James Miller-Jones

About James Miller-Jones

James Miller-Jones, With an exceptional h-index of 63 and a recent h-index of 44 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Curtin University, specializes in the field of Radio Astronomy, X-ray binaries, Accretion Physics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A radio flare associated with the nuclear transient eRASSt J234403− 352640: an outflow launched by a potential tidal disruption event

Chasing the break: tracing the full evolution of a black hole X-ray binary jet with multiwavelength spectral modeling

Filling the radio transients gap (or: The case for a dedicated radio transients monitoring array in the southern hemisphere)

Bursts and Jets

Radio detection of the nuclear transient AT2020afhd/ZTF20abwtifz

Optical confirmation of the outburst of Swift J1922. 7-1716 observed with LCO and REM

The more the merrier: SRG/eROSITA discovers two further galaxies showing X-ray quasi-periodic eruptions

Rapid evolution of the recurrence time in the repeating partial tidal disruption event eRASSt J045650. 3-203750

James Miller-Jones Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

16698

Citations(since 2020)

10083

Cited By

10620

hIndex(all)

63

hIndex(since 2020)

44

i10Index(all)

247

i10Index(since 2020)

198

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

James Miller-Jones Skills & Research Interests

Radio Astronomy

X-ray binaries

Accretion Physics

Top articles of James Miller-Jones

A radio flare associated with the nuclear transient eRASSt J234403− 352640: an outflow launched by a potential tidal disruption event

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

2024/3

Chasing the break: tracing the full evolution of a black hole X-ray binary jet with multiwavelength spectral modeling

The Astrophysical Journal

2024/2/13

Filling the radio transients gap (or: The case for a dedicated radio transients monitoring array in the southern hemisphere)

arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.04698

2024/2/7

Bursts and Jets

American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts

2024/2

Jakob Van Den Eijnden
Jakob Van Den Eijnden

H-Index: 10

James Miller-Jones
James Miller-Jones

H-Index: 42

Radio detection of the nuclear transient AT2020afhd/ZTF20abwtifz

Transient Name Server AstroNote

2024/2

Optical confirmation of the outburst of Swift J1922. 7-1716 observed with LCO and REM

The Astronomer's Telegram

2024/2

The more the merrier: SRG/eROSITA discovers two further galaxies showing X-ray quasi-periodic eruptions

arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.17275

2024/1/30

Rapid evolution of the recurrence time in the repeating partial tidal disruption event eRASSt J045650. 3-203750

arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.14091

2024/1/25

X-ray eruptions every 22 days from the nucleus of a nearby galaxy

Nature Astronomy

2024/1/12

Ultradeep ATCA imaging of 47 Tucanae reveals a central compact radio source

The Astrophysical Journal

2024/1/1

Discovery of a second eclipsing, bursting neutron-star low-mass X-ray binary in the globular cluster Terzan 6

arXiv e-prints

2024/1

The Peculiar Radio Evolution of the Tidal Disruption Event ASASSN-19bt

arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.12431

2024/4/18

SAX J1810. 8− 2609: an outbursting neutron star X-ray binary with persistent spatially coincident radio emission

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

2024/1

VLA monitoring of LS V+ 44 17 reveals scatter in the X-ray–radio correlation of Be/X-ray binaries

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

2024/1

Transient fading X-ray emission detected during the optical rise of a tidal disruption event

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

2024/4/3

Thermonuclear explosions on neutron stars reveal the speed of their jets

Nature

2024/3/28

ATCA detects radio emission from the compact jets in Swift J1727. 8-1613 following its return to the hard X-ray state

The Astronomer's Telegram

2024/3

An HI spectroscopic distance constraint on Swift J151857. 0-572147

The Astronomer's Telegram

2024/3

ATCA radio detection of the transient millisecond X-ray pulsar SRGA J144459. 2-604207 at the updated X-ray position from Chandra

The Astronomer's Telegram

2024/3

The Black Hole Candidate Swift J1728. 9–3613 and the Supernova Remnant G351. 9–0.9

The Astrophysical Journal

2023/4/18

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