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Relativistic Jets in Active Galactic Nuclei and Microquasars
(Springer, 2016-11-29)
Collimated outflows (jets) appear to be a ubiquitous phenomenon associated with the accretion of material onto a compact object. Despite this ubiquity, many fundamental physics aspects of jets are still poorly understood ...
Discovery of an extremely wide-angle bipolar outflow in afgl 5142
(2016-06-10)
Most bipolar outflows are associated with individual young stellar objects and have small opening angles. Here we report the discovery of an extremely wide-angle (similar to 180 degrees) bipolar outflow ("EWBO") in a cluster ...
Discovery of an energetic bipolar molecular outflow towards IRAS 16547-4247
(EDP SCIENCES S A, 2007-02)
Aims. We present molecular line observations of the molecular core associated with IRAS 16547-4247, which have allowed us to determine its physical and kinematical properties at angular resolutions of similar to 18". ...
Emisión no térmica y aceleración de partículas en jets protoestelares
(2018)
Desde los primeros estudios realizados en radiofrecuencias en regiones de formación estelar, la emisión de jets de objetos estelares jóvenes (YSOs, por sus siglas en inglés) ha sido considerada exclusivamente de origen ...
Tracing extended low-velocity shocks through SiO emission Case study of the W43-MM1 ridge
(EDP Sciences, 2016)
Aims. Previous literature suggests that the densest structures in the interstellar medium form through colliding flows, but patent evidence of this process is still missing. Recent literature proposes using SiO line emission ...
TURBULENCE AND THE FORMATION OF FILAMENTS, LOOPS, AND SHOCK FRONTS IN NGC 1275
(IOP PUBLISHING LTD, 2010)
NGC 1275, the central galaxy in the Perseus cluster, is the host of gigantic hot bipolar bubbles inflated by active galactic nucleus (AGN) jets observed in the radio as Perseus A. It presents a spectacular H alpha-emitting ...
Statistical characterization of power system nonlinear behavior using higher-order spectra
(2010)
Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS) are increasingly recognized to cause clinically significant infections, with S. epidermidis often cited as the third most common cause of nosocomial sepsis. Among CNS, there is a high ...