A Misfired Outburst in the Neutron Star X-Ray Binary Centaurus X-4

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 930:1 (2022) 20

Authors:

MC Baglio, P Saikia, DM Russell, J Homan, S Waterval, DM Bramich, S Campana, F Lewis, J Van den Eijnden, K Alabarta, S Covino, P D’Avanzo, P Goldoni, N Masetti, T Muñoz-Darias

How Do Magnetic Field Models Affect Astrophysical Limits on Light Axion-like Particles? An X-Ray Case Study with NGC 1275

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 930:1 (2022) 90

Authors:

James H Matthews, Christopher S Reynolds, MC David Marsh, Júlia Sisk-Reynés, Payton E Rodman

Searching for pulsars associated with polarised point sources using LOFAR: Initial discoveries from the TULIPP project

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 661 (2022) a87

Authors:

C Sobey, CG Bassa, SP O’Sullivan, JR Callingham, CM Tan, JWT Hessels, VI Kondratiev, BW Stappers, C Tiburzi, G Heald, T Shimwell, RP Breton, M Kirwan, HK Vedantham, E Carretti, J-M Grießmeier, M Haverkorn, A Karastergiou

Deep extragalactic visible legacy survey (DEVILS): the emergence of bulges and decline of disc growth since z = 1

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 515:1 (2022) 1175-1198

Authors:

Abdolhosein Hashemizadeh, Simon P Driver, Luke JM Davies, Aaron SG Robotham, Sabine Bellstedt, Caroline Foster, Benne W Holwerda, Matt Jarvis, Steven Phillipps, Malgorzata Siudek, Jessica E Thorne, Rogier A Windhorst, Christian Wolf

Abstract:

We present a complete structural analysis of the ellipticals (E), diffuse bulges (dB), compact bulges (cB), and discs (D) within a redshift range 0 < z < 1, and stellar mass log10(M∗/M⊙) ≥ 9.5 volume-limited sample drawn from the combined DEVILS and HST-COSMOS region. We use the profit code to profile over ∼35 000 galaxies for which visual classification into single or double component was pre-defined in Paper-I. Over this redshift range, we see a growth in the total stellar mass density (SMD) of a factor of 1.5. At all epochs we find that the dominant structure, contributing to the total SMD, is the disc, and holds a fairly constant share of ∼ 60 per cent of the total SMD from z = 0.8 to z = 0.2, dropping to ∼ 30 per cent at z = 0.0 (representing ∼ 33 per cent decline in the total disc SMD). Other classes (E, dB, and cB) show steady growth in their numbers and integrated stellar mass densities. By number, the most dramatic change across the full mass range is in the growth of diffuse bulges. In terms of total SMD, the biggest gain is an increase in massive elliptical systems, rising from 20 per cent at z = 0.8 to equal that of discs at z = 0.0 (30 per cent) representing an absolute mass growth of a factor of 2.5. Overall, we see a clear picture of the emergence and growth of all three classes of spheroids over the past 8 Gyr, and infer that in the later half of the Universe's timeline spheroid-forming processes and pathways (secular evolution, mass-accretion, and mergers) appear to dominate mass transformation over quiescent disc growth.

MeerKAT uncovers the physics of an odd radio circle

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 513:1 (2022) 1300-1316

Authors:

Ray P Norris, JD Collier, Roland M Crocker, Ian Heywood, Peter Macgregor, L Rudnick, Stas Shabala, Heinz Andernach, Elisabete da Cunha, Jayanne English, Miroslav Filipović, Bärbel S Koribalski, Kieran Luken, Aaron Robotham, Srikrishna Sekhar, Jessica E Thorne, Tessa Vernstrom