Context.The Galactic microquasar SS 433 launches oppositely-directed plasma jets at speeds approximately a quarter of the speed of light along an axis which precesses, tracing out a cone of polar angle 20 degrees. Both the speed and direction of launch of the bolides that comprise the jets exhibit small fluctuations. Aims.To present new results on variations in speed and direction of successive bolides over periods of one day or less and the range in speed and direction exhibited by material within individual bolides. To present the expansion rate of bolides revealed by optical line broadening. To integrate these results with earlier data sensitive to fluctuations and symmetry over longer timescales. Methods.New high resol...
Context. The nearby, giant radio galaxy M 87 hosts a supermassive black hole (BH) and is well-known ...
Context. Jets from young stars can be highly asymmetric and have multiple velocity components. Aims:...
We have investigated the evolution of the BL Lac object PKS B1144-379 using the University of Tasman...
Context.The Galactic microquasar SS 433 launches oppositely-directed plasma jets at speeds approxim...
ABRIDGED We present new results on the variations in speed and direction of the jet bolides in the G...
In this thesis, I present 4 new, high-resolution observations of the Galactic microquasar SS 433, ob...
We present a re-analysis of the optical spectroscopic data on SS433 from the last quarter-century an...
We present a re-analysis of the optical spectroscopic data on SS433 from the last quarter-century an...
Context. Monitoring of BL Lacertae at 15 GHz with the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) has revealed a...
Context. Flat-spectrum radio sources often show a core-jet structure on pc-scales. Individual jet co...
Contains fulltext : 236271.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In our understa...
We present the results of a kinematical study of the W50 nebula using high-resolution radio observat...
© 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society....
Context. Monitoring of BL Lacertae at 15 GHz with the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) has revealed a...
In this thesis I have undertaken a detailed investigation of the BL-Lac object: PKS B1144−379. The c...
Context. The nearby, giant radio galaxy M 87 hosts a supermassive black hole (BH) and is well-known ...
Context. Jets from young stars can be highly asymmetric and have multiple velocity components. Aims:...
We have investigated the evolution of the BL Lac object PKS B1144-379 using the University of Tasman...
Context.The Galactic microquasar SS 433 launches oppositely-directed plasma jets at speeds approxim...
ABRIDGED We present new results on the variations in speed and direction of the jet bolides in the G...
In this thesis, I present 4 new, high-resolution observations of the Galactic microquasar SS 433, ob...
We present a re-analysis of the optical spectroscopic data on SS433 from the last quarter-century an...
We present a re-analysis of the optical spectroscopic data on SS433 from the last quarter-century an...
Context. Monitoring of BL Lacertae at 15 GHz with the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) has revealed a...
Context. Flat-spectrum radio sources often show a core-jet structure on pc-scales. Individual jet co...
Contains fulltext : 236271.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)In our understa...
We present the results of a kinematical study of the W50 nebula using high-resolution radio observat...
© 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society....
Context. Monitoring of BL Lacertae at 15 GHz with the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) has revealed a...
In this thesis I have undertaken a detailed investigation of the BL-Lac object: PKS B1144−379. The c...
Context. The nearby, giant radio galaxy M 87 hosts a supermassive black hole (BH) and is well-known ...
Context. Jets from young stars can be highly asymmetric and have multiple velocity components. Aims:...
We have investigated the evolution of the BL Lac object PKS B1144-379 using the University of Tasman...