The Thousand-Pulsar-Array programme on MeerKAT II: observing strategy for pulsar monitoring with subarrays

(2020)

Authors:

X Song, P Weltevrede, MJ Keith, S Johnston, A Karastergiou, M Bailes, ED Barr, S Buchner, M Geyer, BV Hugo, A Jameson, A Parthasarathy, DJ Reardon, M Serylak, RM Shannon, R Spiewak, W van Straten, V Venkatraman Krishnan

GG Carinae: orbital parameters and accretion indicators from phase-resolved spectroscopy and photometry

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 501:4 (2020) 5554-5574

Authors:

Augustus Porter, David Grant, Katherine Blundell, Steven Lee

Abstract:

B[ e ] supergiants are a rare and unusual class of massive and luminous stars, characterised by opaque circumstellar envelopes. GG Carinae is a binary whose primary component is a B[ e ] supergiant and whose variability has remained unsatisfactorily explained. Using photometric data from ASAS, OMC, and ASAS-SN, and spectroscopic data from the Global Jet Watch and FEROS to study visible emission lines, we focus on the variability of the system at its ∼31-day orbital period and constrain the stellar parameters of the primary. There is one photometric minimum per orbital period and, in the emission line spectroscopy, we find a correlation between the amplitude of radial velocity variations and the initial energy of the line species. The spectral behaviour is consistent with the emission lines forming in the primary’s wind, with the variable amplitudes between line species being caused by the less energetic lines forming at larger radii on average. By modelling the atmosphere of the primary, we are able to model the radial velocity variations of the wind lines in order to constrain the orbit of the binary. We find that the binary is even more eccentric than previously believed (e = 0.5 ± 0.03). Using this orbital solution, the system is brightest at periastron and dimmest at apastron, and the shape of the photometric variations at the orbital period can be well described by the variable accretion by the secondary of the primary’s wind. We suggest that the evolutionary history of GG Carinae may need to be reevaluated in a binary context.

Erratum: “X-Ray Quasi-periodic Oscillations in the Lense–Thirring Precession Model. II. Variability of the Relativistic Iron Kα Line” (2020, ApJ, 897, 27)

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 905:1 (2020) 84

Authors:

Bei You, Piotr T Życki, Adam Ingram, Michal Bursa, Wei Wang

G0.173−0.42: an X-ray and radio magnetized filament near the galactic centre

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 500:3 (2020) 3142-3150

Authors:

F Yusef-Zadeh, M Wardle, C Heinke, I Heywood, R Arendt, M Royster, W Cotton, F Camilo, J Michail

Probing Jet Launching in Neutron Star X-Ray Binaries: The Variable and Polarized Jet of SAX J1808.4–3658

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 905:2 (2020) 87

Authors:

MC Baglio, DM Russell, S Crespi, S Covino, A Johar, J Homan, DM Bramich, P Saikia, S Campana, P D’Avanzo, RP Fender, P Goldoni, AJ Goodwin, F Lewis, N Masetti, A Miraval Zanon, SE Motta, T Muñoz-Darias, T Shahbaz