MIGHTEE: Are giant radio galaxies more common than we thought?

(2020)

Authors:

J Delhaize, I Heywood, M Prescott, MJ Jarvis, I Delvecchio, IH Whittam, SV White, MJ Hardcastle, CL Hale, J Afonso, Y Ao, M Brienza, M Brueggen, JD Collier, E Daddi, M Glowacki, N Maddox, LK Morabito, I Prandoni, Z Randriamanakoto, S Sekhar, Fangxia An, NJ Adams, S Blyth, RAA Bowler, L Leeuw, L Marchetti, SM Randriamampandry, K Thorat, N Seymour, O Smirnov, AR Taylor, C Tasse, M Vaccari

Measuring the distance to the black hole candidate X-ray binary MAXI J1348–630 using H I absorption

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters Oxford University Press 501:1 (2020) L60-L64

Authors:

J Chauhan, Jca Miller-Jones, W Raja, Jr Allison, Pfl Jacob, Ge Anderson, F Carotenuto, S Corbel, Robert Fender, A Hotan, M Whiting, Pa Woudt, B Koribalski, E Mahony

Abstract:

We present neutral hydrogen (H I) absorption spectra of the black hole candidate X-ray binary (XRB) MAXI J1348–630 using the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) and MeerKAT. The ASKAP H I spectrum shows a maximum negative radial velocity (with respect to the local standard of rest) of −31 ± 4 km s−1 for MAXI J1348–630, as compared to −50 ± 4 km s−1 for a stacked spectrum of several nearby extragalactic sources. This implies a most probable distance of 2.2+0.5−0.6 kpc for MAXI J1348–630, and a strong upper limit of the tangent point distance at 5.3 ± 0.1 kpc. Our preferred distance implies that MAXI J1348–630 reached 17 ± 10  per cent of the Eddington luminosity at the peak of its outburst, and that the source transited from the soft to the hard X-ray spectral state at 2.5 ± 1.5  per cent of the Eddington luminosity. The MeerKAT H I spectrum of MAXI J1348–630 (obtained from the older, low-resolution 4k mode) is consistent with the re-binned ASKAP spectrum, highlighting the potential of the eventual capabilities of MeerKAT for XRB spectral line studies.

PS15cey and PS17cke: prospective candidates from the Pan-STARRS Search for kilonovae

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 500:3 (2020) 4213-4228

Authors:

OR McBrien, SJ Smartt, ME Huber, A Rest, KC Chambers, C Barbieri, M Bulla, S Jha, M Gromadzki, S Srivastav, KW Smith, DR Young, S McLaughlin, C Inserra, M Nicholl, M Fraser, K Maguire, T-W Chen, T Wevers, JP Anderson, TE Müller-Bravo, F Olivares E., E Kankare, A Gal-Yam, C Waters

Discovery of Two Einstein Crosses from Massive Post-blue Nugget Galaxies at z > 1 in KiDS* * Based on observations with OmegaCam@VST and MUSE@VLT (Prog. ID: 0105.A-0253).

The Astrophysical Journal Letters American Astronomical Society 904:2 (2020) l31

Authors:

NR Napolitano, R Li, C Spiniello, C Tortora, A Sergeyev, G D’Ago, X Guo, L Xie, M Radovich, N Roy, LVE Koopmans, K Kuijken, M Bilicki, T Erben, F Getman, C Heymans, H Hildebrandt, C Moya, HY Shan, G Vernardos, AH Wright

Probing Jet Launching in Neutron Star X-Ray Binaries: The Variable and Polarized Jet of SAX J1808.4–3658

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 905:2 (2020) 87

Authors:

MC Baglio, DM Russell, S Crespi, S Covino, A Johar, J Homan, DM Bramich, P Saikia, S Campana, P D’Avanzo, RP Fender, P Goldoni, AJ Goodwin, F Lewis, N Masetti, A Miraval Zanon, SE Motta, T Muñoz-Darias, T Shahbaz