A strongly changing accretion morphology during the outburst decay of the neutron star X-ray binary 4U 1608−52
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 493:1 (2020) 1318-1327
Multiwavelength consensus of large-scale linear bias
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 493:1 (2020) 747-764
The connection between the UV/optical and X-ray emission in the neutron star low-mass X-ray binary Aql X-1
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 493:1 (2020) 940-951
The rest-frame UV luminosity function at z≃4 : a significant contribution of AGN to the bright-end of the galaxy population
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 494:2 (2020) 1771-1783
Abstract:
We measure the rest-frame UV luminosity function (LF) at z ∼ 4 self-consistently over a wide range in absolute magnitude (−27 . MUV . −20). The LF is measured with 46,904 sources selected using a photometric redshift approach over ∼ 6 deg2 of the combined COSMOS and XMM-LSS fields. We simultaneously fit for both AGN and galaxy LFs using a combination of Schechter or Double Power Law (DPL) functions alongside a single power law for the faint-end slope of the AGN LF. We find a lack of evolution in the shape of the bright-end of the LBG component when compared to other studies at z ' 5 and evolutionary recipes for the UV LF. Regardless of whether the LBG LF is fit with a Schechter function or DPL, AGN are found to dominate at MUV < −23.5. We measure a steep faint-end slope of the AGN LF with αAGN = −2.09+0.35 −0.38 (−1.66+0.29 −0.58) when fit alongside a Schechter function (DPL) for the galaxies. Our results suggest that if AGN are morphologically selected it results in a bias to lower number densities. Only by considering the full galaxy population over the transition region from AGN to LBG domination can an accurate measurement of the total LF be attained.Uncovering the orbital dynamics of stars hidden inside their powerful winds: application to $η$ Carinae and RMC 140
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 494:1 (2020) 17-35