The Arcminute Microkelvin Imager*
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 391:4 (2008) 1545-1558
A global study of X-ray binaries
International Conference Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing, RANLP (2008)
Abstract:
We present preliminary results on a global study of X-ray binaries using 14 Ms of data from the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer RXTE satellite. Our initial study on GX 339-4 is recapped as an introduction to the methods used. We use a consistent analysis scheme for all objects, with three different spectral models to fit the powerlaw and disc components. We also take into account the possibility of a line being present in the data. The resulting almost 4000 observations allow the tracking of the spectral properties of the binaries as they evolve through an outburst. Our investigations concentrate on the disc and line properties of the binaries when in outburst. We also show the Disc-Fraction Luminosity diagram for the population of X-ray binaries studied which will enable us to further links with AGN. © Copyright owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Licence.A novel heterodyne interferometer for millimetre and sub-millimetre astronomy
Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Space Terahertz Technology, ISSTT 2008 (2008) 274-280
Abstract:
We describe a novel heterodyne interferometer currently under construction at Oxford. The instrument employs new techniques in heterodyne interferometry, with the aim of achieving very high brightness sensitivity in the millimetre band. It is a single-baseline tracking interferometer for operation in the frequency range 185-275 GHz with two 0.4m offset parabolic antennas separated by a 0.5 m baseline. Each antenna feeds an SIS mixer with a 2-20 GHz IF band, driven by a phase-switched LO source. The IF signals from the mixers are processed by a 2-20 GHz analogue complex correlator. The primary science goal of this instrument is to measure the spectrum of the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect in galaxy clusters. In particular we intend to measure the frequency of the S-Z null near 217 GHz, which allows the gas temperature of the cluster to be determined. Measuring the spectrum of the S-Z effect requires very high brightness sensitivity with moderate spatial and spectral resolution.Design of SIS finline mixers with ultra-wide IF bands
Proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Space Terahertz Technology, ISSTT 2008 (2008) 396-402
Abstract:
We present the design of a 230 GHz finline SIS mixer with a 2-20 GHz IF bandwidth. The mixer is intended for use in a prototype high brightness sensitivity, low spatial resolution heterodyne interferometer currently under construction at Oxford[1]. The sensitivity of the instrument will be sufficient for measuring the spectrum of the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect in the brightest galaxy clusters. The mixer design is based on a previously reported 230 GHz finline mixer design[2], with a number of improvements and features added to achieve the very demanding IF bandwidth requirements. An RF bandpass filter is included on the chip to isolate the IF signals from the finline transition, and the mixer tuning circuits, RF choke and IF connections have been carefully designed to exhibit very low parasitic reactances in the IF band. The first two batches of these mixers were recently fabricated at Cologne University, and are currently being tested.Evolution of the disc radii during outburst of x-ray binaries as infered from thermal emission
International Conference Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing, RANLP (2008)