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Katherine Blundell OBE

Professor of Astrophysics

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics
  • Plasma physics

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Global Jet Watch
  • Pulsars, transients and relativistic astrophysics
Katherine.Blundell@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73308
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 707
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The Global Jet Watch

Radio image of the microquasar SS433
The micro quasar SS433

Low-frequency Radio Observations of Galactic Microquasars

Sissa Medialab Srl (2008) 011

Authors:

James CA Miller-Jones, Anna D Kapinska, Katherine M Blundell, Ben Stappers, Robert Braun

Exploring a New Population of Compact Objects: X-ray and IR Observations of the Galactic Centre

ArXiv 0808.0519 (2008)

Authors:

Reba M Bandyopadhyay, Andrew J Gosling, Stephen E Eikenberry, Michael P Muno, Katherine M Blundell, Philipp Podsiadlowski, Valerie J Mikles, Curtis DeWitt

Abstract:

I describe the IR and X-ray observational campaign we have undertaken for the purpose of determining the nature of the faint discrete X-ray source population discovered by Chandra in the Galactic Center (GC). Data obtained for this project includes a deep Chandra survey of the Galactic Bulge; deep, high resolution IR imaging from VLT/ISAAC, CTIO/ISPI, and the UKIDSS Galactic Plane Survey (GPS); and IR spectroscopy from VLT/ISAAC and IRTF/SpeX. By cross-correlating the GC X-ray imaging from Chandra with our IR surveys, we identify candidate counterparts to the X-ray sources via astrometry. Using a detailed IR extinction map, we are deriving magnitudes and colors for all the candidates. Having thus established a target list, we will use the multi-object IR spectrograph FLAMINGOS-2 on Gemini-South to carry out a spectroscopic survey of the candidate counterparts, to search for emission line signatures which are a hallmark of accreting binaries. By determining the nature of these X-ray sources, this FLAMINGOS-2 Galactic Center Survey will have a dramatic impact on our knowledge of the Galactic accreting binary population.

Exploring a New Population of Compact Objects: X-ray and IR Observations of the Galactic Centre

(2008)

Authors:

Reba M Bandyopadhyay, Andrew J Gosling, Stephen E Eikenberry, Michael P Muno, Katherine M Blundell, Philipp Podsiadlowski, Valerie J Mikles, Curtis DeWitt

Counterparts to the Nuclear Bulge X-ray source population

(2008)

Authors:

Andrew J Gosling, Reba M Bandyopadhyay, Katherine M Blundell, Phil Lucas

The Nuclear Bulge extinction

(2008)

Authors:

Andrew J Gosling, Katherine M Blundell, Reba M Bandyopadhyay, Phil Lucas

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