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Are There Jets in Spiral Galaxies?
1983The absence in spiral galaxies of large-scale collimated jets of radio emission is still little understood. Collimated emission in elliptical galaxies in some cases exceeds by far the optical extent of the galaxy (e.g. in NGC6251). Westerbork observations of NGC4258 (van der Kruit, Oort and Mathewson, 1972) and NGC3079 (de Bruyn, 1977) have provided ...
C. Kotanyi, E. Hummel, J. van Gorkom
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Relativistic jets in our galaxy
Jets from stellar-mass black holes and neutron stars in X-ray binary systems are the most relativistic flows in our galaxy, are possible sites for high energy cosmic ray and neutrino production, energise and distort the interstellar medium and allow us to understand the life cycles of jets from supermassive black holes on humanly accessible timescales.openaire +1 more source
Classification of Optical Jets in Galaxies
1986New, deep images of galaxies reported in various catalogs to have optical jets show that most are not jets, but tidal features, polar rings, or superpositions. From those objects that do seem to represent nuclear ejecta, criteria of brightness relative to the parent galaxy, width, and location have been derived, which should produce much purer samples ...
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Bent Jets and Tailed Radio Galaxies
1983The observationally defined properties of tailed radio sources are reviewed with particular emphasis on the characteristics of bent jets. A comparison is made between the structures found in straight and bent jets. It is demonstrated that the curvature of jets associated with narrow-angle tailed galaxies can provide a strong constraint on the average ...
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Jets from MRC 0600-399 bent by magnetic fields in the cluster Abell 3376
Nature, 2021James O Chibueze +2 more
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