell 85, 168 and 2399

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 454:2 (2015) 2050-2066

Authors:

LMR Fogarty, N Scott, MS Owers, SM Croom, K Bekki, RCW Houghton, J van de Sande, F D'Eugenio, GN Cecil, MM Colless, J Bland-Hawthorn, S Brough, L Cortese, RL Davies, DH Jones, M Pracy, JT Allen, JJ Bryant, M Goodwin, AW Green, IS Konstantopoulos, JS Lawrence, NPF Lorente, S Richards, RG Sharp
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The initial mass functions of M31 and M32 through far red stellar absorption features

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 452:1 (2015) 597-606

Authors:

Simon Zieleniewski, Ryan CW Houghton, Niranjan Thatte, Roger L Davies
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The SAMI Pilot Survey: the fundamental and mass planes in three low-redshift clusters

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 451:3 (2015) 2723-2734

Authors:

Nicholas Scott, LMR Fogarty, Matt S Owers, Scott M Croom, Matthew Colless, Roger L Davies, S Brough, Michael B Pracy, Joss Bland-Hawthorn, D Heath Jones, JT Allen, Julia J Bryant, Luca Cortese, Michael Goodwin, Andrew W Green, Iraklis S Konstantopoulos, JS Lawrence, Samuel Richards, Rob Sharp
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