The X-Ray Polarimetry View of the Accreting Pulsar Cen X-3

The Astrophysical Journal Letters American Astronomical Society 941:1 (2022) l14

Authors:

Sergey S Tsygankov, Victor Doroshenko, Juri Poutanen, Jeremy Heyl, Alexander A Mushtukov, Ilaria Caiazzo, Alessandro Di Marco, Sofia V Forsblom, Denis González-Caniulef, Moritz Klawin, Fabio La Monaca, Christian Malacaria, Herman L Marshall, Fabio Muleri, Mason Ng, Valery F Suleimanov, Rashid A Sunyaev, Roberto Turolla, Iván Agudo, Lucio A Antonelli, Matteo Bachetti, Luca Baldini, Wayne H Baumgartner, Ronaldo Bellazzini, Stefano Bianchi, Stephen D Bongiorno, Raffaella Bonino, Alessandro Brez, Niccolò Bucciantini, Fiamma Capitanio, Simone Castellano, Elisabetta Cavazzuti, Stefano Ciprini, Enrico Costa, Alessandra De Rosa, Ettore Del Monte, Laura Di Gesu, Niccolò Di Lalla, Immacolata Donnarumma, Michal Dovčiak, Steven R Ehlert, Teruaki Enoto, Yuri Evangelista, Sergio Fabiani, Riccardo Ferrazzoli, Javier A Garcia, Shuichi Gunji, Kiyoshi Hayashida, Wataru Iwakiri, Svetlana G Jorstad, Vladimir Karas, Takao Kitaguchi, Jeffery J Kolodziejczak, Henric Krawczynski, Luca Latronico, Ioannis Liodakis, Simone Maldera, Alberto Manfreda, Frédéric Marin, Andrea Marinucci, Alan P Marscher, Giorgio Matt, Ikuyuki Mitsuishi, Tsunefumi Mizuno, Chi-Yung Ng, Stephen L O’Dell, Nicola Omodei, Chiara Oppedisano, Alessandro Papitto, George G Pavlov, Abel L Peirson, Matteo Perri, Melissa Pesce-Rollins, Pierre-Olivier Petrucci, Maura Pilia, Andrea Possenti, Simonetta Puccetti, Brian D Ramsey, John Rankin, Ajay Ratheesh, Roger W Romani, Carmelo Sgrò, Patrick Slane, Paolo Soffitta, Gloria Spandre, Toru Tamagawa, Fabrizio Tavecchio, Roberto Taverna, Yuzuru Tawara, Allyn F Tennant, Nicholas E Thomas, Francesco Tombesi, Alessio Trois, Jacco Vink, Martin C Weisskopf, Kinwah Wu, Fei Xie, Silvia Zane

The Birth of a Relativistic Jet Following the Disruption of a Star by a Cosmological Black Hole

(2022)

Authors:

Dheeraj R Pasham, Matteo Lucchini, Tanmoy Laskar, Benjamin P Gompertz, Shubham Srivastav, Matt Nicholl, Stephen J Smartt, James CA Miller-Jones, Kate D Alexander, Rob Fender, Graham P Smith, Michael D Fulton, Gulab Dewangan, Keith Gendreau, Eric R Coughlin, Lauren Rhodes, Assaf Horesh, Sjoert van Velzen, Itai Sfaradi, Muryel Guolo, N Castro Segura, Aysha Aamer, Joseph P Anderson, Iair Arcavi, Sean J Brennan, Kenneth Chambers, Panos Charalampopoulos, Ting-Wan Chen, A Clocchiatti, Thomas de Boer, Michel Dennefeld, Elizabeth Ferrara, Lluis Galbany, Hua Gao, James H Gillanders, Adelle Goodwin, Mariusz Gromadzki, M Huber, Peter G Jonker, Manasvita Joshi, Erin Kara, Thomas L Killestein, Peter Kosec, Daniel Kocevski, Giorgos Leloudas, Chien-Cheng Lin, Raffaella Margutti, Seppo Mattila, Thomas Moore, Tomas Muller-Bravo, Chow-Choong Ngeow, Samantha Oates, Francesca Onori, Yen-Chen Pan, Miguel Perez-Torres, Priyanka Rani, Ronald Remillard, Evan J Ridley, Steve Schulze, Xinyue Sheng, Luke Shingles, Ken W Smith, James Steiner, Richard Wainscoat, Thomas Wevers, Sheng Yang

Resonant Dynamical Friction Around a Super-Massive Black Hole: Analytical Description

(2022)

Authors:

Yonadav Barry Ginat, Taras Panamarev, Bence Kocsis, Hagai B Perets

A numerical study of stellar discs in galactic nuclei

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 517:4 (2022) 6205-6224

Authors:

Taras Panamarev, Bence Kocsis

Abstract:

We explore the dynamics of stellar discs in the close vicinity of a supermassive black hole (SMBH) by means of direct N-body simulations. We show that an isolated nuclear stellar disc exhibits anisotropic mass segregation meaning that massive stars settle to lower orbital inclinations and more circular orbits than the light stars. However, in systems in which the stellar disc is embedded in a much more massive isotropic stellar cluster, anisotropic mass segregation tends to be suppressed. In both cases, an initially thin stellar disc becomes thicker, especially in the inner parts due to the fluctuating anisotropy in the spherical component. We find that vector resonant relaxation is quenched in the disc by nodal precession, but it is still the most efficient relaxation process around SMBHs of mass 106 M⊙ and above. Two-body relaxation may dominate for less massive SMBHs found in dwarf galaxies. Stellar discs embedded in massive isotropic stellar clusters ultimately tend to become isotropic on the local two-body relaxation time-scale. Our simulations show that the dynamics of young stars at the centre of the Milky Way is mostly driven by vector resonant relaxation leading to an anticorrelation between the scatter of orbital inclinations and distance from the SMBH. If the S-stars formed in a disc less than 10 Myr ago, they may coexist with a cusp of stellar mass black holes or an intermediate mass black hole with mass up to 1000 M⊙ to reproduce the observed scatter of angular momenta.

The rise and fall of the iron-strong nuclear transient PS16dtm

(2022)

Authors:

T Petrushevska, G Leloudas, D Ilic, M Bronikowski, P Charalampopoulos, GK Jaisawal, E Paraskeva, M Pursiainen, N Rakic, S Schulze, K Taggart, CK Wedderkopp, JP Anderson, T de Boer, K Chambers, TW Chen, G Damljanovic, M Fraser, H Gao, A Gomboc, M Gromadzki, N Ihanec, K Maguire, B Marcun, TE Muller-Bravo, M Nicholl, F Onori, TM Reynolds, SJ Smartt, J Sollerman, KW Smith, T Wevers, L Wyrzykowski