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Relativistic Jet from Black Hole

An artist's impression of a relativistic jet propagating away from a black hole at close to the speed of light. Such jets are formed by the inner regions of the accretion flow: matter flowing inwards towards the black hole, via processes which are not yet fully understood. The accretion flow emits primarily in X-rays, the relativistic jet in the radio band: by combing observations in each band we can try and understand how such jets form and how much energy they carry away from the black hole.

Professor Rob Fender

Professor of Astrophysics

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Hintze Centre for Astrophysical Surveys
  • MeerKAT
  • Pulsars, transients and relativistic astrophysics
  • Rubin-LSST
  • The Square Kilometre Array (SKA)
  • Gamma-ray astronomy
Rob.Fender@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73435
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 712
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  • Publications

The observed phase space of mass-loss history from massive stars based on radio observations of a large supernova sample

(2025)

Authors:

Itai Sfaradi, Assaf Horesh, Rob Fender, Lauren Rhodes, Joe Bright, David Williams-Baldwin, Dave A Green

State-dependent signatures of jets and winds in the optical and infrared spectrum of the black hole transient GX 339$-$4

(2025)

Authors:

A Ambrifi, D Mata S谩nchez, T Mu帽oz-Darias, J S谩nchez-Sierras, M Armas Padilla, MC Baglio, J Casares, JM Corral-Santana, VA C煤neo, RP Fender, G Ponti, DM Russell, M Shidatsu, D Steeghs, MAP Torres, Y Ueda, F Vincentelli

State-dependent signatures of jets and winds in the optical and infrared spectrum of the black hole transient GX 339-4

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences (2025)

Authors:

A Ambrifi, D Mata S谩nchez, T Mu帽oz-Darias, J S谩nchez-Sierras, M Armas Padilla, MC Baglio, J Casares, JM Corral-Santana, VA C煤neo, RP Fender, G Ponti, DM Russell, M Shidatsu, D Steeghs, MAP Torres, Y Ueda, F Vincentelli

Rapid Mid-Infrared Spectral-Timing with JWST: I. GRS 1915+105 during a MIR鈥揵right and X-ray鈥搊bscured state

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91探花 University Press (OUP) (2025) staf036

Authors:

P Gandhi, ES Borowski, J Byrom, RI Hynes, TJ Maccarone, AW Shaw, OK Adegoke, D Altamirano, MC Baglio, Y Bhargava, CT Britt, DAH Buckley, DJK Buisson, P Casella, N Castro Segura, PA Charles, JM Corral-Santana, VS Dhillon, R Fender, A G煤rpide, CO Heinke, AB Igl, C Knigge, S Markoff, G Mastroserio, ML McCollough, M Middleton, JM Miller, JCA Miller-Jones, SE Motta, JA Paice, DD Pawar, RM Plotkin, P Pradhan, ME Ressler, DM Russell, TD Russell, P Santos-Sanz, T Shahbaz, GR Sivakoff, D Steeghs, AJ Tetarenko, JA Tomsick, FM Vincentelli, M George, M Gurwell, R Rao

Peculiar radio-bright behaviour of the Galactic black hole transient 4U 1543-47 in the 2021-2023 outburst

(2025)

Authors:

X Zhang, W Yu, F Carotenuto, SE Motta, R Fender, JCA Miller-Jones, TD Russell, A Bahramian, P Woudt, AK Hughes, GR Sivakoff

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