Incoherent transient radio emission from stellar-mass compact objects in the SKA era
S. Corbel, J. C. A. Miller-Jones, R. P. Fender, E. Gallo, T. J., Maccarone, T. J. O'Brien, Z. Paragi, M. P. Rupen, A. P. Rushton, S. Sabatini,, G. R. Sivakoff, J. Strader, and P. A. Woudt

TL;DR
This paper discusses how the SKA will revolutionize the study of incoherent radio emissions from stellar-mass compact objects, enabling detailed monitoring from bright outbursts to faint quiescent states, and advancing understanding of jet formation and accretion processes.
Contribution
It highlights the potential of the SKA to extend current research on compact object jets to lower luminosities and fainter sources, facilitating comparative studies and new insights.
Findings
Enhanced sensitivity will allow monitoring of faint quiescent black holes.
The SKA will enable comprehensive surveys of transient radio sources.
Potential for high-precision astrometric and imaging observations.
Abstract
The universal link between the processes of accretion and ejection leads to the formation of jets and outflows around accreting compact objects. Incoherent synchrotron emission from these outflows can be observed from a wide range of accreting binaries, including black holes, neutron stars, and white dwarfs. Monitoring the evolution of the radio emission during their sporadic outbursts provides important insights into the launching of jets, and, when coupled with the behaviour of the source at shorter wavelengths, probes the underlying connection with the accretion process. Radio observations can also probe the impact of jets/outflows (including other explosive events such as magnetar giant flares) on the ambient medium, quantifying their kinetic feedback. The high sensitivity of the SKA will open up new parameter space, enabling the monitoring of accreting stellar-mass compact…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
