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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 Stephen Smartt CBE FRS MRIA

Professor of Astrophysics

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Hintze Centre for Astrophysical Surveys
  • Pulsars, transients and relativistic astrophysics
  • Rubin-LSST
stephen.smartt@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865273405
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 714
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The Optical Light Curve of GRB 221009A: The Afterglow and the Emerging Supernova

The Astrophysical Journal Letters American Astronomical Society 946:1 (2023) L22-L22

Authors:

MD Fulton, SJ Smartt, L Rhodes, ME Huber, VA Villar, T Moore, S Srivastav, ASB Schultz, KC Chambers, L Izzo, J Hjorth, T-W Chen, M Nicholl, RJ Foley, A Rest, KW Smith, DR Young, SA Sim, J Bright, Y Zenati, T de Boer, J Bulger, J Fairlamb, H Gao, C-C Lin, T Lowe, EA Magnier, IA Smith, R Wainscoat, DA Coulter, DO Jones, CD Kilpatrick, P McGill, E Ramirez-Ruiz, K-S Lee, G Narayan, V Ramakrishnan, R Ridden-Harper, A Singh, Q Wang, AKH Kong, C-C Ngeow, Y-C Pan, S Yang, KW Davis, AL Piro, C Rojas-Bravo, J Sommer, SK Yadavalli

Abstract:

Abstract We present extensive optical photometry of the afterglow of GRB 221009A. Our data cover 0.9–59.9 days from the time of Swift and Fermi gamma-ray burst (GRB) detections. Photometry in rizy -band filters was collected primarily with Pan-STARRS and supplemented by multiple 1–4 m imaging facilities. We analyzed the Swift X-ray data of the afterglow and found a single decline rate power law f ( t ) ∝ t −1.556±0.002 best describes the light curve. In addition to the high foreground Milky Way dust extinction along this line of sight, the data favor additional extinction to consistently model the optical to X-ray flux with optically thin synchrotron emission. We fit the X-ray-derived power law to the optical light curve and find good agreement with the measured data up to 5−6 days. Thereafter we find a flux excess in the riy bands that peaks in the observer frame at ∼20 days. This excess shares similar light-curve profiles to the Type Ic broad-lined supernovae SN 2016jca and SN 2017iuk once corrected for the GRB redshift of z = 0.151 and arbitrarily scaled. This may be representative of an SN emerging from the declining afterglow. We measure rest-frame absolute peak AB magnitudes of M g = −19.8 ± 0.6 and M r = − 19.4 ± 0.3 and M z = −20.1 ± 0.3. If this is an SN component, then Bayesian modeling of the excess flux would imply explosion parameters of M ej = 7.1 − 1.7 + 2.4 M ⊙ , M Ni = 1.0 − 0.4 + 0.6 M ⊙ , and v ej = 33,900 − 5700 + 5900 km s −1 , for the ejecta mass, nickel mass, and ejecta velocity respectively, inferring an explosion energy of E kin ≃ 2.6–9.0 × 10 52 erg.
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Photometry and spectroscopy of the Type Icn supernova 2021ckj: The diverse properties of the ejecta and circumstellar matter of Type Icn SNe

(2023)

Authors:

T Nagao, H Kuncarayakti, K Maeda, T Moore, A Pastorello, S Mattila, K Uno, SJ Smartt, SA Sim, L Ferrari, L Tomasella, JP Anderson, T-W Chen, L Galbany, H Gao, M Gromadzki, CP Gutiérrez, C Inserra, E Kankare, EA Magnier, TE Müller-Bravo, A Reguitti, DR Young
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Multiwavelength observations of the extraordinary accretion event AT2021lwx

(2023)

Authors:

P Wiseman, Y Wang, S Hönig, N Castro-Segura, P Clark, C Frohmaier, MD Fulton, G Leloudas, M Middleton, TE Müller-Bravo, A Mummery, M Pursiainen, SJ Smartt, K Smith, M Sullivan, JP Anderson, JA Acosta Pulido, P Charalampopoulos, M Banerji, M Dennefeld, L Galbany, M Gromadzki, CP Gutiérrez, N Ihanec, E Kankare, A Lawrence, B Mockler, T Moore, M Nicholl, F Onori, T Petrushevska, F Ragosta, S Rest, M Smith, T Wevers, R Carini, T-W Chen, K Chambers, H Gao, M Huber, C Inserra, E Magnier, L Makrygianni, M Toy, F Vincentelli, DR Young
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Day-time-scale variability in the radio light curve of the Tidal Disruption Event AT2022cmc: confirmation of a highly relativistic outflow

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 521:1 (2023) 389-395

Authors:

L Rhodes, JS Bright, R Fender, I Sfaradi, DA Green, A Horesh, K Mooley, D Pasham, S Smartt, DJ Titterington, AJ van der Horst, DRA Williams
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Forbidden hugs in pandemic times

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 671 (2023) a158

Authors:

A Pastorello, G Valerin, M Fraser, A Reguitti, N Elias-Rosa, AV Filippenko, C Rojas-Bravo, L Tartaglia, TM Reynolds, S Valenti, JE Andrews, C Ashall, KA Bostroem, TG Brink, J Burke, Y-Z Cai, E Cappellaro, DA Coulter, R Dastidar, KW Davis, G Dimitriadis, A Fiore, RJ Foley, D Fugazza, L Galbany, A Gangopadhyay, S Geier, CP Gutiérrez, J Haislip, D Hiramatsu, S Holmbo, DA Howell, EY Hsiao, T Hung, SW Jha, E Kankare, E Karamehmetoglu, CD Kilpatrick, R Kotak, V Kouprianov, T Kravtsov, S Kumar, Z-T Li, MJ Lundquist, P Lundqvist, K Matilainen, PA Mazzali, C McCully, K Misra, A Morales-Garoffolo, S Moran, N Morrell, M Newsome, E Padilla Gonzalez, Y-C Pan, C Pellegrino, MM Phillips, G Pignata, AL Piro, DE Reichart, A Rest, I Salmaso, DJ Sand, MR Siebert, SJ Smartt, KW Smith, S Srivastav, MD Stritzinger, K Taggart, S Tinyanont, S-Y Yan, L Wang, X-F Wang, SC Williams, S Wyatt, T-M Zhang, T de Boer, K Chambers, H Gao, E Magnier
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