We report the detection of steady radio emission from the known X-ray source X9 in the globular cluster 47 Tuc. With a double-peaked C iv emission line in its ultraviolet spectrum providing a clear signature of accretion, this source had been previously classified as a cataclysmic variable. In deep ATCA (Australia Telescope Compact Array) imaging from 2010 and 2013, we identified a steady radio source at both 5.5 and 9.0 GHz, with a radio spectral index (defined as S??????) of ? = ?0.4 ± 0.4. Our measured flux density of 42 ± 4 ?Jy beam?1 at 5.5 GHz implies a radio luminosity (?L?) of 5.8 × 1027 erg s?1, significantly higher than any previous radio detection of an accreting white dwarf. Transitional millisecond pulsars, which have the highe...
The candidate black hole X-ray binary Swift J1753.5-0127 faded to quiescence in 2016 November after ...
The luminous X-ray binary 47 Tuc X9 shows radio and X-ray emission consistent with a stellar-mass bl...
The Galactic black hole transient GRS 1915+105 is famous for its markedly variable X-ray and radio b...
We report the detection of steady radio emission from the known X-ray source X9 in the globular clus...
47 Tuc X9 is a low-mass X-ray binary (LMXB) in the globular cluster 47 Tucanae, and was previously t...
The observed relation between the X-ray and radio properties of low-luminosity accreting black holes...
To confirm the nature of the donor star in the ultra-compact X-ray binary candidate 47 Tuc X9, we o...
IGR J17591-2342 is a 527 Hz accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar that was discovered in outburst in 20...
We present the discovery and characterization of a radio-bright binary in the Galactic globular clus...
The observed relation between the X-ray and radio properties of low-luminosity accreting black holes...
Globular clusters host a myriad of dynamically-formed objects, some of which may be black hole X-ray...
We report on the discovery of an apparent triple radio structure hidden inside the radio bubble of t...
The radio–X-ray correlation that characterizes accreting black holes at all mass scales – from stell...
47 Tuc was the first globular cluster observed to be γ -ray bright, with the γ rays being att...
International audienceThe existing radio and X-ray flux correlation for Galactic black holes in the ...
The candidate black hole X-ray binary Swift J1753.5-0127 faded to quiescence in 2016 November after ...
The luminous X-ray binary 47 Tuc X9 shows radio and X-ray emission consistent with a stellar-mass bl...
The Galactic black hole transient GRS 1915+105 is famous for its markedly variable X-ray and radio b...
We report the detection of steady radio emission from the known X-ray source X9 in the globular clus...
47 Tuc X9 is a low-mass X-ray binary (LMXB) in the globular cluster 47 Tucanae, and was previously t...
The observed relation between the X-ray and radio properties of low-luminosity accreting black holes...
To confirm the nature of the donor star in the ultra-compact X-ray binary candidate 47 Tuc X9, we o...
IGR J17591-2342 is a 527 Hz accreting millisecond X-ray pulsar that was discovered in outburst in 20...
We present the discovery and characterization of a radio-bright binary in the Galactic globular clus...
The observed relation between the X-ray and radio properties of low-luminosity accreting black holes...
Globular clusters host a myriad of dynamically-formed objects, some of which may be black hole X-ray...
We report on the discovery of an apparent triple radio structure hidden inside the radio bubble of t...
The radio–X-ray correlation that characterizes accreting black holes at all mass scales – from stell...
47 Tuc was the first globular cluster observed to be γ -ray bright, with the γ rays being att...
International audienceThe existing radio and X-ray flux correlation for Galactic black holes in the ...
The candidate black hole X-ray binary Swift J1753.5-0127 faded to quiescence in 2016 November after ...
The luminous X-ray binary 47 Tuc X9 shows radio and X-ray emission consistent with a stellar-mass bl...
The Galactic black hole transient GRS 1915+105 is famous for its markedly variable X-ray and radio b...