We present the results of a deep radio observation of the globular cluster NGC 2808. We show that there are no sources detected within the core of the cluster, placing constraints on both the pulsar population of the cluster and the mass of a possible intermediate-mass black hole in NGC 2808. We compare the results for this cluster with other constraints on intermediate-mass black holes derived from accretion measures. With the exception of G1 in M 31 which has previously shown radio emission, even with considerably more conservative assumptions, only the clusters with the poorest of observational constraints are consistent with falling on the MBH-? relation. This result is interpreted in terms of the fundamental differences between galaxie...
International audienceWe investigate potential correlations between radio source counts (after backg...
By studying the optical brightness surface density of the globular cluster NGC 6388, it has been rec...
Context. The formation of supermassive black holes at high redshift still remains a puzzle to astron...
With a goal of searching for accreting intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs), we report the results ...
We present the results of deep radio observations with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) ...
The observational evidence for central black holes in globular clusters has been argued extensively,...
The detections of both X-ray and radio emission from the cluster G1 in M31 have provided strong supp...
The detections of both X-ray and radio emission from the cluster G1 in M31 have provided strong supp...
We present the results of an ultradeep, comprehensive radio continuum survey for the accretion signa...
We present the results of deep radio observations with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) ...
We discuss the prospects for detecting faint intermediate-mass black holes, such as those predicted ...
We take the established relation between black hole mass, X-ray luminosity and radio luminosity and ...
Nantais et al. used the Hubble Space Telescope to localize probable globular clusters (GCs) in M81, ...
Radio emission of globular clusters is studied by analyzing the VLA radio survey data of the NVSS an...
Context. The formation of supermassive black holes at high redshift still remains a puzzle to astron...
International audienceWe investigate potential correlations between radio source counts (after backg...
By studying the optical brightness surface density of the globular cluster NGC 6388, it has been rec...
Context. The formation of supermassive black holes at high redshift still remains a puzzle to astron...
With a goal of searching for accreting intermediate-mass black holes (IMBHs), we report the results ...
We present the results of deep radio observations with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) ...
The observational evidence for central black holes in globular clusters has been argued extensively,...
The detections of both X-ray and radio emission from the cluster G1 in M31 have provided strong supp...
The detections of both X-ray and radio emission from the cluster G1 in M31 have provided strong supp...
We present the results of an ultradeep, comprehensive radio continuum survey for the accretion signa...
We present the results of deep radio observations with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) ...
We discuss the prospects for detecting faint intermediate-mass black holes, such as those predicted ...
We take the established relation between black hole mass, X-ray luminosity and radio luminosity and ...
Nantais et al. used the Hubble Space Telescope to localize probable globular clusters (GCs) in M81, ...
Radio emission of globular clusters is studied by analyzing the VLA radio survey data of the NVSS an...
Context. The formation of supermassive black holes at high redshift still remains a puzzle to astron...
International audienceWe investigate potential correlations between radio source counts (after backg...
By studying the optical brightness surface density of the globular cluster NGC 6388, it has been rec...
Context. The formation of supermassive black holes at high redshift still remains a puzzle to astron...