The metamorphosis of Supernova SN2008D/XRF080109: a link between Supernovae and GRBs/Hypernovae

(2008)

Authors:

Paolo A Mazzali, Stefano Valenti, Massimo Della Valle, Guido Chincarini, Daniel N Sauer, Stefano Benetti, Elena Pian, Tsvi Piran, Valerio D'Elia, Nancy Elias-Rosa, Raffaella Margutti, Francesco Pasotti, L Angelo Antonelli, Filomena Bufano, Sergio Campana, Enrico Cappellaro, Stefano Covino, Paolo D'Avanzo, Fabrizio Fiore, Dino Fugazza, Roberto Gilmozzi, Deborah Hunter, Kate Maguire, Elisabetta Maiorano, Paola Marziani, Nicola Masetti, Felix Mirabel, Hripsime Navasardyan, Ken'ichi Nomoto, Eliana Palazzi, Andrea Pastorello, Nino Panagia, Leonardo J Pellizza, Re'em Sari, Stephen Smartt, Gianpiero Tagliaferri, Masaomi Tanaka, Stefan Taubenberger, Nozomu Tominaga, Carrie Trundle, Massimo Turatto

Erratum: Faint supernovae and supernova impostors: case studies of SN 2002kg/NGC 2403-V37 and SN 2003gm

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 387:3 (2008) 1344-1344

Authors:

JR Maund, SJ Smartt, R-P Kudritzki, A Pastorello, G Nelemans, F Bresolin, F Patat, GF Gilmore, CR Benn

A transient radio jet in an erupting dwarf nova.

Science 320:5881 (2008) 1318-1320

Authors:

Elmar Körding, Michael Rupen, Christian Knigge, Rob Fender, Vivek Dhawan, Matthew Templeton, Tom Muxlow

Abstract:

Astrophysical jets seem to occur in nearly all types of accreting objects, from supermassive black holes to young stellar objects. On the basis of x-ray binaries, a unified scenario describing the disc/jet coupling has evolved and been extended to many accreting objects. The only major exceptions are thought to be cataclysmic variables: Dwarf novae, weakly accreting white dwarfs, show similar outburst behavior to x-ray binaries, but no jet has yet been detected. Here we present radio observations of a dwarf nova in outburst showing variable flat-spectrum radio emission that is best explained as synchrotron emission originating in a transient jet. Both the inferred jet power and the relation to the outburst cycle are analogous to those seen in x-ray binaries, suggesting that the disc/jet coupling mechanism is ubiquitous.

A transient radio jet in an erupting dwarf nova

(2008)

Authors:

Elmar Koerding, Michael Rupen, Christian Knigge, Rob Fender, Vivek Dhawan, Matthew Templeton, Tom Muxlow

Hunting for the Building Blocks of Galaxies like our own Milky Way with FORS

The Messenger 132 (2008) 41-45-41-45

Authors:

MG Haehnelt, M Rauch, A Bunker, G Becker, F Marleau, J Graham, S Cristiani, MJ Jarvis, C Lacey, S Morris, C Peroux, H Röttgering, T Theuns