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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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Angela Taylor

Professor of Experimental Astrophysics

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics
  • Particle astrophysics & cosmology
  • Instrumentation

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Experimental radio cosmology
  • C-BASS
  • The Square Kilometre Array (SKA)
Angela.Taylor@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73297
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 753
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Radio Source Counts at 15 GHz: Implications for CMB Experiments

New Cosmological Data and the Values of the Fundamental Parameters 201 (2005) 48-48

Precise measurement of CMB polarisation from Dome-C: the BRAIN and CLOVER experiments

SF2A-2004: Semaine de l’Astrophysique Francaise (2004) 707-707

Authors:

M Piat, C Rosset, J Bartlett, Y Giraud-Héraud, E Bréele, A Maestrini, C Tripon Canseliet, C Algani, M Girard, F Pajot, S Masi, P de Bernardis, L Piccirillo, B Mafei, M Jones, A Taylor

Cosmological parameter estimation using Very Small Array data out to ℓ= 1500

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 353:3 (2004) 747-759

Authors:

Rafael Rebolo, Richard A Battye, Pedro Carreira, Kieran Cleary, Rod D Davies, Richard J Davis, Clive Dickinson, Ricardo Genova-Santos, Keith Grainge, Carlos M Gutiérrez, Yaser A Hafez, Michael P Hobson, Michael E Jones, Rüdiger Kneissl, Katy Lancaster, Anthony Lasenby, JP Leahy, Klaus Maisinger, Guy G Pooley, Nutan Rajguru, José Alberto Rubiño-Martin, Richard DE Saunders, Richard S Savage, Anna Scaife, Paul F Scott, Anže Slosar, Pedro Sosa Molina, Angela C Taylor, David Titterington, Elizabeth Waldram, Robert A Watson, Althea Wilkinson
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High-sensitivity measurements of the cosmic microwave background power spectrum with the extended Very Small Array

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 353:3 (2004) 732-746

Authors:

Clive Dickinson, Richard A Battye, Pedro Carreira, Kieran Cleary, Rod D Davies, Richard J Davis, Ricardo Genova-Santos, Keith Grainge, Carlos M Gutiérrez, Yaser A Hafez, Michael P Hobson, Michael E Jones, Rüdiger Kneissl, Katy Lancaster, Anthony Lasenby, JP Leahy, Klaus Maisinger, Carolina Ödman, Guy Pooley, Nutan Rajguru, Rafael Rebolo, José Alberto Rubiño-Martin, Richard DE Saunders, Richard S Savage, Anna Scaife, Paul F Scott, Anže Slosar, Pedro Sosa Molina, Angela C Taylor, David Titterington, Elizabeth Waldram, Robert A Watson, Althea Wilkinson
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Estimating the bispectrum of the Very Small Array data

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 352:3 (2004) 887-902

Authors:

S Smith, G Rocha, A Challinor, RA Battye, P Carreira, K Cleary, RD Davies, RJ Davis, C Dickinson, R Genova-Santos, K Grainge, CM Gutiérrez, YA Hafez, MP Hobson, ME Jones, R Kneissl, K Lancaster, A Lasenby, JP Leahy, K Maisinger, GG Pooley, N Rajguru, R Rebolo, JA Rubiño-Martin, PS Molina, RDE Saunders, RS Savage, P Scott, A Slosar, AC Taylor, D Titterington, E Waldram, RA Watson

Abstract:

We estimate the bispectrum of the Very Small Array data from the compact and extended configuration observations released in 2002 December, and compare our results with those obtained from Gaussian simulations. There is a slight excess of large bispectrum values for two individual fields, but this does not appear when the fields are combined. Given our expected level of residual point sources, we do not expect these to be the source of the discrepancy. Using the compact configuration data, we put an upper limit of 5400 on the value of F NL, the non-linear coupling parameter, at 95 per cent confidence. We test our bispectrum estimator using non-Gaussian simulations with a known bispectrum, and recover the input values.
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