The Magnificent Seven in the dusty prairie

Astrophysics and Space Science Springer Nature 308:1-4 (2007) 171-179

Authors:

B Posselt, SB Popov, F Haberl, J Trümper, R Turolla, R Neuhäuser

The VLT-FLAMES survey of massive stars: surface chemical compositions of B-type stars in the Magellanic Clouds ***

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 466:1 (2007) 277-300

Authors:

I Hunter, PL Dufton, SJ Smartt, RSI Ryans, CJ Evans, DJ Lennon, C Trundle, I Hubeny, T Lanz

The VLT-FLAMES survey of massive stars: wind properties and evolution of hot massive stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud*

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 465:3 (2007) 1003-1019

Authors:

MR Mokiem, A de Koter, CJ Evans, J Puls, SJ Smartt, PA Crowther, A Herrero, N Langer, DJ Lennon, F Najarro, MR Villamariz, JS Vink

A giant outburst two years before the core-collapse of a massive star

(2007)

Authors:

A Pastorello, SJ Smartt, S Mattila, JJ Eldridge, D Young, K Itagaki, H Yamaoka, H Navasardyan, S Valenti, F Patat, I Agnoletto, T Augusteijn, S Benetti, E Cappellaro, T Boles, J-M Bonnet-Bidaud, MT Botticella, F Bufano, C Cao, J Deng, M Dennefeld, N Elias-Rosa, A Harutyunyan, FP Keenan, T Iijima, V Lorenzi, PA Mazzali, X Meng, S Nakano, TB Nielsen, JV Smoker, V Stanishev, M Turatto, D Xu, L Zampieri

The VLBA imaging and polarimetry survey at 5 GHz

Astrophysical Journal 658:1 I (2007) 203-216

Authors:

JF Helmboldt, GB Taylor, S Tremblay, CD Fassnacht, RC Walker, ST Myers, LO Sjouwerman, TJ Pearson, ACS Readhead, L Weintraub, N Gehrels, RW Romani, S Healey, PF Michelson, RD Blandford, G Cotter

Abstract:

We present the first results of the VLBA Imaging and Polarimetry Survey (VIPS), a 5 GHz VLBI survey of 1127 sources with flat radio spectra. Through automated data reduction and imaging routines, we have produced publicly available I, Q, and U images and have detected polarized flux density from 37% of the sources. We have also developed an algorithm to use each source's I image to automatically classify it as a pointlike source, a core jet, a compact symmetric object (CSO) candidate, or a complex source. Using data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), we have found no significant trend between optical flux and 5 GHz flux density for any of the source categories. Using the velocity width of the Hβ emission line and the monochromatic luminosity at 5100 Å to estimate the central black hole mass, MBH, we have found a weak trend between MBH and 5 GHz luminosity density for objects with SDSS spectra. The mean ratio of the polarized to total 5 GHz flux density for VIPS sources with detected polarized flux density ranges from 1% to 20% with a median value of about 5%. We have also found significant evidence that the directions of the jets in core-jet systems tend to be perpendicular to the electric vector position angles (EVPAs). The data are consistent with a scenario in which ∼24% of the polarized core jets have EVPAs that are antialigned with the directions of their jet components and that have a substantial amount of Faraday rotation. In addition to these initial results, plans for future follow-up observations are discussed. © 2007. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.