LOFAR MSSS: Detection of a low-frequency radio transient in 400 hrs of monitoring of the North Celestial Pole

(2015)

Authors:

AJ Stewart, RP Fender, JW Broderick, TE Hassall, T Muñoz-Darias, A Rowlinson, JD Swinbank, TD Staley, GJ Molenaar, B Scheers, TL Grobler, M Pietka, G Heald, JP McKean, ME Bell, A Bonafede, RP Breton, D Carbone, Y Cendes, AO Clarke, S Corbel, F de Gasperin, J Eislöffel, H Falcke, C Ferrari, J-M Grießmeier, MJ Hardcastle, V Heesen, JWT Hessels, A Horneffer, M Iacobelli, P Jonker, A Karastergiou, G Kokotanekov, VI Kondratiev, M Kuniyoshi, CJ Law, J van Leeuwen, S Markoff, JCA Miller-Jones, D Mulcahy, E Orru, M Pandey-Pommier, L Pratley, E Rol, HJA Röttgering, AMM Scaife, A Shulevski, CA Sobey, BW Stappers, C Tasse, AJ van der Horst, S van Velzen, RJ van Weeren, RAMJ Wijers, R Wijnands, M Wise, P Zarka, A Alexov, J Anderson, A Asgekar, IM Avruch, MJ Bentum, G Bernardi, P Best, F Breitling, M Brüggen, HR Butcher, B Ciardi, JE Conway, A Corstanje, E de Geus, A Deller, S Duscha, W Frieswijk, MA Garrett, AW Gunst, MP van Haarlem, M Hoeft, J Hörandel, E Juette, G Kuper, M Loose, P Maat, R McFadden, D McKay-Bukowski, J Moldon, H Munk, MJ Norden, H Paas, AG Polatidis, D Schwarz, J Sluman, O Smirnov, M Steinmetz, S Thoudam, MC Toribio, R Vermeulen, C Vocks, SJ Wijnholds, O Wucknitz, S Yatawatta

Ultra-large-scale cosmology in next-generation experiments with single tracers

Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 814:2 (2015) 28pp

Authors:

David Alonso, P Bull, Pedro Ferreira, R Maartens, Mg Santos

Abstract:

Future surveys of large-scale structure will be able to measure perturbations on the scale of the cosmological horizon, and so could potentially probe a number of novel relativistic effects that are negligibly small on subhorizon scales. These effects leave distinctive signatures in the power spectra of clustering observables and, if measurable, would open a new window on relativistic cosmology. We quantify the size and detectability of the effects for the most relevant future large-scale structure experiments: spectroscopic and photometric galaxy redshift surveys, intensity mapping surveys of neutral hydrogen, and radio continuum surveys. Our forecasts show that next-generation experiments, reaching out to redshifts z  4, will not be able to detect previously undetected general-relativistic effects by using individual tracers of the density field, although the contribution of weak lensing magnification on large scales should be clearly detectable. We also perform a rigorous joint forecast for the detection of primordial non-Gaussianity through the excess power it produces in the clustering of biased tracers on large scales, finding that uncertainties of f 1 2 NL s () – ~ should be achievable. We study the level of degeneracy of these large-scale effects with several tracer-dependent nuisance parameters, quantifying the minimal priors on the latter that are needed for an optimal measurement of the former. Finally, we discuss the systematic effects that must be mitigated to achieve this level of sensitivity, and some alternative approaches that should help to improve the constraints. The computational tools developed to carry out this study, which requires the full-sky computation of the theoretical angular power spectra for ( ) 100 redshift bins, as well as realistic models of the luminosity function, are publicly available at http://intensitymapping.physics.ox.ac.uk/codes.html.

A radio jet from the optical and x-ray bright stellar tidal disruption flare ASASSN-14li

(2015)

Authors:

Sjoert van Velzen, Gemma E Anderson, Nicholas C Stone, Morgan Fraser, Thomas Wevers, Brian D Metzger, Peter G Jonker, Alexander J van der Horst, Tim D Staley, Alexander J Mendez, James CA Miller-Jones, Simon T Hodgkin, Heather C Campbell, Rob P Fender

SN 2011fu: a type IIb supernova with a luminous double-peaked light curve

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 454:1 (2015) 95-114

Authors:

A Morales-Garoffolo, N Elias-Rosa, M Bersten, A Jerkstrand, S Taubenberger, S Benetti, E Cappellaro, R Kotak, A Pastorello, F Bufano, RM Domínguez, M Ergon, M Fraser, X Gao, E García, DA Howell, J Isern, SJ Smartt, L Tomasella, S Valenti

SN 2009ip at late times – an interacting transient at +2 years

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 453:4 (2015) 3886-3905

Authors:

Morgan Fraser, Rubina Kotak, Andrea Pastorello, Anders Jerkstrand, Stephen J Smartt, Ting-Wan Chen, Michael Childress, Gerard Gilmore, Cosimo Inserra, Erkki Kankare, Steve Margheim, Seppo Mattila, Stefano Valenti, Christopher Ashall, Stefano Benetti, Maria Teresa Botticella, Franz Erik Bauer, Heather Campbell, Nancy Elias-Rosa, Mathilde Fleury, Avishay Gal-Yam, Stephan Hachinger, D Andrew Howell, Laurent Le Guillou, Pierre-François Léget, Antonia Morales-Garoffolo, Joe Polshaw, Susanna Spiro, Mark Sullivan, Stefan Taubenberger, Massimo Turatto, Emma S Walker, David R Young, Bonnie Zhang