A Programme of Astronomical Instrumentation and High-Energy Astrophysics at Durham 2013-2015
Lead Research Organisation:
Durham University
Department Name: Physics
Abstract
We propose to consolidate our successful rolling programme of research and development in astronomical instrumentation for ground- and space-based telescopes with observational and theoretical work in high-energy astrophysics. Over the period 2013-2015 we will make high-fidelity laboratory experiments to assess the applicability of adaptive optics correction down to visible wavelengths, and exploit data from vertical turbulence profiling equipment to study the effects of low-altitude turbulence on telescope performance. We will also continue our joint programme with ESO to develop the next generation of real-time control systems for future adaptive optics systems, and undertake a development programme using our in-house manufacturing capability to deliver high-precision large-diameter diamond-machined optics for next-generation instruments. We will explore the application of photonics technologies to improving the versatility and efficiency of future astronomical spectrographs using fibre switches and image-stabilising optics. Our rolled up high energy astrophysics programme will use data from new hard X-ray satellites to study extreme accretion flows around compact objects, and will develop an outreach programme for the next-generation high energy gamma ray facility, the Cherenkov Telescope Array.
Planned Impact
The research will benefit UK astronomers by providing them with new technologies for implementing advanced modes of astronomical adaptive optics and improving the efficiency of optical/infrared spectroscopy. Astronomers worldwide will benefit from the synergy with technology developments at other observatories. Industry will benefit from cutting-edge developments of their systems (particularly real-time computing) and in supplying COTS items to the programme. The field of high-energy astrophysics will be moved forward by access to new data from hard X-ray telescopes, and by an effective outreach programme for CTA which helps secure future UK involvement.
Organisations
Publications
Krawczynski H
(2016)
X-ray polarimetry with the Polarization Spectroscopic Telescope Array (PolSTAR)
in Astroparticle Physics
Luangtip W
(2014)
A deficit of ultraluminous X-ray sources in luminous infrared galaxies
Luangtip W
(2015)
A deficit of ultraluminous X-ray sources in luminous infrared galaxies
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
MacLachlan D
(2017)
Efficient photonic reformatting of celestial light for diffraction-limited spectroscopy
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
MacLachlan DG
(2016)
Development of integrated mode reformatting components for diffraction-limited spectroscopy.
in Optics letters
Mezcua M
(2015)
The powerful jet of an off-nuclear intermediate-mass black hole in the spiral galaxy NGC 2276
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Mezcua M
(2013)
Radio observations of extreme ULXs: revealing the most powerful ULX radio nebula ever or the jet of an intermediate-mass black hole?
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Middleton M
(2013)
Broad absorption features in wind-dominated ultraluminous X-ray sources?
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters
Middleton M
(2015)
A spectral-timing model for ULXs in the supercritical regime
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Middleton M
(2013)
Broad absorption features in wind-dominated ULXs?
Nebot Gómez-Morán A
(2013)
The XMM-Newton SSC survey of the Galactic plane
in Astronomy & Astrophysics
Osborn J
(2015)
Atmospheric scintillation in astronomical photometry
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Prestwich A
(2013)
ULTRA-LUMINOUS X-RAY SOURCES IN THE MOST METAL POOR GALAXIES
in The Astrophysical Journal
Sathyaprakash R
(2022)
A multi-wavelength view of distinct accretion regimes in the pulsating ultraluminous X-ray source NGC 1313 X-2
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Sathyaprakash R
(2019)
Observational limits on the X-ray emission from the bubble nebula surrounding Ho IX X-1
Sathyaprakash R
(2019)
Observational limits on the X-ray emission from the bubble nebula surrounding Ho IX X-1
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Shepherd H
(2014)
Stereo-SCIDAR: optical turbulence profiling with high sensitivity using a modified SCIDAR instrument
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Shidatsu M
(2013)
THE ACCRETION DISK AND IONIZED ABSORBER OF THE 9.7 hr DIPPING BLACK HOLE BINARY MAXI J1305-704
in The Astrophysical Journal
Soria R
(2019)
The discovery of weak coherent pulsations in the ultraluminous X-ray source NGC 1313 X-2
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters
Starling R
(2014)
The story of Seyfert galaxy RE J2248-511: from intriguingly ultrasoft to unremarkably average
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Straub O
(2013)
The effect of advection at luminosities close to Eddington: The ULX in M 31
in Astronomy & Astrophysics
Sutton A
(2013)
The ultraluminous state revisited: fractional variability and spectral shape as diagnostics of super-Eddington accretion
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Sutton A
(2014)
Irradiated, colour-temperature-corrected accretion discs in ultraluminous X-ray sources
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Sutton A
(2013)
A bright ultraluminous X-ray source in NGC 5907
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Sutton A
(2015)
The hyperluminous X-ray source candidate in IC 4320: another HLX bites the dust
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Sutton A
(2015)
X-RAY SPECTRAL RESIDUALS IN NGC 5408 X-1: DIFFUSE EMISSION FROM STAR FORMATION, OR THE SIGNATURE OF A SUPER-EDDINGTON WIND?
in The Astrophysical Journal
Tomsick J
(2015)
THE ACCRETING BLACK HOLE SWIFT J1753.5-0127 FROM RADIO TO HARD X-RAY
in The Astrophysical Journal
Walton D
(2013)
X-RAY OUTFLOWS AND SUPER-EDDINGTON ACCRETION IN THE ULTRALUMINOUS X-RAY SOURCE HOLMBERG IX X-1
in The Astrophysical Journal
Walton D
(2020)
The unusual broad-band X-ray spectral variability of NGC 1313 X-1 seen with XMM-Newton, Chandra , and NuSTAR
in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Yamada S
(2013)
Evidence for a Cool Disk and Inhomogeneous Coronae from Wide-Band Temporal Spectroscopy of Cygnus X-1 with Suzaku
in Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
Yamada S
(2013)
HIGHLY IONIZED Fe-K ABSORPTION LINE FROM CYGNUS X-1 IN THE HIGH/SOFT STATE OBSERVED WITH SUZAKU
in The Astrophysical Journal
{Abramowski}, A. And {Acero}, F. And {Aharonian}, F. And {Akhperjanian}, A.~G. And {Anton}, G. And {Balzer}, A. And {Barnacka}, A. And {Barres De Almeida}, U. And {Becherini}, Y. And {Becker}, J. And {Behera}, B. And {Bernl{\"o}hr}, K. And {Birsin}, E. And {Biteau}, J. And {Bochow}, A. And {Boisson}, C. And {Bolmont}, J. And {Bordas}, P. And {Brucker}, J. And {Brun}, F. And {Brun}, P. And {Bulik}, T. And {B{\"u}sching}, I. And {Carrigan}, S. And {Casanova}, S. And {Cerruti}, M. And {Chadwick},
(2014)
Erratum: ''Search for Dark Matter Annihilation Signals from the Fornax Galaxy Cluster with H.E.S.S.''
(2012, ApJ, 750, 123)
in \apj
{H.E.S.S.~Collaboration} And {Abramowski}, A. And {Acero}, F. And {Aharonian}, F. And {Akhperjanian}, A.~G. And {Anton}, G. And {Balenderan}, S. And {Balzer}, A. And {Barnacka}, A. And {Becherini}, Y. And {Becker Tjus}, J. And {Bernl{\"o}hr}, K. And {Birsin}, E. And {Biteau}, J. And {Bochow}, A. And {Boisson}, C. And {Bolmont}, J. And {Bordas}, P. And {Brucker}, J. And {Brun}, F. And {Brun}, P. And {Bulik}, T. And {Carrigan}, S. And {Casanova}, S. And {Cerruti}, M. And {Chadwick}, P.~M. And {Ch
(2013)
Search for very-high-energy {$\gamma$}-ray emission from Galactic globular clusters with H.E.S.S.
in \aap
{H.~E.~S.~S.~Collaboration} And {Abramowski}, A. And {Aharonian}, F. And {Ait Benkhali}, F. And {Akhperjanian}, A.~G. And {Ang{\"u}ner}, E. And {Anton}, G. And {Backes}, M. And {Balenderan}, S. And {Balzer}, A. And Et Al.
(2014)
Search for extended {$\gamma$}-ray emission around AGN with H.E.S.S. and Fermi-LAT
in \aap
Description | This bridging award enabled a continued programme of underpinning research in 4 key areas of (i) adaptive optics, (ii) atmospheric characterisation, (iii) real-time control systems, (iv) 3D imaging and spectroscopy. One area research programme on freeform optics manufacture was not supported. Key findings are listed in the publications (especially SPIE) associated with this grant. |
Exploitation Route | The outcomes of this award fed directly into a continuing programme of technology development funded as part of our first Consolidated Grant. |
Sectors | Aerospace, Defence and Marine |