Multiwavelength Accretion and Astronomical Transients
Our group carries out frontline research on observational astrophyics. We study the formation and growth of black holes across the electromagnetic spectrum.
Our group carries out frontline research on observational astrophyics. We study the formation and growth of black holes across the electromagnetic spectrum.
We are a leading group in the UK researching the growth and evolution of compact objects. This includes white dwarfs, neutron stars and black holes across their full mass scale.
We use multiwavelength observations to examine the relationship between the phenomena of accretion and outflows. This is bringing us closer to understanding how some of the most extreme objects in the cosmos form, grow and change with time, and how they impact their surrounding galaxies.
We use frontline photometric and astrometric surveys to find new and hidden black holes, and study how they are growing. We also focus on rapid time-domain studies at multiple wavelengths, including sub-second transients and variables in the night sky.
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Join our team as a postdoctoral researcher working on the search for and characterisation of black hole binaries in the Milky Way. If you have an interest in black hole formation mechanisms and familiarity with Gaia, Chandra or other large surveys, we would love to hear from you.
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Southampton
SO17 1BJ, UK