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Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1984
On a examine les proprietes systematiques des jets radio et on s'interroge sur leur contribution a la comprehension des processus de transfert d'energie dans les sources extragalactiques.
Alan H. Bridle
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On a examine les proprietes systematiques des jets radio et on s'interroge sur leur contribution a la comprehension des processus de transfert d'energie dans les sources extragalactiques.
Alan H. Bridle
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Nature, 1981
Most radio sources are two-sided, but a minority appear onesided, 3C273 being the first-known and brightest example. There is no agreement1–4 on whether such sources are intrinsically one-sided, or are normal double sources, one half of which is hidden by Doppler effects.
R. G. Conway +3 more
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Most radio sources are two-sided, but a minority appear onesided, 3C273 being the first-known and brightest example. There is no agreement1–4 on whether such sources are intrinsically one-sided, or are normal double sources, one half of which is hidden by Doppler effects.
R. G. Conway +3 more
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Physica Scripta, 1998
In this paper, we review the physical parameters of the eight X-ray sources which are considered to be radio-jet sources: SS433, Cyg X-3, 1E 1740.7-2942, GRS 1758-258, LSI+61°303, Cir X-1, GRS 1915+105 and GRO J1655-40. We present a summary of their properties and try to put in light commonalities between these sources.
Ph Durouchoux, D Hannikainen
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In this paper, we review the physical parameters of the eight X-ray sources which are considered to be radio-jet sources: SS433, Cyg X-3, 1E 1740.7-2942, GRS 1758-258, LSI+61°303, Cir X-1, GRS 1915+105 and GRO J1655-40. We present a summary of their properties and try to put in light commonalities between these sources.
Ph Durouchoux, D Hannikainen
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Jets in Extragalactic Radio Sources
Science, 1984Observations now require that there be a continuous supply of energy to the giant extragalactic radio sources. These observations also suggest that this energy input may be in the form of streams or jets of gas emanating from the centers of galaxies and quasi-stellar objects. Current data indicate that the large-scale jet structures are not moving with
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1983
Radio jets, which provide the most direct evidence for supply of energy from the nuclei of active galaxies to the outer extended lobes, are believed to arise largely from the inefficiencies in the energy transport processes. These jets exhibit a wide variety of structures (Browne 1983; Fomalont 1983), possibly providing clues to the different physical ...
D. J. Saikia, T. J. Cornwell
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Radio jets, which provide the most direct evidence for supply of energy from the nuclei of active galaxies to the outer extended lobes, are believed to arise largely from the inefficiencies in the energy transport processes. These jets exhibit a wide variety of structures (Browne 1983; Fomalont 1983), possibly providing clues to the different physical ...
D. J. Saikia, T. J. Cornwell
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