Evidence for a Black Hole in the X-ray transient GS 1354-64 (=BW Cir)
(2004)
Quenched millimetre emission from Cygnus X-1 in a soft X-ray state
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 352:3 (2004) 1015-1018
An investigation of the absolute circular polarization in radio pulsars
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 352:2 (2004) 689-698
Abstract:
In most pulsars, the circularly polarized component, Stokes V, is weak in the average pulse profiles. By forming the average profile of |V| from single pulses we can distinguish between pulsars where V is weak in the individual pulses and those where large V of variable handedness is observed from one pulse to the other. We show how |V| profiles depend on the signal-to-noise ratio of V in the single pulses and demonstrate that it is possible to simulate the observed, broad distributions of V by assuming a model where |V| is distributed around a mean value and the handedness of V is permitted to change randomly. The |V| enhanced profiles of 1.3 pulsars are shown, five observed at 1.41 GHz and eight observed at 4.85 GHz, to complement the set in Karastergiou et al. (2003b). It is argued that the degree of circular polarization in the single pulses is related to the orthogonal polarization mode phenomenon and not to the classification of the pulse components as cone or core.The cosmic evolution of low-luminosity radio sources from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 1
\mnras 352 (2004) 909-914-909-914
Correlation between Hard X-ray Peak Flux and Soft X-ray Peak Flux in the Outburst Rise of Low Mass X-ray Binaries
(2004)