Curtin University Homepage
  • Library
  • Help
    • Admin

    espace - Curtin’s institutional repository

    JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.
    View Item 
    • espace Home
    • espace
    • Curtin Research Publications
    • View Item
    • espace Home
    • espace
    • Curtin Research Publications
    • View Item

    Optical IFU spectroscopy of a bipolar microquasar jet in NGC 300

    91358.pdf (5.862Mb)
    Access Status
    Open access
    Authors
    McLeod, A.F.
    Scaringi, S.
    Soria, Roberto
    Pakull, M.W.
    Urquhart, R.
    Maccarone, T.J.
    Knigge, C.
    Miller-Jones, James
    Plotkin, Richard
    Motch, C.
    Kruijssen, J.M.D.
    Schruba, A.
    Date
    2019
    Type
    Journal Article
    
    Metadata
    Show full item record
    Citation
    McLeod, A.F. and Scaringi, S. and Soria, R. and Pakull, M.W. and Urquhart, R. and Maccarone, T.J. and Knigge, C. et al. 2019. Optical IFU spectroscopy of a bipolar microquasar jet in NGC 300. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 485 (3): pp. 3476-3485.
    Source Title
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
    DOI
    10.1093/mnras/stz614
    ISSN
    0035-8711
    Faculty
    Faculty of Science and Engineering
    School
    School of Elec Eng, Comp and Math Sci (EECMS)
    Funding and Sponsorship
    http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FT140101082
    Remarks

    This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ©: 2019 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/91534
    Collection
    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    We recently reported the discovery of a candidate jet-driving microquasar (S10) in the nearby spiral galaxy NGC 300. However, in the absence of kinematic information, we could not reliably determine the jet power or the dynamical age of the jet cavity. Here, we present optical Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) integral field unit (IFU) observations of S10, which reveal a bipolar line-emitting jet structure surrounding a continuum-emitting central source. The optical jet lobes of S10 have a total extent of ∼40 pc and a shock velocity of ∼150 km s−1. Together with the jet kinematics, we exploit the MUSE coverage of the Balmer Hβ line to estimate the density of the surrounding matter and therefore compute the jet power to be Pjet ≈ 6.3 × 1038 erg s−1. An optical analysis of a microquasar jet bubble and a consequent robust derivation of the jet power have been possible only in a handful of similar sources. This study therefore adds valuable insight into microquasar jets, and demonstrates the power of optical integral field spectroscopy in identifying and analysing these objects.

    Related items

    Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.

    • A newly discovered double-double candidate microquasar in NGC 300
      Urquhart, R.; Soria, R.; Pakull, M.; Miller-Jones, James; Anderson, Gemma; Plotkin, R.; Motch, C.; Maccarone, T.; McLeod, A.; Scaringi, S. (2019)
      We present the discovery of a powerful candidate microquasar in NGC 300, associated with the S 10 optical nebula (previously classified as a supernova remnant). Chandra images show four discrete X-ray knots aligned in the ...
    • The MAVERIC Survey: Simultaneous Chandra and VLA observations of the transitional millisecond pulsar candidate NGC 6652B
      Paduano, A.; Bahramian, Arash ; Miller-Jones, James ; Kawka, Adela ; Strader, J.; Chomiuk, L.; Heinke, C.O.; MacCarone, T.J.; Britt, C.T.; Plotkin, Richard ; Shaw, A.W.; Shishkovsky, L.; Tremou, E.; Tudor, V.; Sivakoff, G.R. (2021)
      Transitional millisecond pulsars are millisecond pulsars that switch between a rotation-powered millisecond pulsar state and an accretion-powered X-ray binary state, and are thought to be an evolutionary stage between ...
    • Correlated optical, X-ray, and γ-ray flaring activity seen with INTEGRAL during the 2015 outburst of V404 Cygni
      Rodriguez, J.; Cadolle Bel, M.; Alfonso-Garzón, J.; Siegert, T.; Zhang, X.; Grinberg, V.; Savchenko, V.; Tomsick, J.; Chenevez, J.; Clavel, M.; Corbel, S.; Diehl, R.; Domingo, A.; Gouiffès, C.; Greiner, J.; Krause, M.; Laurent, P.; Loh, A.; Markoff, S.; Mas-Hesse, J.; Miller-Jones, James; Russell, D.; Wilms, J. (2015)
      After 25 years of quiescence, the microquasar V404 Cyg entered a new period of activity in June 2015. This X-ray source is known to undergo extremely bright and variable outbursts seen at all wavelengths. It is therefore ...
    Advanced search

    Browse

    Communities & CollectionsIssue DateAuthorTitleSubjectDocument TypeThis CollectionIssue DateAuthorTitleSubjectDocument Type

    My Account

    Admin

    Statistics

    Most Popular ItemsStatistics by CountryMost Popular Authors

    Follow Curtin

    • 
    • 
    • 
    • 
    • 

    CRICOS Provider Code: 00301JABN: 99 143 842 569TEQSA: PRV12158

    Copyright | Disclaimer | Privacy statement | Accessibility

    Curtin would like to pay respect to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander members of our community by acknowledging the traditional owners of the land on which the Perth campus is located, the Whadjuk people of the Nyungar Nation; and on our Kalgoorlie campus, the Wongutha people of the North-Eastern Goldfields.