Quenched millimetre emission from Cygnus X-1 in a soft X-ray state

(2004)

Authors:

SP Tigelaar, RP Fender, RPJ Tilanus, E Gallo, GG Poo ley

"Soft X-ray transient" outbursts which are not soft

New Astronomy 9:4 (2004) 249-264

Authors:

C Brocksopp, RM Bandyopadhyay, RP Fender

Abstract:

We have accumulated multiwavelength (X-ray, optical, radio) lightcurves for the eight black hole X-ray binaries which have been observed to enter a supposed 'soft X-ray transient' outburst, but remained in the low/hard state throughout the outburst. Comparison of the lightcurve morphologies, spectral behaviour, properties of the quasi-periodic oscillations and the radio jet provides the first study of such objects as a sub-class of X-ray transients. However, rather than assuming that these hard state X-ray transients are different from the 'canonical' soft X-ray transient, we prefer to consider the possibility that new analysis of both soft and hard state X-ray transients in a spectral context will provide a model capable of explaining the outburst mechanisms of (almost) all black hole X-ray binaries. © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

A chemical analysis of five hot stars towards the Galactic centre

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 419:2 (2004) 713-723

Authors:

KE Munn, PL Dufton, SJ Smartt, NC Hambly

Simultaneous radio and X-ray observations of the low-mass X-ray binary GX 13+1

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 418:1 (2004) 255-263

Authors:

J Homan, R Wijnands, MP Rupen, R Fender, RM Hjellming, T di Salvo, M van der Klis

Radio and X-ray observations during the outburst decay of the Black Hole Candidate XTE J1908+094

(2004)

Authors:

PG Jonker, E Gallo, V Dhawan, M Rupen, RP Fender, G Dubus