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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.

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: first data release of the Science Demonstration Phase source catalogues

\mnras 415 (2011) 2336-2348-2336-2348

Authors:

EE Rigby, SJ Maddox, L Dunne, M Negrello, DJB Smith, J González-Nuevo, D Herranz, M López-Caniego, R Auld, S Buttiglione, M Baes, A Cava, A Cooray, DL Clements, A Dariush, G de Zotti, S Dye, S Eales, D Frayer, J Fritz, R Hopwood, E Ibar, RJ Ivison, M Jarvis, P Panuzzo, E Pascale, M Pohlen, G Rodighiero, S Serjeant, P Temi, MA Thompson
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Deep Spitzer Observations of Infrared-faint Radio Sources: High-redshift Radio-loud Active Galactic Nuclei?

\apj 736 (2011) 55-55

Authors:

RP Norris, J Afonso, A Cava, D Farrah, MT Huynh, RJ Ivison, M Jarvis, M Lacy, M Mao, C Maraston, J-C Mauduit, E Middelberg, S Oliver, N Seymour, J Surace
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The Spitzer Extragalactic Representative Volume Survey: The Environments of High-z SDSS Quasi-stellar Objects

\apj 735 (2011) 123-123

Authors:

JT Falder, JA Stevens, MJ Jarvis, DG Bonfield, M Lacy, D Farrah, S Oliver, J Surace, J-C Mauduit, M Vaccari, L Marchetti, E González-Solares, J Afonso, A Cava, N Seymour
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The first release of data from the Herschel ATLAS: the SPIRE images

\mnras 415 (2011) 911-917-911-917

Authors:

E Pascale, R Auld, A Dariush, L Dunne, S Eales, S Maddox, P Panuzzo, M Pohlen, DJB Smith, S Buttiglione, A Cava, DL Clements, A Cooray, S Dye, G de Zotti, J Fritz, R Hopwood, E Ibar, RJ Ivison, MJ Jarvis, L Leeuw, M López-Caniego, E Rigby, G Rodighiero, D Scott, MWL Smith, P Temi, M Vaccari, I Valtchanov
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Observation of H2O in a strongly lensed Herschel -ATLAS source at z = 2.3

Astronomy and Astrophysics 530 (2011)

Authors:

A Omont, R Neri, P Cox, R Lupu, M Guélin, P Van Der Werf, A Weiß, R Ivison, M Negrello, L Leeuw, M Lehnert, I Smail, A Verma, AJ Baker, A Beelen, JE Aguirre, M Baes, F Bertoldi, DL Clements, A Cooray, K Coppin, H Dannerbauer, G De Zotti, S Dye, N Fiolet, D Frayer, R Gavazzi, D Hughes, M Jarvis, M Krips, MJ Michałowski, EJ Murphy, D Riechers, S Serjeant, AM Swinbank, P Temi, M Vaccari, JD Vieira, R Auld, B Buttiglione, A Cava, A Dariush, L Dunne, SA Eales, J Fritz, H Gomez, E Ibar, S Maddox, E Pascale, M Pohlen, E Rigby, DJB Smith, J Bock, CM Bradford, J Glenn, KS Scott, J Zmuidzinas

Abstract:

The Herschel survey, H-ATLAS, with its large areal coverage, has recently discovered a number of bright, strongly lensed high-z submillimeter galaxies. The strong magnification makes it possible to study molecular species other than CO, which are otherwise difficult to observe in high-z galaxies. Among the lensed galaxies already identified by H-ATLAS, the source J090302.9-014127B (SDP.17b) at z = 2.305 is remarkable because of its excitation conditions and a tentative detection of the H2O 202-111 emission line (Lupu et al. 2010, ApJ, submitted). We report observations of this line in SDP.17b using the IRAM interferometer equipped with its new 277-371 GHz receivers. The H2O line is detected at a redshift of z = 2.3049 ± 0.0006, with a flux of 7.8 ± 0.5 Jy km s-1 and a FWHM of 250 ± 60 km s-1. The new flux is 2.4 times weaker than the previous tentative detection, although both remain marginally consistent within 1.6σ. The intrinsic line luminosity and ratio of H2O(2 02 - 111)/CO(8 - 7) are comparable with those of the nearby starburst/enshrouded-AGN Mrk 231, and the ratio I(H2O)/L FIR is even higher, suggesting that SDP.17b could also host a luminous AGN. The detection of a strong H2O 202 - 1 11 line in SDP.17b implies an efficient excitation mechanism of the water levels that must occur in very dense and warm interstellar gas probably similar to Mrk 231. © 2011 ESO.
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