The decay phase of radio flares from GRS1915+105

Vistas in Astronomy Elsevier 41:1 (1997) 21-26

Authors:

T Canosa, RP Fender, GG Pooley

The radio-jet X-ray binaries

Vistas in Astronomy Elsevier 41:1 (1997) 3-13

Authors:

RP Fender, SJ Bell Burnell, EB Waltman

Flaring and quiescent infrared behaviour of Cygnus X-3

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 283:3 (1996) 798-804

Authors:

RP Fender, SJ Bell Burnell, PM Williams, AS Webster

Hard x-ray and ir observations of cygnus x-3

Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series 120:4 (1996) 235-238

Authors:

SM Matz, RP Fender, SJ Bell Burnell, JE Grove, MS Strickman

Abstract:

In 1994 June-July we obtained nearly concurrent measurements of Cyg X-3 in hard X-rays and the infrared, using the OSSE instrument on GRO and the UKIRT. OSSE made a high significance measurement of the hard X-ray (> 50 keV) orbital light curve. Five days after the end of the OSSE observations we obtained a good IR /f-band light curve from data covering one orbit of Cyg X-3. Measurements of the light curve phase and shape probe the geometry of the system and the physics of radiation production and scattering. We determined for the first time that the light curve phases are consistent at these two different wavelengths. The light curve shapes were both marginally inconsistent (at about the 0.2% level) with the canonical soft X-ray shape measured by EXOSAT in 1983-1985. Underlying variations in DC IR flux and flaring during the observation make it difficult to draw unambiguous conclusions; more observations, with better IR coverage, are needed.

Quenched Radio Emission in Cygnus X-3

The Astronomical Journal American Astronomical Society 112 (1996) 2690

Authors:

EB Waltman, RS Foster, GG Pooley, RP Fender, FD Ghigo