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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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  • Publications

Synergy between the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope and the Square Kilometre Array

Sissa Medialab Srl (2015) 145

Authors:

DJ Bacon, Sarah Bridle, Filipe Batoni Abdalla, Michael L Brown, Phil Bull, Stefano Camera, Rob Fender, Keith Grainge, Zeljko Ivezic, Matt Jarvis, Neal Jackson, Donnacha Kirk, Bob Mann, Jason McEwen, John McKean, Jeffrey A Newman, Alvise Raccanelli, Martin Sahlen, Mario Santos, Tony Tyson, Gongbo Zhao
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The Transient Universe with the Square Kilometre Array

Sissa Medialab Srl (2015) 051

Authors:

Rob Fender, Adam Stewart, Jean-Pierre Macquart, Immacolata Donnarumma, Tara Murphy, Adam Deller, Zsolt Paragi, Shami Chatterjee
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The balance of power: accretion and feedback in stellar mass black holes

(2015)

Authors:

Rob Fender, Teo Muñoz-Darias
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LOFAR discovery of a quiet emission mode in PSR B0823+26

(2015)

Authors:

C Sobey, NJ Young, JWT Hessels, P Weltevrede, A Noutsos, BW Stappers, M Kramer, C Bassa, AG Lyne, VI Kondratiev, TE Hassall, EF Keane, AV Bilous, RP Breton, J-M Grießmeier, A Karastergiou, M Pilia, M Serylak, S ter Veen, J van Leeuwen, A Alexov, J Anderson, A Asgekar, IM Avruch, ME Bell, MJ Bentum, G Bernardi, P Best, L Bîrzan, A Bonafede, F Breitling, J Broderick, M Brüggen, A Corstanje, D Carbone, E de Geus, M de Vos, A van Duin, S Duscha, J Eislöffel, H Falcke, RA Fallows, R Fender, C Ferrari, W Frieswijk, MA Garrett, AW Gunst, JP Hamaker, G Heald, M Hoeft, J Hörandel, E Jütte, G Kuper, P Maat, G Mann, S Markoff, R McFadden, D McKay-Bukowski, JP McKean, DD Mulcahy, H Munk, A Nelles, MJ Norden, E Orrù, H Paas, M Pandey-Pommier, VN Pandey, G Pietka, R Pizzo, AG Polatidis, D Rafferty, A Renting, H Röttgering, A Rowlinson, AMM Scaife, D Schwarz, J Sluman, O Smirnov, M Steinmetz, A Stewart, J Swinbank, M Tagger, Y Tang, C Tasse, S Thoudam, C Toribio, R Vermeulen, C Vocks, RJ van Weeren, RAMJ Wijers, MW Wise, O Wucknitz, S Yatawatta, P Zarka
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Neutral hydrogen absorption towards Fast Radio Bursts

(2015)

Authors:

Rob Fender, Tom Oosterloo
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