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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.

Dr Lauren Rhodes

TSI Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Research theme

  • Astronomy and astrophysics

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • MeerKAT
  • Pulsars, transients and relativistic astrophysics
  • The Square Kilometre Array (SKA)
  • Gamma-ray astronomy
lauren.rhodes@physics.ox.ac.uk
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  • Publications

The Radio Counterpart to the Fast X-ray Transient EP240414a

(2024)

Authors:

Joe S Bright, Francesco Carotenuto, Rob Fender, Carmen Choza, Andrew Mummery, Peter G Jonker, Stephen J Smartt, David R DeBoer, Wael Farah, James Matthews, Alexander W Pollak, Lauren Rhodes, Andrew Siemion

Rocking the BOAT: the ups and downs of the long-term radio light curve for GRB 221009A

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 91探花 University Press (OUP) 533:4 (2024) 4435-4449

Authors:

L Rhodes, AJ van聽der聽Horst, JS Bright, JK Leung, GE Anderson, R Fender, JF Ag眉铆 Fernandez, M Bremer, P Chandra, D Dobie, W Farah, S Giarratana, K Gourdji, DA Green, E Lenc, MJ Micha艂owski, T Murphy, AJ Nayana, AW Pollak, A Rowlinson, F Schussler, A Siemion, RLC Starling, P Scott, CC Th枚ne, D Titterington, A de聽Ugarte聽Postigo

Rocking the BOAT: the ups and downs of the long-term radio light curve for GRB 221009A

ArXiv 2408.16637 (2024)

Authors:

L Rhodes, AJ van der Horst, JS Bright, JK Leung, GE Anderson, R Fender, JF Ag眉铆 Fernandez, M Bremer, P Chandra, D Dobie, W Farah, S Giarratana, K Gourdji, DA Green, E Lenc, MJ Micha艂owski, T Murphy, AJ Nayana, AW Pollak, A Rowlinson, F Schussler, A Siemion, RLC Starling, P Scott, CC Th枚ne, D Titterington, A de Ugarte Postigo

Ultrasoft state of microquasar Cygnus X-3: X-ray polarimetry reveals the geometry of the astronomical puzzle

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 688 (2024) l27

Authors:

Alexandra Veledina, Juri Poutanen, Anastasiia Bocharova, Alessandro Di Marco, Sofia V Forsblom, Fabio La Monaca, Jakub Podgorn媒, Sergey S Tsygankov, Andrzej A Zdziarski, Varpu Ahlberg, David A Green, Fabio Muleri, Lauren Rhodes, Stefano Bianchi, Enrico Costa, Michal Dov膷iak, Vladislav Loktev, Michael McCollough, Paolo Soffitta, Rashid Sunyaev

A Radio Flare in the Long-lived Afterglow of the Distant Short GRB 210726A: Energy Injection or a Reverse Shock from Shell Collisions?

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 970:2 (2024) 139

Authors:

Genevieve Schroeder, Lauren Rhodes, Tanmoy Laskar, Anya Nugent, Alicia Rouco Escorial, Jillian C Rastinejad, Wen-fai Fong, Alexander J van der Horst, P茅ter Veres, Kate D Alexander, Alex Andersson, Edo Berger, Peter K Blanchard, Sarah Chastain, Lise Christensen, Rob Fender, David A Green, Paul Groot, Ian Heywood, Assaf Horesh, Luca Izzo, Charles D Kilpatrick, Elmar K枚rding, Amy Lien

Abstract:

We present the discovery of the radio afterglow of the short gamma-ray burst (GRB) 210726A, localized to a galaxy at a photometric redshift of z 鈭 2.4. While radio observations commenced 鈮1 day after the burst, no radio emission was detected until 鈭11 days. The radio afterglow subsequently brightened by a factor of 鈭3 in the span of a week, followed by a rapid decay (a 鈥渞adio flare鈥). We find that a forward shock afterglow model cannot self-consistently describe the multiwavelength X-ray and radio data, and underpredicts the flux of the radio flare by a factor of 鈮5. We find that the addition of substantial energy injection, which increases the isotropic kinetic energy of the burst by a factor of 鈮4, or a reverse shock from a shell collision are viable solutions to match the broadband behavior. At z 鈭 2.4, GRB 210726A is among the highest-redshift short GRBs discovered to date, as well as the most luminous in radio and X-rays. Combining and comparing all previous radio afterglow observations of short GRBs, we find that the majority of published radio searches conclude by 鈮10 days after the burst, potentially missing these late-rising, luminous radio afterglows.

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