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Three X-Ray Transients In M31 Oberserved With Swift, R. Voss, W. Pietsch, F. Haberl, H. Stiele, J. Greiner, G. Sala, Dieter H. Hartmann, D. Hatzidimitriou Dec 2013

Three X-Ray Transients In M31 Oberserved With Swift, R. Voss, W. Pietsch, F. Haberl, H. Stiele, J. Greiner, G. Sala, Dieter H. Hartmann, D. Hatzidimitriou

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Aims.The purpose of this study is to find transient X-ray sources in M 31, and to investigate and classify their nature.Methods.Three X-ray transients were observed with Swift. For each of the three X-ray transients we use the Swift X-ray and opticaldata together with observations from XMM-Newton and Chandra to investigate the lightcurves and the spectra of the outburst, andthereby to identify the source types. Results.The outburst of XMMU J004215.8+ 411924 lasted for about one month. The source had a hard power-law spectrum with aphoton index of 1.6. It was previously identified as a Be/X-ray binary based on the optical identification …


Supernova Neutrino Nucleosynthesis Of Light Elements With Neutrino Oscillations, Takashi Yoshida, Toshitaka Kajino, Hidekazu Yokomakura, Keiichi Kimura, Akira Takamura, Dieter H. Hartmann Dec 2013

Supernova Neutrino Nucleosynthesis Of Light Elements With Neutrino Oscillations, Takashi Yoshida, Toshitaka Kajino, Hidekazu Yokomakura, Keiichi Kimura, Akira Takamura, Dieter H. Hartmann

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Light element synthesis in supernovae through neutrino-nucleus interactions, i.e., the ν-process, is affected by neutrino oscillations in the supernova environment. There is a resonance of 13-mixing in the O/C layer, which increases the rates of charged-current ν-process reactions in the outer He-rich layer. The yields of 7Li and 11B increase by about a factor of 1.9 and 1.3, respectively, for a normal mass hierarchy and an adiabatic 13-mixing resonance, compared to those without neutrino oscillations. In the case of an inverted mass hierarchy and a non-adiabatic 13-mixing resonance, the increase in the 7Li and 11B yields is much smaller. Observations …


High-Resolution Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Of Hd 100546. I. Analysis Of Asymmetric Ro-Vibrational Oh Emission Lines, Joseph Liskowsky, Sean D. Brittain, Joan R. Najita, John S. Carr, Greg W. Doppman, Matthew R. Troutman Nov 2013

High-Resolution Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Of Hd 100546. I. Analysis Of Asymmetric Ro-Vibrational Oh Emission Lines, Joseph Liskowsky, Sean D. Brittain, Joan R. Najita, John S. Carr, Greg W. Doppman, Matthew R. Troutman

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We present observations of ro-vibrational OH and CO emission from the Herbig Be star HD 100546. The emission from both molecules arises from the inner region of the disk extending from approximately 13 AU from the central star. The velocity profiles of the OH lines are narrower than the velocity profile of the [O i] λ6300 line, indicating that the OH in the disk is not cospatial with the Oi. This suggests that the inner optically thin region of the disk is largely devoid of molecular gas. Unlike the ro-vibrational CO emission lines, the OH lines are highly asymmetric. We …


High-Resolution Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Of Hd 100546. Ii. Analysis Of Variable Rovibrational Co Emission Lines, Sean D. Brittain, Joan Najita, John S. Carr, Joseph Liskowsky, Matthew R. Troutman, Greg W. Doppmann Nov 2013

High-Resolution Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Of Hd 100546. Ii. Analysis Of Variable Rovibrational Co Emission Lines, Sean D. Brittain, Joan Najita, John S. Carr, Joseph Liskowsky, Matthew R. Troutman, Greg W. Doppmann

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We present observations of rovibrational CO in HD 100546 from four epochs spanning 2003 January through 2010 December. We show that the equivalent widths of the CO lines vary during this time period with the v = 1–0 CO lines brightening more than the UV fluoresced lines from the higher vibrational states.While the spectroastrometric signal of the hot band lines remains constant during this period, the spectroastrometric signal of the v = 1–0 lines varies substantially. At all epochs, the spectroastrometric signals of the UV fluoresced lines are consistent with the signal one would expect from gas in an axisymmetric …


Broadband Monitoring Tracing The Evolution Of The Jet And Disk In The Black Hole Candidate X-Ray Binary Maxi J1659-152, A. J. Horst, P. A. Curran, J. C. A. Miller-Jones, J. D. Linford, J. Gorosabel, D. M. Russell, A. De Ugarte Postigo, A. A. Lundgren, G. B. Taylor, D Maitra, S Guziy, T M. Belloni, C Kouveliotou, P G. Jonker, A Kamble, Z Paragi, J Homan, E Kuulkers, J Granot, D Altamirano, M M. Buxton, A Castro-Tirado, R P. Fender, M A. Garrett, N Gehrels, Dieter H. Hartmann, J A. Kennea, H A. Krimm, V Mangano, E Ramirez-Ruiz, P Romano, R.A.M.J. Wijers, R Wijnands, Y J. Yang Oct 2013

Broadband Monitoring Tracing The Evolution Of The Jet And Disk In The Black Hole Candidate X-Ray Binary Maxi J1659-152, A. J. Horst, P. A. Curran, J. C. A. Miller-Jones, J. D. Linford, J. Gorosabel, D. M. Russell, A. De Ugarte Postigo, A. A. Lundgren, G. B. Taylor, D Maitra, S Guziy, T M. Belloni, C Kouveliotou, P G. Jonker, A Kamble, Z Paragi, J Homan, E Kuulkers, J Granot, D Altamirano, M M. Buxton, A Castro-Tirado, R P. Fender, M A. Garrett, N Gehrels, Dieter H. Hartmann, J A. Kennea, H A. Krimm, V Mangano, E Ramirez-Ruiz, P Romano, R.A.M.J. Wijers, R Wijnands, Y J. Yang

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MAXI J1659−152 was discovered on 2010 September 25 as a new X-ray transient, initially identified as a gamma-ray burst, but was later shown to be a new X-ray binary with a blackhole as the most likely compact object. Dips in the X-ray light curves have revealed that MAXI J1659−152 is the shortest period black hole candidate identified to date. Here we present the results of a large observing campaign at radio, submillimetre, near-infrared (nIR), optical and ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths. We have combined this very rich data set with the available X-ray observations to compile a broad-band picture of the evolution …


Near-Infrared Spectroscopic Study Of V1647 Ori, Sean D. Brittain, T W. Rettig, Theodore Simon, Erika L. Gibb, Joseph Liskowsky Sep 2013

Near-Infrared Spectroscopic Study Of V1647 Ori, Sean D. Brittain, T W. Rettig, Theodore Simon, Erika L. Gibb, Joseph Liskowsky

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We present new high-resolution infrared echelle spectra of V1647 Ori, the young star that illuminates McNeil's nebula. From the start, V1647 Ori has been an enigmatic source that has defied classification, in some ways resembling eruptive stars of the FUor class and in other respects the EXor variables. V1647 Ori underwent an outburst in 2003 before fading back to its pre-outburst brightness in 2006. In 2008, it underwent a new outburst. In this paper we present high-resolution K-band and M-band spectra from the W. M. Keck Observatory that were acquired during the 2008 outburst. We compare the spectra to spectra …


Nitrogen Abundances And The Distance Moduli Of The Pleiades And Hyades, Blake Miller, Jeremy R. King, Yu Chen, Ann Merchant Boesgaard Sep 2013

Nitrogen Abundances And The Distance Moduli Of The Pleiades And Hyades, Blake Miller, Jeremy R. King, Yu Chen, Ann Merchant Boesgaard

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Recent reanalyses of HIPPARCOS parallax data confirm a previously noted discrepancy with the Pleiades distance modulus estimated from main-sequence fitting in the color-magnitude diagram. One proposed explanation of this distance modulus discrepancy is a Pleiades He abundance that is significantly larger than the Hyades value. We suggest that, based on our theoretical and observational understanding of Galactic chemical evolution, nitrogen abundances may serve as a proxy for helium abundances of disk stars. Utilizing high-resolution near-UV Keck/HIRES spectroscopy, we determine N abundances in the Pleiades and Hyades dwarfs from NH features in the λ3330 region. While our Hyades N abundances show …


Gas Lines From The 5-Myr Old Optically Thin Disk Around Hd141569a, W F. Thi, C Pinte, E Pantin, J C. Augereau, G Meeus, F Menard, C Martin-Zaidi, P Woitke, P Riviere-Marichalar, I Kamp, A Carmona, G Sandell, C Eiroa, W Dent, B Montesinos, G Aresu, R Meijerink, M Spaans, G White, D Ardila, J Lebreton, I Mendigutia, Sean D. Brittain Sep 2013

Gas Lines From The 5-Myr Old Optically Thin Disk Around Hd141569a, W F. Thi, C Pinte, E Pantin, J C. Augereau, G Meeus, F Menard, C Martin-Zaidi, P Woitke, P Riviere-Marichalar, I Kamp, A Carmona, G Sandell, C Eiroa, W Dent, B Montesinos, G Aresu, R Meijerink, M Spaans, G White, D Ardila, J Lebreton, I Mendigutia, Sean D. Brittain

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At the distance of 99-116 pc, HD141569A is one of the nearest HerbigAe stars that is surrounded by a tenuous disk, probably in transition between a massive primordial disk and a debris disk. We observed the fine-structure lines of OI at 63 and 145 micron and the CII line at 157 micron with the PACS instrument onboard the Herschel Space Telescope as part of the open-time large programme GASPS. We complemented the atomic line observations with archival Spitzer spectroscopic and photometric continuum data, a ground-based VLT-VISIR image at 8.6 micron, and 12CO fundamental ro-vibrational and pure rotational J=3-2 observations. We …


Accretion Variability Of Herbig Ae/Be Stars Observed By X-Shooter Hd 31648 And Hd 163296, I Mendigutia, Sean D. Brittain, C Eiroa, G Meeus, B Montesinos, A Mora, J Muzerolle, R D. Oudmaijer, E Rigliaco Aug 2013

Accretion Variability Of Herbig Ae/Be Stars Observed By X-Shooter Hd 31648 And Hd 163296, I Mendigutia, Sean D. Brittain, C Eiroa, G Meeus, B Montesinos, A Mora, J Muzerolle, R D. Oudmaijer, E Rigliaco

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This work presents X-Shooter/Very Large Telescope spectra of the prototypical, isolated Herbig Ae stars HD 31648 (MWC 480) and HD 163296 over five epochs separated by timescales ranging from days to months. Each spectrum spans over a wide wavelength range covering from 310 to 2475 nm. We have monitored the continuum excess in the Balmer region of the spectra and the luminosity of 12 ultraviolet, optical, and near-infrared spectral lines that are commonly used as accretion tracers for T Tauri stars. The observed strengths of the Balmer excesses have been reproduced from a magnetospheric accretion shock model, providing a mean …


Magnetic Field Generation In A Jet-Sheath Plasma Via The Kinetic Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability, K.-I. Nishikawa, P. Hardee, B. Zhang, I. Dutan, M. Medvedev, E. J. Choi, K. W. Min, J. Niemiec, Y. Mizuno, A Nordlund, J T. Frederiksen, H Sol, M Pohl, Dieter H. Hartmann Jul 2013

Magnetic Field Generation In A Jet-Sheath Plasma Via The Kinetic Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability, K.-I. Nishikawa, P. Hardee, B. Zhang, I. Dutan, M. Medvedev, E. J. Choi, K. W. Min, J. Niemiec, Y. Mizuno, A Nordlund, J T. Frederiksen, H Sol, M Pohl, Dieter H. Hartmann

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We have investigated the generation of magnetic fields associated with velocity shear between an unmagne-tized relativistic jet and an unmagnetized sheath plasma. We have examined the strong magnetic fields generated by ki-netic shear (Kelvin–Helmholtz) instabilities. Compared to the previous studies using counter-streaming performed by Alves et al. (2012), the structure of the kinetic Kelvin– Helmholtz instability (KKHI) of our jet-sheath configura-tion is slightly different, even for the global evolution of the strong transverse magnetic field. In our simulations the major components of growing modes are the electric field Ez, perpendicular to the flow boundary, and the magnetic field By, transverse …


A Spectroscopic Analysis Of The Eclipsing Short-Period Binary V505 Persei And The Origin Of The Lithium Dip, Patrick Baugh, Jeremy R. King, Constantine P. Deliyannis, Ann Merchant Boesgaard Jun 2013

A Spectroscopic Analysis Of The Eclipsing Short-Period Binary V505 Persei And The Origin Of The Lithium Dip, Patrick Baugh, Jeremy R. King, Constantine P. Deliyannis, Ann Merchant Boesgaard

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As a test of rotationally-induced mixing causing the well-known Li dip in older mid-F dwarfs in the local Galactic disk, we utilize high-resolution and -S/N Keck/HIRES spectroscopy to measure the Li abundance in the components of the ∼1 Gyr, [Fe/H]= −0.15 eclipsing short-period binary V505 Per. We find A(Li) ∼ 2.7 ± 0.1 and 2.4 ± 0.2 in the Teff∼6500 and 6450K primary and sec-ondary components, respectively. Previous Teff determinations and uncertainties suggest that each component is located in the midst of the Li dip. If so, their A(Li) are ≥2–5 times larger than A(Li) detections and upper limits observed …


X-Ray Source Variability Study Of The M31 Central Field Using Chandra Hrc-1, F. Hofmann, W. Pietsch, M. Henze, F. Haberl, R. Sturm, M. Della Valle, Dieter H. Hartmann, D. Hatzidimitriou Apr 2013

X-Ray Source Variability Study Of The M31 Central Field Using Chandra Hrc-1, F. Hofmann, W. Pietsch, M. Henze, F. Haberl, R. Sturm, M. Della Valle, Dieter H. Hartmann, D. Hatzidimitriou

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Context. The central field of the Andromeda galaxy (M 31) has been monitored, using the Chandra HRC-I detector (about 0.1-10 keV energy range) from 2006 to 2012 with the main aim to detect X-rays from optical novae. We present a systematic analysis of all X-ray sources found in the 41 nova monitoring observations, along with 23 M 31 central field HRC-I observations available from the Chandra data archive starting in December 1999. Aims. Based on these observations, we studied the X-ray long-term variability of the source population and especially of X-ray binaries in M 31. Methods. We created a catalogue …


Nature Of The Gas And Dust Around 51 Oph, W F. Thi, F Menard, G Meeus, A Carmona, P Riviere-Marichalar, J C. Augereau, I Kamp, P Woitke, C Pinte, I Mendigutia, C Eiroa, B Montesinos, Sean D. Brittain, W Dent Apr 2013

Nature Of The Gas And Dust Around 51 Oph, W F. Thi, F Menard, G Meeus, A Carmona, P Riviere-Marichalar, J C. Augereau, I Kamp, P Woitke, C Pinte, I Mendigutia, C Eiroa, B Montesinos, Sean D. Brittain, W Dent

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Circumstellar disc evolution is paramount for the understanding of planet formation. The GASPS program aims at determining the circumstellar gas and solid mass around ~250 pre-main-sequence Herbig Ae and TTauri stars. We aim to understand the origin and nature of the circumstellar matter orbiting 51 Oph, a young (Myr) luminous B9.5 star. We obtained continuum and line observations with the PACS instrument on board the Herschel Space Observatory and continuum data at 1.2 mm with the IRAM 30m telescope. The SED and line fluxes were modelled using the physico-chemo radiative transfer code ProDiMo. We detected a strong emission by OI …


Supersoft X-Rays Reveal A Classical Nova In The M31 Globular Cluster Bol 126, M. Henze, W. Pietsch, F. Haberl, M. Della Valle, A. Riffeser, G. Sala, D. Hatzidimitriou, F. Hofmann, Dieter H. Hartmann, J. Koppenhoefer Jan 2013

Supersoft X-Rays Reveal A Classical Nova In The M31 Globular Cluster Bol 126, M. Henze, W. Pietsch, F. Haberl, M. Della Valle, A. Riffeser, G. Sala, D. Hatzidimitriou, F. Hofmann, Dieter H. Hartmann, J. Koppenhoefer

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Context. Classical novae (CNe) represent the main class of supersoft X-ray sources (SSSs) in the central region of our neighbouring galaxy M 31. Only three confirmed novae and three SSSs have been discovered in globular clusters (GCs) of any galaxy so far, of which one nova and two SSSs (including the nova) were found in M 31 GCs. Aims. To study the SSS state of CNe we carried out a high-cadence X-ray monitoring of the M 31 central area with XMM-Newton and Chandra. This project is supplemented by regular optical monitoring programmes at various observatories. Methods. We analysed X-ray and …


Bright Radio Emission From An Ultraluminous Stellar-Mass Microquasar In M31, Matthew J. Middleton, James C. A. Miller-Jones, Sera Markoff, Rob Fender, Martin Henze, Natasha Hurley-Walker, Anna M. M. Scaife, Timorthy P. Roberts, Dominic Walton, John Carpenter, Jean-Pierre Macquart, Geoffrey C. Bower, Mark Gurwell, Wolfgang Pietsch, Frank Haberl, Jonathan Harris, Michael Daniel, Junayd Miah, Chris Done, John Morgan, Hugh Dickinson, Phil Charles, Vadim Burwitz, Massimo Della Valle, Michael Freyberg, Jochen Greiner, Margarita Hernanz, Dieter H. Hartmann, Despina Hatzidimitriou, Arno Riffeser, Gloria Sala, Stella Seitz, Pablo Reig, Arne Rau, Marina Orio, David Titterington, Keith Grainge Jan 2013

Bright Radio Emission From An Ultraluminous Stellar-Mass Microquasar In M31, Matthew J. Middleton, James C. A. Miller-Jones, Sera Markoff, Rob Fender, Martin Henze, Natasha Hurley-Walker, Anna M. M. Scaife, Timorthy P. Roberts, Dominic Walton, John Carpenter, Jean-Pierre Macquart, Geoffrey C. Bower, Mark Gurwell, Wolfgang Pietsch, Frank Haberl, Jonathan Harris, Michael Daniel, Junayd Miah, Chris Done, John Morgan, Hugh Dickinson, Phil Charles, Vadim Burwitz, Massimo Della Valle, Michael Freyberg, Jochen Greiner, Margarita Hernanz, Dieter H. Hartmann, Despina Hatzidimitriou, Arno Riffeser, Gloria Sala, Stella Seitz, Pablo Reig, Arne Rau, Marina Orio, David Titterington, Keith Grainge

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A subset of ultraluminous X-ray sources (those with luminosities < 10^40 erg s^-1)^1 are thought to be powered by the accretion of gas onto black holes with masses of ~5-20 M⊙, probably via an accretion disc. The X-ray and radio emission are coupled in such Galactic sources, with the radio emission originating in a relativistic jet thought to be launched from the innermost regions near the black hole4,5, with the most powerful emission occurring when the rate of infalling matter approaches a theoretical maximum (the Eddington limit). Only four such maximal sources are known in the Milky Way, and the absorption of soft X-rays in the interstellar medium precludes determining the causal sequence of events that leads to the ejection of the jet. Here we report radio and X-ray observations of a bright new X-ray source whose peak luminosity can exceed 1039 erg s^-1 in the nearby galaxy, M31. The radio luminosity is extremely high and shows variability on a timescale of tens of minutes, arguing that the source is highly compact and powered by accretion close to the Eddington limit onto a stellar mass black hole. Continued radio and X-ray monitoring of such sources should reveal the causal relationship between the accretion flow and the powerful jet emission.