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Black Hole

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.

Credit: ALAIN RIAZUELO, IAP/UPMC/CNRS. CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE IMAGES.

Prof. Matt Jarvis

Professor of Astrophysics

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Cosmology
  • Galaxy formation and evolution
  • Hintze Centre for Astrophysical Surveys
  • MeerKAT
  • Rubin-LSST
  • The Square Kilometre Array (SKA)
Matt.Jarvis@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)83654
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 703
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Herschel-ATLAS: rapid evolution of dust in galaxies over the last 5 billion years

\mnras 417 (2011) 1510-1533-1510-1533

Authors:

L Dunne, HL Gomez, E da Cunha, S Charlot, S Dye, S Eales, SJ Maddox, K Rowlands, DJB Smith, R Auld, M Baes, DG Bonfield, N Bourne, S Buttiglione, A Cava, DL Clements, KEK Coppin, A Cooray, A Dariush, G de Zotti, S Driver, J Fritz, J Geach, R Hopwood, E Ibar, RJ Ivison, MJ Jarvis, L Kelvin, E Pascale, M Pohlen, C Popescu, EE Rigby, A Robotham, G Rodighiero, AE Sansom, S Serjeant, P Temi, M Thompson, R Tuffs, P van der Werf, C Vlahakis
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Modeling of the HERMES submillimeter source lensed by a dark matter dominated foreground group of galaxies

Astrophysical Journal 738:2 (2011)

Authors:

R Gavazzi, A Cooray, A Conley, JE Aguirre, A Amblard, R Auld, A Beelen, A Blain, R Blundell, J Bock, CM Bradford, C Bridge, D Brisbin, D Burgarella, P Chanial, E Chapin, N Christopher, DL Clements, P Cox, SG Djorgovski, CD Dowell, S Eales, L Earle, TP Ellsworth-Bowers, D Farrah, A Franceschini, H Fu, J Glenn, EA González Solares, M Griffin, MA Gurwell, M Halpern, E Ibar, RJ Ivison, M Jarvis, J Kamenetzky, S Kim, M Krips, L Levenson, R Lupu, A Mahabal, PD Maloney, C Maraston, L Marchetti, G Marsden, H Matsuhara, AMJ Mortier, E Murphy, BJ Naylor, R Neri, HT Nguyen, SJ Oliver, A Omont, MJ Page, A Papageorgiou, CP Pearson, I Pérez-Fournon, M Pohlen, N Rangwala, JI Rawlings, G Raymond, D Riechers, G Rodighiero, IG Roseboom, M Rowan-Robinson, B Schulz, D Scott, KS Scott, P Serra, N Seymour, DL Shupe, AJ Smith, M Symeonidis, KE Tugwell, M Vaccari, E Valiante, I Valtchanov, A Verma, JD Vieira, L Vigroux, L Wang, J Wardlow, D Wiebe, G Wright, CK Xu, G Zeimann, M Zemcov, J Zmuidzinas

Abstract:

We present the results of a gravitational lensing analysis of the bright z s = 2.957 submillimeter galaxy (SMG) HERMES found in the Herschel/SPIRE science demonstration phase data from the Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey (HerMES) project. The high-resolution imaging available in optical and near-IR channels, along with CO emission obtained with the Plateau de Bure Interferometer, allows us to precisely estimate the intrinsic source extension and hence estimate the total lensing magnification to be μ = 10.9 ± 0.7. We measure the half-light radius R eff of the source in the rest-frame near-UV and V bands that characterize the unobscured light coming from stars and find R eff, * = [2.0 ± 0.1] kpc, in good agreement with recent studies on the SMG population. This lens model is also used to estimate the size of the gas distribution (Reff, gas = [1.1 ± 0.5] kpc) by mapping back in the source plane the CO (J = 5 → 4) transition line emission. The lens modeling yields a relatively large Einstein radius R Ein = 4.″10 ± 0″.02, corresponding to a deflector velocity dispersion of [483 ± 16] km s -1. This shows that HERMES is lensed by a galaxy group-size dark matter halo at redshift z l ∼ 0.6. The projected dark matter contribution largely dominates the mass budget within the Einstein radius with f dm(< R Ein) ∼ 80%. This fraction reduces to f dm(< R eff, G1 ≃ 4.5 kpc) ∼ 47% within the effective radius of the main deflecting galaxy of stellar mass M *, G1 = [8.5 ± 1.6] × 1011 M ⊙. At this smaller scale the dark matter fraction is consistent with results already found for massive lensing ellipticals at z ∼ 0.2 from the Sloan Lens ACS Survey. © 2011. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Herschel-ATLAS: counterparts from the ultraviolet-near-infrared in the science demonstration phase catalogue

\mnras 416 (2011) 857-872-857-872

Authors:

DJB Smith, L Dunne, SJ Maddox, S Eales, DG Bonfield, MJ Jarvis, W Sutherland, S Fleuren, EE Rigby, MA Thompson, IK Baldry, S Bamford, S Buttiglione, A Cava, DL Clements, A Cooray, S Croom, A Dariush, G de Zotti, SP Driver, JS Dunlop, J Fritz, DT Hill, A Hopkins, R Hopwood, E Ibar, RJ Ivison, DH Jones, L Kelvin, L Leeuw, J Liske, J Loveday, BF Madore, P Norberg, P Panuzzo, E Pascale, M Pohlen, CC Popescu, M Prescott, A Robotham, G Rodighiero, D Scott, M Seibert, R Sharp, P Temi, RJ Tuffs, P van der Werf, E van Kampen
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Herschel-ATLAS: the link between accretion luminosity and star formation in quasar host galaxies

\mnras 416 (2011) 13-21-13-21

Authors:

DG Bonfield, MJ Jarvis, MJ Hardcastle, A Cooray, E Hatziminaoglou, RJ Ivison, MJ Page, JA Stevens, G de Zotti, R Auld, M Baes, S Buttiglione, A Cava, A Dariush, JS Dunlop, L Dunne, S Dye, S Eales, J Fritz, R Hopwood, E Ibar, SJ Maddox, MJ Micha lowski, E Pascale, M Pohlen, EE Rigby, G Rodighiero, S Serjeant, DJB Smith, P Temi, P van der Werf
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Herschel-Astrophysical Terahertz Large Area Survey: detection of a far-infrared population around galaxy clusters

\mnras 416 (2011) 680-688-680-688

Authors:

KEK Coppin, JE Geach, I Smail, L Dunne, AC Edge, RJ Ivison, S Maddox, R Auld, M Baes, S Buttiglione, A Cava, DL Clements, A Cooray, A Dariush, G de Zotti, S Dye, S Eales, J Fritz, R Hopwood, E Ibar, M Jarvis, MJ Micha lowski, DNA Murphy, M Negrello, E Pascale, M Pohlen, E Rigby, G Rodighiero, D Scott, S Serjeant, DJB Smith, P Temi, P van der Werf
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