The post-outburst radio evolution of Cygnus X-3

ASTR SOC P 340 (2005) 312-314

Authors:

AJ Mioduszewski, MP Rupen, JCA Miller-Jones, KM Blundell

Abstract:

Cygnus X-3 is one of the most famous Galactic relativistic jet sources, often undergoing flares to 1 Jy or more. Here we present VLBA imaging at 15 and 22 GHz after the September 2001 outburst and contrast the one-sided nature of the VLBI jets with the two-sided jet seen in VLA images of this source.

What can we learn from neutron star X-ray binaries’ jets?

Chapter in Astrophysics and Space Science, Springer Nature (2005) 197-209

Authors:

Simone Migliari, Rob Fender

On the Origin of Radio Emission in the X-Ray States of XTE J1650–500 during the 2001-2002 Outburst

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 617:2 (2004) 1272-1283

Authors:

S Corbel, RP Fender, JA Tomsick, AK Tzioumis, S Tingay

Was the Narrow Line Seyfert 1 RGB J0044+193 ever radio loud?

(2004)

Authors:

TJ Maccarone, JCA Miller-Jones, RP Fender, GG Pooley

Dense cloud cores in massive star-forming regions

Baltic Astronomy 13:3 (2004) 411-414

Authors:

B Posselt, R Klein, K Schreyer, T Henning

Abstract:

We have performed a submillimeter survey of the areas around 47 selected IRAS point sources of high luminosity. A number of new submm sources were found. The high multiplicity of the sources suggests that isolated massive-star formation is a rare event. In some cases the filaments near the young stellar objects (YSO) or between them were found. The pointers of massive star formation like masers, outflows and high-density knots were identified. Available catalogs in the near-infrared (2MASS), mid-infrared (MSX point sources) and radio continuum (NVSS at 1.4 GHz point sources) were correlated to our submm maps.