LINE-DRIVEN DISK WINDS IN ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI: THE CRITICAL IMPORTANCE OF IONIZATION AND RADIATIVE TRANSFER

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 789:1 (2014) 19

Authors:

Nick Higginbottom, Daniel Proga, Christian Knigge, Knox S Long, James H Matthews, Stuart A Sim

A close-pair binary in a distant triple supermassive black hole system.

Nature 511:7507 (2014) 57-60

Authors:

RP Deane, Z Paragi, MJ Jarvis, M Coriat, G Bernardi, RP Fender, S Frey, I Heywood, H-R Klöckner, K Grainge, C Rumsey

Abstract:

Galaxies are believed to evolve through merging, which should lead to some hosting multiple supermassive black holes. There are four known triple black hole systems, with the closest black hole pair being 2.4 kiloparsecs apart (the third component in this system is at 3 kiloparsecs), which is far from the gravitational sphere of influence (about 100 parsecs for a black hole with mass one billion times that of the Sun). Previous searches for compact black hole systems concluded that they were rare, with the tightest binary system having a separation of 7 parsecs (ref. 10). Here we report observations of a triple black hole system at redshift z = 0.39, with the closest pair separated by about 140 parsecs and significantly more distant from Earth than any other known binary of comparable orbital separation. The effect of the tight pair is to introduce a rotationally symmetric helical modulation on the structure of the large-scale radio jets, which provides a useful way to search for other tight pairs without needing extremely high resolution observations. As we found this tight pair after searching only six galaxies, we conclude that tight pairs are more common than hitherto believed, which is an important observational constraint for low-frequency gravitational wave experiments.

Dissecting the 3D structure of elliptical galaxies with gravitational lensing and stellar kinematics

Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Cambridge University Press (CUP) 10:S309 (2014) 77-80

Authors:

Matteo Barnabè, Chiara Spiniello, Léon VE Koopmans

Initial Mass Function for Massive Galaxies at z ~ 1

Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Cambridge University Press (CUP) 10:S311 (2014) 136-139

Authors:

Shravan Shetty, Michele Cappellari

KMOS @ the VLT: Commissioning and Early Science

Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Cambridge University Press (CUP) 10:S309 (2014) 11-16