Tracing the jet contribution to the mid-IR over the 2005 outburst of GRO J1655-40 via broadband spectral modeling
(2007)
Erratum: “Discovery of Twin kHz QPOs in the Peculiar X-Ray Binary Circinus X-1” (ApJ, 653, 1435 [2006])
The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 664:1 (2007) 596-596
An empirical model for the beams of radio pulsars
ArXiv 0707.2547 (2007)
Abstract:
Motivated by recent results on the location of the radio emission in pulsar magnetospheres, we have developed a model which can account for the large diversity found in the average profile shapes of pulsars. At the centre of our model lies the idea that radio emission at a particular frequency arises from a wide range of altitudes above the surface of the star and that it is confined to a region close to the last open field lines. We assert that the radial height range over which emission occurs is responsible for the complex average pulse shapes rather than the transverse (longitudinal) range proposed in most current models. By implementing an abrupt change in the height range to discriminate between young, short-period, highly-energetic pulsars and their older counterparts, we obtain the observed transition between the simple and complex average pulse profiles observed in each group respectively. Monte Carlo simulations are used to demonstrate the match of our model to real observations.Peak Luminosities of the Hard States of GX 339-4: Implications for the Accretion Geometry, Disk Mass, and Black Hole Mass
The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 663:2 (2007) 1309-1314
A highly polarized radio jet during the 1998 outburst of the black hole transient XTE J1748–288
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 378:3 (2007) 1111-1117