A spectroscopic, photometric, polarimetric, and radio study of the eclipsing polar UZ Fornacis: the first simultaneous SALT and MeerKAT observations
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 492:3 (2020) 4298-4312
Propagation of cosmic rays and their secondaries in the intracluster medium
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 15 (2020) 178-179
Abstract:
We present results of the propagation of high-energy cosmic rays (CRs) and their secondaries in the intracluster medium (ICM). To this end, we employ three-dimensional cosmological magnetohydrodynamical simulations of the turbulent intergalactic medium to explore the propagation of CRs with energies between 1014 and 1019 eV. We study the interaction of test particles with this environment considering all relevant electromagnetic, photohadronic, photonuclear, and hadronuclear processes. Finally, we discuss the consequences of the confinement of high-energy CRs in clusters for the production of gamma rays and neutrinos.Detection of very-high-energy γ-ray emission from the colliding wind binary η Car with H.E.S.S.
Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 635 (2020) a167
The Thousand-Pulsar-Array programme on MeerKAT - I. Science objectives and first results
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY Oxford University Press (OUP) 493:3 (2020) 3608-3615
Abstract:
© 2020 The Author(s). We report here on initial results from the Thousand-Pulsar-Array (TPA) programme, part of the Large Survey Project 'MeerTime' on the MeerKAT telescope. The interferometer is used in the tied-array mode in the band from 856 to 1712 MHz, and the wide band coupled with the large collecting area and low receiver temperature make it an excellent telescope for the study of radio pulsars. The TPA is a 5 year project, which aims at to observing (a) more than 1000 pulsars to obtain high-fidelity pulse profiles, (b) some 500 of these pulsars over multiple epochs, and (c) long sequences of single-pulse trains from several hundred pulsars. The scientific outcomes from the programme will include the determination of pulsar geometries, the location of the radio emission within the pulsarmagnetosphere, the connection between the magnetosphere and the crust and core of the star, tighter constraints on the nature of the radio emission itself, as well as interstellar medium studies. First, results presented here include updated dispersion measures, 26 pulsars with Faraday rotation measures derived for the first time, and a description of interesting emission phenomena observed thus far.Radio and X-ray detections of GX 339-4 in quiescence using MeerKAT and Swift
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters Oxford University Press 493:1 (2020) L132-L137