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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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Search for transient optical counterparts to high-energy IceCube neutrinos with Pan-STARRS1

Astronomy and Astrophysics EDP Sciences 626 (2019) A117

Authors:

E Kankare, M Huber, SJ Smartt, K Chambers, KW Smith, O McBrien, T-W Chen, H Flewelling, T Lowe, E Magnier, A Schultz, C Waters, RJ Wainscoat, M Willman, D Wright, D Young, M Ackermann, J Adams, JA Aguilar, M Ahlers, M Ahrens, C Alispach, D Altmann, K Andeen, T Anderson, I Ansseau, G Anton, C Argüelles, J Auffenberg, S Axani, P Backes, H Bagherpour, X Bai, A Barbano, SW Barwick, V Baum, R Bay, JJ Beatty, K-H Becker, JB Tjus, S Benzvi, D Berley, E Bernardini, DZ Besson, G Binder, D Bindig, E Blaufuss, S Blot, C Bohm

Abstract:

In order to identify the sources of the observed diffuse high-energy neutrino flux, it is crucial to discover their electromagnetic counterparts. To increase the sensitivity of detecting counterparts of transient or variable sources by telescopes with a limited field of view, IceCube began releasing alerts for single high-energy (Eν >  60 TeV) neutrino detections with sky localisation regions of order 1° radius in 2016. We used Pan-STARRS1 to follow-up five of these alerts during 2016–2017 to search for any optical transients that may be related to the neutrinos. Typically 10–20 faint (miP1 ≲ 22.5 mag) extragalactic transients are found within the Pan-STARRS1 footprints and are generally consistent with being unrelated field supernovae (SNe) and AGN. We looked for unusual properties of the detected transients, such as temporal coincidence of explosion epoch with the IceCube timestamp, or other peculiar light curve and physical properties. We found only one transient that had properties worthy of a specific follow-up. In the Pan-STARRS1 imaging for IceCube-160427A (probability to be of astrophysical origin of ∼50%), we found a SN PS16cgx, located at 10.0′ from the nominal IceCube direction. Spectroscopic observations of PS16cgx showed that it was an H-poor SN at redshift z = 0.2895 ± 0.0001. The spectra and light curve resemble some high-energy Type Ic SNe, raising the possibility of a jet driven SN with an explosion epoch temporally coincident with the neutrino detection. However, distinguishing Type Ia and Type Ic SNe at this redshift is notoriously difficult. Based on all available data we conclude that the transient is more likely to be a Type Ia with relatively weak Si II absorption and a fairly normal rest-frame r-band light curve. If, as predicted, there is no high-energy neutrino emission from Type Ia SNe, then PS16cgx must be a random coincidence, and unrelated to the IceCube-160427A. We find no other plausible optical transient for any of the five IceCube events observed down to a 5σ limiting magnitude of miP1 ≈ 22 mag, between 1 day and 25 days after detection.
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A luminous stellar outburst during a long-lasting eruptive phase first, and then SN IIn 2018cnf

(2019)

Authors:

A Pastorello, A Reguitti, A Morales-Garoffolo, Z Cano, SJ Prentice, D Hiramatsu, J Burke, E Kankare, R Kotak, T Reynolds, SJ Smartt, S Bose, Ping Chen, E Congiu, Subo Dong, S Geier, M Gromadzki, EY Hsiao, S Kumar, P Ochner, G Pignata, L Tomasella, L Wang, I Arcavi, C Ashall, E Callis, A de Ugarte Postigo, M Fraser, G Hosseinzadeh, DA Howell, C Inserra, DA Kann, E Mason, PA Mazzali, C McCully, O Rodriguez, MM Phillips, KW Smith, L Tartaglia, CC Thoene, T Wevers, DR Young, ML Pumo, TB Lowe, EA Magnier, RJ Wainscoat, C Waters, DE Wright
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Luminous Red Novae: Stellar Mergers or Giant Eruptions?

(2019)

Authors:

A Pastorello, E Mason, S Taubenberger, M Fraser, G Cortini, L Tomasella, MT Botticella, N Elias-Rosa, R Kotak, SJ Smartt, S Benetti, E Cappellaro, M Turatto, L Tartaglia, SG Djorgovski, AJ Drake, M Berton, F Briganti, J Brimacombe, F Bufano, Y-Z Cai, S Chen, EJ Christensen, F Ciabattari, E Congiu, A Dimai, C Inserra, E Kankare, L Magill, K Maguire, F Martinelli, A Morales-Garoffolo, P Ochner, G Pignata, A Reguitti, J Sollerman, S Spiro, G Terreran, DE Wright
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The Evolution of Luminous Red Nova AT 2017jfs in NGC 4470

(2019)

Authors:

A Pastorello, T-W Chen, Y-Z Cai, A Morales-Garoffolo, Z Cano, E Mason, EA Barsukova, S Benetti, M Berton, S Bose, F Bufano, E Callis, G Cannizzaro, R Cartier, Ping Chen, Subo Dong, S Dyrbye, N Elias-Rosa, A Floers, M Fraser, S Geier, VP Goranskij, DA Kann, H Kuncarayakti, F Onori, A Reguitti, T Reynolds, IR Losada, A Sagues Carracedo, T Schweyer, SJ Smartt, AM Tatarnikov, AF Valeev, C Vogl, T Wevers, A de Ugarte Postigo, L Izzo, C Inserra, E Kankare, K Maguire, KW Smith, B Stalder, L Tartaglia, CC Thoene, G Valerin, DR Young
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Signatures of circumstellar interaction in the Type IIL supernova ASASSN-15oz

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 485:4 (2019) 5120-5141

Authors:

K Azalee Bostroem, Stefano Valenti, Assaf Horesh, Viktoriya Morozova, N Paul M Kuin, Samuel Wyatt, Anders Jerkstrand, David J Sand, Michael Lundquist, Mathew Smith, Mark Sullivan, Griffin Hosseinzadeh, Iair Arcavi, Emma Callis, Régis Cartier, Avishay Gal-Yam, Lluís Galbany, Claudia Gutiérrez, D Andrew Howell, Cosimo Inserra, Erkki Kankare, Kristhell Marisol López, Curtis McCully, Giuliano Pignata, Anthony L Piro, Ósmar Rodríguez, Stephen J Smartt, Kenneth W Smith, Ofer Yaron, David R Young
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