Open University Rolling Grant 2009 - 2014
Lead Research Organisation:
The Open University
Department Name: Physical Sciences
Abstract
The OU Astronomy Group seeks continuation of its Rolling Grant to support a program of observational, theoretical, laboratory and space based astronomical research and instrumentation development. Theme 1 Star formation: This theme aims to understand star formation of our Galaxy and the local universe, focussing on near and far infrared studies. We will pursue four interlinked projects working within our access to the Guaranteed Time data from the AKARI space infrared telescope, the LOFAR radio telescope, and ESO facilities. The projects lie at the heart of star formation astrophysics, building on past work on molecular cloud structure, far-IR astronomy and triggered and high mass star formation. Project 1.1 ASTRO-F Galactic Plane Survey Project 1.2 Massive star and starburst cluster formation Project 1.3 HERSCHEL Survey exploitation Project 1.4 LOFAR Galactic Plane Survey Theme 2 Planetary Astrophysics: This area includes observational searches for Exoplanets; exoplanet characterisation with HST and Spitzer, modelling Exoplanet atmospheres; the interior structure of Exoplanets; and the dynamics and migration physics involved in various planetary architectures; and models and exploitation of data from solar system terrestrial planetary atmospheres. Project 2.1 Exoplanet Dynamics Project 2.2 Exoplanet Structure and Evolution Project 2.3 Solar System terrestrial planetary atmospheres Theme 3 Extragalactic Infrared astronomy & Cosmology: This is an integrated research programme to trace the cosmic evolution of star-forming galaxies using major international far-infrared and submm-wave legacy surveys / key projects. Project 3.1 SCUBA-2 and AKARI Legacy Surveys Project 3.2 The HERSCHEL ATLAS Key Project Project 3.3 The Cosmic Near-Infrared Background Theme 4 Extreme Environment astrophysics: This program explores the interrelation between galactic environment and relativistic object content in nearby galaxies, to provide insights into high-mass star formation, relativistic object formation and high-energy phenomena that cannot be gained from observations in our own Galaxy alone; to study the counterparts of high-energy sources we identify in our X-ray surveys of nearby galaxies; and conduct numerical simulations to model the nature of the accretion flows and the nature of their X-ray populations Project 4.1 Relativistic accretors in nearby galaxies Project 4.2 Characterising compact accreting systems Project 4.3 Magnetic Cataclysmic Variable Populations Theme 5 Laboratory Astrochemistry; Exploring Chemical Complexity: The research is targeted at simulating chemical and physical processes within star and planet formation regions and planetary atmospheres and surfaces; The research programme is focused on two projects (i) exploring the nature of chemical complexity in the ISM and (ii) identification of biomarkers that will be used to exploit extant data, and lead to the identification of robust biogenic biomarker signals in Exoplanet atmospheres and surfaces. Project 5.1 The Chemistry of Star and Planet Formation. Project 5.2 Identifying biosignatures for Exoplanetary studies; Theme 6 Astronomical Instrumentation Development for Space Missions: This proposal aims to promote radiation damage studies for future space missions which are within the STFC programme. The activity includes: a) Laboratory study of radiation damage and other environmental factors affecting scientific instrumentation on space missions, b) To provide low-level support to our collaboration with China on their first national X-ray astronomy mission, HXMT, c) To provide support at the early stage of future project studies, for both space and ground based instrumentation Project 6.1 Laboratory Studies of Radiation Damage (1 PDRA) Project 6.2 Radiation Damage support for the HXMT project
Publications
Hernán-Caballero A
(2009)
Mid-infrared spectroscopy of infrared-luminous galaxies at z ~ 0.5-3
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Rigby E
(2011)
Herschel-ATLAS: first data release of the Science Demonstration Phase source catalogues The H-ATLAS SDP catalogue
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Sedgwick C
(2011)
Far-infrared luminosity function of local star-forming galaxies in the AKARI Deep Field-South Far-infrared local luminosity function
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Kirk J
(2013)
First results from the Herschel? Gould Belt Survey in Taurus
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Irwin J
(2010)
The JCMT Nearby Galaxies Legacy Survey - V. The CO(J= 3-2) distribution and molecular outflow in NGC 4631 CO(J= 3-2) observations of NGC 4631
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Hindson L
(2012)
The G305 star-forming complex: a wide-area radio survey of ultracompact H ii regions The G305 star-forming complex: UCH ii regions
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Bendo G
(2010)
The JCMT Nearby Galaxies Legacy Survey - III. Comparisons of cold dust, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, molecular gas and atomic gas in NGC 2403
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Paunzen E
(2013)
A photometric study of chemically peculiar stars with the STEREO satellites - II. Non-magnetic chemically peculiar stars?
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Wraight K
(2012)
STEREO observations of long period variables STEREO observations of LPVs
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Mackenzie T
(2011)
A pilot study for the SCUBA-2 'All-Sky' Survey A pilot study for the SCUBA-2 All-Sky Survey
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Jarvis M
(2010)
Herschel-ATLAS: the far-infrared-radio correlation at z < 0.5? The far-infrared-radio correlation at z < 0.5
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Christie H
(2012)
CO depletion in the Gould Belt clouds CO depletion in the Gould Belt clouds
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Wraight K
(2012)
A photometric study of chemically peculiar stars with the STEREO satellites - I. Magnetic chemically peculiar stars? STEREO photometry of magnetic CP stars
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Potter S
(2010)
Polarized QPOs from the INTEGRAL polar IGRJ14536-5522 (=Swift J1453.4-5524)
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Graves S
(2010)
The JCMT Legacy Survey of the Gould Belt: a first look at Serpens with HARP GBS: first look at Serpens
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Faimali A
(2012)
The G305 star-forming complex: embedded massive star formation discovered by Herschel Hi-GAL The G305 complex: a Hi-GAL far-IR study
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Pearson C
(2014)
The first source counts at 18 µm from the AKARI NEP Survey
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Parsons H
(2012)
Molecular clumps in the W51 giant molecular cloud Molecular clumps in W51
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Wilson C
(2010)
The JCMT Nearby Galaxies Legacy Survey - IV. Velocity dispersions in the molecular interstellar medium in spiral galaxies The JCMT Nearby Galaxies Legacy Survey - IV
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Christian D
(2009)
WASP-10b: a 3M J , gas-giant planet transiting a late-type K star
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Scaringi S
(2010)
Hard X-ray properties of magnetic cataclysmic variables
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Dunne L
(2011)
Herschel?-ATLAS: rapid evolution of dust in galaxies over the last 5 billion years Evolution of dust mass
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Valtchanov I
(2011)
Physical conditions of the interstellar medium of high-redshift, strongly lensed submillimetre galaxies from the Herschel-ATLAS? ISM of H-ATLAS submm galaxies
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Davis P
(2012)
Is the common envelope ejection efficiency a function of the binary parameters? The common envelope ejection efficiency
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Smoker J
(2011)
Early-type stars observed in the ESO UVES Paranal Observatory Project - III. Sub-parsec and au-scale structure in the interstellar medium? Sub-parsec and au-scale structure in the ISM
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
| Description | This supported a varied programme of astronomical research at the Open University. Outputs have been published in peer-reviewed, and unrefereed papers and catalogues. |
| Exploitation Route | These results were rolled into the next Consolidated Grant that was awarded. |
| Sectors | Education |
| Description | As a basis for a number of Television News interviews on different astronomical subjects As part of Open University Teaching material |
| First Year Of Impact | 2009 |
| Sector | Education |
| Impact Types | Societal |
| Description | Edinburgh |
| Organisation | University of Edinburgh |
| Department | Theoretical Particle Physics (PPT) Research Group |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Academic/University |
| PI Contribution | Contribution of expertise; also some travel funds for visits of the collaborator to Durham and Glasgow. |
| Collaborator Contribution | A member of Edinburgh University joined an existing project looking at properties of soft gluons in multiparton scattering. This has led to new developments, aided by the combination of complementary expertise. Edinburgh have also contributed with some financial assistance (e.g. accommodation for visits). |
| Impact | So far there have been two published research papers (see publications). |
| Start Year | 2010 |
