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Relativistic Jet from Black Hole

An artist's impression of a relativistic jet propagating away from a black hole at close to the speed of light. Such jets are formed by the inner regions of the accretion flow: matter flowing inwards towards the black hole, via processes which are not yet fully understood. The accretion flow emits primarily in X-rays, the relativistic jet in the radio band: by combing observations in each band we can try and understand how such jets form and how much energy they carry away from the black hole.

Professor Rob Fender

Professor of Astrophysics

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Hintze Centre for Astrophysical Surveys
  • MeerKAT
  • Pulsars, transients and relativistic astrophysics
  • Rubin-LSST
  • The Square Kilometre Array (SKA)
  • Gamma-ray astronomy
Rob.Fender@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73435
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 712
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Engineering and Science Highlights of the KAT-7 Radio Telescope

(2016)

Authors:

AR Foley, T Alberts, RP Armstrong, A Barta, EF Bauermeister, H Bester, S Blose, RS Booth, DH Botha, SJ Buchner, C Carignan, T Cheetham, K Cloete, G Coreejes, RC Crida, SD Cross, F Curtolo, A Dikgale, MS de Villiers, LJ du Toit, SWP Esterhuyse, B Fanaroff, RP Fender, M Fijalkowski, D Fourie, B Frank, D George, P Gibbs, S Goedhart, J Grobbelaar, SC Gumede, P Herselman, KM Hess, N Hoek, J Horrell, JL Jonas, JDB Jordaan, R Julie, F Kapp, P Kotzé, T Kusel, A Langman, R Lehmensiek, D Liebenberg, IJV Liebenberg, A Loots, RT Lord, DM Lucero, J Ludick, P Macfarlane, M Madlavana, L Magnus, C Magozore, JA Malan, JR Manley, L Marais, N Marais, SJ Marais, M Maree, A Martens, O Mokone, V Moss, S Mthembu, W New, GD Nicholson, PC van Niekerk, N Oozeer, SS Passmoor, A Peens-Hough, AB Pińska, P Prozesky, S Rajan, S Ratcliffe, R Renil, LL Richter, D Rosekrans, A Rust, AC Schröder, LC Schwardt, S Seranyane, M Serylak, DS Shepherd, R Siebrits, L Sofeya, R Spann, R Springbok, PS Swart, Venkatasubramani L Thondikulam, IP Theron, A Tiplady, O Toruvanda, S Tshongweni, L van den Heever, C van der Merwe, R van Rooyen, S Wakhaba, AL Walker, M Welz, L Williams, M Wolleben, PA Woudt, NJ Young, JTL Zwart
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The reproducible radio outbursts of SS Cygni

(2016)

Authors:

TD Russell, JCA Miller-Jones, GR Sivakoff, D Altamirano, TJ O'Brien, KL Page, MR Templeton, EG Koerding, C Knigge, MP Rupen, RP Fender, S Heinz, D Maitra, S Markoff, S Migliari, RA Remillard, DM Russell, CL Sarazin, EO Waagen
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Regulation of black-hole accretion by a disk wind during a violent outburst of V404 Cygni

Nature Nature Publishing Group 534 (2016) 75-78

Authors:

T Muñoz-Darias, J Casares, D Mata Sánchez, Robert Fender, M Armas Padilla, M Linares, G Ponti, PA Charles, Kunal Mooley, J Rodriguez

Abstract:

Accretion of matter onto black holes is universally associated with strong radiative feedback and powerful outflows. In particular, black-hole transients have outflows whose properties are strongly coupled to those of the accretion flow. This includes X-ray winds of ionized material, expelled from the accretion disk encircling the black hole, and collimated radio jets. Very recently, a distinct optical variability pattern has been reported in the transient stellar-mass black hole V404 Cygni, and interpreted as disrupted mass flow into the inner regions of its large accretion disk. Here we report observations of a sustained outer accretion disk wind in V404 Cyg, which is unlike any seen hitherto. We find that the outflowing wind is neutral, has a large covering factor, expands at one per cent of the speed of light and triggers a nebular phase once accretion drops sharply and the ejecta become optically thin. The large expelled mass (>10(-8) solar masses) indicates that the outburst was prematurely ended when a sizeable fraction of the outer disk was depleted by the wind, detaching the inner regions from the rest of the disk. The luminous, but brief, accretion phases shown by transients with large accretion disks imply that this outflow is probably a fundamental ingredient in regulating mass accretion onto black holes.
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Regulation of black-hole accretion by a disk wind during a violent outburst of V404 Cygni

(2016)

Authors:

T Muñoz-Darias, J Casares, D Mata Sánchez, RP Fender, M Armas Padilla, M Linares, G Ponti, PA Charles, KP Mooley, J Rodriguez
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Disc‐jet‐wind coupling in black hole binaries, and other stories

Astronomische Nachrichten Wiley 337:4‐5 (2016) 381-384
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