Synchrotron and inverse-Compton emission from blazar jets - II. An accelerating jet model with a geometry set by observations of M87

(2012)

Authors:

William J Potter, Garret Cotter

Large-scale distribution of arrival directions of cosmic rays detected above 10¹⁸ eV at the Pierre Auger observatory

Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series IOP Publishing 203:2 (2012) 34

Authors:

P Abreu, M Aglietta, M Ahlers, Ej Ahn, Ifm Albuquerque, D Allard, I Allekotte, J Allen, P Allison, A Almela, J Alvarez Castillo, J Alvarez-Muñiz, Rafael Alves Batista, M Ambrosio, A Aminaei, L Anchordoqui, S Andringa, T Antiči'C, C Aramo, E Arganda, F Arqueros, H Asorey, P Assis, J Aublin, M Ave, M Avenier, G Avila, Am Badescu, M Balzer, Kb Barber, Af Barbosa, R Bardenet, Slc Barroso, B Baughman, J Bäuml, C Baus, Jj Beatty, Kh Becker, A Bellétoile, Ja Bellido, S Benzvi, C Berat, X Bertou, Pl Biermann, P Billoir, F Blanco, M Blanco, C Bleve, H Blümer, M Boháčová

Abstract:

A thorough search for large-scale anisotropies in the distribution of arrival directions of cosmic rays detected above 1018 eV at the Pierre Auger Observatory is presented. This search is performed as a function of both declination and right ascension in several energy ranges above 1018 eV, and reported in terms of dipolar and quadrupolar coefficients. Within the systematic uncertainties, no significant deviation from isotropy is revealed. Assuming that any cosmic-ray anisotropy is dominated by dipole and quadrupole moments in this energy range, upper limits on their amplitudes are derived. These upper limits allow us to test the origin of cosmic rays above 1018 eV from stationary Galactic sources densely distributed in the Galactic disk and predominantly emitting light particles in all directions.

First LOFAR observations of gamma-ray binaries

AIP Conference Proceedings 1505 (2012) 374-377

Authors:

B Marcote, M Ribó, JM Paredes, J Swinbank, J Broderick, R Fender, S Markoff, R Wijers

Abstract:

A few binary systems display High Energy (100 MeV-100 GeV) and/or Very High Energy (≳ 100 GeV) gamma-ray emission. These systems also display non-thermal radio emission+that can be resolved with long-baseline radio interferometers, revealing the presence of outflows. It is expected that at very low frequencies the synchrotron radio emission covers larger angular scales than has been reported up to now. Here we present preliminary results of the first deep radio observations of the gamma-ray binary LS I +61 303 with LOFAR, which is sensitive to extended structures on arcsecond to arcminute scales. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

Rationale, study design, and analysis plan of the Alveolar Recruitment for ARDS Trial (ART): Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Trials Springer Nature 13:1 (2012) 153

The Co-ordinated Radio and Infrared Survey for High-Mass Star Formation - II. Source Catalogue

(2012)

Authors:

CR Purcell, MG Hoare, WD Cotton, SL Lumsden, JS Urquhart, C Chandler, EB Churchwell, P Diamond, SM Dougherty, RP Fender, G Fuller, ST Garrington, TM Gledhill, PF Goldsmith, L Hindson, JM Jackson, SE Kurtz, J Marti, TJT Moore, LG Mundy, TWB Muxlow, RD Oudmaijer, JD Pandian, JM Paredes, DS Shepherd, S Smethurst, RE Spencer, MA Thompson, G Umana, AA Zijlstra