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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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  • Publications

SN 2017ivv: two years of evolution of a transitional Type II supernova

(2020)

Authors:

CP Gutiérrez, A Pastorello, A Jerkstrand, L Galbany, M Sullivan, JP Anderson, S Taubenberger, H Kuncarayakti, S González-Gaitán, P Wiseman, C Inserra, M Fraser, K Maguire, S Smartt, TE Müller-Bravo, I Arcavi, S Benetti, D Bersier, S Bose, KA Bostroem, J Burke, P Chen, T-W Chen, M Della Valle, Subo Dong, A Gal-Yam, M Gromadzki, D Hiramatsu, TW-S Holoien, G Hosseinzadeh, DA Howell, E Kankare, CS Kochanek, C McCully, M Nicholl, G Pignata, JL Prieto, B Shappee, K Taggart, L Tomasella, S Valenti, DR Young
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SN 2019ehk: A Double-peaked Ca-rich Transient with Luminous X-Ray Emission and Shock-ionized Spectral Features

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 898:2 (2020) 166

Authors:

Wynn V Jacobson-Galán, Raffaella Margutti, Charles D Kilpatrick, Daichi Hiramatsu, Hagai Perets, David Khatami, Ryan J Foley, John Raymond, Sung-Chul Yoon, Alexey Bobrick, Yossef Zenati, Lluís Galbany, Jennifer Andrews, Peter J Brown, Régis Cartier, Deanne L Coppejans, Georgios Dimitriadis, Matthew Dobson, Aprajita Hajela, D Andrew Howell, Hanindyo Kuncarayakti, Danny Milisavljevic, Mohammed Rahman, César Rojas-Bravo, David J Sand, Joel Shepherd, Stephen J Smartt, Holland Stacey, Michael Stroh, Jonathan J Swift, Giacomo Terreran, Jozsef Vinko, Xiaofeng Wang, Joseph P Anderson, Edward A Baron, Edo Berger, Peter K Blanchard, Jamison Burke, David A Coulter, Lindsay DeMarchi, James M DerKacy, Christoffer Fremling, Sebastian Gomez, Mariusz Gromadzki, Griffin Hosseinzadeh, Daniel Kasen, Levente Kriskovics, Curtis McCully, Tomás E Müller-Bravo, Matt Nicholl, András Ordasi, Craig Pellegrino, Anthony L Piro, András Pál, Juanjuan Ren, Armin Rest, R Michael Rich, Hanna Sai, Krisztián Sárneczky, Ken J Shen, Philip Short, Matthew R Siebert, Candice Stauffer, Róbert Szakáts, Xinhan Zhang, Jujia Zhang, Kaicheng Zhang
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AT2018kzr: the merger of an oxygen-neon white dwarf and a neutron star or black hole

(2020)

Authors:

James H Gillanders, Stuart A Sim, Stephen J Smartt
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Observational constraints on the optical and near-infrared emission from the neutron star–black hole binary merger candidate S190814bv

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 643 (2020) A113-A113

Authors:

K Ackley, L Amati, C Barbieri, FE Bauer, S Benetti, MG Bernardini, K Bhirombhakdi, MT Botticella, M Branchesi, E Brocato, SH Bruun, M Bulla, S Campana, E Cappellaro, AJ Castro-Tirado, KC Chambers, S Chaty, T-W Chen, R Ciolfi, A Coleiro, CM Copperwheat, S Covino, R Cutter, F D’Ammando, P D’Avanzo, G De Cesare, V D’Elia, M Della Valle, L Denneau, M De Pasquale, VS Dhillon, MJ Dyer, N Elias-Rosa, PA Evans, RAJ Eyles-Ferris, A Fiore, M Fraser, AS Fruchter, JPU Fynbo, L Galbany, C Gall, DK Galloway, FI Getman, G Ghirlanda, JH Gillanders, A Gomboc, BP Gompertz, C González-Fernández, S González-Gaitán, A Grado

Abstract:

On 2019 August 14, the LIGO and Virgo interferometers detected a high-significance event labelled S190814bv. Preliminary analysis of the GW data suggests that the event was likely due to the merger of a compact binary system formed by a BH and a NS. ElectromagNetic counterparts of GRAvitational wave sources at the VEry Large Telescope (ENGRAVE) collaboration members carried out an intensive multi-epoch, multi-instrument observational campaign to identify the possible optical/near infrared counterpart of the event. In addition, the ATLAS, GOTO, GRAWITA-VST, Pan-STARRS and VINROUGE projects also carried out a search on this event. Our observations allow us to place limits on the presence of any counterpart and discuss the implications for the kilonova (KN) possibly generated by this NS-BH merger, and for the strategy of future searches. Altogether, our observations allow us to exclude a KN with large ejecta mass M> 0.1Msolar to a high (>90%) confidence, and we can exclude much smaller masses in a subsample of our observations. This disfavours the tidal disruption of the neutron star during the merger. Despite the sensitive instruments involved in the campaign, given the distance of S190814bv we could not reach sufficiently deep limits to constrain a KN comparable in luminosity to AT 2017gfo on a large fraction of the localisation probability. This suggests that future (likely common) events at a few hundreds Mpc will be detected only by large facilities with both high sensitivity and large field of view. Galaxy-targeted observations can reach the needed depth over a relevant portion of the localisation probability with a smaller investment of resources, but the number of galaxies to be targeted in order to get a fairly complete coverage is large, even in the case of a localisation as good as that of this event
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The low-luminosity type II SN\,2016aqf: A well-monitored spectral evolution of the Ni/Fe abundance ratio

(2020)

Authors:

Tomás E Müller-Bravo, Claudia P Gutiérrez, Mark Sullivan, Anders Jerkstrand, Joseph P Anderson, Santiago González-Gaitán, Jesper Sollerman, Iair Arcavi, Jamison Burke, Lluís Galbany, Avishay Gal-Yam, Mariusz Gromadzki, Daichi Hiramatsu, Griffin Hosseinzadeh, D Andrew Howell, Cosimo Inserra, Erki Kankare, Alexandra Kozyreva, Curtis McCully, Matt Nicholl, Stephen Smartt, Stefano Valenti, Dave R Young
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