Opening angles, Lorentz factors and confinement of X-ray binary jets
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 367:4 (2006) 1432-1440
INTEGRAL/RXTE high-energy observation of a state transition of GX 339–4
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 367:3 (2006) 1113-1120
Jets from X-ray binaries
Chapter in Compact Stellar X-ray Sources, Cambridge University Press (CUP) (2006) 381-420
Investigating radio-loud AGN with multi-wavelength surveys
Astronomische Nachrichten 327:2-3 (2006) 249-257
Abstract:
In this review we highlight what has been gained from a host of surveys covering a large proportion of the electromagnetic spectrum with respect to active galactic nuclei with emphasis placed on the powerful high-redshift radio galaxies and radio-loud quasars. We focus on recent results which consider the cosmic evolution of radio galaxies and radio-loud quasars, their host galaxies and black-hole masses. We then briefly highlight the potential of combining surveys at other wavelengths, such as the SDSS and Spitzer surveys, for investigating these topics. Finally, we look forward to the new parameter space which will be opened up with the radio telescopes of the future, namely the LOFAR and the SKA. These new telescopes are likely to lead to a shift in radio survey science. The survey depths that are within the reach of these telescopes will mean that the dominant populations will no longer be AGN, but starburst and 'normal' galaxy populations out to z ≳ 2. However, the SKA will also have the ability to find and measure redshifts for every moderately powerful radio AGN in the Universe, providing a new and unique view of galaxy formation and evolution. © 2006 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.Most supermassive black hole growth is obscured by dust
Astronomische Nachrichten 327:2-3 (2006) 266-269