The emission distribution in SS433

International Conference Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing, RANLP (2006)

Authors:

L Schmidtobreick, K Blundell

Abstract:

We present the results from a large observing campaign where we obtained 61 medium resolution spectra spread over three months. We thus cover roughly five orbits and about half a precession phase. In this paper we describe the analysis of the so-called "stationary" emission lines, which we use to compute Doppler-maps of the emission distribution in the SS433-system. The radial velocities of the individual line components have been analysed. Periodic variations with the orbital period are confirmed, but also variations on longer timescales are found. These long-term variation might be either either related to the precession phase or to some transient phenomen.

The emission distribution in SS433

International Conference Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing, RANLP (2006)

Authors:

L Schmidtobreick, K Blundell

Abstract:

We present the results from a large observing campaign where we obtained 61 medium resolution spectra spread over three months. We thus cover roughly five orbits and about half a precession phase. In this paper we describe the analysis of the so-called "stationary" emission lines, which we use to compute Doppler-maps of the emission distribution in the SS433-system. The radial velocities of the individual line components have been analysed. Periodic variations with the orbital period are confirmed, but also variations on longer timescales are found. These long-term variation might be either either related to the precession phase or to some transient phenomen.

An exact, three-dimensional, time-dependent wave solution in local Keplerian flow

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 652:2 (2006) 1020-1027

Authors:

Steven A Balbus, John F Hawley

Concepts in thermal physics

Oxford University Press, USA, 2006

Authors:

Stephen Blundell, Katherine M Blundell

Abstract:

This modern introduction to thermal physics contains a step-by-step presentation of the key concepts. The text is copiously illustrated and each chapter contains several worked examples.

Deep spectroscopy of 9C J1503+4528:: a very young compact steep spectrum radio source at z = 0.521

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 370:4 (2006) 1585-1598

Authors:

KJ Inskip, D Lee, Garret Cotter, TJ Pearson, ACS Readhead, RC Bolton, C Chandler, G Pooley, JM Riley, EM Waldram