Cold gas outflows from the Small Magellanic Cloud traced with ASKAP

NATURE ASTRONOMY 2:11 (2018) 901-906

Authors:

NM McClure-Griffiths, H Denes, JM Dickey, S Stanimirovic, L Staveley-Smith, Katherine Jameson, Enrico Di Teodoro, James R Allison, JD Collier, AP Chippendale, T Franzen, Gulay Gurkan, G Heald, A Hotan, D Kleiner, K Lee-Waddell, D McConnell, A Popping, Jonghwan Rhee, CJ Riseley, MA Voronkov, M Whiting

The radio-bright accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar IGR J17591-2342

ArXiv 1811.00085 (2018)

Authors:

TD Russell, N Degenaar, R Wijnands, J van den Eijnden, NV Gusinskaia, JWT Hessels, JCA Miller-Jones

Ultra-high energy cosmic rays from shocks in the lobes of powerful radio galaxies

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 482:4 (2018) 4303-4321

Authors:

James Matthews, Bryn Bell, Katherine Blundell, AT Araudo

Abstract:

The origin of ultra-high energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) has been an open question for decades. Here, we use a combination of hydrodynamic simulations and general physical arguments to demonstrate that UHECRs can in principle be produced by diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) in shocks in the backflowing material of radio galaxy lobes. These shocks occur after the jet material has passed through the relativistic termination shock. Recently, several authors have demonstrated that highly relativistic shocks are not effective in accelerating UHECRs. The shocks in our proposed model have a range of non-relativistic or mildly relativistic shock velocities more conducive to UHECR acceleration, with shock sizes in the range 1 − 10 kpc. Approximately 10% of the jet’s energy flux is focused through a shock in the backflow of M > 3. Although the shock velocities can be low enough that acceleration to high energy via DSA is still efficient, they are also high enough for the Hillas energy to approach 1019−20 eV, particularly for heavier CR composition and in cases where fluid elements pass through multiple shocks. We discuss some of the more general considerations for acceleration of particles to ultra-high energy with reference to giant-lobed radio galaxies such as Centaurus A and Fornax A, a class of sources which may be responsible for the observed anisotropies from UHECR observatories.

A Strong Jet Signature in the Late-Time Lightcurve of GW170817

(2018)

Authors:

KP Mooley, DA Frail, D Dobie, E Lenc, A Corsi, K De, AJ Nayana, S Makhathini, I Heywood, T Murphy, DL Kaplan, P Chandra, O Smirnov, E Nakar, G Hallinan, F Camilo, R Fender, S Goedhart, P Groot, MM Kasliwal, SR Kulkarni, PA Woudt

PKS B1740$\mathbf {-}$517: An ALMA view of the cold gas feeding a distant interacting young radio galaxy

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) (2018)

Authors:

JR Allison, EK Mahony, VA Moss, EM Sadler, MT Whiting, RF Allison, J Bland-Hawthorn, SJ Curran, BHC Emonts, CDP Lagos, R Morganti, G Tremblay, M Zwaan, CS Anderson, JD Bunton, MA Voronkov