Evidence for Late-stage Eruptive Mass-loss in the Progenitor to SN2018gep, a Broad-lined Ic Supernova: Pre-explosion Emission and a Rapidly Rising Luminous Transient

(2019)

Authors:

Anna YQ Ho, Daniel A Goldstein, Steve Schulze, David K Khatami, Daniel A Perley, Mattias Ergon, Avishay Gal-Yam, Alessandra Corsi, Igor Andreoni, Cristina Barbarino, Eric C Bellm, Nadia Blagorodnova, Joe S Bright, Eric Burns, S Bradley Cenko, Virginia Cunningham, Kishalay De, Richard Dekany, Alison Dugas, Rob P Fender, Claes Fransson, Christoffer Fremling, Adam Goldstein, Matthew J Graham, David Hale, Assaf Horesh, Tiara Hung, Mansi M Kasliwal, N Paul M Kuin, Shri R Kulkarni, Thomas Kupfer, Ragnhild Lunnan, Frank J Masci, Chow-Choong Ngeow, Peter E Nugent, Eran O Ofek, Maria T Patterson, Glen Petitpas, Ben Rusholme, Hanna Sai, Itai Sfaradi, David L Shupe, Jesper Sollerman, Maayane T Soumagnac, Yutaro Tachibana, Francesco Taddia, Richard Walters, Xiaofeng Wang, Yuhan Yao, Xinhan Zhang

The luminosity dependence of thermally driven disc winds in low-mass X-ray binaries

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 484:4 (2019) 4635-4644

Authors:

N Higginbottom, C Knigge, KS Long, JH Matthews, EJ Parkinson

Abstract:

© 2019 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. We have carried out radiation-hydrodynamic simulations of thermally driven accretion disc winds in low-mass X-ray binaries. Our main goal is to study the luminosity dependence of these outflows and compare with observations. The simulations span the range 0.04 ≤ L acc /L Edd ≤ 1.0 and therefore cover most of the parameter space in which disc winds have been observed. Using a detailed Monte Carlo treatment of ionization and radiative transfer, we confirm two key results found in earlier simulations that were carried out in the optically thin limit: (i) the wind velocity - and hence the maximum blueshift seen in wind-formed absorption lines - increases with luminosity; (ii) the large-scale wind geometry is quasi-spherical, but observable absorption features are preferentially produced along high-column equatorial sightlines. In addition, we find that (iii) the wind efficiency always remains approximately constant at skew4dotM-rm wind/skew4dotM-rm acc simeq 2, a behaviour that is consistent with observations. We also present synthetic Fe xxv and Fe xxvi absorption line profiles for our simulated disc winds in order to illustrate the observational implications of our results.

A detailed radio study of the energetic, nearby, and puzzling GRB 171010A

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 486:2 (2019) 2721-2729

Authors:

Joe Bright, A Horesh, Aj van der Horst, R Fender, Ge Anderson, Sara Motta, Sb Cenko, Da Green, Y Perrott, D Titterington

Abstract:

We present the results of an intensive multi-epoch radio frequency campaign on the energetic and nearby GRB 171010A with the Karl G. Janksy Very Large Array and Arcminute Microkelvin Imager Large Array. We began observing GRB 171010A a day after its initial detection, and were able to monitor the temporal and spectral evolution of the source over the following weeks. The spectra and their evolution are compared to the canonical theories for broad-band GRB afterglows, with which we find a general agreement. There are, however, a number of features that are challenging to explain with a simple forward shock model, and we discuss possible reasons for these discrepancies. This includes the consideration of the existence of a reverse shock component, potential microphysical parameter evolution, and the effect of scintillation.

Low-frequency Faraday rotation measures towards pulsars using LOFAR: probing the 3D Galactic halo magnetic field

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 484:3 (2019) 3646-3664

Authors:

C Sobey, AV Bilous, J-M Grießmeier, JWT Hessels, A Karastergiou, EF Keane, VI Kondratiev, M Kramer, D Michilli, A Noutsos, M Pilia, EJ Polzin, BW Stappers, CM Tan, J van Leeuwen, JPW Verbiest, P Weltevrede, G Heald, MIR Alves, E Carretti, T Enßlin, M Haverkorn, M Iacobelli, W Reich, C Van Eck

Identifying transient and variable sources in radio images

Astronomy and Computing Elsevier 27 (2019) 111-129

Authors:

A Rowlinson, AJ Stewart, JW Broderick, JD Swinbank, RAMJ Wijers, D Carbone, Y Cendes, R Fender, A van der Horst, G Molenaar, B Scheers, T Staley, S Farrell, J-M Grießmeier, M Bell, J Eislöffel, CJ Law, J van Leeuwen, P Zarka