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    An X-Ray-Selected Sample of Candidate Black Holes in Dwarf Galaxies by Lemons, S., Reines, A., Plotkin, Richard, Gallo, E., Greene, J.

    Published 2015
    “…We present a sample of hard X-ray-selected candidate black holes (BHs) in 19 dwarf galaxies. BH candidates are identified by cross-matching a parent sample of ~44,000 local dwarf galaxies (M* = 3 × 10 9 M☉, z < 0.055) with the Chandra Source Catalog and subsequently analyzing the original X-ray data products for matched sources. …”
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    A Candidate Massive Black Hole in the Low-Metallicity Dwarf Galaxy Pair Mrk 709 by Reines, A., Plotkin, R., Russell, Thomas, Mezcua, M., Condon, J., Sivakoff, G., Johnson, K.

    Published 2014
    “…The incidence and properties of present-day dwarf galaxies hosting massive black holes (BHs) can provide important constraints on the origin of high-redshift BH seeds. …”
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    The curious case of Swift J1753.5-0127: A black hole low-mass X-ray binary analogue to Z cam type dwarf novae by Shaw, A., Tetarenko, B., Dubus, G., Dinçer, T., Tomsick, J., Gandhi, P., Plotkin, Richard, Russell, D.

    Published 2019
    “…Swift J1753.5-0127 (J1753) is a candidate black hole low-mass X-ray binary (BH-LMXB) that was discovered in outburst in 2005 May. …”
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    A Nonrepeating Fast Radio Burst in a Dwarf Host Galaxy by Bhandari, S., Gordon, A.C., Scott, D.R., Marnoch, L., Sridhar, N., Kumar, P., James, Clancy, Qiu, H., Bannister, K.W., T. Deller, A., Eftekhari, T., Fong, W.F., Glowacki, Marcin, Prochaska, J.X., Ryder, S.D., Shannon, R.M., Simha, S.

    Published 2023
    “…Optical observations reveal the host to be a dwarf galaxy with little ongoing star formation—very different to the dwarf host galaxies of the known repeating FRBs 20121102A and 20190520B. …”
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    MOA-2010-BLG-328Lb: A sub-Neptune orbiting very late M dwarf? by Furusawa, K., Udalski, A., Sumi, T., Bennett, D., Bond, I., Gould, A., Jørgensen, U., Snodgrass, C., Dominis Prester, D., Albrow, M., Abe, F., Botzler, C., Chote, P., Freeman, M., Fukui, A., Harris, P., Itow, Y., Ling, C., Masuda, K., Matsubara, Y., Miyake, N., Muraki, Y., Ohnishi, K., Rattenbury, N., Saito, T., Sullivan, D., Suzuki, D., Sweatman, W., Tristram, P., Wada, K., Yock, P., Szymanski, M., Soszynski, I., Kubiak, M., Poleski, R., Ulaczyk, K., Pietrzynski, G., Wyrzykowski, L., Choi, J., Christie, G., DePoy, D., Dong, S., Drummond, J., Gaudi, B., Han, C., Hung, L., Hwang, K., Lee, C., McCormick, J., Moorhouse, D., Natusch, T., Nola, M., Ofek, E., Pogge, R., Shin, I., Skowron, J., Thornley, G., Yee, J., Alsubai, K., Bozza, V., Browne, P., Burgdorf, M., Calchi Novati, S., Dodds, P., Dominik, M., Finet, F., Gerner, T., Hardis, S., Harpsoe, K., Hinse, T., Hundertmark, M., Kains, N., Kerins, E., Liebig, C., Mancini, L., Mathiasen, M., Penny, M., Proft, S., Rahvar, S., Ricci, D., Scarpetta, G., Schafer, S., Schonebeck, F., Southworth, J., Surdej, J., Wambsganss, J., Street, R., Bramich, D., Steele, I., Tsapras, Y., Horne, K., Donatowicz, J., Sahu, K., Bachelet, E., Batista, V., Beatty, T., Beaulieu, J., Bennett, C., Black, C., Bowens-Rubin, R., Brillant, S., Caldwell, J., Cassan, A., Cole, A., Corrales, E., Coutures, C., Dieters, S., Fouque, P., Greenhill, J., Henderson, C., Kubas, D., Marquette, J., Martin, R., Menzies, J., Shappee, B., Williams, Andrew, Wouters, D., van Saders, J., Zellem, R., Zub, M.

    Published 2013
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    The ultracompact nature of the black hole candidate X-ray binary 47 Tuc X9 by Bahramian, A., Heinke, C., Tudor, Vlad, Miller-Jones, James, Bogdanov, S., Maccarone, T., Knigge, C., Sivakoff, G., Chomiuk, L., Strader, J., Garcia, J., Kallman, T.

    Published 2017
    “…However, Miller-Jones et al. recently identified a radio counterpart to X9 (inferring a radio/X-ray luminosity ratio consistent with black hole LMXBs), and suggested that the donor star might be a white dwarf. …”
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    Deep radio imaging of 47 Tuc identifies the peculiar X-ray source X9 as a new black hole candidate by Miller-Jones, James, Strader, J., Heinke, C., Maccarone, T., van den Berg, M., Knigge, C., Chomiuk, L., Noyola, E., Russell, T., Seth, A., Sivakoff, G.

    Published 2015
    “…Our measured flux density of 42 ± 4 μJy beam−1 at 5.5 GHz implies a radio luminosity (νLν) of 5.8 × 1027 erg s−1, significantly higher than any previous radio detection of an accreting white dwarf. Transitional millisecond pulsars, which have the highest radio-to-X-ray flux ratios among accreting neutron stars (still a factor of a few below accreting black holes at the same LX), show distinctly different patterns of X-ray and radio variability than X9. …”
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    Discovery of a new kind of explosive X-ray transient near M86 by Jonker, P., Glennie, A., Heida, M., Maccarone, T., Hodgkin, S., Nelemans, G., Miller-Jones, James, Torres, M., Fender, R.

    Published 2013
    “…We discuss the possible mechanisms for the transient and conclude that the X-ray flash could have been caused by the disruption of a compact white dwarf star by a ~104 M☉ black hole. Alternative scenarios such that of a foreground neutron star accreting an asteroid or the detection of an off-axis (short) γ-ray burst cannot be excluded at present.…”
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    Incoherent transient radio emission from stellar-mass compact objects in the SKA era by Corbel, S., Miller-Jones, James, Fender, R., Gallo, E., Maccarone, T., O'brien, T., Paragi, Z., Rupen, M., Rushton, A., Sabatini, S., Sivakoff, G., Strader, J., Woudt, P.

    Published 2014
    “…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. …”
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    An environmental study of the ultraluminous X-ray source population in early-type galaxies by Plotkin, Richard, Gallo, E., Miller, B., Baldassare, V., Treu, T., Woo, J.

    Published 2014
    “…Contrary to late-type galaxies, we do not see any trend between specific ULX frequency and host galaxy stellar mass, and we show that dwarf ellipticals host fewer ULXs than later-type dwarf galaxies at a statistically meaningful level. …”
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    The MAVERIC Survey: A Red Straggler Binary with an Invisible Companion in the Galactic Globular Cluster M10 by Shishkovsky, L., Strader, J., Chomiuk, L., Bahramian, A., Tremou, E., Li, K., Salinas, R., Tudor, V., Miller-Jones, James, Maccarone, T., Heinke, C., Sivakoff, G.

    Published 2018
    “…This places M10-VLA1 within the scatter of the radio-X-ray luminosity correlation for quiescent stellar-mass black holes, and a black hole X-ray binary is a viable explanation for this system. …”
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    The discovery of 5 millisecond pulsars in the high time resolution universe survey by Bates, S., Bailes, M., Bhat, Ramesh, Burgay, M., Burke-Spolaor, S., D'Amico, N., Jameson, A., Johnston, S., Keith, M., Kramer, M., Levin, L., Lyne, A., Milia, S., Possenti, A., Stappers, B., Van Straten, W.

    Published 2011
    “…In four of these systems, the most likely companion is a white dwarf, with minimum masses of ~0.2M ? . The other pulsar, J1731-1847, has a very low mass companion and exhibits eclipses, and is thus a member of the "black widow" class of pulsar binaries. …”
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    The High Time Resolution Universe Pulsar Survey - II. Discovery of five millisecond pulsars by Bates, S., Bailes, M., Bhat, Ramesh, Burgay, M., Burke-Spolaor, S., D'Amico, N., Jameson, A., Johnston, S., Keith, M., Kramer, M., Levin, L., Lyne, A., Milia, S., Possenti, A., Stappers, B., van Straten, W.

    Published 2011
    “…In four of these systems, the most likely companion is a white dwarf, with minimum masses of ~0.2M ? . The other pulsar, J1731-1847, has a very low mass companion and exhibits eclipses and is thus a member of the 'black widow' class of pulsar binaries. …”
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    Late-outburst radio flaring in SS Cyg and evidence for a powerful kinetic output channel in cataclysmic variables by Fender, R., Bright, J., Mooley, K., Miller-Jones, James

    Published 2019
    “…Accreting white dwarfs in binary systems known as cataclysmic variables (CVs) have in recent years been shown to produce radio flares during outbursts, qualitatively similar to those observed from neutron star and black hole X-ray binaries, but their ubiquity and energetic significance for the accretion flow has remained uncertain. …”
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