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Stellar Jets and Bipolar Outflows Concluding Remarks

1993
The conference has been very interesting in presenting many new observations of jet-like structures in regions of star formation. Several results have been discussed in connection with situations where jets had been earlier observed and studied, namely compact active stars, active galactic nuclei and extended radiosources.
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The Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability in Stellar Jets

2009
The Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability (KHI) is amongst the most relevant processes occurring in outflows propagating through an external medium. The KHI can critically affect the dynamics of jets leading to their disruption, but at same time it drives the formation of the peculiar morphologies observed in stellar collimated outflows.
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Vector bosons and jets in proton collisions

Reviews of Modern Physics, 2021
Paolo Azzurri   +2 more
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Measurement of Magnetic Fields in Stellar Jets

2009
This article reviews magnetic field measurements in jets from young stars, focusing on the physics and application of the three main techniques, Zeeman splitting and polarization, gyrosynchrotron radiation, and the analysis of shocked cooling zones. Estimates of field strengths in stellar jets are rare, and do not refer to the axis of the beam close to
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Numerical simulations of jets

New Astronomy Reviews, 2021
Serguei Komissarov, Oliver Jg Porth
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Stellar Jets

Science, 2010
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Heat transfer intensification of jet impingement using exciting jets - A comprehensive review

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021
Hussein M Maghrabie
exaly  

Acceleration of Relativistic Particles in Stellar Jets

1993
A model is presented that can account for the nonthermal emission seen in some Young Stellar Objects. The relativistic electrons producing the synchrotron radiation can be accelerated at the (collisionless) bow shocks or termination shocks that are formed when jets from the central object propagate into the molecular cloud.
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Jets from Tidal Disruption Events

New Astronomy Reviews, 2020
Fabio De Colle, Wenbin Lu
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Relativistic Jets from Active Galactic Nuclei

Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2019
R D Blandford
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