Radio polarimetry as a probe of unresolved jets: the 2013 outburst of XTE J1908+094

(2015)

Authors:

PA Curran, JCA Miller-Jones, AP Rushton, DD Pawar, GE Anderson, D Altamirano, HA Krimm, JW Broderick, TM Belloni, RP Fender, EG Kording, D Maitra, S Markoff, S Migliari, C Rumsey, MP Rupen, DM Russell, TD Russell, CL Sarazin, GR Sivakoff, R Soria, AJ Tetarenko, D Titterington, V Tudose

The LOFAR Transients Pipeline

Astronomy and Computing Elsevier 11 (2015) 25-48

Authors:

John D Swinbank, Tim D Staley, Gijs J Molenaar, Evert Rol, Antonia Rowlinson, Bart Scheers, Hanno Spreeuw, Martin E Bell, Jess W Broderick, Dario Carbone, Hugh Garsden, Alexander J van der Horst, Casey J Law, Michael Wise, Rene P Breton, Yvette Cendes, Stéphane Corbel, Jochen Eislöffel, Heino Falcke, Rob Fender, Jean-Mathias Grießmeier, Jason WT Hessels, Benjamin W Stappers, Adam J Stewart, Ralph AMJ Wijers, Rudy Wijnands, Philippe Zarka

Fast Transients at Cosmological Distances with the SKA

Sissa Medialab Srl (2015) 055

Authors:

Jean-Pierre Macquart, Evan Keane, K Grainge, Matthew McQuinn, Rob Fender, Jason Hessels, Adam Deller, Ramesh Bhat, Rene Breton, Shami Chatterjee, Casey Law, Duncan Lorimer, Eran Oded Ofek, Malgorzata Pietka, Laura Spitler, Ben Stappers, Cathryn Trott

Incoherent transient radio emission from stellar-mass compact objects in the SKA era

Sissa Medialab Srl (2015) 053

Authors:

Stephane Corbel, James CA Miller-Jones, Rob Fender, Elena Gallo, Thomas Maccarone, Tim O'Brien, Zsolt Paragi, Michael Rupen, Anthony Rushton, Sabina Sabatini, Gregory Sivakoff, Jay Strader, Patrick Alan Woudt

Multiple supermassive black hole systems: SKA’s future leading role

Proceedings of Science Sissa Medialab srl (2015)

Authors:

Roger Deane, Zsolt Paragi, Matthew Jarvis, Mickäel Coriat, Gianni Bernardi, Sandor Frey, Ian Heywood, Hans-Reiner Klöckner

Abstract:

Galaxies and supermassive black holes (SMBHs) are believed to evolve through a process of hierarchical merging and accretion. Through this paradigm, multiple SMBH systems are expected to be relatively common in the Universe. However, to date there are poor observational constraints on multiple SMBHs systems with separations comparable to a SMBH gravitational sphere of influence (<< 1 kpc). In this chapter, we discuss how deep continuum observations with the SKA will make leading contributions towards understanding how multiple black hole systems impact galaxy evolution. In addition, these observations will provide constraints on and an understanding of stochastic gravitational wave background detections in the pulsar timing array sensitivity band (nanoHz -microHz). We also discuss how targets for pointed gravitational wave experiments (that cannot be resolved by VLBI) could potentially be found using the large-scale radio-jet morphology, which can be modulated by the presence of a close-pair binary SMBH system. The combination of direct imaging at high angular resolution; low-surface brightness radio-jet tracers; and pulsar timing arrays will allow the SKA to trace black hole binary evolution from separations of a galaxy virial radius down to the sub-parsec level. This large dynamic range in binary SMBH separation will ensure that the SKA plays a leading role in this observational frontier.