Publications
The radio structure of the narrow-line Seyfert 1 Mrk 783 with VLBA and e-MERLIN
Congiu, E., et al. [including Jarvis, M. E.,], 2020, MNRAS, 499, 3149
My involvement in this paper stems from a connection I made at a conference since it covers a source also in my Quasar Feedback Survey. I contributed to the discussion and editing of this paper.
Probing the origin of low-frequency radio emission in PG quasars with the uGMRT - I
Silpa, S., et al. [including Jarvis, M. E.,], 2020, MNRAS, 499, 5826
This paper is part of a collaboration I started between my group and one in India to study the polarized properties of quasars. I contributed to the discussion and editing of this paper.
Jarvis, M. E., et al., 2020, MNRAS, 498, 1560
I was PI for the observing proposal for this data, performed all of the data reduction and analysis, and led the discussion.
Extreme ionised outflows are more common when the radio emission is compact in AGN host galaxies
Molyneux, S. J., Harrison, C. M., Jarvis, M. E., 2019, A&A, 631, A132
This paper was written as part of an ESO internship which I co-supervised. I was closely involved in the analysis and interpretation of this work and it showcases some of the VLA data for which I was PI.
Prevalence of radio jets associated with galactic outflows and feedback from quasars
Jarvis, M. E., et al., 2019, MNRAS, 485, 2710
I performed all of the data analysis for this paper, and led the discussion.
Storm in a Teacup: X-ray view of an obscured quasar and superbubble
Lansbury, G. B., Jarvis, M. E., et al., 2018, ApJ, 856, L1
I provided analyses on the radio, [O III] and HST images and contributed to the discussion on what physical process produced the X-ray emission.
The wide integral field infrared spectrograph: commissioning results and on-sky performance
Sivanandam, Suresh et al. [including Jarvis, M. E.,], 2018, Proc. SPIE10702, 1070218
This paper presents an instrument for which I preformed the initial design and testing of the calibration system and contributed to the hardware and software of the secondary controls.
The Wide Integral Field Infrared Spectrograph (WIFIS): optomechanical design and development
Meyer, E, et al. [including Jarvis, M. E.,], 2016, Proc. SPIE9908, 99083Q
I performed the initial mechanical and optical design of the calibration unit for this instrument which is described in some detail in this paper.
Dense magnetized plasma associated with a fast radio burst
Masui, K et al. [including Jarvis, M. E.,], 2015, Nature, 528, 7583
As part of this collaboration I performed observations with the Green bank telescope which were used as part of this analysis.