The first resolved imaging of milliarcsecond-scale jets in Circinus X-1

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters 419:1 (2012)

Authors:

JCA Miller-Jones, A Moin, SJ Tingay, C Reynolds, CJ Phillips, AK Tzioumis, RP Fender, JN Mccallum, GD Nicolson, V Tudose

Abstract:

We present the first resolved imaging of the milliarcsecond-scale jets in the neutron star X-ray binary Circinus X-1, made using the Australian Long Baseline Array. The angular extent of the resolved jets is ∼20mas, corresponding to a physical scale of ∼150au at the assumed distance of 7.8kpc. The jet position angle is relatively consistent with previous arcsecond-scale imaging with the Australia Telescope Compact Array. The radio emission is symmetric about the peak, and is unresolved along the minor axis, constraining the opening angle to be <20°. We observe evidence for outward motion of the components between the two halves of the observation. Constraints on the proper motion of the radio-emitting components suggest that they are only mildly relativistic, although we cannot definitively rule out the presence of the unseen, ultrarelativistic (Γ > 15) flow previously inferred to exist in this system. © 2011 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2011 RAS.

Application of a Bayesian Method to Absorption Spectral-Line Finding in Simulated ASKAP Data

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia Cambridge University Press (CUP) 29:3 (2012) 221-228

Authors:

JR Allison, EM Sadler, MT Whiting

Radio Detections During Two State Transitions of the Intermediate-Mass Black Hole HLX-1

Science (2012) 1-5

Authors:

N Webb, D Cseh, E Lenc, O Godet, D Barret, S Corbel, S Farrell, R Fender, N Gehrels, I Heywood

Radio Detections During Two State Transitions of the Intermediate-Mass Black Hole HLX-1

SCIENCE 337:6094 (2012) 554-556

Authors:

Natalie Webb, David Cseh, Emil Lenc, Olivier Godet, Didier Barret, Stephane Corbel, Sean Farrell, Robert Fender, Neil Gehrels, Ian Heywood

The Scientific Potential of LOFAR for Time Domain Astronomy

NEW HORIZONS IN TIME-DOMAIN ASTRONOMY (2012) 11-16