Radio-loud and radio-quiet quasars: one population, different epochs of observation
ASP Conference Series (2008)
Abstract:
I bring together evidence for the rapidity with which quasars' radio synchrotron lobe emission fades and for the intermittency with which jet plasma is ejected from individual quasars and radio galaxies and affirm the picture presented by Nipoti et al (2005) that the radio-loudness of quasars is a function of the epoch at which they are observed. I briefly illustrate this account with examples of successive episodes of jet activity where the axis along which jet plasma is launched appears to have precessed. A new model for the weak core radio emission from radio-quiet quasars, that is not any kind of jet ejecta, is also briefly described.Zooming in on a sleeping giant: milliarcsecond HSA imaging of the black hole binary V404 Cyg in quiescence
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LOFAR Transients and the Radio Sky Monitor
(2008)
Multiwavelength Observations of the Black Hole Candidate Swift J1753.5‐0127
AIP Conference Proceedings AIP Publishing 1010:1 (2008) 103-106
Polarimetric Signatures of Infrared Jets in X‐ray Binaries
AIP Conference Proceedings AIP Publishing 1010:1 (2008) 100-102