Relativistic Jets in the Accretion & Collimation Zone: New Challenges Enabled by New Instruments
Relativistic Jets in the Accretion & Collimation Zone: New Challenges Enabled by New Instruments
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Ithaca: Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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Jets are a ubiquitous part of the accretion process, seen in a wide variety of objects ranging from active galaxies (AGN) to X-ray binary stars and even newly formed stars. AGN jets are accelerated by the supermassive black hole of their host galaxy by a coupling between the magnetic field and inflowing material. They are the source for many exciti...
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Relativistic Jets in the Accretion & Collimation Zone: New Challenges Enabled by New Instruments
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