The SAURON project – I. The panoramic integral‐field spectrograph

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 326:1 (2001) 23-35

Authors:

R Bacon, Y Copin, G Monnet, Bryan W Miller, JR Allington‐Smith, M Bureau, C Marcella Carollo, Roger L Davies, Eric Emsellem, Harald Kuntschner, Reynier F Peletier, EK Verolme, P Tim de Zeeuw

VLT optical observations of V821 Ara(=GX339-4) in an extended "off" state*

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 376:2 (2001) l17-l21

Authors:

T Shahbaz, R Fender, PA Charles

On the peak radio and X‐ray emission from neutron star and black hole candidate X‐ray transients

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 324:4 (2001) 923-930

Authors:

RP Fender, E Kuulkers

On the redshift cut-off for steep-spectrum radio sources

ArXiv astro-ph/0106473 (2001)

Authors:

Matt J Jarvis, Steve Rawlings, Chris J Willott, Katherine M Blundell, Steve Eales, Mark Lacy

Abstract:

We use three samples (3CRR, 6CE and 6C*) selected at low radio frequency to constrain the cosmic evolution in the radio luminosity function (RLF) for the `most luminous' steep-spectrum radio sources. Although intrinsically rare, such sources give the largest possible baseline in redshift for the complete flux-density-limited samples currently available. Using parametric models to describe the RLF which incorporate distributions in radio spectral shape and linear size as well as the usual luminosity and redshift, we find that the data are consistent with a constant comoving space density between z~2.5 and z~4.5. We find this model is favoured over a model with similar evolutionary behaviour to that of optically-selected quasars (i.e. a roughly Gaussian distribution in redshift) with a probability ratio of ~25:1 and ~100:1 for spatially-flat cosmologies with Omega_Lambda = 0 and Omega_Lambda = 0.7 respectively. Within the uncertainties, this evolutionary behaviour may be reconciled with the shallow decline preferred for the comoving space density of flat-spectrum sources by Dunlop & Peacock (1990) and Jarvis & Rawlings (2000), in line with the expectations of Unified Schemes.

X-Ray States and Radio Emission in the Black Hole Candidate XTE J1550–564

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 554:1 (2001) 43-48

Authors:

S Corbel, P Kaaret, RK Jain, CD Bailyn, RP Fender, JA Tomsick, E Kalemci, V McIntyre, D Campbell-Wilson, JM Miller, ML McCollough