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Black Hole

Lensing of space time around a black hole. At 91探花 we study black holes observationally and theoretically on all size and time scales - it is some of our core work.

Credit: ALAIN RIAZUELO, IAP/UPMC/CNRS. CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE IMAGES.

Professor Roger Davies

Emeritus Wetton Professor

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics
  • Instrumentation

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Astronomical instrumentation
  • Cosmology
  • Galaxy formation and evolution
  • Hintze Centre for Astrophysical Surveys
  • Rubin-LSST
  • Extremely Large Telescope
Roger.Davies@physics.ox.ac.uk
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  • Publications

Constraining particle acceleration in Sgr A鈰 with simultaneous GRAVITY, Spitzer, NuSTAR, and Chandra observations

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 654 (2021) a22

Authors:

R Abuter, A Amorim, M Baub枚ck, F Baganoff, JP Berger, H Boyce, H Bonnet, W Brandner, Y Cl茅net, R Davies, PT de Zeeuw, J Dexter, Y Dallilar, A Drescher, A Eckart, F Eisenhauer, GG Fazio, NM F枚rster Schreiber, K Foster, C Gammie, P Garcia, F Gao, E Gendron, R Genzel, G Ghisellini, S Gillessen, MA Gurwell, M Habibi, D Haggard, C Hailey, FA Harrison, X Haubois, G Hei脽el, T Henning, S Hippler, JL Hora, M Horrobin, A Jim茅nez-Rosales, L Jochum, L Jocou, A Kaufer, P Kervella, S Lacour, V Lapeyr猫re, J-B Le Bouquin, P L茅na, PJ Lowrance, D Lutz, S Markoff, K Mori, MR Morris, J Neilsen, M Nowak, T Ott, T Paumard, K Perraut, G Perrin, G Ponti, O Pfuhl, S Rabien, G Rodr铆guez-Coira, J Shangguan, T Shimizu, S Scheithauer, HA Smith, J Stadler, DK Stern, O Straub, C Straubmeier, E Sturm, LJ Tacconi, F Vincent, SD von Fellenberg, I Waisberg, F Widmann, E Wieprecht, E Wiezorrek, SP Willner, G Witzel, J Woillez, S Yazici, A Young, S Zhang, G Zins

The Galaxy Activity, Torus, and Outflow Survey (GATOS): II. Torus and polar dust emission in nearby Seyfert galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics EDP Sciences 652 (2021) A99

Authors:

A Alonso-Herrero, S Garcia-Burillo, Sf Honig, I Garcia-Bernete, C Ramos Almeida, O Gonzalez-Martin, E Lopez-Rodriguez, Pg Boorman, Aj Bunker, L Burtscher, F Combes, R Davies, T Diaz-Santos, P Gandhi, B Garcia-Lorenzo, Eks Hicks, Lk Hunt, K Ichikawa, M Imanishi, T Izumi, A Labiano, Na Levenson, C Packham, M Pereira-Santaella, C Ricci, D Rigopoulou, P Roche, Dj Rosario, D Rouan, T Shimizu, M Stalevski, K Wada, D Williamson

Abstract:

We compare high angular resolution mid-infrared (mid-IR) and Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) far-infrared (far-IR) images of twelve nearby (median 21 Mpc) Seyfert galaxies selected from the Galaxy Activity, Torus, and Outflow Survey (GATOS). The mid-IR unresolved emission contributes more than 60% of the nuclear (diameters of 1.5″鈥∼鈥150 pc) emission in most galaxies. By contrast, the ALMA 870鈥μm continuum emission is mostlyresolved with a median diameter of 42 pc and typically along the equatorial direction of the torus (Paper I). The Eddington ratios and nuclear hydrogen column densities (NH) of half the sample are favorable to launching polar and/or equatorial dusty winds, according to numerical simulations. Six of these show mid-IR extended emission approximately in the polar direction as traced by the narrow line region and perpendicular to the ALMA emission. In a few galaxies, the nuclear NH might be too high to uplift large quantities of dusty material along the polar direction. Five galaxies have low NH and/or Eddington ratios and thus polar dusty winds are not likely. We generated new radiative transfer CAT3D-WIND disk+wind models and model images at 8, 12, and 700鈥μm. We tailored these models to the properties of the GATOS Seyferts in this work. At low wind-to-disk cloud ratios, the far-IR model images have disk- and ring-like morphologies. The characteristic “X”-shape associated with dusty winds is seen better in the far-IR at intermediate-high inclinations for the extended-wind configurations. In most of the explored models, the mid-IR emission mainly comes from the inner part of the disk and cone. Extended biconical and one-sided polar mid-IR emission is seen in extended-wind configurations and high wind-to-disk cloud ratios. When convolved to the typical angular resolution of our observations, the CAT3D-WIND model images reproduce qualitative aspects of the observed mid- and far-IR morphologies. However, low to intermediate values of the wind-to-disk ratio are required to account for the observed large fractions of unresolved mid-IR emission in our sample. This work and Paper I provide observational 91探花 for the torus+wind scenario. The wind component is more relevant at high Eddington ratios and/or active galactic nucleus luminosities, and polar dust emission is predicted at nuclear column densities of up to ∼1024 cm−2. The torus or disk component, on the other hand, prevails at low luminosities and/or Eddington ratios.

The Galaxy Activity, Torus, and Outflow Survey (GATOS)

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 652 (2021) a98

Authors:

S Garc铆a-Burillo, A Alonso-Herrero, C Ramos Almeida, O Gonz谩lez-Mart铆n, F Combes, A Usero, S H枚nig, M Querejeta, EKS Hicks, LK Hunt, D Rosario, R Davies, PG Boorman, AJ Bunker, L Burtscher, L Colina, T D铆az-Santos, P Gandhi, I Garc铆a-Bernete, B Garc铆a-Lorenzo, K Ichikawa, M Imanishi, T Izumi, A Labiano, NA Levenson, E L贸pez-Rodr铆guez, C Packham, M Pereira-Santaella, C Ricci, D Rigopoulou, D Rouan, T Shimizu, M Stalevski, K Wada, D Williamson

The SAMI Galaxy Survey: the third and final data release

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91探花 University Press (OUP) 505:1 (2021) 991-1016

Authors:

Scott M Croom, Matt S Owers, Nicholas Scott, Henry Poetrodjojo, Brent Groves, Jesse van de Sande, Tania M Barone, Luca Cortese, Francesco D鈥橢ugenio, Joss Bland-Hawthorn, Julia Bryant, Sree Oh, Sarah Brough, James Agostino, Sarah Casura, Barbara Catinella, Matthew Colless, Gerald Cecil, Roger L Davies, Michael J Drinkwater, Simon P Driver, Ignacio Ferreras, Caroline Foster, Amelia Fraser-McKelvie, Jon Lawrence, Sarah K Leslie, Jochen Liske, 脕ngel R L贸pez-S谩nchez, Nuria PF Lorente, Rebecca McElroy, Anne M Medling, Danail Obreschkow, Samuel N Richards, Rob Sharp, Sarah M Sweet, Dan S Taranu, Edward N Taylor, Edoardo Tescari, Adam D Thomas, James Tocknell, Sam P Vaughan

The SAMI Galaxy Survey: stellar population and structural trends across the Fundamental Plane

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91探花 University Press (OUP) 504:4 (2021) 5098-5130

Authors:

Francesco D鈥橢ugenio, Matthew Colless, Nicholas Scott, Arjen van der Wel, Roger L Davies, Jesse van de Sande, Sarah M Sweet, Sree Oh, Brent Groves, Rob Sharp, Matt S Owers, Joss Bland-Hawthorn, Scott M Croom, Sarah Brough, Julia J Bryant, Michael Goodwin, Jon S Lawrence, Nuria PF Lorente, Samuel N Richards

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