Rob Fender

Rob Fender

University of Oxford

H-index: 104

Europe-United Kingdom

About Rob Fender

Rob Fender, With an exceptional h-index of 104 and a recent h-index of 61 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Black Holes, Accretion, Radio Astronomy, Relativistic Jets.

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

Radio follow-up of the re-brightening of Swift J1753. 5-0127

X-ray transient EP240315a: e-MERLIN radio observations

AMI-LA radio detection of the type II SN 2024ehs

X-ray transient EP240315a: MeerKAT radio detection

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

The radio counterpart of the neutron star X-ray binary Swift J1922. 7-1716 detected with MeerKAT

Discovery of the radio counterpart of Swift J151857. 0-572147 with MeerKAT

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

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45770

Citations(since 2020)

18110

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35642

hIndex(all)

104

hIndex(since 2020)

61

i10Index(all)

440

i10Index(since 2020)

294

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Rob Fender Skills & Research Interests

Black Holes

Accretion

Radio Astronomy

Relativistic Jets

Top articles of Rob Fender

Radio follow-up of the re-brightening of Swift J1753. 5-0127

The Astronomer's Telegram

2024/4

Rob Fender
Rob Fender

H-Index: 61

X-ray transient EP240315a: e-MERLIN radio observations

GRB Coordinates Network

2024/3

AMI-LA radio detection of the type II SN 2024ehs

Transient Name Server AstroNote

2024/3

X-ray transient EP240315a: MeerKAT radio detection

GRB Coordinates Network

2024/3

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

The Astronomer's Telegram

2024/3

The radio counterpart of the neutron star X-ray binary Swift J1922. 7-1716 detected with MeerKAT

The Astronomer's Telegram

2024/3

Discovery of the radio counterpart of Swift J151857. 0-572147 with MeerKAT

The Astronomer's Telegram

2024/3

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

A new method for short duration transient detection in radio images: Searching for transient sources in MeerKAT data of NGC 5068

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

2024/2/7

SRGA J144459. 2-604207: ATLAS non-detection of an optical counterpart before and after the first X-ray detection

The Astronomer's Telegram

2024/2

First MeerKAT radio non-detection of the neutron star X-ray binary SRGA J144459. 2-604207 and Swift/XRT detection of a Type-I X-ray burst

The Astronomer's Telegram

2024/2

Very Bright Radio Flare Observed from Cyg X-3 with the ATA

The Astronomer's Telegram

2024/2

Dipping and flaring in the radio emission from GX 339-4 probably associated with a state transition

The Astronomer's Telegram

2024/2

Rob Fender
Rob Fender

H-Index: 61

Recent radio brightening of the black-hole X-ray binary GX 339-4 as observed with MeerKAT

The Astronomer's Telegram

2024/1

Rob Fender
Rob Fender

H-Index: 61

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

FRB 20210405I: a nearby Fast Radio Burst localized to sub-arcsecond precision with MeerKAT

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

2024/1

An off-axis relativistic jet seen in the long lasting delayed radio flare of the TDE AT 2018hyz

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

2024/1

Discovery of the optical and radio counterpart to the fast X-ray transient EP240315a

arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.10660

2024/4/16

GRB 231215A: AMI-LA radio detection

GRB Coordinates Network

2023/12

Rob Fender
Rob Fender

H-Index: 61

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