Near-infrared synchrotron emission from the compact jet of GX339-4
(2002)
The evolutionary status of Sher25 - implications for blue supergiants and the progenitor of SN1987A
(2002)
Radio galaxy evolution: what you can learn from a brief encounter
NEW ASTRON REV 46:2-7 (2002) 75-87
Abstract:
We describe the pitfalls encountered in deducing from classical double radio source observables (luminosity, spectral index, redshift and linear size) the essential nature of how these objects evolve. We discuss the key role played by hotspots in governing the energy distribution of the lobes they feed, and subsequent spectral evolution. We present images obtained using the new 74 MHz receivers on the VLA and discuss constraints which these enforce on models of the backflow and ages in classical doubles. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.Variable circular polarisation associated with relativistic ejections from GRS 1915+105
(2002)