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Special relativistic jet collimation by inertial confinement
Frits Eulderink, Garrelt Mellema
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Photon strength functions and nuclear level densities: invaluable input for nucleosynthesis. [PDF]
Wiedeking M, Goriely S.
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Multi-messenger dynamic imaging of laser-driven shocks in water using a plasma wakefield accelerator
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MHD Simulations of Relativistic Jets
Astrophysics and Space Science, 2004In a series of time dependent numerical simulations we have performed a parameter study of magnetised relativistic jets. We have found that the impact of the magnetic field on the morphology of a jet depends strongly on the configuration of the field.
Leismann, T., Aloy, M., Müller, E.
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2017
Extragalactic relativistic jets are composed by charged particles and magnetic fields, as inferred from the synchrotron emission that we receive from them. The Larmor radii of the particles propagating along the magnetic field are much smaller than the scales of the problem, providing the necessary coherence to the system to treat is as a flow.
Perucho, Manel +3 more
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Extragalactic relativistic jets are composed by charged particles and magnetic fields, as inferred from the synchrotron emission that we receive from them. The Larmor radii of the particles propagating along the magnetic field are much smaller than the scales of the problem, providing the necessary coherence to the system to treat is as a flow.
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Astrophysics and Space Science, 1994
Observations on parsec scales suggest that the flow in extra-galactic radio sources has both bulk and thermal Lorentz factors which are significantly greater than one. Using a simple transformation of variable, Chiu (1973) demonstrated that the dynamical equations for a relativistic, nondegenerate fluid (Synge (1957)), can be expressed in a form which ...
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Observations on parsec scales suggest that the flow in extra-galactic radio sources has both bulk and thermal Lorentz factors which are significantly greater than one. Using a simple transformation of variable, Chiu (1973) demonstrated that the dynamical equations for a relativistic, nondegenerate fluid (Synge (1957)), can be expressed in a form which ...
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Magnetohydrodynamic Production of Relativistic Jets
Science, 2001A number of astronomical systems have been discovered that generate collimated flows of plasma with velocities close to the speed of light. In all cases, the central object is probably a neutron star or black hole and is either accreting material from other stars or is in the initial violent stages of formation.
D L, Meier, S, Koide, Y, Uchida
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Extragalactic relativistic jets
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 2018AbstractRelativistic jets are one of the most powerful manifestations of the release of energy produced around supermassive black holes at the centre of active galactic nuclei (AGN). Their emission is observed across the entire electromagnetic spectrum, from the radio band to gamma rays.
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Science, 1982
A variety of recent optical, radio, and x-ray observations have confirmed the hypothesis that the peculiar star SS 433 is ejecting two narrow, opposed, highly collimated jets of matter at one-quarter the speed of light. This unique behavior is probably driven by mass exchange between a relatively normal star and a compact companion, either a neutron ...
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A variety of recent optical, radio, and x-ray observations have confirmed the hypothesis that the peculiar star SS 433 is ejecting two narrow, opposed, highly collimated jets of matter at one-quarter the speed of light. This unique behavior is probably driven by mass exchange between a relatively normal star and a compact companion, either a neutron ...
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